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Hassan Piker, Socialist Communist, Radical Left Influencer, Hassan Piker, Dirtbag Left,
Hassan Piker, Pro Terrorism, Pro Hamas, Hassan Piker, Hassan Piker, Hassan, Hassan, Hassan,
Hassan, Hassan, Hassan, Hassan Piker.
Going on this vulgar rant, mocking wounded orbit for losing his eye fighting for our
freedom.
Have you ever heard someone mention the Stry Sand Effect and wondered what they were talking
about?
is named after actress Barbara Streisand.
Sometimes when you try to cover something up,
you end up bringing more attention to it
than if you would just let things be.
Don't put that aside, buddy.
Every cop ever let's say no.
The Assemblyman will not denounce the son Piper,
who said America deserved 9-11, dude.
The Assemblyman just said in his response,
the son Piper says America deserved 9-11.
There you go.
There you have it.
My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty.
Now to the Michigan Senate race where El Sayed is campaigning in Michigan, appearing on stage at two Michigan campaign rallies.
He's coactively campaigning alongside Piker, the man who said Hezbollah's flag is his favorite, because it's dope.
Why would you align yourself for a raging anti-Semitism?
Who has defended Hamas terrorists?
Calling them the lesser of two, this Israel's compared to the government's evil scars.
Lesser of two, that's what I find a bridge too far.
When I went up to my good friend, Chad, and said,
hey, you walk me through some more controversial statements
of a Sompiker.
Even Chad TPP went out of his way
to soften the ages of a Somp and give me context.
Thanks, but no sex.
Chad should be teaching.
The Sompiker is campaign poison.
Placing yourself on the wrong side of a 90-10 issue
is only going to make you look bad.
It's going to be good for me.
It's going to be good for the candidates that I work with.
Turns out it was true.
Abdul al-sayed at 27 percent
What's going on everybody
Have a fantastic evening afternoon, pre noon, no matter where you are in the world, I'm
a Sompiker and this thoughts and I'm broadcast coming to you live from not so sunny, but
actually gloomy California Las Vegas folks were live and alive and I hope all the boys
girls and enemies are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day today's a
wonderful day today is Monday.
That's right.
It's Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Tuesday folks, folks, folks, folks, we are live.
We are alive and there is a lot to talk about on this beautiful Monday.
Loving the American flag blue suit.
Yeah, you already know what it is.
This is not an algae green.
This is an American flag blue suit.
You're not in Denver.
Yes, I'm not in Denver because Francesca Hong is here.
And obviously I'm going to be interviewing her and that's the reason why I'm here and
not in Denver.
But I will be in Denver tomorrow.
DEMARRA!
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBS we're live, we're live and I hope everyone's
having a fantastic one.
Is the time a rune color contrasting?
Am I not allowed to contrast colors?
You said on the pod you'd be in Denver Monday for what it's worth.
Okay, well I was wrong.
I was wrong.
I lied. I'm a liar. Okay, sue me.
Anyway, uh, did you open a suit shop? Ha, it's a suit clinic, baby.
I'm doing a suit clinic.
Anyway, it'll be a Francesca Hong will be here at 2 p.m. Pacific time.
We'll get to that.
But this is part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news about
what's going on in the world of his own.
I'm gonna be biker in between the time period where I pressed the star shroom
button and press the stop streaming button so help me God that's what I'm
gonna do this is a Tuscany leather suit you already know what it is it's made
designed designed in Florida designed in Florida made in Tuscany it's all leather
and inside of it it actually says you can't tell but inside of it the inlining
says, future looks bright. Okay. And I am of course wearing my future looks bright. Tuscany
leather shoes that also say am a numbers guy on the inside and underneath the souls. It
says future looks bright. Welcome to the value team and broadcasts. We are value taining you
today. Okay? You already know we are, we are here to value Tain is Hongdae.
Francesca Hong is going to be on the broadcast. We're going to be talking to
her. I'm going to be asking her some questions. I'm going to be asking her
about some numbers. Okay? I'm going to be asking her about some numbers. I know
you like the number. We are going to figure it out. Okay? We're going to
chat you PT it we are going to grok it I'm Patrick bed David welcome to the
value attainment please don't do a PBD voice when you have her on no I'm gonna
do a PBD voice the entire time when she's here anyway as far as personal
lose goes you already know I'm a shut-ass loser you already know much I
lose or I got nothing going on okay I got nothing going on in my life what did
I do last night nothing literally nothing. Um, I, I had some pro watched some YouTube
videos. I've, I've officially devolved. I'm not even watching TV shows anymore. I'm devolved
into watching YouTube videos, which is even somehow weaker than that. Uh, and yeah, Michael
from Pennsylvania, shout out to the Michael from Pennsylvania community. Michael from Taiwan,
Michael from not Chinese Taipei, but Taiwan, Michael from Hong Kong.
Yeah, that's right. Heard y'all raised a little bit of money for Francesca
Hong and we're gonna obviously have to outdo you. I don't know how
That's going to be a little bit difficult you're making my life harder and I don't appreciate it
I'll be honest. I'll be honest. I don't appreciate it. Go does really reckon our shit
This AMA. Yeah
Yeah, 34 grand is too much it's too much
All right, praises on uses of blast on me today to be better have morning to draw on
design.
Yes.
Mike has a better DSA had than you.
What the fuck is this?
That's the DSA had that he got unfortunately MKDSA didn't get the memo this summer in Los
Angeles right now.
prefers Matt, MADSA's hats to their beanie.
Here from my stream.
Heard you're a young up and comer.
Yeah.
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, ladies, ladies and gentlemen,
brother and Abdullah, this convincing taste of this suck me dry, moneyless.
Now.
Okay.
Well, we're going to have to pony up.
Okay.
But yeah, shut ass loser style.
You already know.
I woke up early this morning, and guess what?
I woke up early this morning, and I worked out, and I am weak.
I'm a weak-ass bitch.
I mean, I've lost a decent amount of weight.
It's like Slub Boy Summer is almost back on the menu, right?
But the problem is I'm a weak-ass bitch.
I'm straight up weak.
Like, I'm actually weak.
I was doing two plates and I was having a hard time putting up two plates trying to do five for five very
limited
Rest period in between and I was literally having a hard time doing it
I'm trying to get to decent amount of shape before my 35th birthday so I can post meet again on the timeline
I am a little worried, of course, that, you know, what if this weight that I'm losing is being shaved off my meat and have that?
Anyway, let's put the fucking hat back on as Denver Democratic Socialists of America time. Okay
at least afford the day, uh, at least until Tamara, um, you ever get shoulder pain for the bench? Yes. Can you ask, uh,
Hong with the force annexing the upper peninsula from Michigan. Sure, I got you.
Do you work out in your suits now? Yes. I mean, I quite literally did do that
on the day of the election. I did do that. I did some pull-ups for Claire Valdez and she won
by like 20. So who's to say my pull-ups didn't pull people in to go and vote?
We're clear. Supreme Court deals three losses to Trump in one big win. We're gonna be talking
about that. Obviously, it's Supreme Court morning.
DSA is looking to replicate New York and Colorado tomorrow for May like heroes, phone banks
every day through Tuesday. Organizers expect to knock on 100K doors. It's on the home
plants campaign in state on primary day and host phone bank marathon for heroes, which
We have already hosted William Steakin,
your William Slacken, okay?
William Steakin, more like William Slacken.
We've already hosted and organized phone banks.
The first night that we did a phone bank,
we called 110,000 number.
I know you like the number, we did a number.
The number is ChachiPTGrocket, it doesn't matter.
110,000 phone calls being made, including by famous names such as Toby Darden who is actually
running as a Republican in the governor race, in the gubernatorial race in South Dakota. Toby Darden
was also on the calls smiling and dialing. Yeah, this article also showed that Julia's actually
pulling closer than previously thought. That's going to be a tougher run, I think, but we'll
start there. We'll start our story there. I didn't even blast off yet, so let me do that real quick,
and then let me do that real quick, and then we will get to the news. I know you like the number,
is Patrick, but David, let me do a blast off real quick.
Turbinator, Turbinator, running for governor, Santa Cudor. All right, Iran, US peace back on,
hog watch america 250 fail um scotis defeats and victories for trump
uh iran usp's back on hog watch america 250 fail
colorado dems brave for socialism question mark francesca hung for wisconsin governor
in the building later, Denver tomorrow, get in now. Yes, science, science you, science
you, no bless you in this. We don't do bless use around these parts, we say science you.
not only do we say science, you we also maybe, maybe we say socialism, you okay.
Florida article about the Oliver Larkin event.
Yeah. Oh, before I forget, yeah, I have an Oliver Larkin event later tonight as well.
Um, foam banking, rallying or not phone banking, but like a fundraiser thing.
Your old turvy dirt in cosplay resurfaced. Yeah. I see what y'all are saying and the
answer is yes. By the way, I get it now. Oh God, how I miss you long hair Hassan.
People are so funny. Like I was, this was so hit or miss.
This was so hit or miss, not getting a redistrict here in Colorado, Colorado Supreme Court rejects
Democrats ballot-measured asking voters to redraw states congressional map.
In two unanimous decisions Monday, the state Supreme Court ruled that the effort violated
the single-subject requirement in the state constitution.
Sexy a song song. I promise I would send
What the hell is this?
Oh no, huh
All right
You got an sdr nick nmp lost here list
All right. All right. Now, here we are. He pioneered the politics meta. He has had 50 to 30,000 subs for the better part of a decade. His views are really good. And now he's even pioneering actually doing real stuff in the real world.
like
Marches meeting politicians interviewing them doing a whole bunch of stuff and
He does not want any of that shit. He's like I
Did did soda pop it is like I don't even want to broach this subject
I don't even like I don't like the number. That's what he's saying
He's sexy. Yes. Go ahead. All right. This is great
He's so mad. Why are you so mad, bruh? Why are you so mad?
The chat probably was molding so hard. Let me see this. Again, once again, I don't give
a shit one way or another. Shouts out to Nick Pallum. Shouts out to Nick Pallum. One of
my only writer dies out here. I always forget how autistic people are on this platform.
like it guys guys literally none of this matters okay you need to calm down they're
meaning they're making jokes I don't think soda poppin hates me I don't think he gives
a shit okay all right all right here L L L branded take riding hate him spreading propaganda
Yeah, for the online gamer dweebs, dude, I am literally persona on grata public enemy number one. It's so funny.
So it likes you, but hates politics as a whole. No, I know.
They still use that clip with him and you talking about Hezbollah. I know it's so funny.
It's awesome.
Asmold was pissed at where his rating was. He took a seriously low. I know it's so funny because like a couple years ago when
XQC rated me like low or something. I don't even remember what it was and and I was like, yeah, he fucking sucks.
And then everyone made such a big deal out of it. But of course, when Asmold is like shitting in his pants because he got rated low,
All of a sudden no no controversy there
You know because all these fucking losers
All these freaking losers, dude, they can't even they can't deal with the world where like their favorite content creator is is
You know just as narcissistic as their least favorite content creator is
So the poppin just wants the gaming only twitch bag really badly. It's not just politics
I don't want chatting streamers and and our streams either. No, I know I know he's like a he's the og
So the poppin is a is a og streamer and as one of the og streamers
He like literally does the whole like old man shtick in this space the old man shtick is like
Oh, my twitch was much better back in the day when everybody played video games. Like, it's fine.
You know, it should changes, man. It evolves, right? Like it evolves. It is what it is.
But, um, I mean, there is, I will say this much, uh, twitch did change for the worse in some ways.
Um, Roche fans were mad. You didn't take it seriously and said to wait 24 hours that you
that you would end up molding, I don't care.
Why would I?
Guys, that's so funny.
I don't care about this stuff.
I'm doing other adult things.
I care about getting socialists elected in the Congress.
I care about changing American politics.
with a bunch of Twitch streamers don't rate me positively
or whatever, it's, you know, it is what it is.
It's getting it.
I understand it's, I'm not for everybody.
I'm not for everybody.
There's not much I can do about it, folks.
I'm not for everybody.
And especially not for a lot of gamers who decided
that free healthcare is actually bad for them.
They don't want it.
They don't want free healthcare.
They will never, they will never fight for it.
Uh, and the socialism killed 17, grillion people.
Um, I don't know if you guys noticed, but like, you know, I haven't,
I haven't been doing a lot of streamer related stuff.
I, the things I should though, I should, and I'll move back into that
sphere eventually once these fucking midterms are over, I think.
Once these midterms are over, we'll do chat vice, we'll do collapse again.
But for the time being, it's tough. It's tough for me to occupy both of these space at the same time, especially because all the work that I put in in one space in the political sphere is now moving into the influencer sphere as well because of all the work that I'm doing in the political sphere.
a lot of the big media outlets are now covering me like I'm, you know, an enemy of the state.
And I think like if you're a normie streamer and you hear that the federal government is
trying to prosecute me for an aid delivery mission to Cuba, you don't think about that
as like, wow, this is a right wing fascist government coming after a person for wanting
to do right by others. They think, oh my God, this guy's a literal
fucking terrorist. And I have advertisements that I need to keep up with and I don't want
a K collab with a literal terrorist of the federal governments after my advertisers will
get mad and I won't be able to continue getting advertising.
What the hell is this? The patriot post?
Play Mechikamele with OTB friends. You promised this gaming like a good among this game? Yes,
I do want to play mech a chameleon, um, it's just that, uh, setting it up is, is difficult,
is what I'm saying.
I want to do it.
Uh, I'm going to be honest.
The fun stuff feels like it's never coming back.
That's a bygone era.
I don't think it's a bygone era.
So one of your good suits, it looks soft.
It's one of my best suits.
Um,
I'm
True I'm starting to become a hater watcher form on straight of zero fun. It's taking a toll on okay, man. I
Mean, we're doing something here. We're doing something here. It's fucking
It's it's tough is tough to balance it. Okay. I apologize
We need the mouse suit back soon
All right, all right. I feel like there is, we're fomenting a rebellion in this chat and
I don't like it. Okay. I don't like it. Put the blast off in the bag, little bro. Okay.
Let's put the blast off in the bag, little bro. Let's put the phone banks in the bag,
little bro. Let's open up the walls of Francesca Hong later. Okay. Michael from Pennsylvania.
He came in through perfidy, scooped my interview, and then is fundraising crazy style, okay?
This has not gone unnoticed, okay?
I don't like that he is, I don't like that, I don't like that he fucking fundraised like
that.
these reacts back after the relations new chat won't even know what it used to be like. Okay,
man, I know I will, I will, we will, we will, we will fucking bring from reacts back. I'm
trying to incorporate it. I'm trying to incorporate it. Already I'm trying to add it in unnecessary
shots. See you. What is this? New York City LA is the most curse combo. Either you're
Angelino in New York, go home. You're not a New Yorker or you're a New Yorker in LA. If
you can tolerate life there, you lose your New Yorker status. That's crazy. Excuse me.
Excuse me. Why not both? Why not both? Oh yeah, I saw CNN deleted tweets on Dalia
Aliza of Elishevillier's account had favorable references to communist leaders and Marxism.
Lisa Avila-Chevillier maintained a, uh, maintained a sensitive Twitter account, which with repeated
sympathetic references to communism, Marx ideology, and Soviet figures, including Vladimir Lenin,
she said Vladimir Lenin's only crime was, uh, was that he was a white man or something like that.
One archive retweet from 2020 quoted Asada Shakur, the former Black liberation army member who,
in 1977, was convicted of the murder of a New Jersey state trooper before later escaping
President Flynn to Cuba and the Koshikur said she preferred Ho Chi Minh, Kim Il Sung,
Che, or Fido Kassher before studying Marseille London because two white dudes had made contributions
to the revolutionary struggle that were too great to be ignored. I mean, yeah, what's the problem?
Like, you can't, okay, we live in 2026, okay? You can't look at this and be like,
that's unacceptable. It's not the Cold War anymore, okay? Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, you, like,
you can't on the one hand abide by an inherently white supremacy structure while simultaneously
claiming that you are a liberal and therefore oppose white supremacy, because Asashikara
was fighting against white supremacy, okay? That's what she was doing. That's what she was doing.
You can't just be like, this is a terrorist. And also, regardless of her, you know, alleged actions,
regards of her alleged actions, is really funny to be like, she retweeted a quote that from Shakur
who preferred Ho Chi Minh, Kim Il Sung, Che or Fidel before studying Marx and Lenin because two
white dudes that made contributions to the revolutionary struggle that were too great
to be ignored. That quote in of itself is basic introductory works to Marxism, to socialism,
to communism, but also towards anti-colonial struggle. What are we doing? You know who else
read this shit? Woke general Mark Milley, okay? How are you any different than Fox News being like
Like, woke, lip-tarded, gay general, Mark Milley, red Mao Zedong, how dare you?
Like, what are we supposed to do?
Close our eyes, plug our ears and be like, la la la.
These important contributions of the revolutionary struggle should not be read.
Yeah, you know who else read this shit and internalized it?
Van Jones did.
And he's getting paid.
I don't even know, God knows how much to be on CNN every night to cry tears, real tears.
For Joe Brandon.
Yeah, during the global warranty, you were expected to read the literal red book at West Point.
Yeah, it's so funny to be like, we can't read this stuff. You're not allowed to read this stuff. What are you talking about?
Like
You cannot, no matter how hard you try, liberals want to make this into, oh well
what about reading the works of Adolf Hitler? It's like, first of all, you should read everything
regardless. But secondly, there is no comparison between successful, anti-colonial, anti-fascist
revolutionary struggle by revolutionary figures and the works that they put down, okay? Paralyzed
Pendant Pug. Pug, thank you for the 10 gifted community subs. Okay, I gave 10 with the fuck.
But you cannot compare like Fidel Castro to Adolf Hitler. You know what I mean? Unless
you're a fucking insane person, right? But that's what's so funny about that. A lot of
these liberals would be like, well, Fidel was an enemy of the American state. Okay, Fidel
was an enemy of the American state. Like, is that your only assessment? That's the only
way that you you analyze this stuff or you're like well that's I've been told
this is a bad guy so I don't really care you know I've been told this is a bad
guy okay well you can make up your own mind on whether you think he was whether
you think he was doing something wrong or not you know
Yeah, by the way, the American state in this case is the CIA. Exactly. Yeah, Michael Lang
broke down the numbers. By the way, the races were one with a diversity of voters across
generations and races. Michael Lang, the election numbers in New York City, it looked at the
election numbers. It's an impact on the narrative had been portrayed by the media and the establishment
not correct at all. The Democratic Socialist movement is a force to be reckoned with.
Solomon, you were right once again. This is the data that proves everything you said.
It's people moving. No one person is above it. Yep.
I told you this from my own personal anecdotes, not just like in this race,
not just door knocking and stuff like that, but my own personal anecdotes off of the
that no Kings brought this that I went to.
It's very clear that there is a lot of momentum
on the side of Democratic socialism,
on the side of Democratic socialist candidates.
And a lot of people who are even older than you would expect
are also looking for changes.
It's not just young people.
It's not the way that they're presenting it.
It's not like young upstart,
downwardly mobile white guys with a college degree
that's like in DSA.
That's just a meme.
No, there are a lot of older people that are firmly in the camp of vote blue no matter
who that are now looking for a different kind of blue to vote for.
Perhaps a different kind of blue that's red.
Not red for republicanism, but red for socialism, okay?
I mean there are a lot of retired people in DSA too, yeah, no, but that's not what we're
talking about. Okay.
Anyway,
I was having a conversation with Blue, no matter who mother about the new red wave of socialism.
Yeah. Lots of indivisible people starting to show interest too. I know that's really good.
Indivisibles are forced to be reckoned with as well. So like, getting those liberals on board
with this kind of stuff is always good. For the record, this is why this is part of the reason why
I didn't actually oppose the the Bardock-No-Bubber collab with Zoran Kwame Mamdani because we got
to get those liberals on board and Barack Obama is an important entry point to getting
those liberals on board with this movement, with this message, okay?
You know, this is, this is huge.
This is great.
It's fantastic.
We're doing the damn thing.
Once again, what do I always say?
Don't listen to the fucking haters.
Just do the goddamn work and they will come, okay?
slowly but surely you'll start seeing a lot of these chirpers, a lot of these like
ultras and all these radicals, chirp, chirp, chirp, and eventually they'll realize like,
okay, there is something here. We should just take advantage of this revolutionary potential
this moment right now. They might not see it initially. They might oppose you. They might
oppose what we're trying to do, right? But eventually, when this becomes an undeniable force
to be reckoned with, they'll get on board. Same with liberals, okay? Indivisibles, a
bunch of libs who are prone to socialism and it's very important for DSA branches to have
ideological leaders, otherwise they're going to get co-opted by libs. I'm not worried about
that at all. I'll be honest with you. I think, uh, I think DSA is, um, very good at, at bringing
people in. It's the same as like what I do, you know, it's the same as what I do. Ultras
hate me. And they say I'm, I'm harnessing, uh, the revolutionary potential and deflecting
it into like, uh, you know, bourgeois democracy, the bourgeois democratic process. But the
reality of the matter is how many people have become social is a direct consequence of like
encountering the stream in a charitable manner, okay?
Or maybe coming into the stream with anger and resentment at first,
and then being convinced that I'm not your fucking enemy.
That's how it is.
So yeah, a lot of people are now
Recognizing that there is real movement here, there's real motion here, and they're
gonna want to join.
The guy who helped get Fran on Kellan she last year think they're having her
wrong, but I first heard about her from Mike. Credit where credit is due, thanks Mike. True.
I don't think your sheep dog, you know, the DSA is even bad. In fact, I like them. I just worry
it won't change the capital form and we'll just be FDR style reforms. Oh my God, brother,
we don't have any of that right now and you're already complaining about an objectively better
future. You understand? Like we live currently in fascism. You understand? Like this is currently
a fascist American government that is bouldering in the direction of complete barbarism, complete
collapse, and you're over here being like, well, what if it's only FDR-style reforms
that actually reassert the welfare state and we don't get fucking full-blown communism?
It's like, dude, what are you talking about?
Like, wake up.
Wake up to where we're at right now, okay?
Yes, I know FDR is not socialism.
I know that.
It's so funny that you're saying that now.
But if that moment were to take place, if there is a FDR style figure, you'd be fucking
dick riding that shit into oblivion.
You're just talking high right now.
That's it.
I want a world where there are no Republican voters.
Like Republicans don't want to vote for the Republican Party.
They're embarrassed.
They're like, why would I ever vote for the Republican Party?
You know, one party state through the democratic process where they're like, it's unconscionable
to vote for a reactionary.
Okay?
That's what I want to live in.
That's the world I want to bring about.
Anyway.
So, um, let's get to it.
Let's get into it.
Uh, I know you like the number.
We got a lot of number and we got some good number, some bad number, but, uh, exciting
number regardless. Here it is. Let's blast off once again. Scots defeats. Scots defeats
a victory for Trump, Iran, US peace back on. Hog watch America 250 fail. Colorado Dems
brace for socialism. Francesca Hong for Wisconsin governor in the building later Denver tomorrow
get in now. Uh, yeah. Would you rather have a life preserver when you're drowning or be
given nothing at all? Think please. Yeah, no, it's funny. No, that guy, those, there
are some people who are like, no, it's good. Hightening the contradictions by drowning
everyone is actually far more preferable. It's just funny because like, I know that's
not enough. I know it's not enough. I say it's not enough. And we're going to push for something
further beyond that. But it's just really funny to be like, in this very moment, you we got like
a couple fucking a couple victories. And chat is already like, well, if FDR style reforms were to
come back to the United States of America, well, it still wouldn't be enough. It wouldn't be common.
It wouldn't be socialism. It's like, yeah, I know, man.
I know.
But it's just like really funny to be upset at that ahead of time when we are
nowhere near that. Okay.
I didn't realize PBS was hosted by PVD. I was duped.
that's true. If you know, why do you get mad and not agree?
What?
So would you, but don't you recognize that we live in the future of FDRs America and his plan
was a definitively insufficient and now we're all dying of climate disaster? If you know,
why do you get mad and not agree? Because I'm not an insane person because I recognize what's
in front of us, what the stakes are currently. What do you mean?
I think that's literally a pointless argument to entertain in this moment when we're nowhere
near even what this guy would be casting aside as like FDR style social democracy.
Like currently we're nowhere near FDR style social democracy. We're we are near Adolf Hitler
style concentration camps and there's motherfuckers being like, yo, if we actually dramatically
restructured retooled American politics to move in that direction, that would actually still be awful.
Anyway, who knows, man? Who knows? We'll cross that bridge when we get there, okay?
FDR was counter-revolutionary. FDR was a social fascist. FDR was a social fascist.
By the way, Stalin loved FDR, so suck my dick to all the ultras, okay? What are we talking
about. Yeah, you can't even, he did not, Stalin, okay, the fucking godfather of Marxist Leninism,
okay? He actually had a lot of respect for FDR. He did not call FDR as social fascists.
So what's up? What's up, ultras? What's up, anti-revisionists?
I mean, I guess ultras don't like Stalin either.
There's different.
Stalin is a revisionist.
Stalin is a revisionist himself.
Degenerative worker state.
The USSR failed project.
is a counter-revolutionary. Anyway, the anti-lib arguments now is that FDR was risk-free, excluded
black people, and in deals with the word progressive had no meaning. No, I mean, it's true. There
is truth to that. And we have to reckon with that for the record. Like, a lot of these,
like, a lot of the bounties of social democracy came at the cost of like redlining, which is
insane not to address. There is no pathway towards socialism in this country without
black socialism. I have always been clear on that, okay? And I will never stop saying that.
As a matter of fact, most revolutionary movements were black, revolutionary movements in this
country as recently as the 60s and 70s. So the notion that like,
the notion that we get there in 2026 is silly, it's stupid. We have to work extra hard to,
bring about black revolutionary socialism black communism into the
forefront of this movement once again and I think the pathway to getting there
goes through the south we shall see New York is screaming for you what what is
this
god damn it my room that's my mayor that's my mayor Zoran could never Zoran
One could never, dude.
Anyway, let's look at this.
William Steeke in Colorado.
William Steeke in more like William Streak in more like William Slaggin, Colorado, Democrats
brace for their own insurgent earthquake center, Michael Bennett and represented Diana to get
our both facing surprisingly tough races in their democratic primaries.
I don't know how to feel about this like additional level of attention. Obviously, William is
a little bit of a Hassan Abbey head working at Politico now. I think he was formerly a
ABC, right? So he clearly pays close attention to what's going on on that front, but I don't
know how I feel about like political readers knowing about our plans. You know, I don't
know how I feel about that. But the insurgent left just shook New York all
around Democrats increasingly think they could be next. Democrats in the
centennial state are bracing for anti-substantial earthquake of their
own Tuesdays primary election will test the left's momentum beyond the five
boroughs and whether the anti-income be fever will topple Senator Michael Bennett
represented Dianna to get a pair of longtime fixtures of state Democratic
politics. Bennett allies acknowledged as primary for governor's race is far
closer than they expected a startling position for one of the state's best
known Democrats, while DeGette is facing similar anti-Washington headwinds as internal polling
in recent days has set off alarm bells for the 30 year incumbent that DeGette has been
occupying the seat for 30 years.
And the process of occupying the seat for 30 years, not much change has come for the
people of Denver, Colorado.
Okay?
We're gonna make that, we're gonna make that change.
We're gonna be that change, okay?
That's it.
fighting for that change and we're gonna make sure that change happens.
All right, that's what we're, that is what we are working towards.
Ladies and gentlemen, make no mistake.
Don't you think this social democracy will still need to explore the global
South to be viable as a South American chatter?
I worry that nothing will change outside the US even if the DSA wins.
You know, it's really funny about this as someone who has now
also worked with countries that are literally victims of unequal exchange, countries in the
periphery, someone who's interviewed politicians, interviewed members of the government in places
like even Cuba.
One of the things that I have seen most consistently from people that are a part of the socialist
parties there, a part of the leadership structure there, is quite literally, can we please get
some people we can talk to and work with that would create better outcomes for us?
So, it's ironic because a lot of people say, oh, I live in the global south, right?
I live in the fucking global south. America is still going to be destroying us. Meanwhile,
people that are in charge in these countries are quite literally going, oh my god, you have DSA guys
that you're running, that are literally running on, you know, no war, no destruction in the third
world. That's amazing. Please, thank you so much. So like, all these people fucking LARP about all
these fucking people LARP about how like, oh, social democracy would still obviously maintain the labor
aristocracy in the united states of america and and
uh would extract natural resources and destroy the third world and it's like
literally fucking people in the third world that are in positions of power
socialists and communists are like please please get like
anyone dog premier jaya paul has gone to cuba on numerous
occasions like for many of these for for i'm not mad at this
chatter, by the way, I'm just explaining the dynamic a little bit, a little bit better
for a lot of people who don't understand it, like, it's just, like, there are, there are
straight up people who are desperate for a non-reactionary politics coming from America.
They're excited at the prospect of having people who won't actually try to kill their
people and instead will try to chart a much more equitable a much more just path for everyone involved
You know what I mean?
Also if this wasn't if this wasn't uh as consequential for American foreign policy you
you wouldn't have outside expenditures dumping fucking boat loads of cash into this race
with the end of the get, uh, at this last week, you got apex subsidiaries, Lockheed,
Martin, Amazon dumping money into the race, putting out heinous attack ads against Maylock
heroes.
Why are they doing that?
Why is it always, uh, why is it always the, the people that are dropping the ball that
are ostensibly the most radical people we've ever encountered, right? Who are just like,
oh, I'm too radical for this shit. I'm too radical for electoralism. Meanwhile, all of these groups
have their eyes on the motherfucking prize. Okay. All these groups have their eyes on the prize.
Look, as we get down to the wire in Colorado, one representative, I had to get getting some last
minute contribution from Lockheed Martin and Amazon, as well as a few pharmaceutical companies.
Okay, I said the get isn't a real progressive when push comes to shove every incumbent them facing an insurgent socialist challenger
Has that outside money pour in for major corpse to flood the market with heinous smears and race attack ads against their younger opponents
Many of them younger women of color
Okay
That's it
These guys understand how devastating it is, right?
These guys understand how how devastating it would be for corporate interests if we actually had people who are more responsive to the needs of the masses
Come into positions of power slowly, but surely that's why they recognize the threat and they're doing everything
They can to change that dynamic. So I don't like having to fucking constantly argue with people in my community
They're like, well, what what about this is this gonna be enough like yeah, it's not but it's just the beginning
just, you know, trust the process, please. I feel like there's enough, uh,
there's enough W's that we've posted on the fucking board and, and think about
how great you feel when you see these dudes mauled, okay, and fucking foam bank.
The primaries come after several democratic incumbents and establishment back candidates
have already fallen this year, including your C less, we were rips, Adriana Espaya
And then Goldman lost challenges from the left as well as in Maine or governor Janet Mills was forced from her Senate race by controversial progressive
Grand Platner, which obviously I was devastated by pills mafia to the bitter end. You already know I'm still with pills
I'm still pill pilled. I'm still Janet pilled Janet series rise up
She can still win if we do a writing campaign
Hill's mafia, baby. There's a lot of anti-establishment momentum because voters are so angry, said Doug Freednash.
Long-time call-routed Democratic strategist and former gubernator General Chief of Staff to the moderate leaning Senator John Hickenpooper,
who's facing a progressive challenge of his own from State Senator Julie Gonzalez, also known as Senator Gonzalez.
They want to take it out on someone. They want fighters.
Bennett, a two-term Senator, one-time presidential candidate, faces Attorney General Phil Weiser in an unusually volatile contest.
Contest. So the Boo Boo Bennett, uh, Attorney General Phil Wiser, one is interesting race too.
I don't really know too much about him. I don't think he's like all that,
you know, progressive. Uh, but, but the fact that like people want changes to that degree
is really interesting because like Bennett is one of the most well-known figures in the
fucking state. Right. I mean, he ran for president. I'm not a fan of the guy, but, you know,
No, it's really interesting to see Colorado even want to, to push for someone else other
than, than Poo Poo Bennett.
Well, Bennett allies maintained they still believe he has the slight edge to different
kind of charges familiar with this campaign said internal polling has shown a tighter
contest and they expect the raising concerns of voter anger towards any association with
Washington has made even the well-known statewide figure vulnerable.
A recent public survey conducted by the liberal poster PPP showed him trailing outside the
margin of error. That's crazy. There may only be a slight benefit advantage at this point,
said a Democratic strategist called Colorado's governor's race, granted anonymity to candidly
discuss campaign and that private polling has been all over the place.
Despite serving as attorney general for eight years wiser, has increasingly worked cast
themselves as the anti-ception alternative by portraying Bennett as the Washington insider,
a message several Dem strategists close to the Bennett campaign said has found traction.
The race has increasingly become a contest over who has fought President Donald Trump
reflecting what many Democrats describe as the defining mood of this year's primary electorate,
anger with Washington, frustration with Democratic leadership, and a desire for candidates who
project an ability to fight. Colorado's trust fills people-powered campaign,
not Michael Bennett's establishment of Washington-style campaign backed by out-of-state
billionaires, corporations, and special interests, Wiser spokesperson Nate Jackson said.
Bennett's campaign has sought to change the mantle as well. You know one of the funniest things
that I've noticed at least is that I'm an outsider, right? I'm from California.
And obviously, I assume in the future, they'll start attacking me and be like,
oh, they're shipping in, they're dropshipping outside communists into these races or whatever,
right? But what's really interesting about it is that they haven't done that as much in any of
the races that I've been involved in. And I suspect part of that is because I have fucking fans in
these places as well. So they don't see it as me just coming as an outsider and bringing people
To go and doorknock the as a matter of fact ironically the only race where they did that was sam fucking francisco
Okay, sam francisco is the only race where they actually hit me non-stop with the he's an outsider
He's not from here. He's carpet bagging of the fucking district
He's actually trying to pump show he caught up and all of his doorknockers are out of out of towners
That was crazy. Well, fucker. I've been in new york this whole time. I've been in motherfucking colorado
I've been in Denver. I've been in fucking I've been in st. Louis, Missouri, and they don't do that shit
Except for San Francisco
Anyway, the anxiety may even be greater on the get the 68 year olds facing your most serious primary challenge for three decades in Congress
from democratic socialist Melot Keros, who at 29 years old was born just a few months
after to get won her seat. People close to the get's campaign say the warning signs have
been there for months, but her team's concerned ratcheted up in the recent weeks as the campaign's
eternal polling found the race also nearing within the margin of error, according to political
strategies close to the get campaign. That's when they went super racist with it, by the way.
They went super negative when they saw that. They were like, uh-oh, this is a problem.
You could have just stopped with it's San Francisco. We get it. No, you don't get it. And I didn't get it either. San Francisco is literally a different planet.
It's unlike anything I've ever experienced. It has some of the wildest ultras, yinbi nimbi distinctions that are more important than anything else.
anything else, and also just a metric ton of liberals that are perfectly fine with tech
fascism. It's devastating. It's devastating because it also went to Tom Steyer by like
massive numbers on the one hand, but then also opposed Troika on the same ballot, ironically
enough. You're not getting invited to the peptide plus AI powered bar startup. Yeah.
It produced Brace Belden. That's all you need to know. Yeah. Brace is one of my favorite people
of all time, which is why I'm always shocked.
But yeah, he is a San Francisco nationalist too. It's not even a joke. He really is a San
San Francisco Nationalist. It's very interesting. Anyway, it's just San Francisco is an anomaly.
Even after that incident, I think the the tech neo fascists, the the neo feudalist tech
overlords have successfully bricked the minds of everyone that lives there, whether it be
liberals that actually perfectly welcome this kind of new dystopian future, or whether it
be the left and what remains of the left movement in San Francisco. It's crazy.
Matt Kattis, thank you for the 10 tier one gift to subs. Anyway,
so yeah, the guest team spent weeks, won a national number of guys that were facing a
far more competitive race than many appreciated national group support in Money the Raised
Final week in a desperate attempt to save the Congress member, even a sum to get Alice
privately grumbled that she had not done nearly enough to stave off her challenger. It's not
looking great. I said one prominent Colorado Democrat is familiar with the gets polling
and granted. I didn't really discuss private campaign data. It's very tough when you're
fighting against the wave. That strategy said they'd also seen a recent private survey that
showed Hickenlooper and dead heat with Gonzalez in Denver. Hold up. That is new information.
That's actually very interesting. However, that's not good. The most charitable interpretation
here is, if they meant like the entirety of Colorado, that would be fantastic.
But for Julie Gonzalez, the defeat Hicken pooper, she's going to have to be showing up
significant margins in Denver, I think.
The most recent public poll, the raise conducted in late May, Hicken looper like Gonzalez,
but 41% to 34%, though it had an unusually high number of undecided voters to get in our allies.
See? It's never good if you're sub 50. If you're an incumbent, if you're an incumbent, okay?
If you're an incumbent and you're sub 50, you're fucked, okay? I need you to understand.
If you are an incumbent and you're sub 50, you're fucked. That means people are done with your ass.
Okay? Remember that.
Also I have to pee really bad so I'm just gonna play the Supreme Court video
and I'm gonna go pee real quick because I have to pee. I'm sorry.
I've handed down two, yes, two key decisions on presidential power and the firing of people from government agencies.
Justice is real that President Trump does not have the constitutional authority to fire Lisa Cook, a governor from the Federal Reserve Board.
But the court backed the president's power to terminate Rebecca Slaughter, a Democratic appointee to the Federal Trade Commission.
Commission. This ruling grants more presidential power over federal agencies
that are considered independent. It overturns 90 years of precedent. CNN
chief legal affairs correspondent Paula Reed is right outside the Supreme
Court's Apollo. Walk us through the significance of these decisions today.
Pamela, these are such incredibly significant decisions in many ways that
these will be some of the defining opinions of the Roberts Court because
they get to this question that has been hanging over the second Trump term,
which is, are there any limits to his ability to fire federal officials?
And here they give us some insight, while President Trump and his lawyers believe in
something called a unitary executive theory, and that the executives should be able to
fire anyone they want, any way they want.
Here are the justices put a few, a few limits on that.
In the one case, they ruled, and it's a really interesting group that was in this majority
opinion.
It's Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Kavanaugh, and the three liberals all ruled
that he cannot fire an official in the federal reserve
without going through a process,
giving that individual an opportunity to respond.
That there are some limits on his power
when it comes to firing officials at that agency.
Now that is one that has of course always been recognized
as being independent of the White House,
but in a separate case when it comes to an employee
at the Federal Trade Commission,
that he does have the power to fire that individual
because that is within the executive branch.
And again, this is a significant decision
because it's sort of drawing out the contours
of the extent of his power
to try to reshape the federal government
through these mass firings.
Now, President Trump wasn't clear
how he was going to react to these decisions,
and it's been a pretty mixed day for him overall at the court,
but he described this as, quote, a big win.
I want to bring in our chief Supreme Court analyst,
John Biscoupic, right now.
John, like Paula, you were inside the court
when these decisions came down.
Give us a little sense of how that felt.
Sure, Wolf. It's good to see you. The most important thing, the justices, majority report
raid. Thank you, majority report for the raid. Hope you had a good stream. Uh, we are doing
the damn thing out here. I'm going to go back to the Colorado race now. Sorry, uh, because
I was peeing, but, um, yeah, getting back to Colorado. We'll talk about the Supreme Court
a second. Okay. Democrats have a lot of power to wield if they take back the White House.
Yes. Turning my Colorado, turning in my Colorado ballot today. Nice. Nice. Nice. Nice. Nice.
Okay, so where was I?
To get in our allies are raising the blunt Kuros's momentum outside groups have poured
roughly three million in the race of the past month including about 2.3 million backing to get
or opposing Kuros including 1.3 million in spending since just Monday mostly for to get
her side has had a nearly three to one spending advantage down the final stretch
The get is also rolled out last minute endorsement video from Permia Jayapal,
former chair of the Congressional Progressive Crocs, and moved the drew quick backlash from
some progressives, giving Kuros' support from Senator Bernie Sanders and other national
progressive leaders. It's been hard, I would say, to get outside groups and funders,
as well as even within the city, to understand this was a real race because people like to get
always won. The Colorado Democratic strategist closely campaign added.
Kuros told Politico last week that she had more than 5,000 volunteers. Her campaign said she had
had seen a surge in support since New York's results, including more attention, donations
of volunteers and trying to capitalize on that momentum of more than 60 campuses, plan across
city in the lead up to Tuesday and endorsement from the progressive change campaign committee
and plan March and Denver's pride parade this weekend. We feel very confident of the program
that we built. The movement that we built is going to be able to combat any amount of money
that they throw at us in this final week. Kuro said in an interview, this is the people organizing
and making it abundantly clear that they're no longer accepting the status quo and are demanding
the change. A dead heat from a to-get internal for Julie is probably better than you think.
It's almost like a Haken Looper internal.
Chirose's supporters say they're trying to recreate the organizing model to help propel
Democratic Socialists, help prepare Democratic, propel Democratic Socialists to sweeping victories
in New York. National DSA chapters are hosting phone banks for Kuros nearly every day through
it's Tuesday. While Denver organized, say they expect to knock on just shy of a hundred
thousand doors for polls, polls close.
The Everett is accelerating since Tuesday's victories. Denver DSA has added hundreds of
members this month, popular to streamers. Sumpiker became one of the most visible outside
organizers in New York by hosting marathon live stream phone banks and campaigning alongside
DSA can is on primary day.
Toe political, he plans to try to replicate that effort in Colorado and he tends to host
another phone bank marathon for Kuros, which I already did William. That's why I said
William, I know you're watching right now, William Slakken. I already had done that and we already
called 110, we already called 110 voters in Denver the first night that we did that and the efforts
obviously are still continuing. And we haven't even gotten done yet. Obviously, there's Eday,
110,000 phone calls were just on the first night
Right? And we got more. Several Colorado Democrats caution Denver is not New York City's not
as liberal. It's the same for sure. Sure. Sure. It's significantly smaller. It's just
true. And to get still benefits from decades of name recognition and relationships across
the district. They also acknowledge Denver has become younger, more progressive and increasingly
receptive to anti-establishment candidates. Everybody now knows this is a race. This is
no longer sneaking up on everybody. One long time, Democrats just closed the get campaign
set. I think the get it should be very concerned.
Fried Nash said he still believed to get has a chance, but if Kuros wins,
Fried Nash said as a massive game changer in Colorado politics and that game we shall change.
Ladies and gentlemen, we shall change it.
Apparently Colorado votes very late. So day of voting is huge. Even though it's all still mail
ballots tomorrow, I will be alongside Chris Rab doing a canvas lead in Denver, Colorado.
And we're gonna pump those numbers. Okay, I know you like the number
I know you like the number and we are going we are gonna pump that number, okay?
Also, Abdul is in the top five and act blue as the only non nominee. That's pretty fire
That's good because he needs it
I already filled my ballot, but I don't drop it off until work tomorrow. Nice. Have you
stayed up to date with DSA Moves in San Diego? No. I want to talk not just to Gustavo, but
to the DSA, DSA National and try to, I mean, maybe they already have something like this
lined up and I don't know but try to do like a clinic on with some of the top
field leads and and you know get every local DSA chapter up to speed with the
victories and the the organizing that New York has put forward because you know
not every DSA chapter obviously has the same experience and and I think New York
cities experienced in the last decade is very important. And I think it would help tremendously
other chapters as well. Their experience could help quite a bit.
The NECs who you want to work with, they handle a lot of the electoral work nationally. Yeah.
Is there no phone bank for Julie Gonzalez? I believe there are. I haven't been keeping
close attention to the Julie Gonzalez campaign because I've been hyper focused on May lot,
obviously.
I want to make sure, I want to make sure that we, we, we get mail-off, mail-off across the
finish line. But yes, Julie for us phone banking to voters as the link, if you want to go phone
bank for Julie Gonzalez, but she's also fantastic. She doesn't have the same groundwork team
that in the same field team that Maylaw has because she's not DSA endorsed, but that would
still be a significant W. I will tell you this much, okay?
Look, these things take time, but as it stands currently, as it stands currently for Senate
races, because Senate races are statewide. I'm going to tell you right now, if AOC runs
for Chuck Schumer's seat, she's going to be the first Democratic Socialist Senator.
Senate runs, I think people are still a little bit shy about the moniker. And I don't think that
it's valid. I don't think that it's valid, but someone has to break that seal first. And once
someone does break that seal, you'll see others do the same. No, Bernie is independent from Vermont,
guys. Come on, Bernie is not. Chatters, you cannot compare Bernie Sanders to anybody else. What are
you talking about? Summer Lee, I think, will be. Graham, Graham Plattner doesn't identify as a
socialist, if you noticed.
Abdul El Sayed doesn't identify as a democratic socialist.
Graham Plattner doesn't identify as a democratic socialist.
And neither does Julie Gonzalez.
And I think they're shy about the moniker.
They're shy about the association.
This is pure speculative.
And I think that will change eventually.
But Summer Lee will probably, I assume, be the first.
If she does, or AOC if she does, will be the first.
obviously forgetting James Dalryl, the first communist senator of Texas. Yes, yes, you're
right. I how can I forget the first Malus third worldest senator and he's he's coming out.
In the southern guy was summer Lee and Pennsylvania's DSA. Normally, I would I would
stand by the chapter as opposed to the candidate. But with Summerly, I stand by Summerly no
matter what. I'm a feteine for Summerly. I think whatever drama or beef took place there,
the chapter should be begging Summerly for an association and offer unlimited support
to her, whatever she wants. Okay? Like in most circumstances, if there's like any drama
with the with the with the politician and a specific chapter I would say I would
usually side with the with the DSA. Pittsburgh DSA got taken over by
Ultras and they ruined their relationship with Summer.
But why don't you fully endorse better candidates like Julie Dogg? What are you
talking about. I like Julie Gonzalez. I literally fundraised for Julie Gonzalez.
I fundraised for Julie Gonzalez. She was here. She sat next to me.
What the fuck? We were supposed to do a fucking rally together.
I did not know that. Yeah. What are you talking about? We were supposed to do a rally together
and then the rally got fucking canceled and she pulled out last second. I was fine with like
interviewing her afterwards, though, but of course, you're an independent media figure,
so you decide with the GSH either in theory. Yes.
Anyway, so yeah, there is that. There's also a poll that came out this morning from Beacon
Insights, US House 2026 Florida's 25th Congressional District Democratic Primaries, a Trump plus
one, a Trump plus nine. Jared Moskowitz is 67% as the technical incumbent, Oliver Larkin at 33%.
percent. This is not terrible for Moskowitz, but it's also not terrible for Oliver Larkin.
Okay, this is actually pretty good for Oliver Larkin, and I'll tell you what.
Remember, I told you, if your incumbent doesn't reach above 50%, they're fucked, right?
Clearly, not in Denver for the primary tomorrow, L. I'm literally going to be in Denver tomorrow.
What are you talking about? It's in the
Chatters
Are y'all fucking kidding me?
It's in the fucking title read the goddamn title is this Francesca Hong for Wisconsin governor Denver tomorrow
What do you think that means?
Hi big fan
Clearly not big enough of a fan to know I will be in Denver tomorrow
Child left behind
Literally the reason why I'm not in Denver this entire weekend is because I had heart so gray yesterday
And I had Francesca Hong that we actually set up months ahead of time
If it wasn't for Francesca Hong, I'd be in Denver right now
Okay
Why are you not going to Denver? It's right up your alley. Okay. Take a second off.
Are you ever coming back to Texas where we cooked? I'll go wherever people want me. Okay.
If I'll go wherever people need me, I'll go wherever people want me. They don't have anything to attack you on. I know.
So, I do want to go to Wisconsin before the primaries take place. Back to Oliver,
he's coming to Florida. Yes. Eventually, we're going to figure it out. I haven't been able to
figure out the perfect, like the most appropriate setting for that. Elijah Manley is very interesting
Canada as well. I like him as well. So, why is it not bad for Oliver? Because Oliver Larkin
has no name recognition. Nobody knows who he is. So, the fact that he's at 33%
at this stage is very good, okay? That's where Mellot was, okay? That's where all of our candidates
have been, right? That's where Dottie Aliza was. So all it takes is to tie up the rest
of the DSA victories with Oliver and, you know, flood that race with money, with support,
try to get a significant number of, try to get a significant number of door knockers
to be activated for this campaign
the thing is every poll every poll that's been conducted
on this race even before they were in a different district
shows that once voters here about jared moskowitz positions and then they hear
about oliver larkin positions those numbers flip and actually go uh...
further beyond
jared moskowitz
receives a genuine
like 40 point drop off. Okay.
When they hear about the positions on an informed ballot,
Oliver Larkin destroys Jared Moskowitz.
So clearly this district has an appetite for change as well as all,
as do most Florida districts. Do you understand?
I mean, this was like the earliest of the, if anyone,
to everyone disappointed in progressive splitting the vote in Illinois,
I'm the only candidate primary APAC back. This was back in March. Okay. This is obviously this race changed because he's not running
They're not even running the same fucking district anymore
I'm the only candidate primary APAC back Jared Moscow is in Florida 23rd and our first poll shows a clear path to victory
If we get the word out, please donate and help us invest early
Okay
This new district that he's in is even better ironically enough for him
The previous district was going to be a very interesting test to see if like anti-Israel politics like to see if you know
Anti-genocide politics works in a district that has some of the highest number of dual citizens with the nation's state of Israel and
Even in that district it was working
This district is different now this new district is different
Okay. Larkin is the only candidate whose support grows when voters hear about the field.
This is Florida 25 polling memo, Oliver Larkin for Congress, from Oliver Larkin for Congress
New. New poll, Florida's 25th congressional edition completed by middle seat. Bonds Oliver
Larkin gaining 18 points on the informed Democratic primary ballot to a statistical tie for first
and leading both republican opponents in the november general
uh... by nine to twelve points the primary battle is tested with debbie
wasa musul's jared mosquitos and oliver larkin wasa musul's has not
announced her twenty twenty six plans before the twenty five contains a
larger share of her current constituents under the new florida map and
remains the most logical home
if she seeks
reelection
now again
florida twenty-fifth is is uh... where mosquitos is running
and debbie wasa musul's is carpet bagging
uh... to a
uh... a a a uh... black district
and she is most likely to lose for that reason
we're gonna make sure that that happens elijah manly's gonna win florida
twenty
elijah
manly is going to win florida twenty okay against debbie wasa michelds and
we are going to take out jared moscovitz in florida twenty-fifth
congressional district
and put in all of her larkin if things work out well okay that's the goal
that's the plan
all right
here is all of us pulling an ounce on uh... yeah this was
solivar larkin democrat primary incumbent jared mosquitos for congress in
south florida
our campaign just released the first public general election poll and brought
my media to pump each country twenty-five congressional district
ronda santis in florida republicans have dummy man at the state
our poll finds a baseline of democrats leaving republicans on the general
ballot yet if you want to thirty nine percent
yet that's the other that's the other beautiful side of the story
is that the republicans got to fucking hasty with their gerrymandering
and have actually opened up a bunch of opportunity districts
a bunch of swing districts now because they wanted to drop the fucking numbers
like a bunch of idiots
and now
now you got
someone like oliver larkin who actually could
genuinely defeat a Republican challenger, as opposed to Jared Moskowitz, who I think
is going to have a harder time defeating a Republican challenger because his positions
are fucking identical to the Republicans, but he has a D next to his name.
That's the problem. Jared Moskowitz has been running up and down this goddamn fucking state,
talking about how he's a dissentist Democrat, how he actually loves Marco Rubio, how he actually
thinks this war against Iran is fucking fantastic. No one is voting for him in that general.
Do you understand?
Even in a fucking blue wavier we cannot risk losing this goddamn district
Someone who is anti-Israel someone who is against American militarism someone is pro medicare for all will fucking clean up in this goddamn district
Okay, what are the cross endorsement plans behind beyond your endorsement and megaphone? Oh my god, dude
I don't fucking know. Okay. I don't know right now. What do you want me to what do you what are you saying?
I don't know.
Don't yell at me.
Oh god, okay.
Donald Trump won this new district by 9 in 2024, but Joe Biden won it by 5 in 2020, and
Florida is swinging back up.
This poll represents a 21-point swing from the 2024 election result, but it's not just
polls.
It's the actual results like Boca Raton electing their first Democratic mayor in over
three decades.
And in the only public general election polls against the two leading Republican contenders,
our campaign leads them by 9 points and 12 points respectively.
This is a seat that Republicans have tried to carve up to give themselves a better chance
of winning in the midterms, but as we see, Democrats hold a strong chance of keeping
this seat blue and winning this toss-up race.
86% of Democratic primary voters want to condition or cease U.S. military aid to Israel and 68% of general election voters want the same thing
We are the only campaign running on what the people of South Florida demand and we can win this race
But I need your help. So please donate to our campaign today and help spread the word
Anyway, I'm gonna be doing a I'm gonna be doing an online rally for Larkin later tonight as well
Sorry, I don't understand because someone told me exactly where Larkin at 33 can beat
Moskowitz at 67 because every single informed, look, Larkin has been following Moskowitz around
the state basically at this point. Okay. Initially they were running in the same district in
Florida 23rd, Florida 23rd, new districts get new, new districts open up and Florida
25 is where Moskowitz has decided to run as the incumbent, and Oliver Larkin is going
to take him out.
Now the primary isn't until August 4th, so we got time.
That's number one.
Number two, every single informed ballot, every single informed ballot poll has shown
that once voters review the Canada biographies, once voters actually find out what, what
Their point of view is, okay, what Jared Moskowitz has said, what Jared Moskowitz has done versus
what Oliver Larkin wants to fight for, they go to Oliver Larkin.
So for us, we have to pump those fucking numbers.
We have to increase the salience of this race, which hasn't gotten a lot of national attention.
And also on top of that, it's August 18th, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, not August 4th,
August 18th.
So we have to increase the salience of these issues and we have to get Oliver Larkin more
shine. We have to get a more media attention so that voters are more informed about
who he is and what he's fighting for, what he's about.
Okay, it's a voter education issue not an R versus D issue, yes.
my dsa is going down to oliver to canvases we can saw there from st. petersburg not russia
anyway please wear the suit when you go to florida as well I will be I don't give a shit how hot it
will be. Anyway, so that's the other race, obviously. And you know, there's some, there's
some hope there. Anyway, Adam Carlson reports from Zenith polls, the field dates, which
we don't know are critical here. If fielding wrapped up a few days ago, that's a good sign
for Hick Gonzalez will likely need to win Denver by a decent bid. If she wants to win
statewide, but if it was fielded a few weeks ago, well, most indications are that the progressive
slash outside of candidates have all the late momentum. So that means Gonzales could have
pulled ahead of Hick in Denver and could give him a real run for his money statewide.
Okay.
Strategist says they've seen a recent private server that showed John Hickenlooper in a
a dead heat with Gonzalez in Denver.
I'm worried about their Colorado Attorney General raise.
David Seligman is incredible, but he has two spoilers against a known frontrunner, Jenna
Griswold.
Yeah, I have not paid attention to the Attorney General race.
Again, these are the issues when you don't have 15,000 dues-paying members in your local
DSA.
When you have 15,000 dues-paying members, 15,000 doorknockers, 15,000 phone bankers,
15,000 people in general, you can actually spread that around, right?
That's the problem.
In a statewide race like this, we obviously still have some major infrastructural hurdles
the climb, okay? It's gonna take some time. You shouldn't get discouraged. We're using
the momentum that currently exists in our favor to boost candidates that will be real
fighters that will make the changes that we all want to see in this goddamn country once
and fucking for all. And there's a lot of appetite for this kind of politics in the country,
not just by young people, but also by older voters as well. Axios wrote about this. Let's
Let's take a look at Dem's Tea Party-like rebellion built by a decade of frustration.
Democratic leaders are increasingly alarmed that they're facing their own version of
the GOP's Tea Party rebellion 17 years ago, and that they can't stop it.
Why it matters?
A recent wave of primary victories by Democratic socials and outsiders over the party's hand
selected candidates had shocked establishment Democrats, but the rage in the party has been
building for a decade.
It's not just progressive versus moderate, it's insiders versus outsiders with many
Democratic voters dissatisfied with their own party.
Some Democrats now believe that the party's poise for a Trump-esque figure to take it over
in 2028.
Someone who will offer an outlet for their anger.
Damn Pfeiffer from top eight Barack Obama now co-hosts of Posse America said this week
is very clear that the groups of the left, just Democrats, Democratic Social America,
our revolution are out organizing, out fundraising, out maneuvering the traditional party institutions.
That is happening.
I want to play that like when I'm reading this, hold on.
that song that they play over? Hold on. There's a
like they played over Joe Bart videos all the time. What's
that song? You know, I'm talking about no, not we are Charlie
Kurt. What's the name of the song? Stop trying to play we are
Charlie Kirk y'all fucking suck dude is this it be real a lot of y'all say no
not this not this like the aura edit youtubers fell I'm oh this is minecraft
youtubers fell off not because they weren't entertaining but because their
audience literally grew up is this it no it's not it oh my god you guys are all
fucking so goddamn annoying. You're so goddamn annoying, I think this is it. Is this it? Yeah,
this is it. This is what I was looking for. Yeah, damn 5 for former top 8 to Barack Obama.
Now co-host of Posse America said this week, it's very clear to the groups of the left,
justice democrats, democratic socialists of America, our revolution, our out organizing,
fundraising, outworking, outmaneuvering the traditional party institutions. That is happening.
Democratic voters growing distrust of their party's leadership and their embrace of left-wing
outsiders and populace is rooted in Donald Trump's 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton.
In the party's primaries that year, Democratic National Committee members and party elites
helped ensure that Clinton won the nomination over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders' progressive
icon. The Insider's limited primary debates had unusual joint fundraising agreements between
DNC and Clintons campaign. The Democratic Rally, the Democratic establishment rally
to round Joe Biden. But this is not what I'm looking for. This is not, this song is not.
It's like, this isn't even it. It's like, what is this? No, that's not it, dude.
It's just like the intro without the drums.
It's supposed to be just the intro without the drums.
No, that's not it either. Jesus Christ.
No, it's not that. It's not conspiracy music.
I'm not looking for conspiracy music.
What is this?
Okay, I'm going to fucking I'm going to I'm going to end it.
I'm going to end it.
I'm going to end the stream so picky.
I hate you guys so much.
You guys are all you guys are all such fucking assholes, dude.
Is this it?
Two
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Nooooo!!
Nooooooo!! Why would that be it!?
Why isn't it fucking HUBCORP?
Oh my god!!
Oh my god!!
Okay, okay, we're done. We're done with this. We're done with this. I'm not doing this shit
I'm not doing this shit. I'm fascinated by people. I think this is it isn't it hold on
that don't speak English at all and don't know English at all like not even bilingual
boom boom boom boom but it's actually faster than that just so I want to know that it's
It's like faster.
I think Rekhai's audience.
Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, there's 26,000 people in here and there's
people trying to rig Roamy.
You are literally 854 years old grandma.
Grandma!
GET BACK TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME!
GRAMMA!
YOU'RE GONNA THROW YOUR HIP OUT!
TRYING TO FUCKING SPAM THE RICK ROLLING LINK!
It is this, but it's just the intro.
Yeah.
This is it. Thank you. You found it.
You found it. This is literally what I was looking for. Oh my god.
Ricky Chasaws. Thank you.
You are the fucking goat. You are the legend. Everyone else is not legend. Okay. Everyone else
is fucking poop. Okay. You are the poop in the sock. Do you understand me?
Richie sauce, you're the goat. Everyone else is literally poop inside of a sock. Okay.
You are all poop.
I said it. And guess what? Worst of all, mom will never find you. Okay? You are destined
to be a poop sock that mom never finds. Just forced to live out the rest of your days,
of the
I don't appreciate that at all big dog some of you pee stored in the balls
Well, you have like 70 year old grandma's watching nowadays, I know they were trying to fucking sin
Rick Astley never gonna give you up. They were trying to Rick roll my ass, bro. That's like
That's crazy.
Can I take back my gift to shake in my head? No, you can't. It's mine.
All right
Anyway, it's it's already over. It's already over. I can't even do a aura edit reading this
I can't even do a aura edit reading this. I just wanted to do a aura edit reading this and
And it's not gonna work. Someone else needs to do that in in the post when I was reading the first couple of paragraphs
Okay, someone else got to edit that I can't do it
Anyway
Stay to play against the backdrop of
Against the backdrop of left wing outside, you know what fucking I'm gonna do it anyway
State of play, against the backdrop, left wing outsider and democratic socialist candidates
have racked up victories and races from coast to coast during Trump's second term.
Democratic socialists and progressives followed last year's election of New York City Mayor
Zahra Mondani by beating two incumbent Democratic House members in the city last week, Thaddeh
Aliza, Avila Chevalier, and also Brad Lander.
back by the Democratic Socialists of America won eight races and lost just one for the
New York legislature, despite several being outspent.
Another contest remains undecided.
Democratic Socialist Janice Lewis George won Washington D.C.'s Democratic primary for mayor,
energizing young voters with a promise to tackle affordability issues and take on Trump.
Marine Corps veteran Graham Platner easily beat Maine Governor Janet Mills to welcome
the Democratic nominee for a U.S. Senate seat that could tip control of the chamber in November.
In Battleground Congressional District of California, Randy Villegas, backed by Sanders and
New York rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a potential 2028 contender for president, beat the Democratic
Party's leadership choice, state representative Jasmeet Baines. AOC endorsed Democratic Socialist
Chris Rapp, won an open house primary in Pennsylvania against candidates more aligned
with the Democratic establishment. Sam Forstag won his primary for a congressional seat in Montana,
against more moderate opponents with the backing of Sanders and AOC.
And first on candidate Adam Hamaoui won a crowded primary for a New Jersey House seat this month.
Also backed by Sanders and AOC, Axios is not mentioning.
Who else has been backing all these candidates as well?
We have been backing all these candidates as well.
And for many of them, the Democratic Socialists of America too.
But what they're saying?
Rab told Axios there are lessons that new progressive lawmakers can learn from the House Freedom Caucus,
The rabble-rousing group of Republicans that rose out of the Tea Party in 2015 and pushed the GOP to the right.
If there's a small, even not so small, Democratic majority, and there's a disciplined, progressive voting bloc, that's power,
Rab said. Even if it's just defensive power saying, no, we're not voting for this, try again.
Anyway.
Yeah, that's where we're at. What Kami says with the 50 bones, do we even have a hype
trend after all that? What the hell's going on? You see this shit? What is this? No. What
is this from Simon sir ambassador Israel to cultivate a Benin togo and Burkina Faso international
affairs I'm particularly honored to present my letters of creed to the president Burkina Faso
captain Ibrahim toro throw away this ceremony marks the continuation of the law saying ties
between the state of Israel and Burkina Faso and reflects the enduring friendship between our two
peoples I look forward to working together and further a yo what the fuck dude you just called
does poop why would we pay you because you like it okay look at that 50 gift
of subs
because I'm fucking joking yeah look at my look at my revolutionary dog we're
not having we're not making it
explain the joke. I don't literally think you are at the sock. You are the poop inside
of a poop sock, okay? Yeah, Sankara wet. What a spectacular disappointment this is. We're
down the street is birthright is getting overturned this week. Bro, they did not get the meme
this is dirt bag left. Pat Mahoney, think of it as a 10. All these gift is subs and we're
still not getting a fucking hype trend going on. I don't know what's going on.
Anyway, yeah, we got primaries in Colorado, including Governor's race that battled a
Denver-based congressional dissuade where young Democratic Socialists challenging
long-time incumbent, the gubernatorial primary in Wisconsin, where many state
Democrats, free or Democratic Socialists, Francesca Hong could win. The Senate
primary in Michigan, where left-winger Abdel Sank had beat the assumptions of preferred
choice, Representative Haley Stevens, we will win, I believe.
And this will not just be a victory for the movement of democratic socialism, for the
movement of progressives in this country, for people who are demanding a fighter to
go to Congress.
This will be a victory for all the people in the American working class, for the entire
American working class.
You understand?
The FRIP endorses Mallorca McMorral.
That's the Denver Free Press.
I don't think that's the Free Press.
That's the Denver Free, or Detroit Free Press.
That's not Bear Weiss.
It's a different outlet.
Look at my logs.
Pray.
Did you look at Andy Burnham's economic policies in the UK?
They look relatively promising from a quick search.
I have not. Denver return ballots thread. Here's some updates about Denver, Colorado.
Okay. Denver, Colorado. Zachary Dunne, knee head of data science at vote hub says Denver's cumulative return
bowels have grown younger each day over the past few weeks, mirroring a broader pattern we've seen
nationally. It is a promising and generally expected development for progressives. Denver's return
ballot electorate remains very old. And given the trend, I am highly skeptical the final electorate
will look anything like today's returns. Given recent trends, we are preparing for a substantial
progressive shift as more ballots are counted in Colorado. Last week in Utah, we saw a dramatically
ballot shift among the first 60% of voters counted. McAdams led the field by 25 points.
Among the rest, progressive candidates led by 31 points, a 56 point swing, a similar
pattern to the LA mayoral race. It turns out a lot of the young voters wait till the very
last moment. DSA national is already doing this. We have a national summit coming up
and one of the tracks is built exactly for this. DSA comrades from around the ratio will
come together to discuss strategy share experience and organize for the future. I assume that
there's probably some plans in the works for this. What is this? Jonathan Greenblatt goes
after DSA over anti-semitism? Oh, oh, shut the fuck up, Jonathan. Nobody wants to hear
from your baldass son of a bitch.
Can you go to the DSA convention if you aren't DSA?
Are you asking me?
Because I have been to the DSA convention.
I was there last year and of course I plan to attend again this year as well.
If they will have me.
Trump is live?
Well I think it's a big threat to our nation.
Alright, let's go to this fucking asshole.
Now that we did some aura farming and hope and change farming, it's really communism.
I think it's the biggest threat to our nation, there is maybe since our founding, that includes
World War I, World War II, September 11th, it includes the Pearl Harbor attack.
I think this is the biggest threat to our nation.
will smile when I say that, but the smart people in the city is probably right.
It's basically introducing communism into the United States.
Yes, these are conditions next year, right?
In 2027, I think.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Thank you for that threat.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you all.
Thank you so much.
Well, that was fast, dude.
He just dropped a dime about communism being the biggest threat.
Communism being the biggest threat to America is Pearl Harbor, and then he's done.
Why are you not a DSM member?
I'm just curious.
Um, I, I, I, I'm an independent media figure. Um, that's why I'm just an outsider, random guy,
you know, a random guy with opinions. Uh, that's it. That's all it is.
You know, just a random guy. I have no affiliation whatsoever. You guys should join DSA though, of
course. Um, but I'm a numbers guy. If you're younger, you should also join YDSA. YDSA is even
more base than DSA in general. Yeah, I can't be a DSA guy. I went to the DNC guys. What are you talking
about? I'm just a guy. A political, I'm a political guy. I don't really, I'm a tiny nation the size of
New Jersey, like Israel, you know? I'm just a random guy who likes high level ideas, you know?
YDSA is all communists. I know they're awesome. Anytime I meet a YDSA person, anytime I meet
a YDSA student, okay, their worldview is like, oh yeah, their worldview is far to the left of
the average DSA person. They're the ones who are like, the DSA are actually social Democrats,
which is the fascist wing of social democracy is social fascism.
It's in August, I'm a DSM member, applied to go and got denied my application apparently
selected try not to punch left but this point in the process no that's not that's not the
the same as the actual, the one where all the delegations come together. It's a leadership
summit, I believe. I don't fucking know. I don't know the full details. Look, I'm not
DSA. I don't know the details. Okay. I'm just the random guy. Anyway, let's hear what Jonathan
Grimble has to say.
Scott Wiener on every policy, I don't think is real committed genocide in Gaza. But he
he does
and he called it a civilian disaster
and he's spoken out strongly and repeatedly about the israeli government
and yet the same that he committed going to that trans rally
was he's jewish
yet to that's what was going on thank you jonathan all my god jonathan's like
thank god
thank god i can complain about uh... the anti-semitism again
Thank God I can, like, thank God I can turn around and act as though people were yelling
at Scott Weiner because he's Jewish and not because he is one of the biggest dick writers
of the state of Israel until he decided to run for office, run for Nancy Pelosi's seat
in San Francisco and realized he can't win that race without admitting that Israel committed
a fucking genocide, which no one even believes, not because he's Jewish, but because he spent
the last three years of the genocide, defending Israel and writing bills that defend Israel
and going to Israel and hanging out with the president of Israel.
I wonder how this guy had a real change of heart.
Did he have a real change of heart overnight or is he simply lying?
There is a lot Scott Wiener has to address for if he is actually now turned over a new
leave. The fact that Jonathan Group is defending Scott is the most massive red flag about where
Scott really is on the issue. Yeah, I mean, he would do that. Yeah, if you want to know what
Scott Weiner's like actual point of view is, here he is August 12, 2024, protest block Golden Gate
bridge prots get arrested the hr to protest their sponsors pro israel jew behind the curtain
controlling the da criticize the charges all you want but stop with the classic eight cement
trope the jews control the government
like he has he has always been the guy that's like oh criticism against israel is anti-semitic
okay i love wieners perform at thousand hours there is he nobly takes the high road and walks
way, yeah man, actually 100% believe this is the moment, this is the hardest your life has ever been.
World's removed from being a child living under constant bombs, drone strikes and violent land
grabs, yes.
By the way, just want to point out, Jonathan Grimba is obviously the biggest fucking, uh,
the biggest bankrupt, morally bankrupted piece of shit you could possibly find, because
the job is supposed to be like combating as the, as the leader of a civil rights organization,
his job is to combat not only anti-Semitism but all other forms of bigotry. And of course,
Jonathan Greenblatt has not called out Elon Musk or even Twitter. Twitter is Neo-Nazi Central,
okay? It is a Neo-Nazi shithole. Jonathan Greenblatt never says anything about Elon Musk. Jonathan
Greenblatt never says anything about Twitter. Jonathan Greenblatt is too busy yelling at the
fucking woke lords over at the DSA for having a position that is against anti-Semitism, but
is also for anti-Zionism, okay? The richest man of the world is, again, publicly telling
us hundreds of millions of hours that he supports the vigilante murder of his political enemies
followed by the killings of immigrants, all to the crickets of any mainstream media attention.
Yeah, no point in bailing the boat while
Traders are still busy chopping holes in the bottom first the traders then the invaders. That's the whole you've a bowl you uva bowl
Movie right with army hammer the cannibal allegedly
Elon Musk has been like loving this movie. It's so dumb. It's so stupid
I was planning on actually watching it unironically on stream because this is one of the dumbest fucking things I've ever seen in my life
I've seen bits and pieces of it like the parts that these guys are straight up
Promoting
The parts that these guys are showed up promoting on Twitter are
Unbelievably stupid like it looks like a chat you can't he wrote the fucking script
It looks like it was a chat you can't you written script. It's just a guy who's like
all the Muslims in the
All the Muslims in the movie are straight up running around being like I am
As a Muslim, I love doing rapes on white women. This is the way of Islam and then they get fucking murked by army hammer
And Elon Musk loves it and all these other fucking dipshits love it
It's it's it's so bad, but uwe bull has always written dog shit movies
so
As I was saying though Aaron Reichle and Malnick points to South says the richest man the world's again publicly telling
hundreds of millions of bars that he supports the vision of the murder of his political enemies
followed by the killings of immigrants, all to the crickets of any major media attention.
And yes, and despite posting Nazi propaganda on a weekly basis, namely great replacement content,
the ADL and Jonathan Gribblett refuse to mention it, much less condemn it because most supports
Israel and pro-Israel censorship on this site. So yes, your words mean nothing, Jonathan Greenblatt.
We all know you defended Elon Musk after he hit the double sick aisle, okay, the day of the election.
at the inauguration sorry not the day of the election
at the inauguration in front of the entire world in front of everyone in
america elon musk double sig hile and you fucking defended it
everybody knows
you are a bankrupt morally bankrupted charlatan okay
it's the same sin that dan goldman committed congressman dan goldman
who was at a coffee shop in brooklyn last weekend
he had the same of bringing his seven-year-old daughter into the coffee
shop to get a cup of coffee so she could also use the bathroom.
And then he was harassed and humiliated online.
This is someone else who's spoken out repeatedly against the Israeli government.
No, he hasn't.
But I don't sponsor Medicare for All and the Green New Deal and was the lead prosecutor
in the first Trump impeachment case.
But what was the Engoldman's sin?
Like Scott Wienersen?
Dan is Jewish.
Look, the Democratic Party and, as you know, I worked with them.
This is so funny.
They literally erased Brad Lander and his Jewish background from the conversation, okay?
They just straight up treat Brad as he's not a Jew, okay?
It's unbelievable.
If I was in his shoes, I'd be fucking pissed off about this shit.
I'd be like, what the hell's going on?
Bro, bro, they literally have erased Brad Lander's Judaism.
He is no longer a Jew in the eyes of Jonathan Greenblatt and all these other people.
It's unbelievable.
They make it seem like Brad Lander is not Jewish and the district is not Jewish.
Okay?
This is a district with a lot of Jewish voters that voted for Brad Lander who is Jewish as
opposed to Dan Goldman who's also Jewish.
But because Dan Goldman is pro-Israel and Brad Lander is very critical of Israel, far
more critical of Israel in sincere ways, even albeit contradictory ways, but sincere ways
that they are straight up erasing his Jewish identity.
It's fucking insane.
I've never seen anything like it.
I swear to God, there is a deliberate attempt by mainstream outlets and not just mainstream
major mallets, but also these advocacy organizations that are Zionist advocacy organizations first
and foremost, and not advocacy organizations that work at the behest of Jews in the United
States of America to erase the identity and the background of any American Jew that is
prominent and critical of Israel, okay?
Obviously, anti-Zionism is a non-starter.
No mention ever will be made of Norm Finkelstein or Elon Poppe or Avi Shalim.
Avi Shalim and Elon Poppe are literally Israeli Jews too, ironically enough.
Okay?
None of that.
No mention of Gabor Mate, Holocaust survivor.
Like these are prominent Jews who are also prominent anti-Zionists, okay?
It's remarkable.
What is the line?
What is the line?
I just don't understand what the line is.
these guys are so aggressively and so desperately trying to concoct a narrative that the only
people that are actually Jewish are people who are pro-Israel.
And as a matter of fact, you can be a Christian, and if you're pro-Israel, you're more Jewish
than actual Jews who are anti-Zionist.
What the fuck?
No one believes this shit.
And not only does no one believe this shit, you don't want people to believe this shit.
You don't want the association with Judaism as Zionism, you fucking idiot.
That is the association that creates more anti-Semitism.
Goddamn.
Obama White House.
I worked in the Clinton White House.
The Democratic Party has an anti-Semitism problem, and I can define it in three letters.
The DSA, the Democratic Socialist of America, they should call it, you know, discrimination
and stereotyping anti-semitism
and i say that because
we see this as the common thread that seems to link
this party and their activists they're not democrats
but an obsession with the jewish state
seems to be that com dog your whole life
is an obsession with the jewish state what are you talking about
says you mother fucker what do you mean your whole job is to defend the israeli
state you fly to israel
uh... you you work with the israeli government you are literally an agent of
the state of israel with the fuck are you talking about the obsession with the
jewish state your whole job
is to be obsessed with the jewish state
i'm in denominator when you look at these candidates
i want to be super clear there's problems with anti-semitism on the right
as well
i'm not suggesting this is only a problem
on the left
but we see this again and again and again we see this in in these
congressional races last week
And by the way, we're seeing it right here in the city of New York with the largest Jewish population in the world.
I don't agree with Scott Wiener.
on. Get a load of fucking Bill Maher. He's doing an episode with Kevin Spacey. Oh my
god. Oh my god. Incredible, incredible, incredible. Club random, dude. On behalf of the ball delegation,
We don't claim him, yeah.
hold on anyway look at the reply Bill Cosby wasn't available yes the green
jacket the green suit jacket is phenomenal thank you you can't just
claim your guys that suck at balls I have to deal with Riley Gaines existing
Um, yes, I know Ben Jordan mentioned me. I have it near a crying that Platinum's not
winning hard enough law. Yeah.
In your Tom's 2020, uh, poll Sarah Gideon was up 49 to 44 in this poll. Platinum is
losing white non-couch voters, 59 and 36 people took a big gamble at an unvetted candidate
who codes working class would do better with working class voters seem wrong cornered this
poll. Uh, at this point, you have to understand near attended and everybody else want grand
Platner to lose, okay? They don't care if the Democrats lose the Senate majority. They would
much rather prove the argument that like left populism fails, and they're doing everything
in their power to ensure that left populism fails.
And they have aggressively, I mean, they have never stopped relentlessly attacking Graham
Platner and being like, he's dog shit, he's dog shit, he's dog shit. Look at his Nazi
tattoo. He is a domestic abuser, he's a domestic abuser. Like things that are just heinous
and things that are just like objectively untrue. Because for them, I'm telling you right now,
they would much rather lose the Senate majority. They would much rather lose the Senate majority
and then claim that they had a better shot with some fucking fantastical candidate
than anything else, okay? 920 Seattle poll showed Collins at 48% and Gideon at 45%.
Six twenty sixty and a poll on the other hand show Collins at fifty nine percent
and Platner at thirty six percent for white voters with no college degree.
Why is Platner still ahead? Because he's doing so well with college educated whites.
Okay.
Nine twenty C. and a poll showed Collins at fifty seven percent to Gideon's fifty
or sorry Gideon at fifty seven percent the Collins is thirty seven percent.
626 sienna poll shows colons at 31% the platner 68%. Okay. 2020 exit poll had this group 58 to
35 colons in 2020. So it was probably just the case that the 2020 pre-election poll was off and
the group hasn't changed my sense and platner doesn't have special appeal to them.
So I actually understated the approval swings for colons in the sienna poll sienna has her at
minus two. Emerson had had her at minus 19. Pan-Atlantic and UMass both had her at minus 18.
Sienna got a very pro college sample and still couldn't find a lead. Okay.
So it reads as potentially an outlier. Also,
So listen, I said this already, but I said this already.
I will say it again.
I'll go wherever people need me, okay?
If you need additional attention, if you need some extra media attention, you know, I'll
do what I must.
Bill Maher, Daria Lisa Avila-Chevelier is the page zero for the woke mind virus.
The Asaikans are alienating real American, associating with them will blow it for Democrats
and over.
Bill Maher, four days later, join me while I smoke weed with America's most famous pedophile.
He is such a fucking intellectually and morally bangra piece of shit.
Anyway.
I'm sure they're wonderful, but I can't be everywhere at all times, okay?
What did we talk about?
I brought this up with Chuck Park.
Many of the members of my community, including some of the moderators, literally worked on
Chuck Park's campaign.
But I had to make sure that our efforts were focused on races that had the ground game
and the work and the organizational connection to the Democratic Socialists of America.
Okay?
I am one person.
This community is not as vast or as large as you think it is, okay?
I'm one person.
We are one community.
I don't have fucking clones I can't you know
I can I can move the needle in the appropriate direction for candidates that have the solid fundamentals
But I can't do every you know every single person
I can't I can't push for every single person around the country. I want to and hopefully one day. We will get there
Okay, I know we will get there and and we're working towards that goal right now
Okay, you have to understand we're working towards that goal right now
But this is huge like Maylock Kuros in Denver is a it would be a huge fucking victory in that direction
Okay
Tomorrow is the final day on the Supreme Court's term the court has set the rule for in pending case related to birthright citizenship
Transgender athletes in campaign finance by the way, that's a that's a big one
Anyway, we were talking about Denver. We're going to get back to Supreme Court in a second.
But yeah, Denver return ballast thread is trending younger, but obviously still the
majority is older. 65 plus, unfortunately, is like above 40%. It's crazy. But this pattern
has held consistently across the board in primaries that we've been looking at where
younger voters tend to turn out and hire numbers towards the end and certainly on E-day.
Moderate candidates are expected to run strong as in the areas west and north of Glendale,
which tend to be more affluent, older and predominantly white. As shown below,
these areas of record as strong as turn out so far as you'd expect the age profile of the electorate.
But this isn't bad for progressives or anything. It's just the ballots we're going to see first.
Older voters are coming out with Lebron-style numbers. Some of the anecdotal information that
that I've received from the phone bankers in this community is that some of the older
voters have actually believed the dumb, nonsensical attack ads. That's not good, but it's not
the end of the world. Remember, as I have stressed over and over again, it's a game
of percentages. Okay. Diane DeGette does not have the 65 plus voter base locked down.
A lot of older voters also want these changes. Remember, I said this without a, at least
race, because we were looking at it as like every young voter is definitely a lock for Dario.
At least every old voter is definitely a lock for Espayot. That wasn't the case. It's all a game
of percentages. How much can you win from the older voters? And how much can you turn out from
the younger voters? Because the younger voters are most likely going to go overwhelmingly to
Melanchoros. But the older voters are not necessarily going to be overwhelmingly favoring
than it'd get. That is what it is. Okay? A lot of you have Canvas for Maylot. You're
in Denver. A lot of you have FOMBANK for Maylot. I still think these numbers look pretty decent
for Maylot QROS. We're going to see tomorrow. Fran is coming in an hour. Now let's get back
to the Supreme Court handing down an opinion on the Fed's independence. There's been key decisions
that came down today and then tomorrow as well.
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down two, yes,
two key decisions on presidential power
and the firing of people from government agencies.
Justice has ruled that President Trump
does not have the constitutional authority
to fire Lisa Cook, a governor from the Federal Reserve Board.
But the court backed the president's power
to terminate Rebecca Slaughter,
a Democratic appointee to the Federal Trade Commission.
This ruling grants more presidential power
over federal agencies that are considered independent.
It overturns 90 years of precedent.
CNN Chief Legal Affairs correspondent,
Paula Reed, is right outside the Supreme Court.
So Paula, walk us through the significance
of these decisions today.
Pamela, these are such incredibly significant decisions
in many ways that these will be some of the defining opinions
of the Roberts Court because they get to this question
that has been hanging over the second Trump term,
which is, are there any limits to his ability
to fire federal officials.
And here they give us some insight,
while President Trump and his lawyers believe
in something called the Unitary Executive Theory
and that the executives should be able to fire
anyone they want, any way they want.
Here the justices put a few limits on that.
In the one case, they ruled.
And it's a really interesting group
that was in this majority opinion.
It's Chief Justice John Roberts,
Justice Kavanaugh and the three liberals all ruled
that he cannot fire an official in the Federal Reserve
without going through a process.
that individual a an opportunity to respond that there are some limits on his
power when it comes to firing officials at that agency now that is one that is
course always been recognized as being independent of the White House by the way
in a cell I was rummaging through my stuff on my nightstand and look what I
what the fuck it's is it effing what is happening hello we're good now right no F regional I'm
I'm fine. Okay. I was going to show you guys something that I found rummaging through my
stuff. Look at that. Delegate voting card from the Democratic Socialist of America National
Convention in 2025. Yeah, I don't know what happened. Your chair was empty for a bit only
if I got. I want to stress the importance that I'm not a member of the Democratic Socials
of America, I just, I'm unaffiliated. I stole this. It was theft. It was theft, which,
you know, is the underlying basis of socialism, which is stealing other people's stuff. And
That's why I did that.
I'm pro theft as you guys know.
Back to micro looting I see.
Dig to fit but it's for sure giving pistachio piker good.
I love this. I love this jacket. I love the suit. It's custom made. Okay?
It's bespoke.
Anyway, let's get back to it.
In a separate case, when it comes to an employee at the Federal Trade Commission,
that he does have the power to fire that individual because that is within the executive branch.
And again, this is a significant decision because it's sort of drawing out the contours
of the extent of his power to try to reshape the federal government through these mass firings.
Now, President Trump, was it clear how he was going to react to these decisions?
And it's been a pretty mixed day for him overall at the court, but he described this as, quote,
a big win.
I want to bring in our Chief Supreme Court Analyst, John Biscoupic, right now.
John, like Paula, you were inside the court when these decisions came down.
Give us a little sense of how that felt.
Sure, Wolf, it's good to see you.
The most important thing the justices did today was in the case involving Rebecca Slaughter
of the Federal Trade Commission. Chief Justice John Roberts and the conservative majority
used that decision to roll back nearly a century of legal policy about the president's power
to remove the heads of regulatory agencies. Now, in some ways this is going to sound kind
of dry in our cane, but regulatory agencies are so important for how Americans live their
lives. They cover rules for medical, health, nuclear power. In this case, it's the Federal
Trade Commission that was at issue, and we're talking about safe-carding consumer practices,
antitrust issues. So that gives you a sense of all that's at stake. But this court for
For many, many years, has really not appreciated the congressional power to set these up and
set up independent heads that the president can only remove for what's called for cause.
That would be if somebody was actually found guilty of some sort of malfeasance or ineffectiveness
in office.
And that's what happened to Rebecca Slaughter.
She was in appointee who had many more years left on her term.
President Trump when she came in when he came into office said he wanted to remove her he wanted the power to do that and the
Supreme Court has used that case to say yes President Trump can remove Rebecca Slaughter even though her terms not up a
Democratic appointee and he can do that at the multitude of other
Independent agencies that at one point as I said Congress had set up to be independent to not be under the pressure of the president
That was a 6-3 decision and after the chief
Who has had a special project here in trying to give the president much more robust power like the Supreme Court is so funny
because every now and then
What catching strays from the Green Party after watching a Sampakar cake left this and promise of the cake right wingers from a stream today
It's clear that he's a hypocrite and a grifter. Be careful and skeptical out there folks
Which green party are you talking about the only green party in the Western world that has a real viability?
Which happens to be in the UK which is currently being led by a guy who is a self-described
Hassan Abed Zach Poleski, or you talk about the American Green Party because it was the American Green Party
An act universal healthcare for California Facebook page
Oh, actually, I guess the Canada Green Party is not bad either, I think, or maybe, I don't
know.
Bro knows nothing about EU politics.
I don't actually know about any of the fucking Amsterdam kayak guy.
I don't know enough about the Green Parties and other European countries.
I don't know anything about the Green Party, man.
Like, I think you need to understand, I am an American, okay?
I'm an Amerifat, I'm Ameribrand, and you need to understand, as an Amerifat, Ameribrand
guy, a chud-ass loser, okay?
My framework of what the Green Party is, is just Jill Stein, okay?
That's it.
like
That's it. It's just
You have to understand like this is a new thing you grew up in Turkey you can't use that excuse
Sorry, we don't have a fucking Green Party in Turkey. What are you talking about? We have a parliamentary system and no Green Party
Well now it's a presidential system, but used to be a parliamentary system where I was fucking growing up and also
You're an American with the fuck unfollowed.
We're to not just hire people, but to fire, just as Sotomayor then read her dissent from the bench.
And she said, this can go in one of two directions.
This can give, you know, it can give the president more power and maybe he would be more accountable or it could lead to chaos.
And she looked up at the spectators and she said something to the effect.
effect, I can guess at which way it will go. Maybe you can too. So we'll dramatic case
today. It doesn't it doesn't apply to the Federal Reserve, as we saw with the Lisa Cook
one, but it reserves.
Oh, why is it being quite funny? Because they literally will be like, they will make decisions
like Donald Trump is allowed to singlehandedly decide who is an American and who's not, you
know, split along ideological lines. Okay. They'll be like, yeah, it's in the constitution.
All the supposed fucking, you know, old school conservative Supreme Court judges that are,
you know, faithfully interpreting the constitution as the founders intended it or whatever, right?
But then they'll turn around and be like, oh, he's molesting the money. Like the only
Any time where they go against Trump is if Trump molests the money too much, okay?
They stop the sanctions because he was doing too much money molestation.
So the scoters had to come in and be like, no, no, no, enough money molestation not allowed.
And the other one is like trying to override these independence of the Fed, okay?
That's it.
Those are the only times where the Supreme Court's like, yeah, by the way, you can't
do that.
We shall see how they behave with the birthright citizenship one.
I just don't think that there is any way that they can unironically change the American Constitution
this dramatically.
Tomorrow we shall find out where this goes.
i do think that they will keep the birthright decision because that's
legitimately of fucking insane
that that is legitimately an insane thing
yeah overriding the independence of the fed is basically top-tier money
molesting i know
uh... it applies to a multitude of other agencies
who perform a lot of
uh... safeguard
safeguard functions across the country. Wolf.
All right, John Pescupic, thank you very, very much.
I want to go over to Paula right now because there was another big ruling today where justice
has rejected a Republican challenge to a Mississippi.
I think it'll be a 7-2 decision that Birthright Citizenship stays.
Who are the two?
Clarence Thomas.
Who do you think will the other will be?
Alito and Thomas, right?
We shall see.
Gorsuch is obviously, I mean, we'll see.
We'll see what happens.
They vote against birthright citizenship, but we better start learning Chinese.
I don't know old man feel like they will take it down every time it feels like they take
a decision against Trump.
They give me something big.
I mean, the only time where they rule against Donald Trump is if he's like very clearly
and flagrantly in violation of previous presidents that don't have tremendous backing from outside
groups that have gotten these guys appointed into their seat of power, like the Federalist
Society and abortion. If something is like blatantly unconstitutional, they usually actually
will stop it. With the exception of the super precedent that every single one of these guys said
they wouldn't actually overturn, and then they ended up overturning abortion. But that one had
tremendous backing from all of the groups that got them elected in or got them appointed into this
seat of power specifically for this decision and that failed spectacularly regardless.
That's so not true, Hasan. Yeah, unless they have some to do with abortion or voting rights for
black people, I mean, yeah, that's true. That's true. Of course, they've done that. But again,
That's why I'm saying, that's why I'm saying like if there's tremendous outside backing for
something like this, birthright citizenship doesn't have the same level of institutional support that
overturning abortion did or overturning the VRA did. Okay.
Overturning the VRA has been a fundamental plank of the conservative movement, right?
That's been a fundamental plank of the conservative judicial movement in this country
And so has, so has been the, the, uh, Doe's decision. So like, it's not, that, what, those make sense.
Those make sense. Birthright on the other hand is, is like, uh, like a Stephen Miller operation.
Usually the L's, the SCOTUS hands, the Trump is the court returning the, the decision to the
states to make their own. It's still devastating, depending on the context. But when Trump needs
W's, they're still giving them to him. Generally, Scott is a rubber stamp for heritage and Trump,
at this point in my opinion, yes. I just don't know. No, the birthright is deeply rooted constitutionally,
unlike the abortion. The thing is bullshit. No, abortion was maintained as a super precedent.
That's the reason why Kavanaugh and Amy COVID Barrett both lied and said that they saw it as a
is a super precedent and that they would not overturn it.
Wait, just read it.
It's literally is written down in the text
for the 14th Amendment.
You can't read the text in any different way.
In European course, the text cannot be interpreted differently
than it's birthright citizenship.
No, I know.
I mean, we'll see, we'll see what happens.
I just think that that is like,
that seems more extreme.
than than anything else. So
yeah, for reference, the first birthright citizen of caves was 1897, Wong Kim Kim Ark, and it's
still good law, would be fucking crazy to overturn over 100 years of good law, would be the most
insane president ever overturned due to how long it's been the president. Exactly. That's why I'm
saying it's like, it literally is more insane than-
Like the VRA has been a long established project and has been chipped away by the SCOTUS, right?
And abortion was a big outside project for a lot of the conservative judicial movement.
Birthright has not had that same initiative. Like birthright is one of those things that the
the Trump administration decided they were going to tackle because they're just fascist,
they're racist, and they're psychotic.
But there are still, like, there are still enough conservatives out there, especially
legal scholars of the conservative variety that look at that and go, this is an unbelievable
mistake and they wouldn't stand by it.
So I don't know which way they will go, okay?
The court upheld Mississippi's law passed to a 20 allowing election officials to count
ballots postmarked by Election Day and received up to five business days later.
Republican leaders had challenged the grace period rule asserting that federal law requires
a ballot must be received by Election Day.
A ruling striking down Mississippi's law had the potential to invalidate not only the
state's mail-in ballot rules, but also similar laws and more than a dozen other states.
It could have also potentially appended grace periods aimed at allowing military, diplomatic
and other overseas voters to participate along with rural voters and people with disabilities
all disrupted all state laws that allow mail-in voting.
Donald Trump once again, in his endless appetite to destroy mail-in ballot voting, was going
to harm Republican states that have universal mail-in ballot voting.
And also, he himself is famously a mail-in ballot voter.
So that's also hilarious.
And not only that, but also, you know, this hurts rural voters quite a bit, and rural
voters notoriously are Republican voters.
And even Amy COVID Barrett is demonstrating skepticism during the proceedings to overturning
birthright citizenship.
You can almost guarantee this isn't going to reach critical mass.
I am ABM clerk and most of my calls about that was from Republican voters law.
i'm a bm clark oh yeah
if birthright citizenship is overturned tomorrow it would genuinely be a bigger
deal in terms of
their decisis than the doves decision
it would literally be the death of the doctrine and respect for president as we
know it and that's not an exaggeration yes
this isn't the state chatters this isn't the state of the abortion
dogs that uh... dogs decision was it uh... as relevant or wasn't as impactful
simply speaking
like the way the supreme court
and the way that the judicial branch has operated this would be the most
consequential
precedent historic precedent that has been established that has been
defended
literally a fucking century that is the pillar of american existence
okay
i don't even know how to explain it that's part of the reason i'm saying like
know, this would be totally ridiculous. Like, let me explain it to you this way.
The Second Amendment has been interpreted differently in like the last four decades, okay?
The Second Amendment did not have the same broad scope, okay? So, the Second Amendment could go
in either direction. It's a relatively new phenomena. The way that we understand the Second Amendment
as like being as expansive and as defensive of people's rights to own guns and all the
numerous other things that you can put on a gun, like all the modifications and whatnot,
that is a relatively new interpretation. It's a relatively modern interpretation, right?
This is not. Birthright is a hundred years old, more than a hundred years old.
Yeah, see, not even on the modern interpretation that we all know was established in 2008.
I mean, that's also, yeah, you're right, actually, modern interpretation heller that
we all know was established in 2008.
I know, but even before then, there was just like with the VRA, there's always been an
effort to move in the direction of this modern interpretation of the Second Amendment.
My point was, my point was the things that we, the things that we see as like established
law, like it's the second amendment to protect the first, like that's a relatively new phenomena
that, that started, I guess, in like the last couple of decades.
And certainly the modern interpretation from since 2008 with no, no, no wiggle room whatsoever.
It was still a movement, but not widely adopted until then the broad scope came.
the broscope of caring came in twenty twenty two
here's the difference
the reason why i'm bringing you
uh... the reason why i'm bringing the second amendment of this because a lot
of people
think the second amendment in a bit self
is like
this well-established
uh... legal safeguard to to carry all access carry whatever arms you want to
carry
with no impediments whatsoever that is never been the case
throughout American history, that has never been the interpretation of the Second Amendment,
okay?
It's not set in stone.
It's a relatively new phenomena.
However, birthright citizenship is not like that.
It's like due process, birthright citizenship, and fucking due process, birthright citizenship,
the First Amendment.
These are all fundamentally well-established, safeguarded, principled parts of the Constitution
that everyone has always defended, and everyone always understood exactly what it is, right?
So that's important to recognize, okay?
That is important to recognize.
This would be, the birthright thing would be like literally overturning the First Amendment,
which is ironically something that the fucking Supreme Court also wants to do.
This would be similar to overturning due process, which is, again, ironically something that
this MAGA movement is trying to do.
So it's that degree.
It's far beyond abortion.
It's far beyond anything else.
Which is also part of the reason why I'm saying it would be an insane thing for even this
Supreme Court to do, which is part of the reason why I don't think it's going to happen.
I mean, it would be unbelievable.
Through an executive order, it's over at that point.
Donald Trump can just make whatever executive orders he wants.
He could literally write an executive order that America is a communist nation with essentially
planned economy and the Supreme Court is supposed to say yes to that.
Okay.
What is this?
about that, Elisa, I don't care about this right now, okay? She is our queen. We will defend her later.
Yeah, and above all else, birthright, unlike many other amendments, is written in pretty plain
language, very little interpretation has to go into what the amendment actually means.
The 14th Amendment is one of the most contested and therefore the most settled amendment in
Supreme Court history. They wouldn't be overturning just one or two Supreme Court presidents like
with Dobbs, they would be overturning over a century of jurisprudence.
Yeah, abortion was a super precedent but not explicitly in the Constitution. Birthright
citizenship is explicitly enumerated in the 14th Amendment. Overturning would be huge in that it
would throw the Constitution completely in the trash since it would go directly against it,
rather than doing some extremely legal gymnastics to justify the decision it
isn't president, it's literally just what is written down.
Okay.
It would make the Constitution no longer be a valid legal document.
I don't know how else to explain it other than that. It would just mean nothing.
in ways that previous decisions that overturned super precedents did not. I mean, those were
dangerous moments, and those have, those have very clearly, those have very clearly created chaos.
Those have actually very clearly and directly created material harm towards victims, specifically
women that wanted to maintain their bodily autonomy, right? Like those are ginormously impactful
decisions. This on the other hand means everything is fair play.
Everything is fair play. Your boy, who knows if your boy is still an American citizen or not?
You know what I mean? Like, this is what I'm talking about, okay?
And not just me. Not just me. A lot of Americans. How far does it go back?
How far does it go back? Like, how many generations are we deciding?
How many generations of birthright? Because America is literally, fundamentally, a birthright
nation because it's a settler colony, okay? You have to understand, everyone came here
with the exception of the natives, okay? Everyone came here at some point. So how far back do
we go? Obviously, I know exactly how they would operate.
Trump, for example, versus AOC is a perfect example of this. AOC is an American citizen
for far longer and generationally than Trump has been an American citizen, right? Trump
is what? Second generation or third generation American citizen? I believe second generation,
if I'm not mistaken. AOC, on the other hand, has been here for like seven or eight generations.
AOC's family has been here, right? From Puerto Rico. AOC's status might be revoked before Donald
Trump in that equation. I wonder why. You know what I mean?
Anyway,
guns on private land 63 ruling on June 25th, course short down to Hawaii law that required gun
owners get permission for care and firearm on the private property that generally opens
the public. The law was one of several paths in the state in response to the 2022 Supreme
Court case that expanded gun rights and set out a new test for evaluating regulations.
Three Maui gun owners in a local farms advocacy group challenged challenges particular restriction
arguing that it violated the Second Amendment, why it matters decision to clarify the test
of evaluating the constitutionality of gun regulations that the justice set out in 2022
in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, asylum policy, court ruled that the Department
of Homeland Security may revive a policy that allowed the government to turn non-citizens
away at the border without hearing any claims that they had, qualify for asylum policy was
in effect during Obama admin and President Trump's first term, but reversed during the
Biden administration is called the metering, right?
I think that's what it is, right?
Is this the practice of metering? Yeah. Immigrant advocates say the so-called metering policy
violates federal law, which requires official inspect and refer for processing asylum seekers
who are physically present in the United States. The Trump administration says the policy is
critical for managing the southern border where there's a public stand on whether non-citizens
stop near the border or outside of the United States should be on whether non-citizens stop
near the border or outside the United States should be allowed to apply for asylum. All
All respondents at 56% say should be allowed to apply, only 44% say should not be allowed.
Independence are overwhelmingly in favor of it, Democrats are obviously overwhelmingly
in favor of it, but of course Republicans are not, so it doesn't fucking matter.
Protections from deportation, the Justice Rule to the President may end deportation
protections for hundreds of thousands is TPS revocation for Haitian and Syrian migrants.
This is, again, incredibly fucked up, incredibly fucked up, okay?
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be honest, if they revoke birthright Trump, definitely we'll try to run in 2028. Will
it be allowed unless he is the worst? Cause I don't think Republicans repeat the mistakes
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They aren't inside the USA yet so they can't apply for asylum
So they need to get in the USA somehow and apply for asylum even though we aren't allowing them into apply for asylum
Yes, it's a way to make it impossible. There's also the additional problem here with what is it called?
like if you come in if you're Haitian for example, but you go to Mexico to come into the United States then technically
You already went to a much safer place like the first country that you went to it was if this was established in the first Trump
administration, obviously the Mexican government under the leadership of AMLO implemented the
safe third country policy because they were too worried about all of the welfare reforms
they were making that Trump would come in and destroy.
Yeah, also, if the birthright decision tomorrow goes the wrong way, president similar to that
of Plylar, the DO also goes out the window, which made it unconstitutional to deny public
education to undocumented children and amtala.
have to give life-saving care to undocumented migrants might also be on the way out.
Yeah.
Honestly, the short version is the court doesn't have the power to revoke birthright.
And if they try, we have a constitutional crisis.
Yeah.
Is the Supreme Court going to save your family?
It wasn't here since the beginning of the USA.
You don't get birthright citizenship.
How are they going to decide the time?
like all the conservatives would have to agree on a time. I don't see them agree on that and
just keeping birthright citizenship. Dude, this is such an insane and fundamentally
un-American concept. I cannot begin to explain this to you, okay? Ellis Island,
like every American citizen that currently is a natural born US citizen has,
has, is like a couple of generations removed from not being a US citizen that became a
US citizen due to birthright, okay?
Not just birthright, but also especially due to birthright.
Like go back far enough and every single American, every single American, go back far enough
is the children of migrants, okay?
This is literally the United States of America.
This is the most un-American thing that you could push for.
I don't understand how you could even push for it.
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They don't care.
They say we are full.
I mean, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter.
Yeah, I genuinely think there's a chance more of the SCOTUS doesn't even reach the issue in their decision tomorrow and just says,
Trump can't just make an executive order and amend the Constitution.
So here's a roadmap to show how Trump can do it and we'll see you back soon.
But even then, I don't think that means that they're going to do it.
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My answers were on the main flower even I could have my birthright revoke probably because i'm a democratic socialist
I mean, yeah, this is like, at that point, this is, I would go so far as to say something
as bold, but this is America's Nuremberg race laws moment.
Okay?
I don't think that's a far-fetched assessment to make.
If this goes through, this is the closest equivalent that I can think of, as far as
like a new law in the books. This would be America's Nuremberg race laws moment, which
once implemented, of course, famously made Jews, Jewish Germans, and whoever the Nazis
decided were revoked of their citizenship. They made them a devoted citizenship. It was
a moment of denaturalization, it was a moment of, of depersonhood.
Jim Crow was already, well, Jim Crow already was that moment. I mean, there have been numerous
periods of time, but the trajectory of American history has been rather progressive, right?
This would be a regression, and that's why I'm saying it's America's Nuremberg moment.
Especially paired up with the aggressive militant posture against, the aggressive militant posture
against who we have declared as enemies of the state, undocumented migrants, it would
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Kirk mix
Oh my god
Where did the ADL isn't saying anything about this either?
Another insane ruling this term was when the court decided in Landerby, Louisiana, the
63 that a prison forcibly shearing the dreadlocks of a, oh, I saw that, you're right, forcibly
shearing the dreadlocks of a Rossifarian man who was in for a five-month drug sentence
could not be sued for violating the man's first immemorial rights, truly religious liberty
for me, but no religious liberty for thee.
That obviously has impact on not just the Rastafarians in the prison system, but also Sikhs as well and numerous other
religious groups. It's totally ridiculous. It's just like it's one of those things that's like so clearly protected,
so clearly constitutionally protected, but the only reason why they did it is because they want to be racist.
You know, they just straight up wanted to be fucking racist.
They wanted to be evil and that's the reason why they're doing it
President Trump repeated long debunked lies while talking about the Supreme Court ruling today on mail-in ballots and the ruling expected tomorrow on birthright citizenship
Quick fact check from Daniel Dale Daniel Dale. Mr. Mr. fact check. He's fact-checking
We're you know, we haven't heard from him in a long time also where two minutes remaining on level eight high train ladies
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used by legitimate voters, including Trump himself. Remember, Trump is a mail-in ballot
voter to cast legitimate ballots. All evidence shows fraud rates are tiny, even though they're
slightly higher than in-person voting. Number two, he falsely described what Jimmy Carter
Carter led 2005 Commission said about mail-in ballots. Carter didn't say you can't have
them and the Commission didn't say cheating was inevitable when they're used. Though the
Commission was skeptical of mail-in voting, it also highlighted how Oregon was holding
successful mail-only elections by introducing key safeguards, offered recommendation for
making mail-in voting more secure, said further research was needed on the pros and cons.
He also falsely claimed on birthright citizenship, we're the only nation that does it. No other
nation does that birthright citizenship? No one, not even close. About three dozen countries provide
automatic citizenship to people born on their soil, including Canada, Mexico, and the majority of
South American countries, okay? We are not the only country that does it. That's insane. That's so stupid.
What the hell? And even if we were the only country that does it, which we're not,
The question remains, is it a good policy or is it a bad policy? If you personally believe
it's a bad policy, you have to make an argument for why you think it's a bad policy. It's not
a bad policy. It literally is the fundamental distinction that has made America what it is
as a country, okay? Like, it's a good policy. It is allowed America to avoid the most consequential
element of developing as a country. Most developed nations have this problem. Most developed nations
have a replacement problem, okay? Their birth rates are bad.
Look at Japan is the most extreme example, but look at Europe as well.
Whereas, with the exception of Native Americans, every single American citizen
is generationally removed from not being an American citizen and was a
recipient of birthright citizenship. What are we talking about? There is
literally a fucking soccer player on the US men's national team that would not
be an American citizen if it wasn't for fucking birthright.
He claimed we're the only country in the world that does this type of mail-in ballot didn't
explain what he meant by does this type of so can't call this false but does the country's
use mail-in ballots in several wealthy nations including Canada, UK, Germany, Switzerland
also allow widespread usage of them.
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David Landor, Ross Farn, whose dreadlocks were forcibly shabble in prison. Gun possession,
Nino ruling, the court narrowed a federal law that ban drug use and addicts from owning
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that I trained it no I was about to debate Charlie Kirk whether fuck would I
want anybody to kill him I was supposed to I was supposed to debate Charlie
complicit I know this is a larger concept for you to understand but I was
actually supposed to date Charlie Kirk two weeks prior to his assassination
obviously I have a very different method of going about things than the way that
you're trying to present it look at our our King bird dog right there if that was
my mentality, I would never try to do that.
Charlie, respect it.
It's really sad to see the rest of the remnants
of the conservative movement refusing to carry the flame
in the way that Charlie Kirk wanted it to carry.
What the fuck is this, bro?
On the other hand, you carry that flame,
because we are Charlie Kirk.
We scossing, we always like a guard.
We carry the flame.
We fight over the gospel.
We honor his name.
We honor his name.
Who's got the Bollywood remix? Who's got the Bollywood remix? Alright, alright, alright, alright.
Well, this is good. This is cool, but we gotta do the...
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We carry it to plan, we'll fit for two ghosts, full wheel on our his name
We are Charlie Cork, history is your own
To get to room block, full wheel make heaven own
Oh, who's Mundo Fator, his family is near
Oh, homebills done scripture on faith without fear
Fear, the word turned to silence, but his voice remains
In us it echoes, it cites its sustains
We are Charlie Cork, we carry it to flame
We'll fight for the gospel, we'll honor his name
We are Charlie Cork, his courage are all to get to run broken
We might have known
We are Charlie Cork. I love this song. On our own.
All right, that was we are Charlie Kirk honoring the flame we carry the gospel we fight in
his name and listen. As someone who tries to maintain the flame to the best of my ability,
I try to talk to people who I have significant disagreements with all the time, whether that
be chatters or whether that be individuals running for office, right? And of course,
this is the part of the broadcast that many people are waiting for, okay? Many people
have been waiting for Francesca Hong, who is running for Governor of Wisconsin. She's
a DSA candidate. We are going to have her on right now. We're going to have her on in
a brief moment. I'm going to get it ready. And yeah, we're very excited. Hello. Yes.
All right. Hello, Francesca Hong. What an honor to have you here. It's an honor to be here. Very, very exciting. How's she flying from PA so fast? Yeah, she was earlier in the day. She was on Michael from Pennsylvania's broadcast. She's here today. Thank you so much for coming.
I'm happy to be here.
Very excited.
We got some gifts for you.
For me?
Yeah, Hannah.
Hannah is going to bring you some gifts.
Yes, we got some gifts for you.
You have you've you've run a very here we go.
First of all.
She's so excited.
Oh, you got a gift for me.
For you, the other gift.
No, do it.
You shouldn't have made it.
You should have made it.
This is a really wonderful gift.
I will send this into my family group chat.
Okay, I have some other stuff
that we're gonna be discussing as well,
which is relevant to your background,
relevant to your experience.
Let me pull up my notes real quick.
Just don't look over there on that screen.
I'm gonna put the notes over there.
Hey, chat.
Okay.
But...
This is so exciting.
I haven't had this in years.
I think the last time I had one of these was in Korea, very special, thank you.
Hell yeah.
I have yet to go.
I'm probably going to go this year.
I'm probably going to go this year.
This is the one.
It's like, I've been in Japan, I've been in China, I've been meaning to go to Vietnam
and I've been meaning to go to Korea.
But Francesca Hong, ladies and gentlemen, a lot of you already know her.
She needs no introduction.
You've made big waves in all of the election-watching Democratic Socialist circles.
I just got a Korean American DSA candidate for Wisconsin Governor, single mom, restaurant
worker and chef, a state representative in Wisconsin 76, Madison, Wisconsin.
Your primary is coming up on August 11th, 2026.
You have a bunch of opponents.
We'll get to that.
Marissa Rodriguez, Crowley Royce and Brennan. You have gotten some key endorsements from
Ilhan Omar, Ro Khanna, Nina Turner, DSA, both Madison, Milwaukee and Northeast Wisco, which
we all love equally. Okay. There is no, I know that there is some, some controversy
within the different friendly rivalry happening within the different DSAs in Wisconsin.
So yeah, I there might be some more endorsements that that are coming that I might have missed
But we're gonna play your launch video really quickly
Okay, it's so for people who don't know and the reason why I brought up the fact that you know your your chef background is because
One of my favorite
One of my favorite foods that I have here in Los Angeles, California
California is is a Korean food and if we reach so how much money do you raise earlier with Michael from Pennsylvania?
With Mike from PA. We've raised over $35,000. I hate that
Okay, if we beat Michael from Pennsylvania, are you hungry always hungry? Okay, if we beat Michael from Pennsylvania
We have to beat him. Okay. That's a lot of money
Okay
34 grand, but if we fundraise if we out fundraise. Oh, that's two streams. How much did you raise in this last stream?
I don't know. Oh, that doesn't count. Okay, it's two streams, but it's still fuck it. If we be
If we be
Michael from Pennsylvania
We have a Korean American chef here and I am going to we're gonna we're gonna do mukbang. Okay
We are going to I sorry for signing you over this
Well, it's not like a real mukbang. Okay, it's not. But we are going to try
LA Korean food and she's gonna give me her opinion on whether or not it's it's worth being
my favorite food to eat here. Okay. I don't want to ruin things for you. Damn. No, I think you're
gonna like it. It's fire. It's Galbijjim. Oh, I love Galbijjim. Okay, so good. So that's right off the
jump that's good all right okay all right so i'm gonna fuck it up like you can really fuck it up
yeah hopefully they won't i've maybe i've been eating fucked up kalbijim kalbijim and and not
even knowing it so without even knowing it but yeah that's right uh where do we got okay
honghasonscureactblue.com slash donate uh HongSong we got uh you know we have to be
Michael for Pennsylvania's uh record here okay so uh spam that link uh and uh we're gonna we're
We're gonna get into it real quick.
Hold on, let me change the camera angle on here as well.
We're doing live production.
There's a lot.
You have actually worked with all of those chefs
in the video.
Oh really?
Mm-hmm.
Hell yeah.
So you're basically like bear.
You're, you know, this is bear territory.
You know, you were in treacherous conditions
in the kitchen,
chefing it up.
I've got some complicated feelings about the bear,
but it's good television, very good writing.
I mean, I feel like it wasn't as good like the latest, like the first season was good.
And it got, you know, maybe not as good as, uh, after the first couple of seasons.
Um, there's no tracker on the, on the website, by the way.
So we're going to have to rely on your word, uh, or your team's word on how much
they were, uh, how much we're fundraising.
Oh, for the Hassan link?
Okay.
Right.
Cause I got an honest team.
Okay.
Um, I don't know why there's no tracker, but it's fine.
Uh, okay.
Let's get started.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's get started.
This was your ad, your campaign ad, your intro.
It's so stressful to get by these days.
And I know a lot about stress.
I work in restaurants.
I started in this kitchen 15 years ago,
and you might recognize what's across the street.
A lot of people in that building don't get why it's so hard
to get by right now.
Working hard doesn't mean you can always keep up.
One wrong step can lay you out flat.
This is by design.
I'm State Representative Francesca Hong.
I'm a service worker, community organizer, and a mom.
I work for a living.
Always have, still do.
Five years ago, my community sent me to the Capitol.
The system is rigged.
I'm running for governor to fix it.
For years, we've been told that doing better isn't possible.
But let me tell you, that's bullshit.
All we need to do is fight together.
We can fully fund our public schools
and have universal childcare.
We can guarantee paid leave and have cheaper healthcare.
We can fix a rigged system that puts oligarchs
over workers and small businesses.
We can do better.
Don't let anyone tell you we can't do this.
We can build a Wisconsin where we share the table.
I'm Francesca Hong and I'm running for governor
because I know that together we make better possible.
That was brilliant. Okay. So, that's a goaded launch video. You've turned into a lawmaker
after, you know, working as a chef in kitchens. You're running as the DSA-backed insurgent
in a six-way Democratic primary to replace retiring governor Tony Evers. You were the
daughter of Korean immigrants. You started Madison Kitchens as a dishwasher, worked
way up to executive chef opened up your own ramen shop and 2020 became the first Asian-American
ever elected to the Wisconsin legislature. You remember both DSA and the Assembly's
Socialist Caucus. Now you're running a progressive campaign for Governor of Wisconsin. Seize 74-year-old
Tony Evers, ladies and gentlemen. You build a massive grassroots movement without corporate
PAC dollars modeled on the legacy of Wisconsin's historic sewer socialist, which, you know, I'm
I'm sure Michael talked to you extensively about, he's a nerd, who governs, so we're
socials govern Milwaukee for nearly 50 years, sponsoring legislation for universal childcare,
a state owned public bank, and a moratorium on AI data centers, which we hate here unconditionally.
Your campaign seeks to demonstrate that bold democratic socials governance can deliver material
improvements to both urban and rural working class communities.
Oh, thank you so much for coming.
So happy to be here.
All right.
So you started as a dishwasher.
You became an executive chef.
You opened Morris Ramen and during COVID, you launched Cook It Forward, where you paid
struggling restaurants, cooked meals for food insecure families.
Your single mom, every other person is primary as a Lieutenant Governor or a County Executive
or an agency head.
What does a governor who has stood on a dish pit at 1 a.m. understand about working people
in the state that a career politician fundamentally does not?
We understand the pain.
I think that a lot of people are in pain right now and politicians are not honestly acknowledging
that.
And there's a hustle.
We knew from the get-go that we would have to be the campaign that outhustled everyone
And I think that service industry workers were built different.
Also, the dishwasher is the most, I think, the most important position in a restaurant.
So it's more of a flex there that I want to work in the dish pick
because then I'll know I'm the most important.
So there's a little politician connection. OK, hell, yeah.
So you've also said, OK, let's talk about the bear real quick
before I get to more serious stuff.
The bear is serious. What's up?
What's up? Is the bear not realistic?
Is that what it is?
I think it's realistic in a sense that it's opened up some
traumatic times in my life and been a reminder of when a brigade system
can be incredibly abusive.
I think that the storylines, the relationship development,
you know, I think it's it's it's beautiful to watch.
I just I think folks think that the drama behind the scenes is there every day
for restaurants when a lot of it is actually trying to avoid dramas.
And OK, we I don't know.
The stories around like who the customers are now,
I think it's harder when a customer comes in and they're like, well, we watch the bear.
We know like how this actually goes down.
And then there's this assumption or somebody's coming in with more
of like a judgment on how, or there,
it's kind of like they're coming in,
pretending they already know what's up
because they've watched the bear.
What do you think about your experience
as a working in restaurants translates to governance,
but more importantly than governance?
Like, do you feel like it gives you a better understanding
of the play of the working class?
And do you think every single person
that runs for office has to work in the service sector
in some capacity.
I think everyone period has to work in the service sector
at least once or for some portion of their life.
I think that working in restaurants has taught me
that we, one, you have to care about people.
You see kind of the best and worst
in humanity in restaurants.
It's like a little microcosm of classes in there.
And you learn to respect folks regardless
regardless of what position they're in or what they're doing. And you also, I feel like I come in
from a place where I'm grateful to have spent time in a restaurant where folks had big moments,
celebrations, breakups, weddings, birthdays. I think more importantly too, it's that work ethic of
always trying to put others first. I like that came from working in restaurants and being an
immigrant's daughter. All right. Speaking of restaurants, what's your spice tolerance? What
What are we working with?
Oh, hi.
Because we're already, okay, good.
Because we're already at, I think, $11,000 raised.
Holy shit.
With the goal being 35, and then we'll obviously
extend the goal if it passes 35.
So I'm just gonna get it ready to go just in case.
Chatters, keep donating, okay?
Let's do, you know what?
Let's do spicy then.
I think this can be.
Is this like a white people scale of spice,
or Korean spice?
Have you have you been to K-Town here before?
I, this is my first time in K-Town, but we just came from there.
OK, so no, no, it's like it's not tailored to the to the palette of white people.
K-Town is very Korean, I would say.
They some folks told me that the Korean food in K-Town is better than the Korean food in Korea.
So I have not been able to test that theory out yet.
But I will say California Asian cuisine in general is insane.
Like I like I love Japan.
I've been to Japan many times.
I love China.
I've been to China.
And I would go so far.
I say that like Asian food in California is is like comparable to the their respective host nations.
So I can't speak for Korean food in Korea.
But California Korean food or LA Korean food is pretty fucking spectacular.
I have a kind of a theory behind that is.
Like, especially for Korean food,
there's a certain expectation of having it taste like what mom or grandma made.
And the expectations of folks who come in like service wide or understanding
kind of like what the more western restaurant service is supposed to be like, where I think
folks have more on the line making the food here, especially knowing that it's immigrants
and however many different generations that come after, where people are raising the stakes
and expectations so the food could only get better.
Yeah.
Well, how about Wisconsin?
What are we, how is the, how's the Asian food in general in Wisconsin?
Madison. So we have an incredibly strong ethnic food scene. And people underestimate it. But
I've had chefs that I've known in Chicago who come to Madison for the Lao food, the
Hmong food. We have amazing Tibetan food. Southeast Asian, I would say actually in
Madison where I wish we had better food is Korean food. But okay, I can get it at home.
Oh, yeah, um get the tracker on the stream. I'm checking it chatters. Come on. There was one where it is
It is they just want to see it on screen
Yes, little to bed is so good. It's at 13. It's at 13,300. We got to get those numbers up. It's uh at this rate
We're not going to be able to compete with michael from pennsylvania. I know there's a tracker. I'm looking at it
Okay, calm down. All right, so
This race is very important for a lot of different reasons obviously
there's a tremendous momentum happening with democratic socialism in this country right now.
There have been big waves in New York City. I like to say New York City is the tip of the spear.
They have a well-oiled machine in New York City, DSA, but I believe genuinely that these
policies are universal and are broadly accessible and broadly popular everywhere else. Wisconsin
is a purple state. The longest time the conventional wisdom was that a Democrat at the run
as a miltose centrist in a place like Wisconsin, basically a Republican who recycles just to
survive the general election. In 2016, 71 out of 72 Wisconsin counties went to Bernie Sanders
in the primary. And in the general, Donald Trump ended up beating Hillary's centrist campaign.
Trump barely lost Wisconsin in 2020, but won it again in 2024 by 1%. It is the most purple of
the purple states out there. What's your message to Wisconsin voters who have rejected Central's
politics for over a decade and are looking for a politics that finally speaks to the masses.
It's time to build power. Time to build power through policies that put working class people
first. Everyone deserves to have housing, healthcare, education, and food able to take
care of themselves and their communities. And I firmly believe that it is through working class
people power. That's how we're going to help folks understand that government is supposed to be a
force of good. Republicans and centrists have made it so that government is dysfunctional
and you're meant to think that everything has to be the way that it is with your struggles,
but it doesn't. We fully fund our public schools. Everyone has fair, cheaper healthcare. We
make sure that we're actually holding utility companies, hospitals, insurance companies
accountable. That's how you lower costs. It's both policy and making sure that we're
unafraid to regulate and take on corporate interests through government.
Um, that's a great answer. Your signature issues,
some of which you talked about just now, are universal child care and universal paid leave.
Yeah. In Wisconsin, right now, families are paying more for daycare than for UW tuition.
And the Republicans let Tony Everett's child care accounts program nearly fall off of a cliff.
What does universal child care actually look like for a Wisconsin family under your rulership as Governor Hoang?
So we would make sure that families of four making up to about $114,000 a year or 400% above the federal poverty level
would have fully subsidized child care from zero to 12.
So we all know that summer camps cost money too.
And just because your kiddo is in school doesn't mean that there aren't going to be additional
care costs involved.
And now those families making above that would have a partial subsidy.
And we ensure that there's subsidies available for the providers too while raising wages
for care, childcare workers and educators.
And we pay for it by putting in a very small payroll tax that will end up actually being
massive economic investment. Folks need to see child care as infrastructure. You cannot have
your local dollars stay in your local economy unless you invest in policies like child care
and paid leave because worker forward policies actually make for better lines for the business.
Yeah. Do you feel like there is an appetite for this kind of policy even from Republicans as well?
because I know that this is probably one of the things that you've with said thus far the fact that
you're too radical for a state like Wisconsin. I'm sure you've heard that quite a bit even though
you've been very popular in your run thus far. But there is always this electability barrier
that centrist Democrats have presented against the likes of Bernie Sanders. And I assume someone
such as yourself as well. Now, what's interesting is, at least in my anecdotal experience,
at least with the experiences that I've had going all around the country, going to protests,
demonstrations. I have noticed that the electability argument is no longer working,
that many centrist or many Democrats vote blue, no matter who Democrats that voted for Hillary
Ronald Clinton, voted for Biden, voted for Kamala Harris, realized after the sequence of defeats
that Donald Trump delivered that they were lied to, that Bernie was right. This is something that
that I've heard over and over again. So do you feel like these policies, implementing
free childcare and $20 minimum wage publicly on grocery stores, do you feel like there's
appetite from Republicans as well in your experience from your campaign going out and
knocking on doors? Sometimes I assume in red areas as well.
First of all, the person who wins the most votes is the most electable. Second of all,
If it is radical to have free child care and public grocery stores, you know, I would say,
let's be radical.
Let's embrace that because that hasn't been what we've done in the past and look at where
we are now using the same playbook and strategy when we are where we are.
I think that's irresponsible and we've been incremental in the past and it's led to complacency.
So I think incrementalism is irresponsible.
We should be unapologetic about using the word power and working class power is something
that everyone who is working class is interested in and we've been made to think that we can't
build our own power and we absolutely can.
Yeah.
And it trespasses beyond party lines, remember, for the general past the, you know, past the
primary.
I've told this, I said this this morning too, I've talked to Republicans and Trump voters
and big skeptics in rural areas. And I think so much of how, like, we've lost the trust
of so many people, folks who feel very left behind that they've talked at. Politicians
have come through, made promises, or pretended like they give a shit when they don't. And
I think being the restaurant worker and the single mom, the person who's showing up not
as a career politician, but as someone whose livelihood is also on the line, that relatability
matters, and I think it's important to put in the work to actually build trusted relationships,
to be able to build trust back into government that can do something good for you.
Hell yeah.
Speaking of doing good, you want to expand Badger Care, it's one of your top-line promises.
And Wisconsin is one of the, I believe, 10 states left in the entire country that still
hasn't fully expanded Medicaid.
Wisconsin Republicans have blocked it for more than a decade, turning down billions of federal
dollars and leaving people stuck in the coverage gap.
Remember, for chatters that don't know, Medicaid expansion is purely partisan.
The fact that Republicans refuse to expand it, and the fact that many red states have
had to fight for ballot access so that they could push for it via ballot measures they
voted on, implies that the only thing here that's standing in the way of people living
in Wisconsin and having access to additional billions of federal dollars subsidies is
just the Republican Party.
What does healthcare actually look like for a working family under Governor Hong?
And how do you finally get Medicaid expansion, a public option done when the GOP has spent
over a decade killing it?
It is one of the number one issues.
Wherever I go, folks talk about public schools, data centers, and health care.
And expanding Medicaid Badger Care is step one of many steps that we actually have to
take simultaneously.
A public option, absolutely that's going to help both employers and employees make sure
that we're competing with them or place to bring premiums down.
But healthcare costs are high because healthcare prices are high.
So if we aren't taking on the way that hospitals might be charging insurance companies four
or five times more than what they're getting reimbursed for Medicare, and then consumers,
the people are at risk of having higher premiums because people are jacking around and fucking
around with prices, you're in a cold war between insurance companies and hospitals.
So, in addition to actually investing in public option and expanding Medicaid,
we have to be willing and unafraid to regulate to bring down hospital prices to make sure that we're cracking down an insurance claim denials and going up the way that some hospitals may not pay any taxes on their profits at all.
If you don't do these things simultaneously, we can't actually sustainably have fairer, cheaper healthcare for everyone, which is what folks deserve.
And I think that's the piece that we don't hear enough or from politicians is that we have to be able to I want regulate to be
Onward and not a dirty word. Yeah
Good governance and re-instilling confidence that your government will help you out. I think is is a primary priority
We talked about healthcare briefly
But you also
Cosponsored a bill to create a state-owned public bank modeled on the bank of North Dakota
to famously a communist state, which is the only one of its kind in the country.
And also, by the way, as far as publicly owned grocery stores, another communist policy that's
being implemented in communist Indiana, another, again, communist state.
But yeah, so it's the only one of its kind in the country.
Why has a state bank thrive for over a century in a deep red state like North Dakota?
And how would it let Wisconsin invest in farms and small businesses instead of shipping money
off to Wall Street?
That piece right there, we want our money in our communities to stay in our communities.
So many farmers especially just getting completely bogged down and harmed by rising tariffs,
by big ag, not being able to access loans because these financial institutions care more about
the profits and the actual people who need the loans, we have a public bank to then have
lower interest or no interest loans going out to create predictable financing for housing
development and affordable housing projects to help small business owners, businesses
owned by people of color to be able to scale or sustain.
The reason folks have, you know, they've been hesitant or don't want to do this because
then you're directly competing with these large for-profit banks that are not actually
interested in creating commerce or having a strong economy in their community,
they want to, it's more predatory. If it's under the state, it's actually regulated and making sure
that it's the public's interest that the state is financing and not working with private commerce.
Yeah. Okay. I have a campaign idea. Okay. Okay.
Francisco Hong. No woke Wall Street bankers. Keep the bank in Wisconsin.
Anti-woke bankers only.
Can we just do the last part?
Keep the bank in Wisconsin. None of that woke Wall Street stuff.
No. No DEI bankers from Wall Street.
No. No woke Wall Street. Public banks only.
Yeah, it's anti-woke.
We should package it as this is how it works.
Anti-woke bankers only.
They're saying, and this is why he don't run, Chad.
Just flies off the tongue, bro.
Okay, calm down, guys, I'm trying.
We love good alliteration, no woke Wall Street.
Yeah. Okay.
Okay.
Your mother was a public school music teacher
whose first year of teaching coincided with Scott Walker,
which is seen as, I think, a demonic figure in the state.
destroyed it. Yeah, he's now fighting for relevancy. It's really quite sad. Yeah, Scott Walker ramming
Act 10 through the legislature. You've said that protesting Act 10 with your mother was your first
ever protest. Now you're running for governor on a platform to put a stake in Act 10 and enshrine
a constitutional right to organize. Can you explain to viewers how Act 10 stripped so many workers
out there, collective bargaining rights, and how your mother's screen shaped your political vision?
So I do have to come clean. My first protest was when I walked out with my classmates in
high school protesting the war on Iraq. But my first protest with my parents was at 10.
Can you trust her? She lied about what what her first protest was first protest with my
parents. Okay. The first family, the family protest is a separate protest. So act 10 is the
The way that you go after working class people and movements is to dismantle the power of
workers to organize.
And so Act 10 stripped all public sector workers of a union.
Now, it's not enough to make sure that we repeal Act 10, which we can do through legislation
or can get struck down in the courts.
However, we want to make sure that a bill like Act 10 never comes up again.
So I'd like to see Wisconsin actually be able to take an issue like this to the voter through
a ballot referenda so that we can put it into our constitution that you have a right to
collectively bargain and unionize.
Okay.
Okay.
We're shaking a bitch.
Okay.
So this is going to be a little bit embarrassing.
I apologize, but this has got to journalism.
This is what we do at the House and I broadcast.
You thought this was a safe space.
But.
Hey, I'm proud of that. So all right.
So can you show off some of your tattoos and tell viewers about the corresponding
fundraiser that determined the size of your tattoos?
So in twenty twenty one after I'm going to grab a drink.
Well, you do the world champion Milwaukee Bucks won the NBA finals.
I decided to have a fundraiser for my campaign.
And for every $1,000, we raise my bucks and six tattoo would grow an inch.
So the final product was about 6.5 inch bucks and six tattoo raised over $6,000.
So that, you know, I think that was a year that will remain with Wisconsin forever.
I can carry forward the Bucs championship for the rest of my life.
Will you, what do you think about Gian, what do you think about Giannis?
I think Giannis, it's, it's, it's, we brought the Bucs, like we're just opening up all the
wounds now.
Okay.
I, I was mentally preparing for Giannis leaving.
I was not ready for Bobby Portas to go to, okay.
Can you promise to bring Giannis back?
As governor?
Yeah.
force him to come back. Like a reverse exile.
We can certainly have some.
I will do what I can.
I will wield the full power of the executive office to do everything I can to
reverse Yanis to come back to the body.
I have secret information that I've not revealed to anyone before,
but Yanis actually left the state because there was no universal childcare.
That's what I've heard and he would come back if there was universe jacket. That's what he was saying. Well, then that's got to be that's got to be the first year first session first budget item.
Yeah, so just saying childcare. All right. Well, that's going to make it a lot easier than what I thought.
Also, weirdly enough, Yannis also said he hates AI data centers.
And that's also because he's like, oh, I don't know if there's anyone running for
governor that will stand against AI data centers.
Is there anyone running for governor that's standing against AI data centers?
We are the only campaign.
I'm the only candidate to support a one year moratorium on the construction of
new AI data centers.
Yeah. No Greek man would ever reveal that information to you.
Excuse me. I'm Greek.
My family, half my family is literally from Greece.
Okay.
What the fuck do you mean?
Of course he told me.
And Yannis was so close to being Turkish anyway.
And and it messed up and the Turks were like, no, no, you got to get out of here.
And then he went to Greece instead.
That's like not even fully a fake story.
Anyway, that's although I am lying about other other stuff, but hey,
guess what?
Oh, I think somebody just mentioned Tyler Harrow.
Yeah.
No, I'm not thrilled.
He has a lot to prove to us.
he's going to be up against many other good guards that we're bringing in.
So he better fucking show up.
OK, speaking of which, by the way,
so we talked about this tattoo growing for your fundraiser.
This time, it's going to be much easier.
You're just going to eat delicious Korean food,
which is going to be arriving soon.
Once again, Chatters, we are currently at
twenty six thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars raised with the goal
being $35,000, but it will go above $35,000. $35,000 is just for a mukbang session where
Francesca Hong will review for the first time ever LA Korean food. It's huge, okay?
This will change her life possibly. You can be there to be that change.
Um, it was my expectation that I like there was gonna have to be something life-changing that happened today
This could be it. So now let's get back to some less serious
But still fairly serious stuff going on you have a race coming up the Democratic Party primaries are coming up
One of your primary opponents is lieutenant governor Sarah Rodriguez and she just consolidated the moderate wing of the party
After Missy Hughes dropped out to endorse her
She's backed by over $5 million in independent expenditures.
You're running an avowedly grassroots campaign that completely rejects corporate PAC money.
How does running a campaign powered by working class donors and working class energy neutralize
this massive financial advantage that Lieutenant Governor Sarah Rodriguez has?
And how do you convince voters that electing an unbought and unbought socialist is worth
the risk of bucking the party machine.
I have to answer to the people. They are the folks who are backing our campaign. We have
more individual donations than the next two candidates combined. No corporate PAC money,
no APAC back money. This is ensuring that literally the folks who are powering our campaign
or who I answer to, not special interests and not lobbying.
We have already hit over 40,000 doors in our state,
just one weekend over 10,000.
And these aren't just volunteers
who have been working with them and other campaigns.
These are folks who are new to politics,
folks who haven't knocked doors before.
When you're engaging and earning the excitement
of people who haven't been in politics before,
that means that we're breaking through one of our biggest opponents,
which is apathy, which is disillusionment.
And I think that's something you cannot buy.
You cannot buy the excitement of the voters.
You have to earn that, build relationships, do the work on the ground,
and actually show folks that you are not just fighting for them,
but we are the campaign that's fighting alongside them.
Hell yeah.
Um, so Wisconsin primaries have a different systems open, right?
Uh, and also I'm pumping the, uh, the donation link, everybody. Um, we gotta, we gotta, you
know, get those numbers up still. We're at 27,000 only. We're not at 35,000. If the food
gets here, it's going to go cold. If you don't hit the 35,000, um, but in any case, and we
can't lose the Michael from Pennsylvania. Let's be real. Uh, that would be unacceptable.
Um,
It's still marked.
Yeah. That's crazy. That's crazy. You can't don't know, Magus. Okay. He can't don't know
among us at all that that would be unacceptable because they already, Caroline,
Kwan, interviewed you already before I did.
Oh, shoot, that was so great.
Michael from Pennsylvania, you already, before I did, it's like people are saying,
I'm no longer I'm I'm washed now.
So that's what people keep saying to me over and over again.
Michael from yeah, Michael from PA, not from Wisconsin, by the way.
And I don't even know why he says he's Michael from Pennsylvania.
He's in Los Angeles.
So well, he's saying where he's from.
Yeah, it's, you know, who knows if that's that's real.
It's word on the street, but I don't trust that guy.
He wasn't everyone who's ethnically ambiguous has been asked where you're from at some point.
You think Michael is definitely ambiguous? I've tried so hard.
Yeah. Yeah. He's so ethnically ambiguous. The whitest man I know.
He's got the curlier hair now that can. I don't know. I'm trying here like.
Italian? Okay. All right, let's get back to the open primary. So Wisconsin's open primary rules
mean anyone can vote in your primary regardless of party registration. At the same time, polling
shows of the vast majority of voters are currently undecided or completely tuned out.
What's your message to those voters who feel like establishment politics of the past few decades
have basically forgot about them? They just sold them out. And what do you say to conservatives
who have grown tired of Trump's costly wars and his lack of transparency with the Epstein files
and gas prices skyrocketing because we are waging Israel's wars on their behalf in Iran.
You deserve better. You deserve permanent affordability and a Wisconsin that belongs to you.
I think ours is a campaign that focus on building community and policies that are universal,
but we have to message in a way and we have to let folks know that that we are doing this for
you the individual so that you can better take care of yourself your loved ones and your community.
On the campaign trail in central Wisconsin you've spoken about validating rural rage,
anger of rural communities that have been hollowed out by corporate tax breaks and
offshore manufacturing. How have decades of corporate neoliberalism and austerity
hollowed out rural wisconsin and how does your plan to build publicly owned grocery stores
uh the bill ab 1221 and reinvest in municipal infrastructure directly address that anger
one of the things that rural folks really get excited about when our campaign comes through
to meet with them is the younger folks in the area who show up for us who are now showing up to
meet with some of these county party leaders who are generally white and over the age of 65.
And we're showing folks that look, a different type of politics is possible. That will bring in a
different type of policy because these are areas where middle manufacturing paper mill jobs, paper
mills have shut down, they went overseas. These are places where GM plants and, you know, good
paying union jobs with good benefits, they were shipped overseas. And so when we focus,
not only on bringing in middle manufacturing good jobs through public grocery stores and
investing in infrastructure, but we think about a green bank with green new jobs that are powered
by union jobs and we're investing in clean energy infrastructure, updating schools to be green
schools. We're talking about good jobs to update municipal buildings and fucking fix the potholes
in the roads. And so there's been a manufactured divide and resentment with policy that pits
urban and rural against one another. But it's because their policies that favor corporate
greed and corporate profit that that's happened, not because, you know, we're trying to create that
that it's not about a manufactured divide. It's about making sure working class people have
opportunity in their community to keep money in their community.
Okay, I like that. But what if my suggestion to you was
billions of dollars in tax breaks for AI data centers instead of fixing the
potholes and also rural infrastructure alongside urban infrastructure?
So we got data centers in Wisconsin right now
and they're exempt. They don't pay sales and use tax.
If we were to delete in our control alt delete plan for data centers, those corporate subsidies
and exemptions, we're looking at $2.1 billion that we can put into public transit, clean infrastructure,
and fixing the dam roads, that's a Tony Evers quote.
who needs to get on the bus or even drive on roads that you have to have adequate suspension on
when you can feel the joy of paying extra for your electricity bill. This is AI data center down the
road that's sucking up all of the energy and also humming and creating environmental catastrophe as
well. Yeah, I just, you know, I think that money can be used in better ways. I think that we should
be taxing the billionaires and the ultra rich and having a wealth tax so that finally our money is
staying in our communities as opposed to our money paying for the tax breaks of some of the wealthiest
people in Wisconsin and paying for these companies to have lobbyists to then line up and basically
be a puppeteer for politicians. I think the money that goes to lobbyists from corporations that
come from breaks that we pay for, that in itself is a fucking abomination too.
So let's talk about cranes and trains. Not so big on the cranes in general, but I definitely love
trains. You're the only candidate, uh, with, as we've adequately mentioned, who is calling
for a moratorium on data centers and Wisconsin still wants to hand big tech more than $2 billion
in tax breaks. Um, your crazy trains plan says, take that money, hire the exact same union
workers, take that exact same money and instead building, instead of building an empty server
farm that jacks up everyone's electricity bill, we build homes for people can afford
the greener grid, schools and transit actually works.
How do you envision using Wisconsin's multi-billion dollar surplus to build bridges and trains
for the engineer in Milwaukee, the dairy farmer in Green Bay, and the student in Madison rather
than gifting tax breaks to big tech companies?
I think the entire vision and what Wisconsinites need to remember is that the state belongs
to them and not these big tech companies and not these outside contracts that are coming
in and they're not putting our workers first or putting in public project labor agreements
and I think in order for us to grow working class people power, we have to be the ones
that have democratic control of the economy, which is why we have to put this money as
as opposed to subsidizing data centers in big tech,
we actually put it into the communities
what they're demanding to help make communities safer,
more affordable, and more sustainable for our kids.
Okay, I'm gonna stay on the AI data center situation
because Microsoft is turning the old Foxconn graveyard
into a data center.
Many of Wisconsin remember that the Foxconn
was a disaster. We got Fox conned. Yeah, complete failure. Scott Walker promised $10 billion in 13,000
jobs. Wisconsin ended up getting a fraction of the jobs, hundreds of millions in local infrastructure
debt, and nearly 100 families homes were bulldozed for a factory that never really came as governor.
How do you break Wisconsin's addiction to bribing corporations that never end up delivering?
I think they got to pay up front.
We have to talk about, instead of cutting deals, where many of these developers and AI
companies are actually operating on borrowed money, right?
And so going into a financial agreement, you know, taking on that much risk with taxpayer
money is deeply irresponsible.
So I think if they're going to build here, they need to pay first.
they're going to be able to use, if they want to use something for surveillance to compromise
our natural resources and compromise public health, we have to, I think, make Wisconsin
a more hostile state to some of these larger corporations and not be in a situation where
we're having to clean up because Foxconn was nowhere near its promise of how many jobs
they were going to bring.
So speaking of being hostile, or being a more hostile state, I have a proposal.
Oh, God. Why did you take such a big gulp? Oh, no. Okay.
I'm already embracing myself again.
In China, there's this statue of a former emperor, and people go up to that statue and slap it.
I don't know if you've ever seen it.
people take their shoes off and they'll like hit the statue for thousands of
years, thousands of years of shame and it's a shame statue. I propose building a
Scott Walker statue that people can go to and slap it up and spit on if
they want to. Do you feel like this would take out some of the frustration
that Wisconsinites are feeling and it would be relatively cheap. You could
even charge people at certain points at entry. Here, I'll show you the...
I think we should support local artists and have it be an active exhibition.
Wisconsin also happens to be...
Have you ever wondered why people in China keep hitting these statues again and again?
Some people think it is just a strange tradition, but there is actually a deep story behind it.
You might have noticed that the statues look different over time because they slowly break and have to be rebuilt.
These statues are not random.
to represent people who betrayed a famous national hero many years ago. Even after hundreds of years,
people have not forgotten what they did. Would you do you do you? Okay, this is like low-key kind
of a go to proposal. I was just joking. But what if local artists made Skywalker statues and then
people could do that? That's where I'm at is Wisconsin is actually last or second to last
and arts funding and it's an absolute embarrassment.
You know, states like Minnesota actually have a portion of their sales tax that goes to like a
heritage and cultural preservation fund where they actually fund arts.
So, if this means that we are commissioning local artists, they are paid well,
that it can contribute to a broader creative economy, that it remains this kind of like
active exhibition, I would consider it.
OK, that's good.
We we it's got to support the artist.
We put those down.
We put the write it down, write it down.
That's a that's a proposal.
If you're Fox News, don't write it down.
Oh, my God. OK.
All right.
So let's get back to more serious stuff,
even though I feel like the Scott
Margaret statue thing is kind of cool and kind of serious.
Also, we made it over the past
fit over the finish line, I believe.
Or no, wait, no, we haven't.
$34,980 the goal being $35,000 we got we need 20 more dollars chat open your wallet
Or is it not no, I think it is literally isn't it $20 am I doing the math wrong?
Yeah, 20 bucks over the finish line. 20 bucks. Yeah, who's gonna be the last 20? Who's gonna be the last 20?
Uh, who's gonna be the last 20 bucks? It should be Mike
Yeah. Run it up. Run it up. Yeah. Mike is getting a donation mug. It's not a big deal.
And we're not going to stop at that either, by the way. Oh, now the new goal is $50,000.
Look at that. We didn't even hit the 35 and you guys already expanded the donation goal to 50
grand. Okay. That's fine. We can hit that too. We'll hit that as well. All right. So speaking of
which now that we got the 35,000 first set of muckbong for you is Hannah.
Hannah's got another gift for you. It's not just this soda.
We got something else for you as well, even though I thought it was disrespectful
a little bit because it's microwave, but here it is. What is that? What is it, Hannah?
Oh, thank you. So we got you red bean pancake for
It's air fried red bean pancake, which I feel like is a-
Hannah, did you pick these out?
I like these napkins, too.
Well, that's my mom.
Well, your mom's got great face in napkins.
Thank you.
What is this tray, too?
That I think is also my mom.
Most of the stuff in this house is things that my mom picked.
Guys, the lips that touch welches are all that touch mine.
Yeah, it's an old magazine, right?
The National Drink Magazine.
It's lovely. Well, thank you for the pancake.
Okay.
All right, getting back to some of the questions that I have here for you.
Okay, so Public Service Commission recently forced WeE Energy's to make tech companies pay 100% of the generation.
100% of the generation costs for their data centers,
rejecting corporate handout that would have forced
residential rate payers to subsidize 25% of those costs.
Yet we energy is still trying to bypass this ruling
by filing a separate rate case
to jack up residential utility rates by over 9%.
How will you prevent utilities from using data centers
as a pretext to squeeze working families?
Well, we have to make sure the Public Service Commission
has statutes in place that actually give them, you know, enforcement mechanisms to reject
rate heights.
We also have to make sure that there are transparency measures and accountability reports where these
utility companies, WeEnergies, has to actually show where the rate height money is going,
how they're going to use it, provide the auditing report so that we know it's not going to line
a pocket of an executive that it's actually going to make improvements in the grid or
like invest in renewable energy and that that's it's a it's a step in making in the broader
goal which has to be allowing local municipalities to have publicly owned utilities.
Yeah. Also, you introduced keep families together bill getting into ice a little bit to completely
ban local law enforcement from collaborating with ICE and prevent federal agents from
terrorizing families of schools, libraries, daycares. As governor, what's your vision
for protecting immigrants to ensure that ICE isn't ripping apart Wisconsin families? Also,
our food is here. I think Jim is here. Yeah. Oh my gosh. But yeah, how will you how will you
stop ICE from ripping apart neighborhoods and families? Well, I think it's paramount that
the executive again, wield the, to the fullest extent, the power to ensure that we're protecting
all communities from the enforcers of fascism, which is ICE. The Keep Families Together package
ensures that we prohibit 287G agreements or local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE.
We also have to make sure that we are giving the Attorney General's Office full jurisdiction to be
able to sue and prosecute individual ICE agents as well as district attorneys at the district level
and that state money can go towards immigrant justice organizations to help fund different
mutual aid efforts, legal observer trainings, lawyer rights trainings. I think most importantly
folks need to know that their governor is on their side and that just because the federal government
We do not have to participate even when we may not always be able to override federal authority.
It doesn't require us to participate in it.
All right. We're at 37,000 raised.
And also I just dropped a bill in there as well.
So it's going to go up in a second. I suspect.
No.
But...
I'm excited for this food.
All right. Let's bring the food in.
Hannah, you got the food?
All right. Bring it in.
All right, bring it in.
Anna's wonderful, by the way.
Yeah, she's great.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, it's a lot.
It's a lot. Okay.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I dropped $1 billion illegally
as a single contributor.
You know, one of my many billions.
Yeah, yeah, multi-billionaire.
Yeah, yeah.
Socialist.
Okay.
So we got that's what I want Tom Steyer to do.
How's he doing?
I don't know.
I want to have a check in with him.
So we got kimchi.
There's a lot.
But basically, I mean, the meta is the meta is to just, you know, pop this up.
Okay.
And then can we get a claw?
Hannah.
to grab the to grab the food out of the thing we got white clothes on too this is gonna be
oh don't worry about this I'm just gonna I want to make sure we don't make a huge mess here
okay oh they didn't even give us forbidden rice or whatever that's kind of lame normally these
Purple wrist. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. This is what we need. Yes. All right. Pop it open.
Pop it open and let's see what your, what your first reaction is. Okay. They don't have
of any of those in there.
No. No.
OK, try it.
This is you're putting cheese on.
I didn't they do it.
I don't know why.
Why? OK, OK, OK, but give it a try.
I'm going to try.
I'm going to try.
We're going to try.
We're going to try.
It's fucking sacrilegious.
OK, give it a try.
You have ruined
kind of a game by putting cheese on everything.
And I come from the dairy state.
I fucking love cheese, but we shouldn't be.
Oh, I'm going to.
I'm not going to mess it up to your slander.
Look at that cheese pull.
Oh, I mean, just call it something else.
I was expecting Kite be cheap and.
Why?
But there's stuff in this stuff, okay?
What is this?
Is this just a mash up?
This is the worst.
There are actually some of the time you've been there with it.
Let's see.
It quieted you down, so that's good.
In spite of your initial reaction, is potatoes bad on it, too, or is that?
Potatoes, carrot, garlic, sometimes like little nuts or.
Chad, that was, I'm sorry to cut you off, Chad, that was a misogyny.
It's always a good thing if you're, if you put the food in your mouth and you go and
you stop talking, that means it's good.
That means you're excited.
This is fine, but it's not.
So then I can't really give you the criticism or the feedback because the premise is off.
So this is not Colby Jim?
I mean, it's something, it has Kylie in it, it was braised, Jim means braised.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Okay, so the keys on the Korean food craze started I'm gonna say a couple years ago and I
don't understand it. This is very
I want to get this up a minute here. Sit on my traditional Korean food right?
So one of the things I wanted to ask you, and you gotta get closer to the mic, sorry,
but one of the things I wanted to ask you is, cheese on Korean food has to be a byproduct
of the Korean War, right? I assume that because there's no like, it doesn't exist in Asian
cuisine for the most part, cheese is not supposed to be in an Asian cuisine like that.
No, I mean, I think that's, I don't know if I could pinpoint it to a certain day, but
dishes like, that has, you know, spam traditionally, or hot dogs and kimchi, and you boil it with
other vegetables, that's very much a dish from the war, American, you know, Korea has
one of the largest, if not the largest American military presence outside of the U.S.
But I think the cheese thing has been- Is it like a new evolution?
I think it's newer and I think I'm going to go ahead and blame some white male chefs
who thought they were building something innovative and exclusive in the wrong direction.
love it and if it tastes good, great. I just can't tell me this is Cardi Jim.
So it's not Cardi Jim, but do you like it? Like, what's your what's your assessment over it on it?
Well, now it's hard because I'm going in with this very visceral reaction.
Okay, I'll have some more and let you. Oh, wow. This is, I would be more
devastated if I wasn't eating my favorite food right now. Like, I'll be honest, it's one of those
things where, I mean, I get it, like, I'm Turkish and there are a lot of places that say, you know,
this is authentic Turkish food and then you have it and you're like, this is not authentic Turkish
food, it kind of sucks. But I don't even think this is cultural appropriation. I think it's just,
like, it can be different cuisine. Like, that's, you would think that with the cheese and the Korean,
like for me as a Korean American born and raised in Wisconsin this would be a happy thing but it
makes me very angry. Damn. I but not not the best feeling to invoke. I'm so glad you're enjoying it.
When I came in hot, when I came in hot and looked like this was my favorite Korean food and LA Korean
food mobs. It turns out it doesn't mobs. I wonder if someone else can speak to when this
I'm going to happen, but I feel like right now there are more white people who can speak Korean better than I can.
Like as a Korean who grew up in a time where, especially in a place like Wisconsin, where Korean wasn't cool.
And if anything, like your proximity to whiteness with your social capital is a way to kind of protect yourself.
Yeah, you know, I did club soccer and theater, the two least Korean American things for actually maybe not soccer or God damn it, we had a terrible showing, but and now it's like so cool to be Korean.
I have, I'm good.
I have many mixed feelings about how Korean culture has become this phenomena.
And now I'm like, am I cool enough to be Korean?
I'm going to stop your noise gate so that people can hear you better, but it's also
probably going to cause a lot more mouth noises, so I'm just letting you know.
But I guess that is technically my fault.
I'll get closer to the mic and further away from that.
that thing from that monstrosity. I have beautiful kimchi in front of me now that I will eat with
my rice. Let's see if you like the kimchi. I think I will. I got sauce all up and down my beard.
Oh, that's lovely. Oh, no, it's too sweet.
Damn. It had a good shot at the beginning. You got a little bit of the funkiness from the
shellfish and the salted shrimp. And that's the other thing. I feel like a lot of Korean food got
very sweet. And I'm going to go ahead and blame, you know, white folks for that too.
Uh, what else is the pickles? We can have, we can find a win here, right?
I mean, that's, that you can't mess that up. Can't think. Can't you?
Oh, that's nice.
So I have some more questions and I know you don't have a lot of time left.
So I'm going to burden through them as fast as I can.
You have a no secret police act imposing severe consequences on including a felony charge
$100,000 fine on any law enforcement officer who covers their faces, hide their name and conduct or
conducts arrests without identifying themselves. What's your vision for holding officers accountable
and how do you believe policing should evolve such that we do not create more Kyle Rittenhouses
and you know things like that?
We have to invest in community. You can't be tough on crime if you're not going to be tough on
causes. Our educators and police officers are having to respond to crime and so many
of societal failures. If we look at the communities that are safest, they're the ones where folks
have good jobs with good benefits, adequate mental health resources. Our kids have community
centers and places to go and be themselves and have fun after school. Our schools are fully funded.
I think that if we do not actually invest in making sure working people have their
needs met, we are not adequately addressing crime. And this is a system right now that has the
Epstein class running free. So don't tell me that it's working and that we shouldn't fight for reform.
We have to fight for reform. You mentioned before that, you know, child care costs have now exceeded
a year of tuition for UW Madison. Well, it costs more than that to incarcerate one person
and in the state of Wisconsin,
and Wisconsin incarcerates black men
at a disproportionately high rate,
higher than most states across the country.
So this is not working.
And if we want to be serious about public safety,
if we are serious about crime
and actually making sure that our kids have a future,
we have to invest in community first.
Police are a response to crime.
And right now they're responding to a lot of things
aren't crime and then creating more violence. Yeah, we're also a 46,000, I think.
Holy shit. Yeah, I might have poisoned you with bad Korean food, but at least, you know, we've...
We just don't have to call it Korean food and it's okay. We can have, and I hope Son Dong-dan don't
fault me. I think you made... I love this place and I will forever ride for it.
It's great. So it's fine that you don't like it. It's okay. And maybe I'd be more sad if I wasn't
been eating this delicious food right now and it's it's I if you if you had just told
me it was not if it wasn't you didn't tell me it was Kylie Jim I would be enjoying that
okay you keep me up but that's what that's what it says on the on the menu you keep this
up to fail they queued it up they set it up that has to be like an add-on for cheese
though they wouldn't put it on the menu with cheese on it like no that is that is an add-on
Yeah, the rice cakes are add-on what the cheese is a add-on I add it on because that's so you did this
No, but they add it on like and the when you when you
When you go there, yeah
And you order it. Yes, the cheese and rice cakes are add-ons. Yes
So sometimes one of the more annoying things that would happen in the restaurant is when you have folks who are like lots of
Substitutions lots of no, no, this is like it's it's
It's not, I don't like randomly decide to put shoes on.
I know, these are available and add-ons to enhance the meal and the dish.
Yeah.
No, it's, I can, again, had I known this was the product or this was the dish, that's
very mukbang-y.
Did everyone see the cheese pull?
Yeah.
I think that's what food people-
You hate it.
You hate me.
You're like, I'm doing a ban.
I'm doing a house on a band from the state if I if I win the race.
I love cheese and I love Kylie Jen and I just don't want to see them together.
OK, but they're both delicious on their own.
Are you going to I get to open the gifts that we brought you?
Yes. But let me ask you another question before we do that.
Sorry, I know we're running out of time.
Oh, it's OK.
During your 2024 primary, you broke with the party line
to back the uncommitted movement to protest the genocide of Palestinians and you drafted
a state legislative letter demanding an immediate ceasefire. You also introduced a clean repeal
of former Governor Walker's anti-BDS laws. How do you connect the struggles of the working
class in Wisconsin to the billions of federal taxpayer dollars spent on funding military
conflicts and bombings abroad?
I think at its core, Palestinian liberation is intrinsically entwined and connected to
liberation of all of us. So at the state level, you know, ensuring that we don't have anti BDS laws,
that we protect the right to protest and free speech, that we the unrest, the uninstructed movement
in Wisconsin, that was also an exercise of free speech. And I think direct democracy and letting
our elected officials know what we cared about what we needed them to do, giving them a lane
to course correct. I think working class people, we shouldn't see our tax dollars going to
fund genocide and forever wars when we don't have folks here who have access to housing
that we've got kids who are hungry in Wisconsin and across the country. That's, it's unacceptable.
And so investing in and fighting for human rights, that's also who I am and why I'm a
Democratic Socialists too, because democracy, human rights, and fairness, those are the
principles that, that's what dictates the policy that I'm fighting for.
Hell yeah.
Wisconsin is the only state in the Midwest that has medical marijuana, one of nine nationally.
So one of ten for no Medicaid expansion, one of nine for no medical marijuana.
Wisconsinites often drive the neighbor in states to purchase weed, which means
millions of dollars of potential tax revenues just leaving the state. As
governor, will you legalize medical marijuana? And if so, will you also allow
or will you also push to legalize it recreationally? Full legalization of
medicinal and recreational marijuana. We also have to make sure that we are
fulfilling our responsibility to help folks who have low-level drug offenses,
look at expungement opportunity for cannabis-related entrepreneurship.
So it goes beyond just legalizing.
I think we have to make sure that it's creating an infrastructure and
an economy that puts Wisconsin farmers first,
that makes sure that Wisconsin entrepreneurs are first,
that we're not, you know, there's a lot of predatory,
I think, lobbyists coming into the cannabis industry
right now, Wisconsin has an opportunity to make sure
that the model that we have for legalization
puts Wisconsinites first.
So looking at parts of Michigan, parts of Colorado,
but most importantly that it supports our entrepreneurs,
our consumers and our farmers.
Okay, so this is a, I mean, you kind of already did this from the start, but this is what I call the Zoran question. It's like clearly definable policies.
Yeah. What are your top five priorities for Wisconsin? How would you go about implementing them?
Public education, fairer, cheaper health care, shared revenue, childcare and housing. And so public education, if we want to maintain a democracy in our state in this country,
this country, we must invest in what is the last remaining democratic institution, that's
public education. So supporting our public schools, making sure that there's fairer cheaper
health care through the expansion of Medicaid, investing in a public option, and ensuring
that we are controlling and regulating health care prices to bring health care costs down.
I talked about shared revenue. Now, this is really important because the state of Wisconsin
has been hoarding a lot of our tax dollars away from our local municipalities.
And if we want to make a meaningful difference in people's lives in just two years, one of
the best ways we'll be able to do that is to make sure that our cities and towns have
enough resources to fund our libraries, to fix our roads, to make sure that things that
people are thinking about, stop lights, you know, spround about what have you, that local
governments have what they need to be able to provide the essential services, fire and
EMS, housing. This is something we hear about everywhere. We're going to be able to maintain
and lower rent costs by having tenant protections and making sure that we're building permanent
affordable housing, increasing density, and having an actual housing agency, not just
just a pseudo governmental housing authority.
And then we, the childcare,
that has to be lowering to no more than 7%
of anyone's annual income should go to childcare,
but we move towards building fully subsidized childcare
for those folks of family four making under 115,000.
That was great.
Now we're gonna do rapid fire, super easy, super simple.
Um,
Ravifier, do you support repealing act 10? Yes, universal child care. Yes free school meals. Yes
Guaranteed pay leave. Yes abolishing ice. Yes a one-year data center moratorium. Yes breaking up a big ag
Yes
Public grocery stores. Yes, right to repair. Yes legalizing cannabis. Yes overturning citizens united
Yes, a workers bill of rights. Yes a free Palestine
Yes, a Scott Walker statue that people can go to that are made by local artisans and
And craftsmen that people can slap up if they want to
Tentatively yes, okay. That's I tried to sneak that in there. I was like, oh, we got the momentum like you're saying yes
That everything maybe I could catch you
Damn it
Well, thank you so much for coming on. This was an incredible experience your primaries on August 11th
You're dancing between first and second of the polls right now
Now, there's some consolidation taking place because obviously you've had a lot of momentum
and centrist Democrats are definitely very scared of having responsive politics in any
state.
This would be a significant victory for people in Wisconsin, but also for democratic socialism
as well to prove once and for all that these policies are universal, that they're not just
you know, a pie in the sky ideals that these this is what good governance is and
For people hearing you for the first time today, what what do you want them to understand about your convictions and how can people contribute to your campaign?
We're what are some areas of need for you? We're almost at fifty thousand dollars. Oh my god
Well, 47 500 we can't hit 50. What are you guys doing? I?
Will say that as goes Wisconsin as goes the country
If we have this grassroots community-powered campaign taking on the status quo, the establishment donors and Dems who don't want us to imagine better, to dream better.
If we are the campaign that will actually go back to our progressive roots in Wisconsin and build something better.
So where socialism was born in Wisconsin, unemployment insurance, social security, kindergarten, shout out to Mike. I'm going back to some of our history.
But the thing is, if we're able to show the rest of the country that we can have a different type of politics in a purple state where working class people are choosing to have more power and actually have a government that is going to put them first.
That changes the game for the entire country.
So working class people power means more organizers, more folks coming out for DSA.
I think that everyone needs to be paying attention to what's going on in Wisconsin
because what happens here is a potential foreshadowing of what's to happen in the future.
Hell yeah.
So let's look at what you got me.
Purchase the Hong's strongest soldier.
Reagan fucked us, pal.
I've seen that.
It's true. Yeah.
And it's oh my God. No.
This is like a like a like a K-pop fan card.
Yeah, that's from that's from Lizzie.
That's amazing.
I love that.
That's artist to Alta Dina.
OK, what do we got in here?
Oh, oh, God.
What is?
Madison, DSA, trucker hat.
That's crazy. You betcha.
That's crazy. That's our home chapter.
OK, hell, yeah.
I don't I don't even have one of those yet.
What am I going to get one of those?
That's a oh, yeah, no, I guess.
Special privilege. What is this?
What?
DSA. Wait, Milwaukee, DSA.
What is this supposed to be?
Their ear, their ear covers, wait, headband so that you keep your ears warm.
Yeah, like that.
Mm hmm. OK, it's a little bit too big for my head, but I think that's because.
Well, I mean, I have a big head.
I have a normal size head. Shut up, Chad.
Shut up, Chad. Maybe they assume.
No, it looks great.
OK, we got a beanie.
Milwaukee, DSA beanie.
Got to say, my home chapter there.
Are you guys are going so hard with this?
Oh, my God, that looks.
See, I'm a beanie person, so.
I have to say, in LA, there's not a lot of opportunities to wear beanies,
but talking about folks are out in like a fucking park at 70 degrees out.
Yeah, we do.
We're going to see people and it's don't you think there are folks who are beanies inside?
All right. Yeah. Tim pool.
Shout out to pool.
OK, so we got hotties for Hong.
With the sleeves pre cut, that's crazy.
That's crazy.
I know there's some
about that they're going to really appreciate that.
They're going to appreciate that.
You know, I got I got to rock that.
And then.
Reagan, wait, this is also this is also sleeveless.
What is going on?
OK, people on your team are like, it's enough.
And I have the best team.
They're like, I'm not with the fucking suits.
And up with the suit.
Time to free the muscle teeth.
Yeah, it's it's time for a study summer.
OK.
This was amazing.
Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for having us in person by August 11th by mail postmark by July 22nd online July 22nd.
Again, it's open. It's open primary.
So you don't have to have like a party affiliation to be able to vote.
And that actually also potentially creates new new threats in my opinion as well a little bit.
If there is I just I think Democrats are going to try to pull all the stops here.
I am a little bit worried about like it's not should Democrats just like trying to pull all stops
Because the more this momentum builds the more they're like we have to make sure that there's a corporate do nothing Democrat
And we have to organize them and we have to out front
we can't out fundraise them usually because outside money is is
You know super easy to come by for people like that. You're never gonna get that
Obviously, which is why these sorts of fundraisers are also important, which is why I was urging you guys to donate but
But, you know, they got the money, but we got the people and, you know, I'm very excited
to see where this goes and I can help out in any way.
Hopefully, you know, maybe I'll come to Wisconsin.
We would love to have you in Wisconsin.
I'll be able to show you some really good cheese.
I love cheese.
I'm a cheeser.
We have the best cheese in the world.
Also, yeah, you guys have a communist sports team.
Oh, our beloved Packers.
Yeah.
me about socialism I say the three Ps packers public schools and potholes we
can make a connection to how all of that works together I just I feel very very
confident about everything here straight up if we still haven't hit 50k that's
crazy we have four forty nine thousand eight hundred and thirty seven dollars
raised we can't fit the K embarrassing chat open up your wallets right now one
last time let's get it let's get it over the finish lines get over the fifty
50,000 line what's it gonna take for you to come out to, Wisconsin?
50,000 if we fundraise 50,000 I'll come out to Wisconsin. I know what we'll talk about it
I I said it already. I think that's your team before but like if there's any like events or any rally or anything like that we can
Set something up and I can certainly pull up
maybe
Alongside some other
uh, kids have already endorsed you. Uh, it will, you know, we'll set something up together.
That would be great. Hey, folks, remember that this, we will out organize them. I need you to
stand next to each other. What is happening? I need you, my editors, I need you to stand next
to each other to see the height difference and I'll drop another $75. All right, let's do it.
Do you want to do it? Yes. As long as we're hiding this thing.
Okay.
Uh oh.
All right.
There we go.
That's not, I mean, that's not, that's not that crazy.
How tall are you?
5 2 1 1 half.
Let's do it back here.
So we can see.
That's not that crazy.
It's pretty.
It's pretty normal.
There it is.
We did it.
Well, thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for having me.
This was great.
This was great.
This was wonderful.
OK, I am going to walk you out to photo,
and then you guys can get back to the Supreme Court
and the devastation that is being offered to the United
States of America, potentially.
change that. Yeah, law that allows the kind of some mail and ballots days after
election day. So it's certainly a blow to President Trump and his efforts
probably to reduce mail and ballots ahead of the term elections. That's
exactly right. And Pamela, I really do think this is one of the biggest cases
of the term, and it's notable that it came out against the Trump
administration because they've been arguing that if the law says that the
election has to be held the Tuesday after the first Monday in November,
ballots cannot be counted if they come in after that. And this was sort of a test case. If they
were able to succeed here and limit those ballots from being counted, it was expected that they
could potentially go on to challenge other forms of voting not exactly on election day, in person
voting, those kinds of things. So it's notable here that they lost in the state of Mississippi,
which does allow the counting of mail-in ballots. If they arrive after election day, as long as they
are postmarked by election day, that that state won because this is something that is also done
done in roughly a dozen other states.
So this is a really significant case
because we're watching this closely to see
if the Trump administration prevailed in this case,
where else could they try to go
to limit those voting opportunities?
So this is a significant loss
for the Trump Justice Department.
But there was also something else that happened
at the High Court this morning.
The Supreme Court declining to hear President Trump's appeal
and the Eugene Carroll sexual abuse case.
So what does this mean for the president?
Well, this means that the one of two E. Jean Carroll cases
is over, right?
There were two verdicts people will remember
for defamation of one of the cases
involved with alleged sexual assault.
The verdict that came out for $5 million
has now been upheld.
It's over.
Donald Trump has to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million
because the Supreme Court declined to take the case.
They had actually postponed their decision,
whether they would take it or not, for something
like 13 or 14 or 15 times.
And then today, they said, we are not taking the case.
not surprising, it doesn't have a real constitutional dimension, therefore the lower court ruling
and the verdict, the five million dollar verdict stands, Donald Trump has to pay that to E.
Jean Carroll, we still don't know what's going to happen with the other case, which
resulted in the 80 million dollar verdict, that's still going through the appeals process.
But Donald Trump does now have to, like it or not, he has to cut a check to E. Jean Carroll's
nothing he can do about it.
We have had quite a number of announcements in just the past hour.
I want to turn first, though, to perhaps the biggest one, which is the Court's decision
on the Federal Reserve and Lisa Cook, certainly one of the biggest ones.
So what we have here is SCOTUS rejecting President Donald Trump's attempt to immediately
fire Lisa Cook, but in a separate ruling, actually expanding the President's power
to fire officials, overturning here nearly a century-old precedent.
So, look, Ankesh, Lisa cook aside here, is this an expansion of the president's powers?
Oh, yes, this is an extraordinary expansion of the president's powers.
And I would flip the order of how I think about these cases.
I would start with the case involving the federal trade commissioner, because that
basically stands now for the proposition that a 90-year-old case that allowed for independent
agencies to be created by Congress has been overruled.
And the president now has wide-ranging power,
it seems, to fire appointees of these independent, what
were supposed to be independent bodies, at will.
And so this was how the American regulatory state
has been structured for many, many years.
Republicans and conservatives have wanted
to overturn that structure for decades.
So this is a major, major victory for the Republican party,
their policy agenda, their anti-regulatory agenda,
and conservative legal activists.
The Lisa Cook case represents what I would describe
as an exception to that extraordinarily broad power
that they've now given Trump.
But it's a narrow exception.
It appears to apply just to the Federal Reserve.
The Supreme Court's conservatives claim
that this distinction is based on the history
of the Constitution.
I don't find that credible.
I think this was largely driven by policy considerations
and the extreme chaos that a ruling that permitted
President Trump to fire Federal Reserve members
would have created. I think it's more a practical ruling than a legal philosophical ruling,
which is a problem, but I think it helps to explain the distinction in the outcomes.
Yeah. Yeah, and on Lisa Cook, I mean, the Supreme Court said they're not letting the
president proceed with removing her from the Federal Reserve, but they did say that the
case might go back to a lower court for due process. So does that mean this could be set
to continue? It's not yet a done deal.
It could be said to continue unless the Trump administration backs off of this.
And quite a bit has changed in terms of the president's interest in the Federal Reserve
since he was able to appoint Kevin Borch as the new chair.
But you're correct.
The way that the decision comes out, it says basically that there's some position in between
what the government and Lisa Cook had argued that they say that the court concludes and
says, well, there has to be some sort of notice and hearing provided if the president wants
to proceed to fire a Federal Reserve member like this.
It can't just be nothing.
So whether to what extent it goes back and then moves forward for more proceedings really
depends on whether the Trump administration insists on continuing with this effort or
maybe they just back off because they have gotten a major, major victory in the FTC case.
Yeah.
Let's turn to the announcement on mail-in voting.
That decision, something of a major blow to President Trump who we know has been dogged
in his targeting of mail-in voting.
What did you make of that ruling and just give us the sort of broader context of how
we've got here?
Stop, Sam, and come.
Yeah.
I'm bad.
I agree with you that it was a sort of surprise, and it is a bit of a reputation in Trump's
effort to really clamp down on mail-in voting, but I do think it makes sense to think of
this decision as it comes against the broader backdrop of the Supreme Court's rulings
in the areas of voting rights and redistricting.
Because within this same term, we have seen the conservatives, the Republican appointees
on the Supreme Court, dramatically water down protections against discrimination in our
voting rights areas and in redistricting areas.
And mail-in ballot, mail-in ballot actually, Trump is a bit of an outlier.
The public public party as an institution is either agnostic or in favor of mail-in voting,
particularly given the composition of their voters and the aging nature of their voters.
So this is maybe a, you know, recudiation of Trump, but I think this is probably where
the Republican Party wanted the pays to come out.
Overnight, a U.S. official telling ABC News the U.S. and Iran have agreed to halt strikes
after a heated weekend of back and forth attacks.
But Iran has yet to confirm that agreement.
This morning, insisting they have sole control over the Strait of Ramuse, contradicting the
Trump administration.
Early Sunday morning, Tehran launching a barrage of missiles and drones at U.S. military
sites in Bahrain and Kuwait. While
worrying that American bases across
the region will experience hell in
the coming days. A US official
telling us all the drones and missiles
were intercepted, shot down or failed to
hit their targets, adding there were no
casualties or damages to the target.
You were heartbroken about the food.
I can see the sadness written all over
your face. Is it a consolation?
Fuckin' love cheese on everything?
It's okay. It's okay. I'm a little
heartbroken, but it's fine. It means
that she's honest and that's what you
need. You need to honest. She wasn't
a politician, she was being honest. A politician would have been like, okay, you fundraise
50 grand for me. I'm gonna lie to your face. I respect that she didn't. I respect that
she was like, this is dog shit and I hate you. Also, how can I be sad? I'm eating my
My favorite food like literally I don't even care if this you didn't like it more for me
Mmm
You guys don't understand how good this tastes
I didn't want to I didn't want to like
I want to make these mouth noises and sounds in front of her too, so I
I am glad that she didn't eat it and now I can just have it on my own, you know what
I mean?
In bases, the attack comes after the US struck multiple targets inside Iran in response to
an Iranian attack on an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
It marks the second Iranian attack on commercial ships in just the past few days.
On Friday, the US struck Iranian drone in missile storage facilities after Tehran targeted
another ship in the Strait with a drone.
This morning, Iranian state media is reporting about $6 billion in frozen assets held in
Qatar will be released back to Iran.
No word from Qatar on that.
Meanwhile, President Trump spent the weekend posting on social media about visiting sites
that he plans to renovate here in Washington, D.C., announcing that the Trump administration
will now renovate a golf course here in D.C., adding to a growing list of reconstruction
projects.
growing listen to you. All right, thanks to you, Rachel.
Bro, this dude keeps lighting.
He's so funny. He's lighting the world on fire and then fucking
off back to DC and be like, I'm just gonna fix a golf course.
He's like, yeah, we nuked his phone. Time to build a reflecting
pool.
I said, bro, worry about presidential shit for once, please.
Like, normally, I'd be like, it's great.
Every moment he spends on this dumb bullshit is a moment where he's not doing ice raids
or whatever.
But honestly, in this circumstance, I'm like, no, please, like, get this fucking ceasefire
deal across, you idiot.
The fuck is wrong with you?
And a memorandum of understanding on the 17th of June, effectively marking the end of the war,
but nearly two weeks on, both sides continue to exchange blows. Why is that?
that. Back on Thursday last week, there were reports that Iran had launched a drone at
commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. That prompted the Americans to launch a wave
of attacks around Iranian targets around the strait. That in turn prompted the Iranians
to hit military targets, US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain. But the catalyst for all this
appears to have been the Iran attack on a commercial vessel. Why would they do that,
given that actually both America and Iran are desperately keen to get the Strait of
or moves open. Part of the answer to that lies in the memorandum of understanding. It's
not a peace deal. It's nothing more than a framework document that marks 60-day ceasefire.
It's more about intent and ambition. It's not much about detail. For example, it talks
about both sides refraining from action rather than not acting against each other. It talks
about respecting territorial integrity for Iran. Blatantly, that's not happening. But
The key point here is effectively it gives Iran responsibility for managing the smooth
passage of flow of traffic through the strait during this period of negotiation.
But of course the core challenge to that is how they navigate their way around the minefield.
Now the minefield is in the middle here.
As a result of that, the Iranians believe that the easiest course of action is to open
the northern route, which is what they have actually been policing up to now.
America for the last few weeks opened up its own route down to the south hugging
the coastline of the man and despite the fact that the MOU was signed giving
Iran responsibility for that the Americans it appears are continuing to
operate that southern route in direct defiance of the man why are they doing
that well part of the reason is around interpretation did you add the cheeser
does it come with a cheese off the menu guys it's recommended on the menu to put
cheese on it. Like you take a box. Okay, I didn't just like invent the cheese. Okay,
enough, enough, move on, move on. Okay, move on, yes.
Yes, I added it, move on.
From an Iranian perspective, they believe that they've been given authority to manage
the Strait of Hormuz and therefore responsible for safety. They've actually formed the Gulf
Strait Authority with a view of managing coordination, but also looking at what maritime
services might be required by ships that are using the strait. They've also started conversation
with Oman, who obviously managed the bottom half of the straits, to see how that management
service might happen in the longer term. That meeting apparently is being conducted tomorrow.
But actually Iran has been quite savvy here because they're not just focused on the near
term. They're also looking at a much bigger prize. Iran started this conflict as a prior state.
Now there's a prospect of them having sanctions lifted,
about having assets that were frozen, unfrozen.
The straight-up moves potentially now being open
with them having a degree of control,
potentially even earning revenue.
And of course, when these crucial nuclear discussions start,
they'll have significant leverage.
What about America's interpretation of all this?
Well, it's pretty clear President Trump still believes
that American forces defeated the Iranians,
therefore America should be able to dictate terms.
And if Iran doesn't follow suit,
then what they should be doing is then that's why President Trump keeps issuing threats along the way.
It's also clear, though, that President Trump doesn't want to set a precedent by allowing Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz.
That will be illegal under international law.
And that probably explains why President Trump is actually continuing to champion that southern route,
because it demonstrates not only to Iran, but also to the rest of the world that Iran is not in control of the straits.
Mind you, it all certainly probably reflects President Trump's frustration that Iran continues to have a lot of leverage in these discussions
but also at the very slow rate of progress.
So where does that leave us?
Well, both sides of both America and Iran
are incentivized to get the straight-off al-Muza open.
This should be the easy part of the deal.
But for America, this feels like the beginning of the end.
It feels like a way of President Trump just moving on.
But for Iran, it's not the beginning of the end,
it's the end of the beginning.
These discussions and the subsequent negotiations
offer the prospect of a much brighter
and more prosperous future for Iran.
If it's so difficult to get this first stage over the line,
what are the prospects of the more difficult negotiations
to follow where the West is trying to stop Tehran
developing its own nuclear program?
Let's face it, that was a core justification
for President Trump for the war.
That's what I'm gonna call it, the whole thing,
because it's watching momentum catch fire right now.
After New York wins, the next test is tomorrow in Colorado,
incumbent Senator John Hickam Looper
faces a challenge from Julie Gonzalez,
a state senator, aligned with socialists,
and Meilach Keros is trying to unseat
15-term Democrat Congresswoman Diana DeGat.
Critics say Keros has crossed the line into Jewish hatred.
You said that the October 7th massacre
of Israeli civilians by Hamas fighters
was the quote, inevitable consequence of apartheid.
Can you explain what you meant by that?
Yeah. You know, I think identifying what's happened over the course of these events in Israel and Palestine is inevitable.
Israel is a country that has been accused of apartheid and occupation for...
I'm Iranian and don't understand what is happening because of Cheese Gate.
Bro, your country is getting fucking peppered with American strikes and you're over here
talking about Cheesegate.
That's crazy.
Worry about Kubidae gate, bro.
There's only one gate you should be worried about.
The gate of Hormuz, okay?
The Strait of Hormuz turned Gate of Hormuz.
What the hell?
Hong is right about the cheese stuff.
All the things I'm reading seem to point out that cheese being added in Korean dishes
is a renewed phenomenon that started around the late 90s.
2000 only really picked up Stephen in the 2010s. Yes, it's on because imagine putting fucking cheese on a
Kubi Day. Bear. Bear. Decades now and has been able to resist any kind of change. Yes,
the liberal left has said for decades, that is true. We see their hatred on full display.
So far, there are only a handful of Democrats have publicly opposed the far left agenda
of the Democrat socialists.
Wow.
Others are talking about how inclusive the party is.
Come on, socialists, it's warm.
I want us to be a Big 10 party.
I think that it's actually a sign of a party that
is alive and growing.
We are a Big 10 party focused on the ordinary concerns
of everyday Americans.
We've got to have a Big 10 if we want a majority.
One of the things that makes the Democratic Party great
is it's a big tent party.
We need to stay that way.
Power panel now, Tiffany Smiley,
former Republican Senate candidate in Washington
and Endeavour PAC founder,
and Richard Fowler, Fox News contributor.
Great to have you both.
Richard, what is it that your party likes
about socialism right now?
I don't know if it's something that's alike.
I think you have to really zoom in on the voters here.
Well, if you tolerate something, you celebrate.
Hold on a minute, but Harris,
remember millions of people voted in New York,
millions of people voted in virginia millions who voted for a new in new
jersey and they voted for a reason
they didn't vote because they were afraid of socialism i think that what
went us in the beltway in the media sort of land we live in socialism in the
nineteen sixties kids doing nuclear bomb
agreed that today's in today's america kids are doing active shooter rates are
seeing schools that are taking cuts we're seeing schools are taking closures
and a lot of american voters they're frustrated at the fact that in this
building here in washington see a block away from our bureau they're not doing
enough to address the real needs of everyday working Americans, the cost of health care,
cuts happening in schools, the cost of rent, all being too high in a Washington, both Democrats
and Republicans, that are knowing the real- I was not expecting him to cook. Can I be honest?
I was not expecting him to defend socialism, even in any way she performed.
a pleasant surprise. Because usually Fox News will only have Democrats on who are Pinos.
Progressive in name only or Dinos. Really? Democrats in name only. We have the time,
Democrats they have on are like, I've worked on Ronald Reagan's campaign and I think the Democratic
Party is not my Democratic Party any longer. And it's like, well, you worked for Ronald Reagan. So,
yeah. Yeah, I don't think this is your Democratic Party. I don't think there is any Democratic
party. That was your democratic party. You know, I mean, the, yeah, the Federist does.
Yeah.
The John Federmans, kind of like Korean food and name only, bro, Jill.
Yo, can we chill? Can we chill?
Let me take a moment to celebrate that we fundraise $54,500 to $60 for Francesca Hong.
Who deserves it? Who is incredible? What a stud. What a stud. What a fucking... What
a time to be doing this. In all my years of doing this kind of commentary, I never thought
that we would get to a point where like every candidate that I've interviewed is fucking
amazing, like one better than the next where I'm just like, damn, who do I, who do I give
all my support to? You know, it's been crazy. It's been a wild journey. I mean, I've, I've
interacted with campaigns in the past. I've talked about before I, with John Ossoff and
and rafael warlock in a special election right after the election
it's actually incredible i've never i've never had so
many
i've never had so many campaigns that i'm just like genuinely excited about
what is this
Assam Piker just raised 54,000 dollars for Francesca Hong, D.S.C. Cannon for Wisconsin Governor, the Wisconsin Democratic Privates August 11.
Will you address the Mozzarella mistake, Mozzarella mistake, the Cheddar conundrum, the Ossiago accident? No!
I will not.
I will not because it wasn't a mistake. I will stand by it.
She's so sick. It's kind of crazy.
She's so dope.
Yeah, we got America 250. Don't worry. I'm gonna make fun of it in a second
How'd you get banned from England South Korea North Korea and Wisconsin Fritz, which is good was right about cheese gate
First of all, North Korea would never ban me. Okay, let's be fucking real about that
North Korea would never ban me
Do you think you did a go to job with that interview? Okay, man. What the hell's happening?
Stop with the cheese buns. Popular Twitch terrorists Hassan Picker found racially disrespecting
authentic korean cuisine
my one
really wants to come on the stream
is there someone i think i can't do it i i i've already be ember
all figured out yet i'd love to have a run she's though
yeah let me bring her on so i can disrespect her local cuisine as well
bucket did
that's my life now okay
that's my life now
back in the day you could put cheese on any food including korean food
nowadays people get mad at you because that's my life now no more cheese on
any kind of food
the democrats want to take all of your cheese away
what's going on
who's jacking off to this
For the longest time, you could put cheese on Korean food, not anymore.
They've made it illegal now. That's the new rules. That's what they're doing.
When are you attending cultural sensitivity training? Cheese and Avi?
That's so stupid. Don't show your face around Wisconsin.
Wisconsin liberal the cheese has will get you. First of all, I'm worried that it's
going to make her look bad because Wisconsin is the cheese state and she objectively did
not want cheese on the Korean food, which again is, you know, I'm worried, I'm worried
that they're going to be like, Oh, Hassan, you should be governor of Wisconsin because
you love cheese clearly. And that's probably the only thing we care about in the state
of Wisconsin, like your level of investment in cheese on things.
Cheese finds you're literally a chef.
I signed you Cove and Hard.
Yeah, I know.
Your political things are so sharp.
They cut right through this cheese drama.
Thank you.
God damn it.
I am actually kind of stoked to go to Wisconsin though.
I really, really, I really, really want to help her out because she's so fire.
It's OK, dog.
At least you monster it up the courage.
Stop. This was you and Big Hong.
Wait, what do you mean?
You could see her.
Wisconsin wants that expertise.
OK. Issues facing everyday America.
You start with crime, you start with shooting and all of that.
And I want to know, since abolishing police and prisons is something that is, I mean,
it's just basic socialism from what Democrats are laying out from the float that way.
I want to know, how do you address some of the issues?
I'm going to come to you, Tiffany.
It just doesn't, it's not sensical.
Like how do you attack those things that he just mentioned by taking away the very apparatus
that keeps them in place and makes them better?
Yeah, it makes no sense and there are policies that they will not be able to deliver on and
you look at a lot of the crime that's happening in blue cities.
The Democrat Party is not a big temp party.
They have been hijacked by the Democrat socialists and we should never count out these Democrat
socialists.
Harris, what we are seeing in Colorado, what you just explained and laid out is what I
have been talking about for years now, this rise in anti-Semitism and really-
It's never not funny when they say Democrat socialists.
Like I know there's a, talks about whether it's called Democratic, or sorry, whether it's called
the DSA or DSA. But what's really awesome is just saying Democrat socialists.
Because they never say Democratic Party, they say Democrat parties,
or they're just saying Democrat Socialist Party now.
I love it candidates who are anti America.
They want to abolish police.
They want to abolish ice.
They want no deportations.
They want Medicare for all.
They want free grocery stores in New York.
They want buses and they're going to go faster.
There is no way they will be able to deliver on this.
And Richard to your point, I have to ask, if Democrats are staying silent on this, does
this mean that they agree?
Does this mean that they are welcoming it to their party?
Allow me to answer that part.
Take contention with the point that you made at the top.
You said that there's all this crime happening in blue cities.
That's apropos of the facts.
Well, there's crime happening all over the country because people lie great, things happen
all over.
But I'm saying is you need police, whether it's in Arkansas or California, you need immigration
customs.
Back in 1968, the murder rate in Baltimore.
Yeah.
It kind of sucks for them to make this argument right now, because it's probably the least
opportune time to do that, because all these cities have seen ginormous decreases in crime.
So like, you can't even, you can't even put together like a convincing argument that
crime is on the up and up or anything like that.
It's really funny.
There's a lower now than it was in 1968.
Same for Chicago, same for New York, same for Washington, you see blue cities where
you see blue communities, black and brown people coming together and solving the crime
in their cities.
If that's what Tiffany's scared of, I don't understand why.
And it's socialist policy.
I don't understand why.
I don't understand why.
I think the rights and crimes are down.
Crimes are down.
Crime is down.
It's not going to work.
Crime is down, though.
to Chicago and you see the number of young people in particular who were shot in these
crimes dozens of them in a weekend over and over and over.
Speaking of anti-semitism, let's go Abdul. News, Jewish, Jewish, and Peace, back to Democrat
Abdul al-Syad in Michigan's U.S. Senate race. Hell yeah. Meanwhile, Zionists for rape and
genocide opposing. It's a bit of a aggressive way to explain it, but, but yeah, it's
She's actually rage baiting Fox.
Only because it's a blue city.
I let you talk.
I'm not saying it's only because it's a blue city.
It's in America.
We're red, white, and blue.
We don't want it to happen anywhere.
Absolutely.
Donald Trump told me personally as he was running and has said so since.
Sorry, I keep saying her last name wrong.
It's Vang, not Wong.
Is it Mai Vang?
Okay.
Okay, um, chatter. I need you to understand something.
Okay. I'm Turkish.
Like, until, you know, until 2013, I had never even encountered any Asian lessons.
I'm not doing it on purpose. I don't know why you're getting mad.
I'm not doing it on purpose.
Vang. Is that how you say it? Is it actually Vang? May Vang?
Is it my Vang?
Bro, I'm trying to help you beat the anti-Asian allegations. I already cooked, bro. I already I'm already cooked dog
Did you just not see what happened? I already did a hate crime
Hello, I just did a hate crime. I had a Korean woman here a Korean-American woman here running for congress and I fed her cheese
I fed her the cheesy gordita crunch of of korean food
My Vang, my Vang, my Vang.
My only critique of you is that you should have backed all the Metro DSA candidates,
especially in Maryland that had their primaries last week, several, several laws last week.
I'm calling it the Hassanabe Crab Conundrum.
I can't, oh my God.
i can't be everywhere all at once
my thing my thing
president of the united states for a second time
crime is something that he's focused on in keeping american safe
and i don't agree with the war wherever he wants to go
to help and wherever people will have that i can agree with you more and we
It isn't just because it's happening, which is a prime example of where I literally like
the policies are working.
Yeah, Seattle.
Wow.
The crime is down in all those cities.
Tiffany, go ahead.
They're stupid.
It's Lee down.
Yeah, yeah, I think there's a bigger issue at play.
So these candidates who are taking over the party, they want to abolish police, they want
to abolish ICE.
They also, some of them have even said that murderers shouldn't even have to go to prison.
deportations, doesn't matter if you're illegal, doesn't matter if you're a murderer, no deportations.
They're playing on the emotions, and they're trying to talk about policies that they will
never be able to deliver on, or if they do get a full hold, it will destroy our cities from the
inside out. We know that socialism does not work, and actually-
Yeah, it's going to destroy our cities from the inside out.
For example, free health care, free college education, obviously, first step is free health care,
second step destroy the city. That's how it works. First step is moratorium on AI data centers,
no more $2 billion tax breaks in the state of Wisconsin for fucking new data centers.
No one wants it. Second step, nuke the city. Madison is gone. We nuked it. Milwaukee also
nuked. You thought you were safe, Milwaukee. Green Bay, gone. That's how it works. This
is the three-step socialism program, okay? Free health care, no tax breaks in AI data
or moratorium, nuke Madison. That's just how it goes, famously.
I'm glad that she knows. I'm glad that she knows the secret plan. And then step four,
step four, go back to basics, free childcare. Step five, no more paid school lunches. All
school lunches are free. Again, but you have to nuke Madison, Wisconsin and Milwaukee. That's
step three. It's very important. That's just how socialism works.
You know, crime is legal now. Crime is legal.
Wait, so why is New York City still not nuked yet? Yeah, Zoran fucked it up. He fucked it up.
That's one of my big criticisms was on he didn't nuke New York City. That was step three
He skipped it went to step four and then did step five
It's messed up that he didn't go back to step three you can't you have to revisit step three
This all works
Harm more people than it benefits. All right, I'll meet you anytime in Chicago, Richard
We can pray for that
the crime. Thank you. Be sure to like and subscribe for all the Fox News latest on YouTube and
catch full shows streaming now on Fox one. After his endorsed candidates swept their Democratic
Congressional primaries, New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani says his Democratic socialist
positions can win over voters nationally. Okay, stop. Can a Democratic socialist get elected
president? I think a democratic socialist can get elected anywhere across this
country for any position. What I think we need to bring is a focus on working
people. And that's the direction that the party should go in in terms of a
selecting candidate for 2028? I think the direction that the party should go in
is how best to fight for working people. I think we need to have a platform and a
vision that doesn't sound as if it was cooked up by consultants but instead one
that you would say in response to someone who's asking why can't I afford my
rent. Why can't I afford my groceries? Why can't I afford my childcare? We need to make
clear who we stand for, how we're going to stand for them, and that we're actually willing
to fight for them when they go and get stuff.
Okay, so those comments come after 32 year old Democratic Socialist Daria Lisa Avila
Chivalier beat.
We watch the seven X though. Is it a slow news day? I still enjoy people malding over
socialism. All right, but we'll skip the, we'll skip morning, Joe, and we'll watch
Fox News mulled over socialism instead.
And while Americans are feeling the unity here at the fair, the same cannot be said
of the Democratic Party as another mom, Donny backed socialist eyes a primary win in Colorado
tomorrow and the socialist mayor vows, we're just getting started.
I think a democratic socialist can get elected anywhere across this country for any position.
We are seeing a hunger that is not just felt by New Yorkers, but frankly by Americans from
coast to coast for a new kind of politics, one that puts working people at the heart
of it.
We need to have a platform and a vision that doesn't sound as if it was cooked up by consultants,
but instead one that-
AOC dropping bars on Israel and American imperialism and NDA, Defensible Amendments.
Can we stop giving AOC so much shit and trust there?
You represented Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduced an amendment that could effectively halt all offensive and defensive U.S. military to Israel in current conditions as a part of a package of 11 amendments for the fiscal year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act.
The proposal will require all U.S. defense articles and services to be used in accordance with international law and to assist with section 620 of the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act, 620I of the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act.
For a bit transfer the countries that restrict us for the humanitarian aid unless the president certifies the recipient is complying with those requirements
And Congress ever Lee authorizes the transfer in practical force lies in stripping its practical force lies in shipping the president's discretion to look past existing law
Section 620. I already bars aid to governments that block US mandatory and assistance
But administrations have repeatedly declined to determine the Israel's and violation despite restrictions on a entering Gaza
Under the amendment the president would have to affirmatively make that determination in Congress
to specifically authorize the transfer through legislation before coveted military aid could
proceed. Other amendments AOC propose would require the Pentagon to publish a report as
used in military facilities in Puerto Rico, require certification on human and civil rights
violations of Peruf on the mass killings of protesters in 2022 and 2023, bar Pentagon's
security cooperation with Ecuador until this government is certified as compliant with human
rights law, require a report past human rights violations of Colombia, and the U.S. Colombia
military partnership from 1980-2010. Required declassification review of U.S.
Government-Corporate involvement in Chile's 1973 coup.
Required Pentagon framework to support Puerto Rico's response to infrastructure failures.
Required Pentagon framework to support Bangladesh's response to extreme weather.
Required an unclassified report on the U.S. Brazil military partnership from 1964-1985.
She also co-sponsored members to require a report on renewed military exercise of cleanup
efforts in Puerto Rico, prohibit Pentagon phones from being used to enforce US sanctions
on Cuba.
That's crazy.
Our last one is beast mode.
Doesn't this technically exist?
Yes, Leahy laws is what you're referencing.
This just offers additional hurdles that the president most clear before fucking...
What is this? Daria Lisa breaking?
Sienna and oh my god Daria Lisa for near as a communist.
East Harlem seniors but if your senior moves on the dance floor.
You could never move like that, true.
In the same city of Cuba and Venezuela, the earthquakes, it kills so many and does so
much damage.
I agree.
Jeffries asked about the Colorado One Den primer.
It doesn't exactly offer a voter confidence for DeGette.
It's a close race and we'll see what happens.
Ultimately, it'll be in the hands of the people of Denver.
I think Representative DeGette has had an extraordinary career.
Bro, what the fuck?
Look, I don't want to be too confident and I'm still very worried.
Okay?
I don't want to be too confident.
I'm still very worried and I'm going to do my very best and we should do our very best
the fucking pump this race. Okay. We should be pushing extra hard. These are the last
hours. Okay. Home bank for May lot. But it is low, Kirk, can surely turning into a situation
where the Democrats just kind of look at you like the, the whale meme. Like Democrats don't
even defend their incumbents anymore. They're just kind of looking at you like this. You
I mean
Keep phone banking there they're putting a lot
They're putting a lot of fucking money into this in the last second, okay
You're a real piece of work for putting cheese on a Korean dish man as an Asian man who's
lactose-nose you mean enemy of me for life.
Fuck you.
Okay buddy, calm down.
I didn't do it man.
God damn it.
I'll do one on ZBS.
And the second question he was asked about was you what the fuck?
Ai ai ai ai ahiai ahiaiai I'll vote for Donald Trump.
And they will probably say, you hang around with Hassan Piker.
Hassan Piker has said things that are virially anti-American, they would say, and anti-Semitic.
Do you have any regrets about Hassan Piker?
Well, you know that's gonna be an issue.
Major, I'm hanging out with you.
I don't know everything you've said.
I'm sure you've said some things I disagree with.
You've said some things I agree with.
It tends to be in the real world, we hold people accountable for what they said, not
what somebody around them said.
And it's this funny gotcha game that Democrats love to play, and Republicans love to play,
which I think people are sick and tired of in politics.
So if you want to play this game where you're gonna hold me accountable, like guilt by association
based on something that somebody else said, I'm just going to make sure that people know
what Mike Rogers has said.
What Donald Trump has said, which he so desperately sought an endorsement from and can't seem
to figure out how to shake, cuz Donald Trump's approval rating is in the gutter.
Everything Donald Trump touches turns into trash.
So I wanna make sure that the broader public understands that about him.
Let's talk about something.
Oh, okay.
He moved on.
I thought he was going to be like, well, what about this?
What about that?
Dude, this argument is so dumb.
It didn't work with Zoran.
It's not working with Abdul.
It literally ended up helping him more.
Like, I just, I don't know why they fucking keep doing it.
I don't know why they keep doing it.
It's just, who is this for, man?
I mean, I guess it's ZBS, it's ZBS News, right?
He didn't work on Daria Lisa, who is getting the Hassan Ray on her own right now.
Did you already have Francesca on love from Wisco?
Yes, I did.
It was awesome.
She's so dope.
Also, why does he have so many ties right here, but he's not wearing a single damn tie?
What the hell is going on?
The thing I experienced when I was in Dearborn, Michigan in 2024.
I talked to voters there who were becoming increasingly estranged and some described
It is completely estranged from the Biden administration and Kamala Harris over Gaza.
And they use the word genocide.
You have used the word genocide.
I like to use words that meet the definition that I use them for, so yes.
And there is a United Nations Genocide Convention adopted in 1948 that finds genocide as any
five acts committed with the intent to destroy in whole or in part a national ethnic, racial,
or religious group.
into my audience, why you believe Israel is-
If he puts on the ties, there won't be any
for set dressing dummy.
Yeah, even one.
Guilty of that in Gaza.
Because it argues it is not systematic.
It is in pursuit of larger security concerns.
I'll point you to human rights organizations
in Israel itself who call this a genocide.
I'll point you to the fact that the
International Court of Justice,
the International Criminal Court
have all rallied around the notion that what has been done is a war crime under the definition
of genocide.
So it's not just me, it's not just the people in Dearborn.
This is just a word that ought to be used when public officials in a country say that
they want to annihilate a people as a function of where they live and what their ethnic and
religious identities are.
And then carry out the systematic bombing of-
Yeah, it's like, oh well
What do you have to say to people that that believe that Israel has to do a genocide because it's there it's in their best security interest is like, okay
Yeah, you know who else said that the Nazis is not like the Nazis didn't lie and
Make it seem like they had valid security concerns clearly they didn't
You know
Yeah, call her to promise tomorrow, phone bank for Maylaw and Julie today.
Then their kids, their schools, their hospitals, the annihilation of any opportunity to actually
live a dignified life in that place again, and do so after having said that they were
going to do it.
I don't know what else to call that except for a genocide.
when you target the Palestinian people as a function of their being Palestinian, and
then try to move them into neighboring countries because they speak the same language.
You commit war crime after war crime targeting their infrastructure, their schools, their-
Yeah.
There's never been a genocide that has taken place throughout history, where the country
that was conducting the genocide was like, yeah, we're doing it because we're evil.
Like, that's not how it goes.
the Nazis weren't going around being like, oh, yeah, we actually, we actually know these
are good guys and we just were the bad guys and we like doing bad things like, no, they
were selling it to their fucking fan base. They were selling it to their voters. They
were creating a sufficient response or a sufficient reasoning for why they must do the things
they were doing and they did it by lying. As a matter of fact, the only country that
I can point to that literally just doesn't even do us the dignity of lying to us is Israel.
Israel is unique in that they openly do. Israel is unique in the fact that they openly do kind of
of where the evil moniker.
Centrist politics is all about compromise, me.
So compromise with the left centrist.
Oh, God, no, I meant compromise with the racist.
Yep.
It's true.
Hospitals.
I don't know what else to call that.
I mean, I guess major, but what I'd say is,
what else would you call that,
except for trying to tiptoe around the interests of the foreign government who did it.
What's the other word?
And that word and the willingness to say it has in many races, possibly also in this
one that you're involved in had a galvanizing effect with younger voters.
Why do you think that is?
This is a moral Rorschach test.
If you can't identify the systematic murder of tens of thousands of kids as a genocide,
and then you wanna say that you're a fighter for human rights and dignity, that's just
hypocrisy. So I just think that if you can't call the most heinous violation of human rights,
what it is, it's hard for me to believe that you're gonna go and fight the Trump administration
or fight the Pharma CEOs or fight the health insurance CEOs who are making my life unlivable.
You can catch my full interview with Abdel Said. It runs almost 30 minutes on YouTube
and your favorite podcast platform. Quick note, all the other Senate candidates in that
We got so many studs, dude, it's crazy.
We got so many fucking studs, dude.
Axios, House Democrats fear another big loss for the left in Colorado.
I think it's quite likely Diana DeGueva-Lucas won House Democrat.
leadership that ignores this lawmaker added does so at its own peril.
What was he saying at the end? He was going to say, I'd like to add that all the other
Democrats running in the race, unlike Abdul El Sayed, are not anti-Semitic.
Yeah, this is why the Central's are struggling so much to control the socialist wave. Look
at how three of the most popular non-Obama political figures are among Democrats. Yeah.
Now each party's base feels about its 2028 field.
Bernie Sanders, 6% don't know him.
Zoran, 18% don't know him.
AOC, 15% don't know him.
And the top three, with the exception of Barack Obama, who, I mean, we can put, we can put
Obama in the low key, we can put him in the communist category.
You know what I'm saying?
Cause like everyone called him a communist.
He's a Muslim Socialist, just like Zoran.
Also there's a reason why Obama is not seen as a moderate and neither is Kamala.
Okay?
Zoran can't run cause he's naturalized, right?
Is Uncle Jank fixing that?
Yeah.
Jank has secret legal precedent that he hasn't deployed yet.
Now, prior I knew pulling out today the most popular policies in America.
from G Elliot Morris. I had a, I had a take on this. I, I'll, I'll say it. I think it's
fucked up. I think it's fucked up that G Elliot Morris knew that if they pulled Josh
Gotthimer on this, he would probably be the sexiest. So they chose not to pull him on
this is really fucked up. You know what I mean? Like clearly Josh Gottheimer is the center of
the charisma. Clearly Josh Gottheimer is the center of power in the Democratic Party. So I find it
really messed up. What is this? Democrats won't move the rename street Trump towers on Barack
Hussein Obama way. Wow. What a sick burn unrelated, but mine and my four year olds health insurance
from the marketplace over a thousand dollars a month.
This tweet is not an endorsement of right wing fascists but rather a critique of
center's liberals who growl to them. Have a great day!
Ogre with a brand new all-time robot Israel John Federman on the red carpet at
Bill Maher's Mark Twain Prize ceremony is berating an Eric Towns reporter who asked him a question
calling the paper anti-Israel from what I could tell the question was not about Israel.
Don't get mad, but did you read the CNN article on Dadi, uh, Dadi Elisa? No, I haven't. I will say,
However, I haven't seen the me going back to October 1991 to get mirror near plain tickets
to New York City.
This was cool too.
The plan have Rama file all the paperwork purely as a standard on the ballot for Zoran.
Oh my god, what the fuck?
They extended family ass if I was dating his son, Pyger.
Oh, what the fuck?
Is that a real John Federman photo?
Bam, Bam, Bam.
Thanks for the nightmare.
And the real nightmare is that John Federman is still is a sitting senator for the Democratic
Party.
New DSA ad just dropped.
This is existential for this country.
You've covered more than anybody.
When the Democrats, if the Democrats,
shouldn't the Democrats regain power?
It's game over.
12 more justices on SCOTUS, two new Democrat states.
They're going to get rid of the Second Amendment.
They're going to get rid of our borders.
They're going to get rid of our police.
They're going to get rid of ICE, Border Patrol, DHS,
and they're going to elect a communist.
Okay, can I say something?
I think they should stop filming from this lawn.
I know what he's saying is great,
whatever it's basically a fucking ad
for the Democrats or the DSA.
But the fact that they keep fucking filming
from outside of this supposedly robust festival
that's attended by so many Americans,
like every time I see it,
Every time I see a Fox News clip with the fucking lawn behind them, I'm like, oh my god, no one is attending this fucking fair.
Shit looks so beautifully green like it's the reflecting pool.
It's so unbelievably humiliating.
Like, what the fuck is happening? Look at this, Fox, we're celebrating the Great American State Fair.
We've got thousands of people celebrating with us. Are there thousands of people here with us?
great American State Fair. Man, we've got thousands of people celebrating this
birthday with us. Tommy, you and I had a chance to go out. We got to see some of
the exhibits. I'm sure you got what I got, which was a lot of people going,
hey, love to watch it on Fox. I hope a lot of them left them all went home and
turned on their TV and watch this right now. But happy early birthday America.
We're celebrating already at the great American State Fair. Man, we've got
thousands of people celebrating this birthday with us.
Yeah, so many people are here, dude, it's crazy.
Are the thousands of people in the room with us right now?
What?
Multiple French media outlets are reporting that Ukrainian oligarch Vadim, Atomoliv and
and two family members are injured in the backpack explosion in Monaco?
What the fuck?
The Mahdi is too humble to say he is the Mahdi even more reason than no, he is.
the ground video. Oh my god, there's like eight people there. What the fuck?
All right, y'all.
That looks like a southern county fair.
Fuck no, I've been to county fairs.
Them bitches are packed normally.
Are you kidding me?
Are you fucking kidding me?
I've been to a New Jersey state fair.
I've been to a state fair in Oklahoma.
those damn shits are packed to the gills are you kidding me funnel cakes galore
where are the hogs okay where are the fucking hogs and by that I don't mean
like these hogs I mean like literally like the actual you know pigs not human
hogs it don't matter how fucking rural an area is you do a county fair stay fair
In a ruralized neighborhood that shit is gonna be fucking packed brother. There is nothing else going on especially
This is the saddest damn thing I've ever damn laid my damn eyes on
bro this is so sad this is pathetic toby dirtin would draw a bigger crowd i could draw a bigger
fucking crowd of washington dc i have i've spoken in front of a bigger crowd in washington
motherfucking dc than this i literally have remember the anti genocide rally we did
That was like 10,000 people this shit's got like 10 people and it's because there's tons of people here
It's a huge space and it's just gonna get more and more proud and as the week goes on
Have they decided that if they just keep saying
If they keep saying there's like mad people here like you know people will act as though there are like
What's the what's the deal? This is so funny computer in hands. Oh my god. Look at the reflection of the guys
There's literally one two three four five six seven people there, bro
seven people
And most of them are probably journalists great now we do we have a lot of people here
We have people you want to have a tasty carrot and we're gonna be a next governor of Pennsylvania
And it's because there's tons of people here, it's a huge
Space and it's just gonna get more and more bad and as the week goes on
We now we have a lot of people here. We have people you want to like say security
Yeah tons of people bro
So yeah, there's a reason why it sucks dick by the way, it's it's not supposed to be like this
So the 250th celebration is supposed to be this like big
deal, right? It's supposed to be this big ass deal, right? Except no one is
attending. These photos are brilliant, by the way. Shout out to TMZ for this shit.
But here's what happened. Okay, so they were supposed to have... they were, they
They were supposed to do this with like the Smithsonian, I think.
Here's Sam on Twitter says, it should probably be a bigger story that there was a normal bipartisan
America 250 organization, but then Trump decided to launch his own competing right-wing
grift version and ruined everything.
Right?
So, the official planning for the celebration began in 2016 with the Congressional Nonpartisan
United States Semi-Quincentennial Commission, America 250. In 2025, federal resources were
diverted to the President Donald Trumpaline White House Task Force on celebrating America's
250th birthday Freedom 250 to promote and plan new events.
sounds amazing and I would have wanted to go to DC for this. The last people wanted
child rape is in bed with the KGB instead. Okay, these guys are a little bit lived up,
but I worked at the Smithsonian specifically raising money for 250th. What I want people
to know is that how we secured millions of private philanthropy to host a month long
folk-like festival on the mall. The festival of festivals was going to feature well-known
festivals. Think Burning Man, Farmade, Grand Old, Opre, et cetera, as well as smaller locals
and regional festivals from across the U.S. and territories. Goal was to feature truly
the best and most beautiful creative expression of music dance art craft and traditions food
community etc can't name names but plan was to have headlines every night for free concerts
think the types of names who might be affiliated with the aforementioned large festivals opry
opry
i don't fucking know what that is man what what do you want what is that i don't know what that is
Stop bullying me, man. Fuck. I don't know what some English words are. I've never seen that before.
What's wrong with you? Cut it out. Stop bullying me. The money went elsewhere, but our nation was
robbed of what could have been a once-in-a-generation cultural moment. Stars were willing to perform
because it was under the banner, this is Smithsonian.
It all had to be scrapped because the administration would not release permits to host on the mall.
Yeah, because they got their own thing, Libdard shut the fuck up.
And now look at their own thing, it's so much cooler.
The name of the theater is Grand Old Operay, a play on the southern pronunciation of opera.
Oh, you're getting cooked in the subreddit.
What the fuck is this?
Same image.
God damn.
God damn.
This is why the Ottoman Empire fell.
God, the look of disappointment in her eyes, dude, look at this.
and I'm sitting there like a fucking chud
You
I
Don't you look good in this pic okay, bro
What is going on, man? Alright, let's talk. We got to talk about this America 250 great American state fair or whatever the hell it's called. Oh my word is this thing an absolute disaster. It is a catastrophe.
Okay, every video I see on this thing is sadder than the last one.
Uh, I mean, to sum it up, nobody showed up to this shit, like nobody.
I mean, I'm talking like, there's like seven grandmas and one of the dudes, one dude in
one of those like scooters that you ride around on, right?
It's, it is the cheapest gathering I've ever seen in my life.
There's one sad Ferris wheel.
There's a bunch of booths set up that look like they're built with fucking cardboard.
There's the worst entertainment you've ever heard in your entire life.
I mean, this thing is a national embarrassment, okay?
This is, this was supposed to be an actual giant celebration of this country.
Until Trump decided, I'm gonna make myself the centerpiece, okay?
It became more affiliated with MAGA and Trump than it became with the United States of America and our founding.
And so, as a result of that, he kicked it off by giving a big speech, by the way, hundreds
of people started walking out about halfway through the speech, which led to people speculating
that those were paid people from Craigslist, getting 50 bucks a pop, and then they hit
the amount of time they were required to be there and then dipped out that bitch, right?
People were speculating about that.
And so that kicked it off and everything since then has just been the most humiliating, pathetic
thing I've ever seen.
There's been a number of weather delays and days it was canceled.
Trump has this big mock example of his arc to Trump, which he's illegally trying to build.
That bitch looks like they put it together with fucking styrofoam.
I mean, it is so sad.
Now, listen to this.
This is crazy.
So here's what it was originally supposed to be.
Ready?
I worked at Smithsonian specifically raising money for the 250th.
What I want people to know is we secured millions of private philanthropy to host
a month-long, folk-like festival on the Mall.
The Festival of Festivals was going to feature well-known festivals, Think Burning Man, Farmade,
Grand Ole Opry, etc., as well as smaller local and regional festivals from across the US
and territories.
The goal was to feature truly the best and most beautiful creative expression in music,
dance, arts, and crafts traditions, food, community, etc.
Can't name names, but plan was to have headliners every night for free concerts.
the types of names who might be affiliated with the aforementioned large festivals.
Stars were willing to perform because it was under the banner of the Smithsonian.
It had to be all scrapped because the administration would not release permits to host on them
all.
The money went elsewhere.
Are you serious?
North Korea adjacent trimmer posts cheese on authentic Korean food for a Korean woman?
Y'all, you gotta stop. You gotta stop freaking me out, man.
But our nation was robbed of what would have been a once-in-a-generation cultural movement.
And that's the other thing, right? So they made it all about Trump. And what happened
with all the money, right? What happened with all the money? Well, it's exactly like the
the fucking reflecting pool, which he hired some mobster asshole to fix and
failed miserably and the paint's chipping off and the water's all green with algae.
It's the same with another found he had fixed that fixed that he paid like ten
times the amount he was supposed to pay in another no-bid contract. They're
skimming the top off all this shit. Where's the money going directly into the
fucking Trump family's pockets? That's where it's going. Everybody knows that.
Everybody should know that at this late date, so this is what it was supposed to
And then it became directly affiliated with Trump and the thing is now hot
Garbajo, this is Trump's great American stay fair. Look at this
That's the saddest thing I've ever seen in my life
It's so okay, can I say this is what these guys are supposed to be good at like
Like this is like if you try to do a UFC event and you fucked it up on the front lawn, right?
Because like hogs, this is what hogs are best at, throwing together fucking fairs.
How did you fuck the fair up?
This is your culture.
like if you came to me and you asked me like I don't know whatever gay little book I like
to read and I and I didn't have it like I just you asked me my favorite anime and I
just gave you nothing. If you were to ask me like what's my favorite type of non binary
barista, serving coffee, Kopi Luwak. This is our wheelhouse. We're libtarded. This is
what we do best. Okay? If a libtarded president was doing non-binary barista show and they
fucked it up and all the baristas were binary and straight, we'd be freaking out. We'd be
like, what do you mean? You didn't have any queer English majors to make coffee? How is
that possible? You're a libtarded administration. Oh no, my barista is binary. That's what it
would be like, this is your thing, your thing is fucking throwing together funnel cakes
at the, the, the fest, the, the hog fest. State and county fairs. This is literally the classic
hog existence and experience. How'd they fuck this up?
the saddest fucking thing I've ever seen in my life.
They look like they put this together on three hours notice.
They called some cheap ass company,
put it together on three hours notice.
Look how empty this shit is, okay?
Look at this.
Oh, there's also something crazy.
Like, I think that it was fake, right?
I'm a barista and I'm definitely binary.
Yeah, I wouldn't get coffee from you to save my life.
Okay, you at least better be gay
You know what I'm saying you better ever at least experimented with your sexuality I'm not touching that shit
So few people there more
So few people there
Incredibly incredibly weak attendance look at this one. This one's going in the history books y'all
This one's going in the history books here that here the people who are attending this they're in their fucking motorized scooter
And they have roughly 14 minutes left to live
Yeah, they did Wiley Coyote style painting on the arch right like they they made it look 3d, but it's not it's just like
Copy-pasted right the walls are fake moldings on them. That's what that's what's going on
Okay, how about this one the Great American State Fair this video has been going viral look at this
Oh my days. Oh no. Germany's out. Hey, we're sending Freddy's ass home, baby. Hey, Freddy.
Hey, Freddy. Mr. Oh, oh my go, oh my God, I love. Terror hold. Indiana is my favorite
place in america yeah bye bye freddy bye bye pack it up freddy pack up your
fucking bags freddy go home
Oh
No, nine nine
Oh, I believe a spring field Ohio, how nice is it out here? Yeah
Get the fuck out of here with that CIA agent propaganda, dude
Hey, oh chill out all of
No need to be racist now. Germany did its best. I'm just such a bitter man. You can't
imagine the racism that German Twitter will get. German Twitter will get because of that.
I am. Listen. Listen. I'm just bitter because I feel like that was a op. And the New York
times also literally did the New York times also did a whole report on it this morning
where they're like, oh, Europeans came to America and they love it. Okay. They're like, Europeans
came to America. They love America. Like America has a lot of lovable qualities. Okay. It really
does. I love this country. That's why I live here. Okay. But I'm sorry that Freddie guy
is 100% he's pay right that's paid marketing that she was suspicious as
fuck from the jump
do you see that the Frida guy said he will delete his Twitter account after
the the World Cup because he don't want the fame. Oh, Freddie ain't going nowhere. He always he was
always just trying to ask you so ice doesn't disappear when he overstays his visa dog dog. I'm
gonna keep it a buck 50 with you. I don't think Freddie is a real guy. I think that's just a
that's an American account. I think that was fake. Years later, we're gonna find out like this was a
marketing operation, you know what I mean? Like the Trump administration can't shut the fuck up,
they're eventually gonna leak it.
That's what I think.
Yes ladies and gentlemen, we are CERC Mechanics, we are all the way from Las Vegas, really
excited to be here with another Iron Dominion for the Arts, out in the mall for the $250.
I'm going to start out with Ozzy in the Drone.
Oh my days, oh no, oh that's so horrible.
Alright, Peter Ducey claims people are still coming out, acting like, you know, hey, this
great turn down here. Meanwhile, in the background, you see how nobody's fucking there.
You ever in your wildest...
No, this is the best.
McMansion Occupied Nation.
Um, I finally made it to the Great America State Fair. The columns on this fake building
are something to behold.
Look at this.
They know it looks like shit.
Because they made an effort to hide it sometimes.
Oh, by the way,
does that look like three dimensional to you because it's not
look
it's not three dimensional
dude how fucking awesome is that
it's so dog shit
it's so fucking dog shit dude i'm sorry
everything
that Donald Trump does turns into dookie yeah they staple the textures bro look at this
united states world's first fifth world country yeah these buildings the great america state
fur just covered in printed sheets that are literally stapled on.
This adds good context, I think.
Now that people are talking about the fact that we were robbed, the Great American State
Fair at the last minute replaced a festival that had been planned for almost a decade.
This miscounting.
Okay, okay.
Folklife festival happens every year, but this year they were planning something huge
for the 250th anniversary.
They were going to bring in national festivals and fairs from around the country like Burning
Man and Farm Aid.
They were going to be booking major talent for free concerts every night for a month
straight.
cultural exhibits and food that Folklife already brings in. They were planning something to rival
the 1976 bicentennial and they had raised millions of dollars in private donations for it. It was
in the works until last spring. So what happened? First, it's important to understand the background
of America 250. This is a nonprofit that was established by a bipartisan commission in Congress
in 2016 to plan for events for this anniversary. For the past decade, they've been working on
funding and planning for events in DC, including the Folklife Festival that was supposed to happen.
But then 2025, Trump gets inaugurated, he establishes Task Force 250 and creates Freedom 250
because he wants control over the events in DC. Wasn't enough for him that we already had plans
for what would have been a historic cultural event? No, he wants his name on it. And he also wants
control to partner with companies of his choosing, which definitely isn't sketchy as hell, especially
We're dealing with
Can have some cheese with that
Yeah, I just don't know Magda's ass. He has to be bitter. It's fine. I
Magda song not even close. I mean
Hey, we've been doing we were making some fucking big waves man
And by the way, me and her, both wearing the same shade of blue, also known as the American
flag blue.
Let's take a look.
Still green.
Can't come far.
Okay.
Liar. That looks blue to me. Wow. It's specifically an American flag shade of blue to me.
Yeah, there's a fence around it now. It's really funny. There's a fence around it in
surveillance towers around. You need to schedule a mug, Mike, both of you shared top spenders.
So by the time you do your interview, 5,000 people already drop Mula in the morning. Yeah,
but he, he undercut me because he goes live before me. What do you mean? There ain't nothing
I can do about that. He just goes live before me
Jacob is awesome. He's from LA originally, bro. I know I know him personally remember
I'm on this on not even close
They're doing donos per capita to say you got mobs still bro fight back dog. He did it over two streams also
also
It's chill. It's chill. It's chill
Good problem to have streams. Thank you
Maybe doing your sunday show from a state fair on the national mall. How great is this? It's really it's really something
not the best today, but people are still coming out.
People are still coming out.
People are still coming out.
Look behind them.
Oh no.
Listen, we need rain, so we'll take it.
Whether the farmers need the rain,
so we're gonna be okay with it.
We do need rain.
Foxes out there trying to hype this thing up.
Seven people in the background, wandering around.
Don't know where they are.
Weather delays, food's disgusting.
By the way, the power went out for a little bit.
All the ice cream melted.
Oh no.
All right, how about this one, in the Daily Mail,
MAGA fan accused of masturbating
at Donald Trump's Great American Stay Fair in-
No, come on, that's too, that's like,
dude, dude.
That's crazy.
That right dude, what the fuck this is so classic MAGA dude, what the fuck purchase setback for embattled event
He's streamed it
That's protected by the first amendment. No, it's not what an oh, so British way of describing this absolute failure
It's an event
So the Great American State Fair lasted approximately 17 minutes before a guy got caught masturbating
in public, America 250.
Isn't that too spot on for our 250th birthday?
That is just too on the nose for our 250th birthday.
We have become a disgusting country that is so hyper-individualistic, so anti-community
that you put together this shitty event of which they're stealing like probably half
the fucking money for it.
the worst event anybody's ever seen, and you got mentally ill people out there, beating
off in front of the seven people who are there. We're such a hyper-individualistic and mentally
ill country that nobody bat in eyelash when they saw this story, like, oh yeah, of course,
the guy who jacks off in public, duh, that happens everywhere in this disgusting God-forsaken
country. Alright, how about this one? I guess no one at the Great American Fair wants to
listen to the Jesus music on the mall. Oh God. Oh God. Here we go.
Oh no.
Again, too perfect for America's 250th birthday that you see the American flag here and the Israeli flag next to it. Oh no.
Oh no.
As we cause the next great depression
To appease the terrorist rape state known as Israel in the Middle East as they try to create a greater Israel and steal the entire
Middle East okay, if Paula white isn't going to be there yapping in tongues and performing exorcisms
I'm not interested a baptism pool was not on my great American State Fair bingo card
So I think this is in the same like weird fucking a AI slop Christian church singing one that you just saw it's in the same tent
Here we go
Come on, man. Dude, the Israel flag, by the way.
Like, what the fuck is that? Why is there an Israel flag?
An America's 250th birthday celebration.
Israel ain't been around for 250.
That shit's so weird, man.
I can't be the only one who finds this weird, right?
Because like like how do more Americans not look at that and go that's strange
Why the fuck started what why the fuck is there is really flagged at this at this like tent church?
Yeah, they should have to you're right my mistake is anti this is anti-semitic
Why is there a nasty American flag next to my beautiful flag of Israel?
There should have been two Israel flags.
Come on, you got a baptism pool.
What the fuck, bro?
What the fuck?
Donald Trump's 250th US birthday event versus Barack Obama's 2026 opening.
Okay, bro.
not exactly a, you know, fantastic achievement in and of itself. Okay. This should look straight
evil. And there are plenty of issues in his development as well. Okay. Like don't know
why we're, don't know why we're making that comparison. Liberals can't stop. Yeah. The
obama list
of his library
what's the difference
what's the difference you guys tell me okay there were more people watching
iran play soccer in the united states last night that the america two hundred
and fifty fast so here's people watching iran play soccer
They did Iran so dirty, by the way, what does the H stands for and BH Obama Hassan
And pussy too. Yeah
I had to bring to my mom that the Obama list was fucked up, but she last when I said Obama list
Nice as I said, I think Iran got totally screwed in this event too, by the way
They scored a goal and they called it offside because it was literally like a fucking millimeter off sides
They need to change the offside rule to be more than just like hey, you have a pubic care. That's past the defender
I think it's so stupid. So they got robbed. I think they should have you know went on to the next round
But um either way more support for Iran in this country than for this stupid fucking fair
Here's another and this is this was one of the busier moments. So look at this happy early birthday America
We're celebrating already at the great American State Fair.
Man, we've got thousands of people celebrating.
Ha ha ha ha!
I don't know about that, homie.
I don't know about thousands.
This is a birthday with us, Tommy.
You and I had a chance to go out.
We got to see some of the exhibits.
I'm sure you got what I got,
which was a lot of people going,
hey, love to watch it on Fox.
I hope a lot of them left them all,
went home and turned on their TV.
And watch this right now.
It's so funny that Fox is desperately trying
to hype this thing up.
Meanwhile, it's just failing miserably.
all right organizers for the north carolina booth at trump's partisan
events the great american state fair at to remove an image of a confederate
flag displayed in the state's pavilion on the national mall
the state didn't put it up
at least one sponsor has pulled out so let me point out here
there's at least a dozen states that said we're just not going to participate
in this thing
they know it's a rude they know it's bullshit they know it's been now more
about trump and about the two hundred fiftieth birthday so bunch of states
like kick rocks we don't we have no we're not sending a booth right there was
nobody sent for the main delegation. So you had a booth that had two chairs and
then like a bunch of walls that had random facts about Maine written on the
walls. That's the whole Maine thing. North Carolina didn't participate either.
So you had these other booths, sort of like these private people set up these
booths that they claim are nominally for different states. One of them had a
Confederate flag. There's nothing better in this moment of like the Trump
regime destroying everything that's good and righteous about this country.
There's nothing more spot-on than them flying a Confederate flag at a celebration of America when the Confederate flag were
Literal traders they were literal traders to this country. They said we don't want to be part of the US anymore
We want to I mean they also flew the Israeli flag. So
Mike it kind of makes sense
Might as well collect them all the one missing is the Nazi flag, I guess
You know
This bitch if you're not gonna let us own black people then fuck off. We're gonna create our own country
How about that and now you're flying that at the 250th birthday? What the fuck is that?
That's like going to an anniversary party for your wife and at that you're celebrating your ex-wife or something like that
That'd be insane. That's ridiculous, but these people they've gotten away with far too much
I'm sorry the South the conservatives the Republicans Maga they've gotten away with far too fucking much in this country
Okay, they've destroyed everything good about this country, which is probably why nobody's showing up to this thing
Right is that everybody knows now?
It's the Trump event it's got nothing to do with America's birthday and so everybody's disgusted by it
Why should we celebrate a country that's carpet bombing little girls in Iran right now genuinely answer that question?
Why should we celebrate that country?
Why should we celebrate a country where Trump just passed a bill that's gonna shut 742 hospitals? Why should we do that?
Why should we celebrate when 18 million people were kicked off their Medicaid?
What's there to celebrate?
What's there to celebrate when Trump just made it so that we don't need to have clean water or clean air anymore?
And they could pollute the shit out of it.
What is there to celebrate when Trump just green lit using more glyphosate in our food supply,
which is going to give more of us cancer and we're going to die young?
What the fuck is there to celebrate? There's nothing to fucking celebrate.
They are looting this country. They are protecting Epstein pedophiles.
They're protecting a literal billionaire elite cabal of pedophiles.
What am I supposed to celebrate?
How am I supposed to celebrate ice rounding up innocent people and destroying their lives
instead of them to concentration camps?
What's there to fucking celebrate?
There's nothing to fucking celebrate, okay?
We didn't make it 250 years.
It is a fucking funeral for this country.
We didn't make it.
This is like the end of this country.
And nobody knows it.
And nobody fucking knows it.
And so this thing is just getting sadder and sadder by the day.
It's getting worse and worse.
You know, it just goes to show you everything Trump touches turns to shit.
This is the Timu presidency.
This is like the budget presidency.
He takes all the money for himself, puts up cheap ass, tacky ass, gaudy ass, great
Gatsby ass, gold fixtures all over the place.
And meanwhile, the plebs get the crumbs.
And so you get these cardboard fucking box booths with some fucking melted ice cream and
some hibachi with chicken that'll make you sick.
You have to listen to weird Christian Zionist singing.
You have to watch a guy jack off in public for the 250th birthday.
I mean, it is the saddest fucking thing I've ever seen in my life.
But it's all too spot on.
Just like with his fucking, remember the military parade?
I was genuinely worried that thing was going to be a fascist show of strength and power.
Instead, you had them creaky ass tanks rolling down the street.
Yeah, that shit was so ass.
Even you had the drones. I forgot about this, but the drones you literally had soldiers carrying the drones and holding it about their heads like this
They weren't even flying. They were just carrying the drones like this. There were seven people in the audience
I mean it was a disaster and this is everything Trump touches, you know
Somebody said the other day
Why isn't everybody around?
Trump ends up getting like cancer and getting sick. It's because the man gives off a genuinely demonic energy
He is so narcissistic and so selfish and you know, so dark that he gives off this
Disgusting demonic energy everything he touches turn to shit everybody around him gets sick
he is
He is like the antithesis of all that is good and just and this is what that end result looks like the saddest festival of all time
Hey, y'all do me a favor and like and subscribe it. How does some get so many votes, but can't attract attract the crowd?
I think Donald Trump is nowhere near as popular as he once used to be.
And we haven't fully tested this theory out yet because the midterms haven't really happened.
But I think it's going to shock the world. I mean, the polls show it, the polls show it,
obviously. Also, how the fuck do you get people to travel? They ain't got no money.
People don't got money. Stop watching this terrorist is Asmongold Daddy. Hassan is a
terrorist. Like, I think Trump has more fans in Europe than he does in America at this point.
You know what I mean? And they're all, and they never go outside in Europe either,
but they just like sit around. They all work in IT. They all work midnight shifts.
And they just watch Asimov and LARP as though they're American. Like, I'm not kidding, dude.
And like, where are Trump's fans, Twitter? Half of them are bots from India, right?
Like, it is rare. It is rare to fucking encounter someone who's like, proud to be a Trump supporter
at this point. It's 50 degrees Celsius in Europe, of course they don't go outside. Yeah,
I'd be, I'd be larping as an American too. Maybe if you larp hard enough, it'll feel
like you have AC in your house, you know? I will be honest, I don't understand the Europe,
no AC thing. It's pretty crazy. At this point, you got to realize that climate change has
dramatically altered European climate. You gotta get AC. You gotta get AC, right? Am I
being too American for that? I think the next meta has to be like finding a climate friendly
solution. Like a like an ecological solution that helps like that doesn't destroy the environment
too much, but also allows people to fucking cool down a little bit.
You're being too nice, you're being too Chinese for wanting AC.
I know AC makes climate change even worse, I know, but like, dude, dude, it's fucking
crazy.
Dog there's like thousands of people dying of heatstroke. What are you talking about?
Heat pumps are the cure man, I don't know I
Just I genuinely don't know. I don't know what like people are doing in the EU
I don't know what they're doing. I don't know why like like I feel like the first
European politician that says like we have to get ACs in
Buildings like this is unacceptable is gonna win everything like I hope it's the socialists that get there first and it's not the fascist
Judging by everything else the fascists are probably gonna be the first that say it
You know what I mean
How does shitting on Europe help your country genuine question? Wait, what's shitting on Europe dog?
I just suggested
And and and expressed my my confusion as to why they don't have a see in Europe. I'm not shitting on Europe
You're literally spewing far-right messaging
Vegetation is the solution, not fucking more consumption that rejects heat.
You're stepping into the most heated debate topic of June.
Hascours been warring over this for a literal month.
I don't get it.
I'm just expressing my confusion.
Okay, I'm sorry.
I already said I'm sure there's like a more climate friendly solution than like fat air
conditioning units in every fucking home in every unit.
Swamp coolers big bro they contain zero synthetic refrigerants
Evaporative cooling bases and they use a specifically coated ceramic to cool air without
adding humidity. Yeah this sounds fake but hopefully it's real I don't know.
Same fake to me brother.
Zara Sultana has a good tape per usual. What does she say?
First landmark speech
Every new heat record exposes the same divide works on the planet versus billionaires people are dying in the heat right now
yet we hold, yet we're told there's always billions for endless war and militarization,
but never a serious plan for the climate crisis. The riches keep profiting from fossil fuels
while insulating themselves in air-conditioned bunkers. Everyone else has left to work through
dangerous temperatures, living overheated homes, and relying public services pushes a breaking
point. Yeah, that's the other thing. Like when I go to Europe, I don't have a problem with the AC,
because I'm staying in a fucking nice hotel. And let me tell you, those motherfuckers,
They got ACs in them, okay? Them bitches got AC all day. So like, yeah, let me tell you,
let me put you on some game, European Hassanabi heads. Rich people in Europe do not have these
problems, okay? So you might be cucking yourselves a little bit. You know what I mean? Give the
proletariat air condition
Brother your argument cannot be rich people do it right by fucking over everyone I
Mean look
there's got to be a way to offset the the
electricity consumption and and the carbon pollution right there's I'm sure
there is I'm not crazy right just I don't know if you have a AC you gotta
have a solar panel or some shit right like you know what I mean like it
doesn't make any fucking sense I'm not saying crank up the AC dial it up and
and go crazy with it. I'm not smart enough to come up with a solution, but I'm certain
that there has to be a way to reroute the additional electricity usage that will come
from the air-conditioned units to go to like renewable energies or something. Bro, this
is not how the environment works. Wait, what? You're so American right now, not gonna lie.
Yeah. I think that's my most American take. My most American take is I think, I think we gotta
like Europe a hundred years ago you were a much cooler continent okay you're
not the same continent any longer climate change is here it almost feels
like as a climate a version of climate change denial like to be like no things
are gonna go back to normal we're gonna have you know 20 degrees centigrade
summers again like nope it's it's going forwarding was this rare positive reddit
post Francesca Hong raises over 50k on a Sampagos Twitch stream
not me foaming at the mount that she's full good and every good answers
I hope she wins to get the fashions in liberals clothing.
We've compromised. I'm just sick of the well-meaning Senjus who only think I can't with the person that passes a slightly done toast could possibly beat my MAGA.
Hong won't lose because our ideas are bad. She'll lose because the supporters drive the ally she needs to win away.
Do you want AC the nuclear plant too?
Sure.
A European house of shit insulation AC uses without a complete infrastructure revamp?
Yeah, I'm gonna be honest, I think it's because, um, again, I think it's because they built
the houses at a time when the climate was dramatically different, right?
It's definitely the AC don't worry about the endless wars private jet's private yacht's gas cars industrial farming
Yeah, that's what I mean
It's I feel like you know what it feels like to me
Europeans are gonna get mad for me saying this it seems like the AC thing is almost like a cultural thing as well
For a lot of Europeans because they're like, oh, we don't want to be like America America fats
Which I totally understand we're nasty we're nasty little perverts
So you don't want to be like us. That's fine.
But like, maybe we got this one right potentially,
but it almost feels like it's the same meta as people being like,
Oh, you have to have paper straws.
You know what I mean? No more, no more plastic straws like that's we're lowering
our, our fucking impact on the climate.
Man, that she's not doing anything.
Okay. That's not doing anything.
There's far worse offenders out there
Let's not please this is stupid as argument AC contributes infinitely less the climate change than fucking heating currently does
It's just the AC is a small part of the solution of the whole solution man, did I say it was the whole solution
I was just saying it's a band-aid
You know what I mean that's all I'm saying. I feel like it's a it's a band-aid
It's so beautiful because it's made with AI too
If you checked my logs I explained ACs are rare in Europe since not so long ago summers
weren't too bad and this level of heat is a relatively new thing.
We also don't have a lot of old historic buildings that have strict building regulations.
It's also cultural, mostly lack of adaptation and a relatively short amount of time.
No, I know that.
Dog, I've been to Europe virtually every year for like the last 20 years of my life
and I lived in Turkey when I was growing up for the first 18.
Okay?
So yes, I'm quite familiar with the climate change
that has taken place in Europe.
I know that, I get all of that.
I just said all of that.
I said that a lot of the houses are too old
and they were designed for an entirely different type
of climate that no longer exists and is not coming back.
My confusion doesn't come from why ACs are, my confusion doesn't come from like what's
going on in Europe and why people are dying to heat stroke.
My confusion comes from why Europeans haven't decided to do something about it.
Oh, this is what it means to get frame mugged.
Europe has been busy. Also, those tethered tops. No, that one is fine. We do feel like
us using ad blue as a game changer for the environment.
I think the tethered tops are fine. I think that Americans are stupid. I'll say that.
The tethered tops on the plastic bottles that don't come off are fine, plus they can if
you just really pull on it.
That's number one.
Number two, Americans are too dumb to understand that that's actually a good thing, okay?
I don't have a problem with the tethered tops.
That's like, that is literally Amerifat nonsense, okay?
I think the tethered tops are fine.
Americans for some weird reason have like tremendous beef with it.
Um, I but the AC thing I can't comprehend. I just cannot
You see you getting AC mog
That's crazy
China's so gracious, they're air conditioning Trump supporters, bro.
You see that?
They're giving Trump supporters air conditioning.
This shit's better than America 250 fast, okay?
This is built better than the America 250 fast.
EIA says AC is 90% of home electricity used, 14% of commercial electricity used in the
US is pretty huge to be honest probably more than data centers overall.
Man stop caping for the data centers, data centers are for nothing good AC is life saving
as we have seen the difference between a country that has it versus a country that doesn't
where there's like thousands of people dying of fucking heatstroke.
Yeah, many splits are God's gift to mankind. I got one here.
Oh, it's so fucking delicious.
I oppose both. Yes, Fango. I know you're fucking freak-ass bitch.
You're freaky-unk.
I get it. You also were literally in support of Iran blowing up oil refineries because that's how much of a fucking green initiative, green energy initiative guy you are.
you are. Are you streaming the
Larkin rally? Yeah, at 525. I'm
going to join the Oliver Larkin
rally. I'm going to interview
Oliver. Cass is going to bring
me on stream. Introduce the
interview and hand the show off
off to me. You know, yeah, we're fundraising for Oliver Larkin as well today. Back to back
fundraisers. We treat in these data centers like Mako Reactor as you can be Barrett and
and will can be cloud.
Why are you all of a sudden an HVAC tech?
It's been hot as hell in Denver but to be honest it's like LA and if you're not in the
sun it's fine my AC's ass is over my windows I'm a Euro poor basically.
Our favorite target is State Fair oh I saw that already Dr. Oz being like there's thousands
of people here and then the crowd pans and the camera pans to the crowd there's like
8 people watching.
Hey son, how do I fight the urge to kill myself every day? Let me know when you can. Easy answer. You're gonna fucking let Israel outlive you.
You're gonna kill yourself before you see the end of the Israeli apartheid, really?
What are you fucking nuts?
What are you fucking insane?
Good point. Yeah, it's not just a good point. It's the best point.
What do I always say if you can't find hope let's spite be your motivator, okay? You got to live out of spite
SSRI's probably help too
Also food
Like I
Mean I don't know I feel like chronic I've talked about this already
I don't think I have chronic depression or I have ever experienced it because I love food too much and I'm like
Like if I kill myself, there's like so many food opportunities that I'm missing out on,
you know what I mean?
Like I eat lead one time, I can't eat donuts ever again, you know what I mean?
That's fucked up.
That's fucked up.
give all the things you can cover in cheese. Man, shut the fuck up. First of all, cheese
is great on a lot of stuff. Okay, cheese is fucking fantastic on a lot of stuff. You are
so fat-coated you ate the depression. Yeah, great food like Korean food with cheese on
it.
Le Pen is already pushing for a national AC initiative.
Be ready for a right wing France.
No AC because climate is the new carbon footprint bullshit.
Trying to make climate impact an individual issue while oil corbs do alone still do more
damage to the environment in five minutes than this person does in their whole lifetime.
AC included.
BDBD saw you watching the Long March reenactment.
Hassan Kamner.
Mike's red themed event. Made those white Chinese people drool with MDNV. Whether it's
for internet favorite or tamer or pilgrimage, Wire Wizard must visit this place on his next
trip to China. Put on his outfit and smoke a wire wizard. What the fuck is wire wizard?
Lembro, come play already tons of treasures here. By the way, the guy next to Mike looks
a bit like Charlie Kirk. This is not coming to Trunchy again. It would be easier to find
him if he's in the main city districts. Asam, when you're coming back wondering, Asam would
look like wearing a worker peasant red army uniform, but the red army back then definitely
couldn't have had such a burly figure lead the with skinny as rail I'm a licensed architect
they're good and bad of center design around conditioned air both healing and cooling but
it's a small stat single AC unit and average size house runs 21st time for the entire summer
is only a portion of a single day of climate emissions at a single mega yacht or cruise
ship emits in a single day.
The answer is to implement substasy retrofitting for geothermal heat pumps.
They are far more efficient for cooling in the summer and heating in the winter than
HVAC is, but the oil and gas lobby killed their implementation decades ago.
Look, I don't have any dog in this fight.
I just want people to not die in Europe because it's too hot, especially after the invention
of HVAC units and HVAC specialists and AC units, okay?
You put a fuck of mini-split in that bitch, dude.
You can get the whole family around it, you know what I mean?
There's also, I mean there's also like mobile, like portable AC ones too, you just like buy
it on Amazon and then you, you put, there's like a thing that you put on the window.
There's also window units, do they not have window units in Europe that don't sell them?
Our room measures 31 degrees in that heat by a recent and now a portable AC unit now in the UK is glorious 17 degrees perfection
Europeans will only fight for environmentally friendly AC when Americans tell them to buy a window unit
Do fans not exist big dog if it's 50 degrees
What the fuck do what is a fan gonna do?
blow 50 degree heat like a blow dryer in your face?
Some of y'all have no concept of how hot it's getting in Europe, I think.
Like...
Yeah, let me blow some hot air in my face.
That's really going to solve this problem.
No, you get put on a list if you try and search for window AC units in most EU nations.
The European Union, Interpol comes to your house, knocks on your door, they're like,
you know, it's searching for an AC unit is also a prescribed terror organization.
It's not dissimilar to Palestine action, actually.
We've decided.
We've decided once again, open a window and let the hot air in.
It's ironic because it's getting Middle East hot, but they cry about the immigrants who
definitely know their ways around the AC.
I will only accept arguments against AC and Europe from Asmone Chatters because then I
will know their actual uroids.
By the way, IRA had big tax credit for heat pumps, which was great.
They're 4x more efficient.
That's what we need more of.
17 degrees Chatters gonna freeze to death.
Fango is literally telling European Chatters.
Mango is telling chatters in the UK that they need to thug it out.
Okay.
The 40 degrees centigrade heat, they just need to fucking eat it.
He's like, do not buy a AC unit.
Is a Fahrenheit joke?
No, I thought you were saying it's 17 is too cold.
Those IRA guys seem rough, but I'm glad they're carving forward.
Yeah, see, I was already a fan given what they were trying to do the market thatcher,
but when I found out that they're also investing in heatpumps, I really started appreciating
the IRA.
telling me now. I was already fond of their initiatives against the British occupation.
Yeah, it turns out when the IRA was blowing up cars, it was at the behest of urbanism.
Okay.
They were, they were doing that to be like more boy clans.
We don't want a car relying on infrastructure.
We need more boy planes.
What the fuck are you doing?
Come out you blackened tans, get on a bike and bike away.
Right away on a bike.
And maybe we'll allow it on a bus.
But never a car.
Anyway, HVAC guy here. Can I use your endorsement to sell mini splits? Sure.
It's so funny because I use HVAC business owners as like a stand-in for the most hog-like petite
bourgeois profession. And I got hella HVAC business owners in my chat. Or just like HVAC
guys in general. I don't know if they're business owners or not, but it's really funny.
I had to stop target shit about the TSA because the entirety of the TSA is Hassanabi heads.
It's not even funny. It's just like
European idea of AC. The no AC thing here was fascinating in Berlin. They're cooling people
a lot with police water cannons.
There's gotta be a better way.
There's gotta, that's crazy.
Americans ordered the remove air conditioner from homes in 40 centigrade heat under net
zero crackdown.
Brian living in England. Why is there American monster?
You better respect the USB as we in here too. And we're watching buddy.
When have I not fucking rode for the US postal service? What are you talking
I'm the number one USPS dick writer of all time
It's like
It's like be like wow buddy, there's teamsters watching
You better not you better not disrespect the rank of file teamsters like okay. Yeah, that's not happening
Yeah, we fuck with the USPS in this bitch
HVAC Sputnik. If anyone needs a mini-split installed in Missouri, then hit me up.
And this is for the
So
This is the
This is really expensive. That's why most people don't have it. It costs five to ten K for the whole house and most people don't think it's worth it for a week or two per year.
Is it just a week or two per the whole year? I feel like you guys just don't know what it's like to have a AC unit.
So you think it's just for like a week or two. Dog, you don't have to only use the AC unit when it's 50 degrees centigrade.
You use it for the whole summer.
Yeah, Europeans are kind of funny though, because they're like complaining about the
fucking Islamic style refugee crisis that's taking place, but it's like big dog.
You know, those are the motherfuckers that know how to withstand the heat.
You know what I mean?
are the only people that's the real great replacement dude. The real the real
great replacement is when the only people who are alive at the end of a
heatwave in Europe are gonna be like, you know, Syrian dudes.
Yeah, also it's insane that Europeans think the AC is an American luxury when
There are large parts of the actual third world that have heavy AC usage
Acorn in Europe, please indulge in your fantasies
what the fuck this is like bro this is the actual opposite isn't that crazy this literally
is like the actual opposite of most like the less developed you are the more likely it
is that you have AC. Europe has 175,000 heat deaths per year. Europe's AC phobia kills
much more people than gun violence in the US. Wait, what? Heat claims more than 175,000
lives annually. Wait, what? What? Okay, I'm done. I can't. I
But we really destroyed Europe like I think America unironically ruined Europe. Europe is literally 3rd world. Europe is actually more 3rd world than the 3rd world.
Europeans think the AC will kill them. I'm not joking. It's insane.
dog how is that possible
it recorded as warm as average temperature is 17 degrees Celsius wait
And it's exhausting summer heat was just across northern hemisphere. Dr. Kluge said that there's three warmest years on the record in Europe of all happens is 2010 and the 10 hottest years have all charted since 2007.
Heat stresses the leading cause of climate related death in the region.
Yo, what are they doing? Are they just like there's no way right like they're just
They're just really beefing up those numbers, right? Like it has to be like there
I know you like the number I'm a numbers guy. I feel like these guys are just like oh an old person died
And
Yes, Europe's heat waves are deadlier than American gun violence. Oh my god
more europeans die summer heat than americans die of guns oh my god
mostly bro bro mostly old people though dog what the fuck are you saying
Oh, so it's fine
Damn dude, I don't have that level of fucking boomer hate in my heart
That's crazy
Chatter said their time was now their time had come
It's okay, you know, it's fine. I gotta join this video conference. Okay, and fundraise for Oliver Larkin.
Hold on. What the hell is this?
Why is it like this? Hold on.
Hello, hello. Okay, let's do virtual camera.
I guess can't off center head on, no.
Okay, alright.
the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour, which of course was a lie. He hasn't done anything.
But the fact that the right is at their base about $25, not $15, not $17, not $18, they're
about it about the number that people actually need.
So it's really, it's really important that if,
if something, you know, on the other side,
I wouldn't say Democrats have a pro-democracy force.
When they take over, if they take over,
they can't just talk about things like 25.
They have to deliver on things like 25.
And so we need all of her to get in there and alongside Rashida and alongside on a
Malilla, and Chris Rab and everybody else, make this HR one.
Deliver on the affordability crisis
by paying people a living wage.
You heard her first.
So then I'll just say what Sadu was saying,
don't get a 65 if you want the federal minimum wage
to be 25, but I don't know about child 25 in Miami,
don't make it.
So you might as well start donating 40.
so we could be at 40.
That just made me in hopeful.
Bro, Austin is on the call.
What the fuck?
I'm just wearing the bag.
And want to try to meet you.
Yeah, sure.
Can everybody hear me?
Yes.
Yes.
OK.
OK, good, good, good.
So I'm super excited to be here tonight.
Thank you so much, Oliver.
I got to give props to you for standing up and running.
And of course, you've been doing that ever since you found any bit of injustice anywhere.
You have stood up and tried to make it better.
And you are not only my brother in the working class, but you're my brother in CWA with Newsguild.
And it's pretty extraordinary that you organized your own union with the campaign workers.
And I got to say, who needs more than campaign workers?
when we gotta be able to let people know
who are in power, when they're screwing up,
when they're not saying the right things,
when they're not connected to the people.
And so that background is super important,
but what's really important here
is what Saru was talking about.
This is really about billionaires
trying to squeeze everything out of the working class.
And we don't start talking to the working class
and start making the working class
the agenda for our politics, then we are going to slide further and further into fascism.
And I want to be really clear, a lot of people will say this district or this state is not
winnable. Well, I say bullshit to that because there's working people there who have the same needs
as someone who's sitting in a blue or a purple district, and the reality is that it is taking
the democratic socialists of America to bring this to the forefront because for too long,
leaders have been looking behind them to see if people are following them and failing to look
ahead and see the people are way out in front. And the people are way out in front because
Catholicism has been a rubber band that has been stretched too far, taking more and more
from the working class every chance it gets. That is its entire purpose. And the only check
on that is unions. The only check on that is the working class standing together and demanding
more. And I want to be really clear. When I say unions, I mean everyone that Saru represents.
I mean every single person who is a part of this labor movement who wants a union card,
who wants a better life, who wants to deliver on the promise of what this country was supposed to
be. So tonight I wear my debt pin to say that work matters everywhere. It matters through
the incarcerated. It matters for those who are in detention. It matters for those who
they are seeking to put into detention. It matters for every single person who they are
trying to demoralize by making life horrible and making us believe that we can't expect
I'm texting Austin to tell him that that's Sarah Nelson talking a legend in the union movement and that
She is the person who saved us from having one pilot per flight
I'll just say
Is that we cannot be afraid of robots?
The billionaires want us to be afraid of robots. They want us to be afraid of technology. That's ours
It's our time, our money, our innovation, created by the working class, driven by the
working class, delivered by the working class, healed by the working class.
And the working class, as Mayor Monsonni reminded us just a few weeks ago, is the only majority
in this country.
And if we take that in and understand the power that we have, come out for Oliver, and
yes, donate to Oliver, knock for Oliver, vote for Oliver, call for Oliver, we can have
one more person speaking sanity about the people who need to be represented in the halls
of Congress.
Proud to stand with you, Oliver, thank you for standing up, super excited to be sitting
here with Kat or Saru supporting you tonight but saying to everyone out there that this
isn't a fight for Oliver. This is Oliver standing up to make sure that we can all fight for ourselves
together. So we're in it with you all the way, Oliver. Keep going. Thank you.
Thank you so much Sarah and Saru. I don't know about you guys but I'm feeling pumped up and
we're almost at that halfway goal. So let's make it to 10k before we even get into this next session.
I know we can do it. Just like Sarah said, we're fighting for our democracy and Oliver is a
representation right now of that democracy that we're all fighting for. Thank you both so,
so much. This next person is someone I consider like a mentor to me, especially as we know,
Florida Public Service workers are on the biggest chopping block and Florida Public Service unions
have been like under attack heavily. And so we're going to be talking to a FIFA colleague from FPSU
and she has a very important announcement to make.
So, Afifa, it's so great to see you.
So Biskoff disseams.
Oh no, my mentor's on mute.
Look, these people love with better cans, bro.
I can't, I don't know how to do that.
As I know she gets those technical things together.
Can you get enough?
Here we go.
Is it good?
Okay.
All right.
It took only a couple of minutes.
So, yeah.
Technology is a friend.
Hey, everyone.
I'm proud to represent SEIU Plot a Public Services Union,
20,000 public sector workers who,
what we say are hidden faces of public services, right?
So you will know they exist when you can't flush your toilet,
when the garbage is not picked up,
when there's a storm and there's like, you know,
flooded streets and stuff, right?
So then you will know that we exist.
Or these are food service workers,
these are cafeteria workers,
your lunch ladies, our beloved custodians,
and everyone in the team that we represent.
Here is like one message to everybody
who is donating right now.
I would say that people in the South are so effed
with the democracy that we have in this country right now
where everybody benefit from the struggle
and resistance of the South,
but nobody wants to invest in the South, right?
That's where you put nations, black and brown people to die.
And it's horrible to see it's happening
and when there are messages that are thrown out there
in by our national Democrats that, you know,
South and especially Florida does not have any hope, right?
So we say no to that BS, absolutely.
We in Florida are the biggest resistance force
and we have been resisting forever
against these attacks, and we are able to survive.
These workers deserve champions in the Congress
who are from the South and can represent the South.
And they are not on the bad wagon
and talking points of like these rich greedy corporations,
right?
So that's first and foremost.
So we are at SEAU Florida Public Census Union,
very proud to announce our endorsement
for my brother, Oliver Larkin.
And this is fresh off the press, fresh off the boat, right?
So we're super happy and excited about this, right?
And here is the reason why.
Florida has the worst affordability crisis.
We spend 58 to 60% of our income on housing alone.
And then you'll top that on an estate
where there is no public transportation infrastructure,
then the gas prices, everybody needs to own a car in Florida,
right, to drive to the world.
There's, the public infrastructure does not exist.
And we have politicians who call themselves
dissentist Democrats, and that is completely unacceptable.
Dissentists have the worst track record
when it comes to working class families in Florida.
So he has spent money on his corporate campaign donors
and found projects such as Sculpture Wars
are alligator alcatras for them to invest in so that they can benefit from my tax money.
So somebody who says that they are dissentist Democrat, it's horrible slap on the working
class families and their claim that they represent us.
Toby, dirty.
That's not happening.
And we say no to that BS too.
We have taken a very bold stance and we have gone against that incumbent against Sharon
mascovites to endorse Oliver Larkin and fun stories before all of those. I had a very quick
conversation with Oliver my first talk with Oliver and I asked him I said give me a 32nd
pitch the elevator pitch on why we should select you as a candidate right and I was super impressed
by how clear he is in his vision for working class families and how he represents the working
plus families, very bold stance.
So obviously there was like no question, no doubt
when we talked to our members about this endorsement,
they were like completely sold by Oliver Larkin.
We do not have to do any push.
We do not have to convince them.
Oliver's stance and his vision was selling point
enough for our members to realize
like who is the champion in who is going to be the champion
in Congress for them.
So SEIU Florida Public Services Union,
we stand behind Oliver Larkin.
And everybody who is donating today,
please donate for the Black and Brown Resistance
Movement in South, not just for Oliver,
but because resistance is alive.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, Afifa.
And thank you for everyone that did so far.
We're almost halfway there.
This is going to be my last introduction
before I hand it over to Hasan and Austin,
who will be taking over from here.
It has been a super pleasure.
As someone who has just been redistricted
into Oliver Larkin's district,
I am an excited voter, organizer, and friend, a neighbor.
So until next time.
All right. Are we, is it, is it our turn now? Thank you.
Let's do it. All right. Thank you,
Kevin for the introduction. A real honor to be here with Oliver. We were early on,
trying to promote Oliver when he was chasing down Moskowitz in the original disher before the
redistricting scheme came about. And I feel like now there's an even better opportunity
for Oliver to make an impact. I know that there was an early poll that came out today,
showing Moskowitz is 67% and Oliver at 33%. But with a limited amount of name recognition,
it's really important for all of you guys to obviously keep fundraising, considering that
this is all, is a campaign that's powered by grassroots, that's accountable to grassroots,
and nothing else, obviously. And there's probably going to be a lot of big money flowing into this
race for the Moscoviz camp, from the Moscoviz camp. And I mean, I feel like the Republicans
on the opposing side, regardless of this district, now being a dummy-mandered district, to use
the term that Hakeem Jeffries has used, is not going to be as significant of a battle.
In my opinion, I think Moscoviz probably will be a tougher hill to climb, especially considering
that your values and the values of democratic socialism, these universal principles that
we're upholding are across the board exciting for people. We saw this major defeat with
Kamala Harris running to the center, pivoting to the center, and basically presenting a
Magalite version to the American public broadly lose once again and Moskowitz is
maybe not even a Magalite but instead more so just Maga with a D next to his name. So I'm very
excited to be here, very excited to talk to you Oliver. How are things going? Tell me about Florida
25. Yeah so the new 25th district and first of all it's great to have you on Hassan. Thank you for
for supporting our race and really supporting
Democratic Socialist candidates all across the country.
We're seeing a wave that is not restricted
to one state or city or congressional district
that's happening all across the country right now.
And what this opportunity provided with redistricting,
extending now down into Miami-Dade County.
From the very start of this campaign,
we've talked about this being a joint project
of our DSA chapter.
And now we are pulling the entire
Democratic Socialist movement in South Florida together,
Miami DSA, Broward DSA, Palm Beach Treasure Coast DSA,
every single one of us has skin in the game now
with representing the Tri-County area.
And what we're seeing across South Florida,
really across the state and across the South
is a wholesale rejection of the Republican party's
attacks on the working class,
the anti-union efforts that have been passed in Tallahassee,
the expansion of the ICE terror regime,
the detention and deportation agenda,
which we are really the nexus of,
with the corporate headquarters of a geo group,
the private prison corporation in Boca Raton,
as well as now the corporate headquarters of Palantir
in the new 25th district in the city of Aventura.
And as we see, not just Republican politicians
and one of my Republican opponents, Scott Singer,
who ran ads in Times Square after Zoran
was elected mayor of New York City,
Scott Singer, the former mayor of Boca Raton,
serving ads to say, hey, you're fleeing the wealth tax,
Why don't you come down to Boca Raton?
We're seeing this on both sides of the aisle
with our opposition.
Jared Moskowitz in the primary and these Republicans
that really are offering no meaningful difference
when it comes to standing up to ICE
or opposing US support for genocide and apartheid.
There's a two-party duopoly and a corporate establishment
that contributes to and funds both of them.
That is just being wholesale rejected by the working class
where it has never been harder to get by
to afford your gas, your rent, your groceries.
We're seeing now for the first time in several years,
people are actually leaving Miami-Dade County
and moving out elsewhere because South Florida
is so incredibly unaffordable to live here.
So this presents an incredible opportunity for us.
When we hear Democrats like Jared Moskowitz
try to moderate and cater to the right
because that is what they perceive
is going to win over non-party affiliated voters.
When I talk to independent voters,
when I talk to disaffected Democrats,
When I talk to Republicans, we're rejecting the corrupt corporate establishment.
We're rejecting the corruption of the congressional stock trading where we have insider traders
like Jared Moskowitz that are literally personally profiting from the death, destruction and
genocide that we're perpetuating with our support for Israel, but also with our own
war in Iran right now.
Voters are ready for something different.
They're ready for someone who's actually going to fight for the working class of this country
to give young people some hope as someone who has really lived their entire life under
the thumb of this, you know, $2 trillion spent on foreign wars, someone who has seen as so
many people watching this have.
The American dream that we were raised to believe in is inaccessible for so many of
us as we're minting Elon Musk, the world's first trillionaire.
And we have Jared Moskowitz, the very first Democrat in the United States Congress to
join Doge.
If you want to see a change here, then I'm asking every single person watching this to
chip in to contribute at the link and help us hit this $20,000 goal.
Help us go beyond that tonight because it is going to take every single dollar of grassroots
support to go up against APAC, the AI industry, the cryptocurrency, everyone that has a vested
interest in keeping Milktoast corporate establishment Democrats like Jared Moskowitz in office.
This is exactly who we're taking on.
believe for a second that it's not possible in South Florida what we're seeing is a movement
unlike anything South Florida has ever seen and we're going to carry it through to August 18th
to win this primary and we're going to send another Democratic Socialist to join Assembly
member Claire Valdez and so many other DSA candidates in Washington DC.
Oliver I have questions for you so in your experience you've been up and down now
in different parts of these you know two different districts that are not super
different from one another. But when you go out there and you talk to the voters, likely voters,
independence, these mythical moderate voters that are maybe never really voting for the Democratic
Party, and you tell them your quote unquote radical agenda of ending unnecessary wars,
like how do they react? Because I assume near attendance says all the time that they probably
react in horror, right? And they say, no, I would like to give billions of dollars to both Israel
and also melt another billion every day, waging war with Iran, right? And I love that my gas
prices are high. I feel patriotic paying them, or is there a different reaction when they hear
your perspective? Yeah, people are so tuned out of politics as usual that most people have just
trained themselves not to pay attention. And I think that's the way that members of Congress,
like Jared Moskowitz, like it. And so there's a real, I think, almost a shock and then a relief
when we tell people what our agenda is that we're actually fighting for Medicare for all for a $25
minimum wage for universal childcare. You know one conversation in particular just sticks so clearly
in my mind. I was in a working class neighborhood canvassing in Broward County and a mom opened the
door and her three or four year old daughter was playing behind her and as I said why I was canvassing
and I had my DSA button on my campaign shirt, and I said that I'm running against the only
Democrat in Florida who voted for the Lake and Riliac, who gave all of this power to ICE and
someone who's taken nearly a million dollars from APAC, she was literally tearing up saying,
I don't understand how I can look at my daughter and see someone else's child locked up in Dilley
detention center in Texas. I don't see how I can look at my daughter and know that my taxpayer
dollars are going towards tearing children limb from limb in Gaza. And I think it's so visceral
for so many parents that are, they're watching Ms. Rachel with their children and they're
really seeing the horror as it's so hard to afford childcare, as it's so hard to afford rent, as it's
so hard to afford public transportation and the stress that people live with. And then they see
see what our taxpayer dollars are contributing to. There's just extreme disgust, and I think
that's exactly why so many people have tuned out. But we have a congressman who doesn't
show up for town halls. We have someone who doesn't go door to door. So when we do that,
the power that that lends to our movement, the legitimacy it lends, just by being willing
to show up and listen. I mean, the word is representative. The word is representative,
And that means showing up and representing the people that you want to speak to.
And at these no-kings protests as well.
I mean, it's not just Democrats turning out to these things.
It's non-party affiliated voters.
It's Republican voters.
And this is really what is inspiring people that a new kind of politics is possible.
We have such an amazing opportunity right now in Florida.
And you mentioned the two districts and some of the polling that we've done.
What I also want to highlight is that when we polled this 25th district, 86% of Democratic
primary voters, but also 68% of general election voters, Republicans, non-party-affiliated,
and Democrats, want to see the United States stop this unconditional military aid to Israel,
where we are sending, and there's going to be another vote in Congress this week, billions
of our taxpayer dollars towards an occupation in Lebanon where a million people or more
have been displaced where we are once again over committing ourselves militarily in support
of what is a Jim Crow regime. And I think we, you know, we refer to it as apartheid
because we don't want to break in with our own history in the United States that the
racial segregation, the two-tiered system of justice is really originating from the
very soul of our country that we're still working to rectify to this day. And I feel
tremendous responsibility as a candidate running in the south to finish this work of reconstruction
and to connect these struggles when black and brown Floridians are being dispossessed and
disenfranchised. We need to connect these struggles to what our taxpayer dollars are doing overseas
and increasingly with this cost of living an affordability crisis. Voters can no longer separate
foreign and domestic policy. The cat is out of the bag and no matter what near Tandon or Third Way
or Josh Gottheimer might want to believe, people understand now that these struggles
are interconnected and the solidarity of this movement is exactly what the Democratic Socialist
of America is delivering and why we're seeing so much incredible momentum across the country.
Yeah, there's a new poll that just came out that showed, with the exception of Barack Obama,
the top three most popular politicians across the board in the United States of America were
all democratic socialists or socialists in general, you had Bernie Sanders, Zoram Mdani,
and AOC in the top three. And I think this is precisely what a lot of establishment
Democrats are terrified of. As I've said before, they're not worried that Zoram was going to win
and then fail and then be used as an example for the rest of the country. They were worried that
he was going to win and succeed and govern well and have good governance be associated with democratic
socialism. And then other people are going to demand similar politicians. Well, we have
a similar politician here with Oliver, right? And, and it's been wonderful seeing other
candidates from New York City, DSA, like Claire, come in and show support as well. Because
this movement is not about, you know, popular figures. This is a people backed movement
is a working class movement and it's about uplifting. It's about centering the working
class, but then it's also about delivering for the working class. Something that I think
the Democratic Party unfortunately has failed to do for far too long. We've also reached
$20,000 in the fundraising goals just now while you were talking. So congratulations to everybody
that donated. Thank you so much.
One of the things I wanted to talk about is that you ran a poll early in the previous
issue that you ran.
And now, one of the things that you found out was that in an informed ballot, you were
actually defeating Moskowitz 51 to 33.
So how do we make sure that virtually every single person in Florida 25 gets to know your
policies and gets to hear about Moskowitz policies?
How do we get you across the finish line that way, Oliver?
Yeah, it's these donations, and that contributes directly towards our on the ground organizing,
and just to set the terms of this evening for folks, tomorrow is our last end of quarter
FEC fundraising deadline of this primary election.
Our election is on August 18th.
We are, believe, tomorrow, seven weeks away from our primary.
So we are so incredibly close, ballots are being mailed out in a matter of less than
two weeks.
So we need to start our advertising immediately.
Like we need to start our advertising tomorrow if we have the resources to do it.
And that is what your donations are going towards.
When we are spending thousands of dollars printing the campaign literature that our volunteers
are walking up someone's driveway every single day to deliver, all of this work costs money.
As someone who grew up in organizing and really got my political start going door to door,
these are some of the easiest conversations I have to be honest with you that I've ever
had.
I was expecting maybe a dead heat, maybe one door is a strong supporter, maybe the next
door is a strong supporter of the incumbent.
In 15 seconds, you say, I'm running against the first Democrat in Congress to join Doge,
the only Democrat in the state of Florida to vote for the Lakin-Reilly Act, and someone
who describes himself as a Ron DeSantis Democrat, people look at you like you're an alien from
outer space and say, wait, that's a Democrat.
And the support just immediately gravitates towards us.
In that poll that we ran in the old district, we started out at down 45 to 11 percent on
the positives, just on the positives.
So I don't even want to center this too much, although Congressman Moskowitz's record is
abhorrent for a Democrat in office. But when people hear that there is a former Bernie Sanders campaign organizer, someone who organized a union in their workplace and is fighting for Medicare for all for $25 an hour for universal childcare and ending US support for genocide and apartheid, that alone reaches our support way ahead of
of Moskowitz. We jumped up 38% in the polls. We take 20% of his support. And then our
support grows even more because the Democratic Socialists of America label is not hurting
us. Fox News, Newsmax, the National Review, they've all been freaking out in the past
week because of what Claire and so many DSA members were just able to achieve in New York
City that now they're calling me a socialist and they're saying, should Jared Moskowitz
be worried how far is this movement going to go and it's going to go as far as you're able to
contribute to fund our voter outreach, to fund our advertising. Again, it has to start now. So the
same way that when I when I went on your stream, Hasan back in March and I said, change the math
in this race. In one day, we were able to raise $75,000 and you know what we were able to do.
We're able to hire a communications team. We're able to hire an operations team. We were able
to actually mobilize this campaign. It's not going towards, you know, some DC consultant that's
going to sit on their ass and give us half-baked ideas from a think tank. It's going directly
into our organizing and frankly nights like this wouldn't have been possible had we not been able
to build the infrastructure. So the proof is in the pudding, the fact that your chat and the
Hassanabi heads and everyone that's contributing right now, the fact that tonight is possible
means that a victory on August 18th is also possible. So I cannot emphasize enough how
important the donations are, but also the volunteering. And we have folks sharing the
volunteer link in our chat. Come door to door with me. Come phone bank with us and talk to
these voters because again, this is a closed primary state. Only Democrats can vote in this
primary. So these are friendly conversations with friendly people that are looking for some hope
and some change and you know what what we've seen at these no-kings protests
people are cheering for democratic socialism when people see what Mayor
Mamdani is able to accomplish in New York City and they see Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
traveling the country fighting for us this is the democratic party that they want to see and
it's not restricted to one locale it is in Florida it is every it is in Colorado with Malaciros
It is everywhere across the United States of America.
Yeah, no, absolutely. So as far as your conversations in the district with people
goes, what's the attitude overall on, you know, endless American militarism, especially considering
that there are many poorer parts of this district as well. There's an affordability crisis that you
you are talking about here. How do they respond when they hear your position? Are they shocked?
Do they call you an anti-Semite? Or are they like, well, I agree with that, actually, when
you say that Israel is committed to genocide and Mosque is one of the biggest defenders
of Israel, so much so that he's actually outflanked by his own admission, Marco Rubio, even, at
times. How is the attitude overall from people on this issue?
It's incredibly receptive. I mean, again, people are connecting our foreign military
expenditures overseas with the cost of living crisis that is proximate and right in front
of us every single day. When we have the county of Palm Beach within our district, the largest
single municipal investor in Israel bonds with a billion dollars invested at the same
time that they're cutting bus routes for seniors with disabilities and college students at
FAU. When Florida Atlantic University, which is led by Adam Hasner, a former Florida Republican
House Majority Leader who was plucked from being Geo Group, the private prison corporation's
executive vice president of public policy, Jared Moskowitz literally wrote the personal
letter of recommendation to install him. And what did Florida Atlantic University do?
They became the largest public university investor in Israel bonds with $8.2 million
invested.
Miami-Dade County has over $100 million invested in Israel bonds.
We see all around us the lack of affordable housing, the cuts to public transportation,
the fact that it's nearly impossible to find affordable childcare in South Florida.
And then we see what our taxpayer dollars are going towards, not just the United States
government, but our state government, our municipal governments, our universities.
It is unavoidable, and not to dumb it down too much,
but people, regardless of their background,
we just don't like to see genocide.
We don't like to see our taxpayer dollars
going towards slaughter, especially with the memory
of what the last 25 years of this country's history
have been with these foreign military entanglements overseas
and supporting theocratic regimes.
It's not just Israel.
It is Saudi Arabia.
It is the dictatorships that the United States uses
to be able to extract resources from these regions
and to be able to have our military bases hosted overseas.
But then we get into these entanglements.
We, Jared Moskowitz and Josh Gottheimer,
give the permission slip to Donald Trump
to take us to war with Iran,
as Jared Moskowitz has purchased Lockheed Martin's
stock four times, which had an all-time high on the market
after he said, Rokhan and Thomas Massie's
War Powers Resolution was the IAtolla Protection Act.
So again, there's an element of personal profit at play here
voters pick up on. So I've not encountered any resistance that you might believe or that APAC
might have you think would just be meeting a candidate like myself with. Anytime I go door
to door or have a town hall, people are showing up because of this bold stance that we're taking.
And I think it's a mark of the courage and authenticity that we need from more members
of Congress that the reception has been this warm.
Yeah. I think that the reason why I keep asking these questions is because, well, one, you guys
need to keep donating 100% because getting the message out is the most important part of this
puzzle because you already have the policies, you have the fundamentals, you have a team that is
ready to go out and doorknock. Obviously, it needs to be larger. But part of the equation for me is
is that my theory for change that I know you share as well,
is that these policies that we are all advocating for
are ones that not only help the working class everywhere,
but they're also objectively popular
where it's just that people don't have confidence
because they've never heard someone genuinely speak to them
in a language they understand,
genuinely tell them that a better future is possible.
Whereas I feel like for the most part,
Um, Democrats like Moskowitz and many other do nothing Democrats all around the country
have destroyed, uh, the, the confidence that the American working class in, uh, destroy
the confidence that they have in good governance to show the confidence that they have in the
Democratic Party.
They have, uh, developed tremendous apathy amongst the base of support.
So getting you in front of as many people as possible and trying to get you more, uh,
coverage as well is probably one of the primary things we've got to do. We have to nationalize this
race, especially because let's be real, a lot of the national organizations, they're much more
comfortable working in like deep blue districts. Even many of them still shy away from taking out
incumbents usually. Some of them shy away from that. There are other organizations that don't
shy away from taking out incumbents and changing them, but even then they're a little bit worried about like once they see
plus nine Trump or a red state
they usually don't want to to push as hard and the same problem exists for the Democratic Party as well. The Democratic Party
broadly doesn't even offer its centrist candidates in the in red districts and in the south
enough support, but there is a real opportunity here to make that change and
And if they're not going to do it, we're going to do it for ourselves, right?
We're going to do it for the district.
We're going to do it for this movement.
And we're going to continue building on the successes that we've seen, not just in New York City.
Because for the longest time, they said, oh, this stuff doesn't work.
Voters don't want it, right?
And then Zorn got elected.
And they were like, oh, he only got elected.
But by not such great margins and in a deep blue area like New York's plus 59 Kamala Harris state and plus 56.
Kamala Harris city, it doesn't matter, all the stuff. Um, and now, uh, there's,
there's an impact being made with Bernie Kratz, like even grand platinum in,
in Maine. Now that is grand platinum going up against a Republican senator
in a somewhat relatively purplish state, right? It's close state. Uh,
I think it was Kamala six, uh, if I'm not mistaken.
Now the dynamic changes, the goal post shift and then turn around and say,
Okay, well, you can't do that in a red district. You can't do that in a red state. Let's see you flip
a potential red district into a blue one. And we got to do that. We got to be able to do that.
And I think we should have a 50 save strategy. We should have a strategy in every district.
We should have someone just like yourself in every single district. And this is an incredibly
important race to prove that point because you have the fundamentals, you have the policies,
You have the the charisma especially in comparison to Moscow is I mean that's not saying much but you know
You got the motion
We just need to be able to connect you with as many voters as possible because
Once we get over that hump once more and more people are aware of who you are and what you represent
And that there is an election even
That's taking place a primary that's taking place if we can draw a turnout
We can absolutely make a massive impact here and we can see one of the worst
Democrats in Congress like there are a lot of villains
Obviously, we all despise the Republicans unconditionally and across the board. They're fascist, right?
However, there are fascist
collaborators within the Democratic Party and I don't mind saying the Moscovists is one of them
Okay, because he has said it. It's not me saying it. It's something he has personally communicated
He is the one who has said he agrees with the Trump administration's actions as it pertains to
the Trump administration's allegiance to the state of Israel or even
Marco Rubio broadly and and his initiatives across the board. That's not a Democrat at that point
That's just that's a that's a Republican that is is running with a D next to their name and we can't let that happen
We can't allow that to happen and even from the perspective of the Democratic Party advancing its agenda
You can't have a spoiler like that. That's number one number two
This is now a different district, right?
There is a likelihood that a Republican could have some impact in this district and I personally believe that
that Moskowitz is a far weaker candidate in Florida 25 than Oliver is.
And the reason for why is because it's the same exact dynamic that has persisted
between a light MAGA or blue MAGA Democrat versus the full thing.
When people are presented with those two options, they go for the full strength, they go for MAGA.
It actually lowers turnout for many likely voters that would have gone on voted many young voters
That would have gone out and voted for something rather than simply against a Republican and
And I don't want to I don't want to risk that I want I want Democrats at the end of the day
I want Democratic socialists at the end of the day to win these races
Yeah, I couldn't have said it better myself and just to put a fine point on it
you know, in an election year where Democratic voters, but also non-party-affiliated voters are so
upset with the mass detention and deportation regime of the Trump administration. The very first law
that Donald Trump signed was the Lake and Riley Act. Why would we nominate someone in a tough
district who was the only Florida Democrat to vote for the Lake and Riley Act? There's no
meaningful difference between the Republican and Democratic candidate in that respect. Why would
we nominate someone when we have seniors that are on wait times on Social Security because
8,000 Social Security administration workers have been placed on riff orders that have been laid off?
Why would we nominate the only Democrat in Congress, the first Democrat in Congress,
to join Doge and give give voters no meaningful difference for union members that have been
screwed over, had their collective bargaining agreements voided? Why would we nominate someone
in the midst of the most unpopular U.S. foreign policy in our lifetimes of this catastrophic
support for genocide and Jim Crow. Why would we nominate someone who has no meaningful difference
with the Republican Party on the most important issue many Democratic voters consider and the one
that lost Vice President Kamala Harris the election in 2024? It would be a profound mistake to
demobilize Democratic base voters and progressives based on all of these issues that are the most
important contrasts we have right now with the Republican Party in addition to the mountain
of corporate PAC money that Jared Moskowitz is receiving as he is trading many of those very
same corporate PAC stocks as a sitting member of Congress with nearly four million dollars.
People are sick of this corruption and they want to see a real difference between the parties and
not just as we've seen so often in Florida, not just Jared Moskowitz, but these Democrats that
feel that they need to pretend to be Republicans or perhaps they are Republicans and just feel
like they need to have a D listed next to their name. What's the significance of today by the way
is filing deadline because I know that this is the ultimate goal that you're trying to reach here
is 150,000. What's the what's significance of today? Yeah, so today is the last day before
tomorrow at 1159 p.m. The FEC fundraising deadline. It is a public report that we will file showing
all of our fundraising from the past three months, from April 1st up until 11.59pm tomorrow.
And this is what the media is going to look at. When Hassan, you say that we need more media
coverage, this is what the media is going to look at to assess the strength and legitimacy and
viability of this campaign. So we need to blow our goal out of the water. We raised $200,000
in our last quarter. We need to go beyond that, and we need to hit this goal in order to do so.
So we need to go beyond $50,000.
We need to see if we can hit $100,000 tonight.
So if you haven't donated yet or you gave a little bit
and you can afford to give again,
please hit that donation button right now
because this is what,
when Fox News is calling me a democratic socialist,
when Jared Moskowitz is going on CNN,
but also on local media
and they're asking him about democratic socialism,
this is the marker that the media is going to look at
to ask is this movement for real?
And more importantly, do we have the resources
to mobilize voters to reach them?
You know, $120 donation helps us serve a thousand digital ad impressions, and we're
going to need to be serving thousands of ad impressions to thousands, tens of thousands
of voters.
So even if you've just got $20 to spend or if you've got $200 to spend, we need every
single dollar and dime that you can contribute if you can afford it, because this is so important.
We're not going to see another opportunity like this for a very long time because of
the dissatisfaction that we're seeing all across the country, unless we prove that it
is possible. If we prove that it is possible, this election cycle, if we can send not only
Claire and Daria Lisa and Chris Rabb and so many others to Congress, but if we can win
these so-called purple districts, Democratic socialism and these DSA chapters are going
to be able to run candidates all across the country. And tomorrow, Malak Hirose is on
ballot. My brother-in-law actually voted for Malat. He lives in Denver. So, you know, solidarity with
Malat. And I know Hasan, you've been doing a ton of GOTV efforts out there and are heading out there.
So, we're building this movement and your donations are an essential, essential part of it.
All right. Hell yeah. Well, Oliver Larkin, everybody, thank you so much for having me on.
This was a great conversation. It's always wonderful to talk to you. I know you got a lot
more guests coming up, right? Yeah, we got many more. I think we just did looking at the thermometer.
I think we did about $25,000 in 25 minutes. So $1,000 a minute. If we can keep that up for the
rest of the night, we're going to crush this goal. Thank you, Asan, so much for jumping on
stream with us. And of course, you know, appreciate all the work you're doing for
all right. Good luck at the FEC filing tomorrow. I'm going to be in Denver. But we're going to
to get you some media coverage and uh oh look at that who is this uh your your audio is muted
you're still muted you're supposed to be a professional streamer man how about now can
you hear me now yeah i can hear you now god damn it dude you put the fucking suit you put the suit
on yeah okay what are you doing here well well first of all i oliver thank you so much for
having me, everybody. I'm a content creator on Twitch TV running for Oregon one. Yeah,
Oregon one. That's right. I'm also Hassan Piker's cohost of the fear and podcast, but
you know, Oliver, I'm not a political commentator, but I joined millions of Americans in being
concerned and people who have become disillusioned with the democratic establishment that has
become more and more disconnected and in many ways failed its constituents.
And it's so great to be here to elevate the message of you who will deliver an agenda for the working class and Oliver
I want to take a personal moment to thank you for making a commitment to fight
You've got tremendous policies across the board
But specifically making a commitment to fighting and protecting LGBTQIA plus health care specifically as it pertains to prep
Which is an incredibly incredible medication that I use personally that literally saves lives and prevents HIV AIDS
rates, um, with incredible success, 99%. So I'm so happy to be here, uh, and support
at elevate your message. We've got 38,762 dollars donated out of 39,000, excuse me,
$57 donated. I know I was about to, I was with a cookie and be like, name a policy,
but you already did. You can't have me. That's all I got this hot. I got this suit on.
Are you kidding me? Of course I'm prepared. Yeah. Does this, does this shirt also not
fit you well or you got this. It's the same shirt, same suit. I haven't had my, uh, my
trans flag here, Penn. So now we've crossed over to $40,000. Austin, as soon as you came
on the money started rolling in, man, you're the money man. There's no coincidence. It's
not a coincidence, but yeah, I didn't see you on the, on the ad. So when I saw you sitting
there on the bottom, uh, I was, I was a little confused. I was like, I didn't realize this
guys coming from my territory. Well, they, they, uh, they actually preferred me over
you. Yeah.
No, I see that. Well, um, you know, yeah, you're, you're headlining. I'm, I'm just,
I just warmed up the crowd.
Yeah. No, I'm moderating. So I'll be moderating for a little bit here, um, which I'm very
much looking forward to the conversations that we're going to have, uh, so on your free
to stick around as long as you'd like.
Well, I got to go right now.
You do. Well, that's unfortunate. Um, but that's okay. You know, I, I, I have a lot
more time, Oliver, for this than Hassan does. Um, cause more committed to the cause. No,
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. Well, I have to go because I'm, you know, flying out to Denver
tomorrow. I got it. I got it. Well, thank you, Hassan, for joining us. I appreciate it. Uh,
is any parting words? Um, yeah, no, donate to donate to Oliver. Let's get another democratic
socialist elected. Uh, and, and, uh, let's keep it pushing. This is a, this is a national
movement. This is not just a movement that works only exclusively in deep blue districts.
There are plenty of people out there who also have the exact same needs that people in New
York City have, people in Los Angeles have. They all want federally funded government
housing if that's a more affordable option. They want lower rent prices. They want free
health care, they want free college, they want a better future for their families, for
their children, they want to change the American trajectory to make sure that we have a positive
vision for a future rather than this downward spiral that we're stuck in, and that's not
going to happen with the Republicans in charge, and unfortunately that hasn't really happened
with the Democrats that we've had in the past in charge.
So we've got to change those Democrats and elect some socialists into these positions
of power so we can make the change happen ourselves and it's going to be an uphill fight.
It's going to be an uphill battle no matter what first we got to beat the Democrats and
get out of the primary but then it's much easier in my opinion to defeat the Republicans
in the general.
So that's my and I know Oliver is the guy to do it.
So you know keep donating and thank you Austin show for I know you have a very busy schedule.
You work a lot.
You work tirelessly.
You have you were on a phone call earlier when when Sarah national deliberating speaker was texting you like you better respect her
I didn't I didn't realize they could see me. But anyway, thank you is on me. I appreciate it
We've got another guest coming up right now. Dr. Sadeff Jaffer, who is the first piece of our Muslim woman mayor in US history
It is my distinct
All right, everybody
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Love my chill his son Austin works hard
Yeah, yeah, no, I know he I mean I'm proud of him. He cooked he cooked he knew the he knew the prep thing
He's actually killing it. He's great. He's fucking awesome. He's better than I ever killed me
be kind of the Austin man on broadcast like that don't put him on blast what do you mean?
I notice you still don't have a trans pin. Oh no. I've been caught. Anyway, I'm gay and
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Praise in public boo
I'm teasing him. Oh my god, it's on L for making a joke out of it. Wait, what are you guys serious?
Dude
Guys
Calm down. Okay
We are not only friends but co-hosts and also it's banter and also that's
literally the whole that's our that's our public-facing persona it's like two
comedians going through a bit okay that's crazy
look at that by the way Kansas City star Casey Canada blast both parties of
controversial slam, these clowns. Kansas City Democrat Hartzell Gray emphasized
Democratic Socialist platform in a wide-ranging interview with controversial
pundit Hassan Piker on Sunday. Gray, a former radio host, activist and
community organizer seeking the Democratic nomination for Missouri's
fourth congressional district, grays endorsed by Kansas City's branch of
Democratic Socialist of America and represents the insurgent left flank of
the Democratic Party in the race. These clowns, these Republicans, these
sellout Democrats, they've shown their asses, and so now it's time for us to
come after theirs. And that's exactly what we're doing, Gray said. When we say
run canons ever or run socialist canons ever or we gotta make sure that we run those that
are going to be red to blue flips. Gray said, Gray's one of the seven Democratic canons
seeking the nomination for the newly gerrymandered fourth district.
Alpha Cruz victory in 2024 scurrying 71% of the vote. These Mars will likely be tighter
after partisan gerrymandering cut Kansas City into three districts, but Ropoulos still
hold a 10-point advantage according to Princeton University's gerrymandering project.
Gray championed Palses popular with the progressive left like Medicare for all, abolishing regression
customs version and any diplomatic ties is or what you called an apartheid state.
All right anyway, thank you I'm a OFC Canvas Lead and this money's partly going to go
to cool and gear that we need in this Hawthorne Summer.
nice.
Also, I'd be bumping shit compared to the Austin Show pump.
He raised 15K in five minutes on screen.
That's crazy.
Anyway, the virtual rally will continue.
You guys can go watch it on your own.
I'm going to end it now.
I'm going to end the stream right now because I will be live from Denver, Colorado tomorrow.
Ladies and gentlemen, very excited for that.
I'm going to do a canvas lead and do a canvas call in Denver, Denver, Colorado, Colorado,
one for Melot, Keros tomorrow alongside the goat, the man, the myth, the legend, Chris
Rabb, he will be there as well.
That man is a good luck charm.
Okay.
So inshallah, it will pan out for us.
And yeah, I'll be there.
The Rapture is taking place.
He'll be there.
He's a lot cooler than me, obviously.
I cannot believe I learned so much about European climate related incidents right before I got
on that rally.
Same time as always.
Yes, that's right.
11 am Pacific.
I think, let me see.
I think so.
It's gonna be 11 am Pacific is when my start time is and then
When are you playing Bellatro don't think I forgot okay, you're crazy
Yeah, 11 am is when we start
And
Yeah
11 am Pacific
There are a lot of legends on this Oliver Larkin rally so
You know, hit in there, pump it.
Is it gaming this month?
Tomorrow's the last day shaking my head, my head.
Oh, fuck.
Tomorrow, the last day of the month.
Okay, I'll play that, that one game that's, uh.
I'll play that I'll play that game that is
about figuring out what kind of socialist I you are and I'm in it that's a game we'll do that
anyway Pokemon go to the polls is the game we're playing if you're in Denver Colorado or if you're
in Colorado across the board, Julie Gonzalez for Senator and Mela Kiros in Colorado One
in Denver. Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, I will see you tomorrow. As always, love you
all and a good night. Please.
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