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07-08-2026 · 7h 34m

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[00:04:30] You love Israel? Israel number one. No politics here. Why do you know love Israel?
[00:04:40] Oh, you hate it.
[00:05:20] Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel,
[00:05:29] Israel is number one for you.
[00:05:32] Oh, anti-Semitism.
[00:05:34] Israel is a small nation.
[00:05:36] Israel is a tiny nation surrounded by scary Muslims.
[00:05:40] Ah, you are anti-Semitism.
[00:05:42] You are Hamas.
[00:05:44] You are Hamas.
[00:05:45] No politics here.
[00:05:46] Number one, the weak is Israel.
[00:05:48] Number one.
[00:06:05] Say you condemn Hamas.
[00:06:06] Say I'm Israel.
[00:06:07] Say you condemn Hamas.
[00:06:10] You are Hamas.
[00:06:16] What's going on, everybody? I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening, afternoon, pre-noon,
[00:06:32] no matter where you are in the world. I'm a son, piker in this toss and I broadcast going
[00:06:35] to you live from sunny California. Los Angeles folks were live and alive and I hope all the
[00:06:41] boys, girls and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day. Today's
[00:06:44] a wonderful day today is hump day. That's right. 11, right at 11 a.m. It's Wednesday,
[00:06:52] hump day, July 8th, 2026. I'm a Sompiker coming to you live from 76 degrees and sunny California,
[00:07:01] stolen land, stolen Tongva land. We're live on a live folks and I hope all the boys, girls
[00:07:06] and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day. Today's a wonderful
[00:07:09] day today is, yeah, yet another day. And we got so much to talk about. Folks, folks, folks,
[00:07:20] where do I begin? This is part of the broadcast before I get into anything else. This is part
[00:07:25] of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news. That's for all the parasocialists out there
[00:07:30] for the bed again, the Vanguard. The suit got you looking like a law and order original series
[00:07:37] detective. Nice. Great. Love it. Um, discord notification never
[00:07:44] dropped. Well, it's because I'm live early. Maybe that's the
[00:07:47] reason or maybe because I don't know. I don't know what it is.
[00:07:52] Anyway, folks, folks, folks, this is part of the barcast right
[00:07:54] time on my personal news. But honestly, you already know, you
[00:07:58] already know what I'm gonna say. You already know what I'm
[00:08:00] gonna say. I'm a chute ass loser. Okay. I'm a chute ass loser.
[00:08:03] And I got nothing going on in my life. I have nothing that I did last night
[00:08:13] Really nothing of no like nothing of
[00:08:17] Worth
[00:08:18] Chut ass loser didn't even hang out with my mom like that's how much of a shut-ass loser
[00:08:22] I was last night just straight up nothing
[00:08:25] Whole bunch of nothing. All right, um
[00:08:29] But yeah
[00:08:33] woke up early this morning, I went to bed early too, went to bed real early, went to bed at like 930,
[00:08:41] and then went to bed at like 930, and then woke up at,
[00:08:50] went to bed at like 930, fell asleep by like, by 10,
[00:08:55] early, early, woke up at like five, and you know, I was doing a lot of reading this morning,
[00:09:00] and then I had to do a doc, a super secret, super special documentary this morning. So I didn't even
[00:09:08] get to work out and I didn't even get to play basketball or anything like that. You know,
[00:09:13] I'm just about to be 35. I'm literally about to be 35 in like two weeks, three weeks.
[00:09:24] Can you collab with Doug Doug and ask him more things to do with channel points? Sure.
[00:09:27] Why not? I'm down. In any case, is the camera angle different? Wish it would go back. What do you mean?
[00:09:39] Do you want to see the other ones? Because we got some other angles too, you know what I mean?
[00:09:45] I mean, there's other ones like, hold on, we can do this.
[00:09:54] This helps you get a better understanding of what the room looks like, you know.
[00:10:08] We got the guests who's not here right now, so obviously that doesn't work, but we can
[00:10:13] do this.
[00:10:14] Hello.
[00:10:15] Hello.
[00:10:16] Try to get better lighting on the gift shirt.
[00:10:20] I know, we're working on it.
[00:10:23] working on it, fam. Mum Donnie cooked FIFA. Yeah, I saw that. We'll cover that as well.
[00:10:32] But, yeah, hello, Azan D. Pooker, Mr. Azan D. Pooker, good to see you. Thank you.
[00:10:49] In any case, folks, folks, folks, we're live, we're live, and I hope everyone's having a
[00:10:59] fantastic one. Yeah, personal news wise, that's pretty much it. There's not really much going on. I
[00:11:11] have a lot. I have a lot going on in the world that I need to cover. We're waiting on a grand
[00:11:23] Plattner's announcement so there is gonna be still more. There's definitely gonna be more
[00:11:34] Grand Plattner coverage. I know many of you hate it but we'll also of course talk about the Islamic
[00:11:43] Islamic Republic of Japan. The song got Chinese mug.
[00:12:23] I like that Holland has totally leaned into just looking like a beast.
[00:12:29] Okay.
[00:12:35] I think that's a pretty interesting and deliberate choice from Eric Holland.
[00:12:43] No hate, by the way.
[00:12:44] Obviously, he's dope.
[00:12:45] He's awesome.
[00:12:46] I like him quite a bit.
[00:12:48] But it is also funny that apparently the meme in China is that he eats babies.
[00:12:52] I mean, he looks like, he looks like he was drawn in an anime as a villain.
[00:12:58] You know, he does look like my Jin Bu.
[00:13:04] It's true.
[00:13:06] Holland is popping up on red note.
[00:13:08] The Chinese people love him.
[00:13:09] I mean, he is a, he is a demon.
[00:13:11] He is, he's so funny to watch.
[00:13:13] I mean, he's six foot five.
[00:13:14] He towers over every other player.
[00:13:17] He, he's very physical.
[00:13:19] It's awesome.
[00:13:20] Anyway, whatever.
[00:13:21] Uh, well, I'm not jealous. I'm not jealous that he's the face of a super popular drink
[00:13:28] and Chinese people like him a lot more than they like me. They don't know who I am. You
[00:13:31] know what I mean? Um, in any case, in any case, ladies and gentlemen, oh, we got a blast off meme
[00:13:39] glazing Holland first 15 minutes of the stream now stream. Wow. I mean, that's
[00:13:46] look, I like impressive feats of athleticism, uh, as much as the next guy.
[00:13:50] So, of course, as a part of that, I'm going to glaze people who deserve it, and I think Holland certainly deserves it.
[00:13:58] So, first time chat, was you wondering how you feel as a person about mortality?
[00:14:08] I don't think about it.
[00:14:14] I don't I don't think about it at all. I got your blast off me. Don't worry. I got your blast off me
[00:14:22] So
[00:14:28] We'll we'll get into all of that and more in a second
[00:14:34] But yeah
[00:14:36] What else to say what else to say?
[00:14:39] other than
[00:14:41] Not much is going on in my life. Like I said, we got the optimal versus Haley debate that we're gonna be obviously looking at
[00:14:47] I covered it live last night while eating
[00:14:50] and
[00:14:53] We got the Platinum fallout continued
[00:14:57] Waiting for
[00:15:02] Statement
[00:15:04] Um, the Kirk trials going on US strikes Iran is MOU dead NATO summit
[00:15:13] Continues is Mitch McConnell alive and then Elijah Manley interview
[00:15:19] Get in now
[00:15:25] Some interesting comments about Mitch McConnell um, yeah Mitch McConnell you mean my my boyfriend
[00:15:34] Yeah, that's right. It's time to come out and say the truth. Yeah, I was I was sexting him last night. Like I was, um, yeah, he's I can't wait to go to DC and see him.
[00:15:53] So we can have gay sex or like, or as we like to call it sex.
[00:15:59] Um, yeah. Yeah, we're dating. That's why that's why his wife flew to China. Yeah. I got it, UB. Stop spamming. Okay, I got it. I got it. Jesus Christ.
[00:16:16] Yeah, go ahead, Mitch, deny the relationship if you can. Oh, really? You got a problem?
[00:16:28] Deny it. He can't. He's shy. Okay.
[00:16:33] Okay.
[00:16:34] Um, but, uh, yeah, Mitch McConnell, very much alive.
[00:16:46] Let me tell you, okay, alive, sexy.
[00:16:52] And also, yeah, I tweeted it yesterday.
[00:16:55] Just got off the phone with Mitch McConnell.
[00:16:57] We had phone sex.
[00:17:00] Okay. Yeah. A lot of people are talking to Mitch. I'm one of those people. It's cool.
[00:17:11] He told me it's okay. It's okay to reveal to the world that we're dating. How did he
[00:17:23] sound? Was he into it? Yeah. Yeah, no. He, yeah. Genuinely curious, why would they lie
[00:17:29] about him being alive. Because every state has a different set of rules, but from what
[00:17:39] I understand Kentucky needs to have a special election if he's dead. Like if the senator
[00:17:45] is incapacitated, then Kentucky has to potentially put together a new special election. And there
[00:17:58] There is some suspicion, not from me, but from others, that if there was a special election
[00:18:04] that takes place that Thomas Massie could possibly run, and they're worried about that.
[00:18:11] They're worried about him running.
[00:18:12] Now, of course, our boy, our guy, Charles Booker, right?
[00:18:18] Charles Booker's running for the seat.
[00:18:19] So no matter what happens, no matter what happens, it's probably better that Thomas
[00:18:25] Massey doesn't, you know, end up, uh, end up running. I mean, it could be the coolest
[00:18:32] set of circumstances, uh, obviously would be for a Charles Booker to win. So,
[00:18:39] Thomas Massey would only be a senator for four months. Well, yes. Yes.
[00:18:47] I know, but it would be nice to have Thomas Massey, uh, for, for four months as a, as a
[00:18:53] Senator from Kentucky. Did Mitch have any surprising kinks? This is very important info.
[00:19:04] Yeah, he likes to get his toes sucked. That's, that's, that's what he likes. But that's neither
[00:19:11] here nor there. Yeah. So yeah, we had sex. We had phone sex and we're going to have sex, sex,
[00:19:16] gay sex, also known as sex. And go ahead, deny it. Go ahead, Mitch, deny it. The people deserve to know that we've had a gay relationship. You can't deny it. And that's why your wife escaped to China, because she didn't want to deal with the fallout.
[00:19:36] So, yeah, um, just pointing that out, you know, it's, it's one of those things that you can't
[00:19:49] really, like, what are you supposed to do? What are you supposed to? You can't really deny it.
[00:19:53] Yeah. No shot. Mitch could bag you shaking my head. I love powerful men. That's, that's
[00:20:11] That's what it is. Anyway, go ahead, Mitch. Condemn me if you can.
[00:20:23] Yeah. So we'll get to all of that and more. I already blasted off.
[00:20:35] You know, that's one of the many different stories that we are going to be talking about
[00:20:38] obviously there's also an ice shooting that took place in Texas. We'll be covering that.
[00:20:44] Hopefully today won't be Grand Platinum Heavy as opposed to every other day that has been
[00:20:49] unbelievably Grand Platinum Heavy. I know this community is like least favorite subject to discuss
[00:20:57] for the past couple of months.
[00:21:02] I saw someone make a very funny statement. Obviously I disavow,
[00:21:06] but is that someone be like issuing a issuing a death threat against Mitch
[00:21:14] McConnell so they have to prove that he's alive for me to be arrested by the
[00:21:19] secret surface that was a that was a funny take that I saw on the internet on
[00:21:24] the issue that people are looking for very increasingly creative ways to to
[00:21:30] get proof of life out of the Mitch McConnell camp, it seems. So, you know, everyone's got
[00:21:38] their own methods. Everyone's got their own methods. Mine is coming out as Mitch McConnell
[00:21:47] being my sugar daddy. Yeah, Mitch McConnell is my sugar daddy. We've been in a relationship
[00:21:54] for quite a while. And if he wants to deny it, then he has to come out and say it himself.
[00:21:59] not believe any of the other people because it was a private relationship between me and
[00:22:03] the 85-year-old man from Kentucky. And, you know, it's up to him to deny, you know?
[00:22:17] After Pride Month, yes. We think those sorts of things are better kept to ourselves. We wanted
[00:22:26] wanted to make sure that we waited. We wanted to make sure that we waited until after Pride
[00:22:31] Month because we didn't want to take away from Pride Month festivities. You know what
[00:22:35] I mean? Once again, go ahead, disavow it. Go ahead, Mitch. Tell people that we are not
[00:22:44] in love. Imagine a reporter going to Mitch's spokesperson saying, Hasan Piker has come
[00:22:52] amount of say that he and Senator McConnell had gay phone sex, would you, would the Senator
[00:22:56] do something like this with a person who said America deserve 9 11 yet ADL and APAC coming
[00:23:01] out and being like Mitch McConnell has to disavow Hasan Piker.
[00:23:09] So yeah.
[00:23:10] Are you going to canvas with Count Binface?
[00:23:22] I don't know what the hell is going on in British politics, but I'm not going to be
[00:23:26] canvassing with Count Binface because I famously am not allowed to enter the United Kingdom.
[00:23:33] So not exactly certain how I would be able to do such a thing.
[00:23:42] In any case, silence speaks louder than words in this case.
[00:23:52] Yeah.
[00:23:54] Okay.
[00:23:55] So where do we begin?
[00:23:56] I mean, there's a lot that has taken place, of course.
[00:24:00] Do we have the, do we have the playlist from Thamesius? Thamesius, you got that playlist?
[00:24:18] He's promising to build one affordable house, you have to help him win.
[00:24:25] I do not condone this joke. Druski's most audacious skit yet. Thank you for the playlist.
[00:24:40] Joe Rogues just released an episode with Audacious, co-worker Wig clocked you and Toddyk here.
[00:25:07] In a sweets that he got with like only Turkish fans. Ah, they all went fucking crazy
[00:25:13] They smell like dog surgery and they all and they all way they all smell really good
[00:25:16] I smell like a cologne and they all are going us us us
[00:25:20] And then this is how you say like fuck you in Turkey. They're all like you see a Turkish person do this
[00:25:30] They're like they're like doing the thing we're like it means hello, and it's like I can just tell
[00:25:34] Oh, so you do that to your mom. They say hello to your mom that way.
[00:25:40] It looks much worse than a simple middle finger.
[00:25:43] You're leaning too heavily into your Greek, your Greek roots.
[00:25:46] No, I don't think I'm leaning heavily enough.
[00:25:48] Hey, they're awful people.
[00:25:49] This is from the Turks.
[00:25:51] Yeah. Oh, it's that's a Turkish.
[00:25:54] I don't like the claps.
[00:25:54] You don't like the Greeks?
[00:25:55] That's, that's, I don't.
[00:25:56] You're supposed to make it clap.
[00:25:57] The louder it claps, the better it is. It's true.
[00:26:01] Anyway, um,
[00:26:04] Slime is being anti-Turk there. It's kind of messed up, but we'll allow it. He's still the goat. Anyway,
[00:26:18] Cream Pie by Washed Belgium's B team. Well, they got Cream Pie by the Turks team too. So we,
[00:26:27] as always, the Turks were carrying. The Turks actually,
[00:26:30] Really, Senator Mitch McConnell, E4 calls GOP Alex from hospital to dispel internet chatter.
[00:26:38] He's brain dead.
[00:26:42] There's no way, there's no way that that's, that's not, New York Post didn't actually,
[00:26:53] that's a joke, right?
[00:26:54] They did not put the phone sex because that would be really funny.
[00:27:00] Yeah, so they're they're trying to weekends to Bernie him because they don't want even for four months for
[00:27:11] An anti-Israel
[00:27:16] An anti-Israel senator to potentially win that special seat special election for that special seat for a special boy
[00:27:26] Um, but yeah, we're gonna start off with uh
[00:27:29] Some, Graham Platner News, as you guys know,
[00:27:33] credible accusations came out on a political piece that has been
[00:27:40] the primary focus of the national run that the Democrats are on right now,
[00:27:45] considering the Graham Platner, who was a relatively popular and left populist veteran,
[00:27:54] Blackwater, mercenary, and, you know, all-around red flag haver has been outed as a rapist
[00:28:10] by one of his former girlfriends. And of course, this has been a firestorm in Maine. Democratic
[00:28:17] party politics. Grant Platner immediately said that the accusations were false and then still
[00:28:27] obviously entertained dropping out regardless because, you know, the accusations are not false.
[00:28:34] Okay, plenty of evidence for it. Regardless though, regardless though,
[00:28:44] So, that's neither here nor there.
[00:28:48] I feel for the people of Maine, including the victim, especially the victim.
[00:28:56] There has been, there's been some back and forth.
[00:29:00] I think Grant Plattner wants to have a say in the process of who gets appointed, whereas
[00:29:07] the Maine Democrats are trying to figure out, are they going to do some kind of like election?
[00:29:10] Are they going to do some kind of like, you know, super fast election?
[00:29:14] Are we going to relive the 2024 issues with the no primary that took place?
[00:29:23] Are the main Democrats going to select a candidate that is left populace in the similar vein
[00:29:31] to Graham Plattner's agenda that clearly was, regardless of his moral failings as an individual,
[00:29:40] campaign was objectively popular and that popularity led to 150,000 manors voting
[00:29:46] for him in the primaries. And of course, it's important to make sure that that agenda is
[00:29:52] still, is still followed through on. It's going to be quite difficult to make this swap.
[00:30:00] It's going to be quite difficult to make this swap, but in order to ensure that a left populist
[00:30:09] candidate takes on that, that role, whether it's by way of a special election or, or through
[00:30:18] a delegates process. Hopefully the main Democrats do not, do not fuck this up, which of course,
[00:30:27] they probably will, but let's see. So, per source, Platinum campaign has sent
[00:30:35] volunteers as two questions survey with a 48 hour deadline. If the Democratic party hopes to
[00:30:38] harness our movement and avoid disillusioning the hundreds of thousands of supporters who came
[00:30:43] into the fray because of our movement's policies and must consult the feedback and proposals
[00:30:47] of the people who built and sustained this, right? What message do you have for the Democratic
[00:30:52] Party? What message do you have for Graham? Another source passed on a text for the campaign.
[00:30:59] I'll just post text so I don't share the link. This is Ben Chin, Graham Plattner's campaign
[00:31:02] manager. We've said from the very beginning that this campaign was never about Graham,
[00:31:06] but a movement of working people united to take back power.
[00:31:12] But yesterday, the main Democratic Party said that our movement will have no role in determining
[00:31:16] our next Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, nor in determining what the process looks
[00:31:20] like.
[00:31:21] Instead, under their watching direction, they allowed the DC-based Democratic Senatorial
[00:31:24] Campaign Committee to send staffers a plan of potential nominating process behind closed
[00:31:27] doors.
[00:31:28] Both the state and national parties, cut, our team, our volunteers and our vast networks
[00:31:33] and supporters, out of the conversation completely.
[00:31:36] This is such a unique situation, and it's such a chaotic situation, but it's a unique
[00:31:41] situation because, like, obviously, there's a lot of people who think that any association
[00:31:47] with Graham Platner and the new person that they hand select is going to be negative.
[00:31:54] I don't agree with that.
[00:31:55] I don't think it will be negative because Graham Platner is one person, whereas 150,000
[00:32:02] voters that voted for him should have a say in this process, right?
[00:32:10] Not a lot of people who think that in Maine, not a lot of people who think that
[00:32:13] in Maine, a lot of smooth brain people online, maybe, yes.
[00:32:16] I am genuinely, look, I'm invested in making sure that Democrats maintain a Senate majority, okay?
[00:32:23] And the main seat is pivotal for the Democrats to get a Senate majority, okay?
[00:32:32] And clearly, clearly, in order for this process to take place, you have to ensure that there's
[00:32:40] not enough voter apathy. You have to ensure that there isn't so much voter apathy that
[00:32:46] the general election is cooked, okay? That's precisely the reason why I'm talking not about
[00:32:52] Graham Plattner, the person, but about this movement and what people voted for, okay? That's it.
[00:32:58] So, that's something to pay close attention to, and it's very strange that a lot of people are not
[00:33:07] paying attention to it. They're just talking about Graham Plattner. They're not talking about the
[00:33:12] people that voted for him and how they feel right now, especially considering that their feelings
[00:33:18] are going to be quite important because you cannot hemorrhage any support if you want to defeat Susan
[00:33:25] Collins, right?
[00:33:28] Grant Plattner obviously also has some leverage here, despite the fact that he has been roundly
[00:33:36] criticized and condemned by virtually every single person.
[00:33:44] And every single major person that endorsed him, campaigned with him, has unendorsed him.
[00:33:52] He has no leverage?
[00:33:53] No, that's not true.
[00:33:54] could just stay in. Do you understand how much leverage there is right now in his hands?
[00:34:01] He could just be like, I'm going to stay. I'm not going to drop out. And then what? That's
[00:34:09] crazy. I mean, he could just cook this entire thing. He could destroy this entire process.
[00:34:18] is not even, uh, you know, that's like, we are hoping that a guy who was dumb enough
[00:34:26] to run and, and you know, a bad enough person, a narcissistic enough person to be like, yeah,
[00:34:32] I got some, got some, some rapes under my belt, but I'm running for office in this pivotal
[00:34:38] fucking year in this pivotal fucking race.
[00:34:41] That guy could just as easily turn around and be like, yeah, I'm staying.
[00:34:45] What do you mean?
[00:34:48] like we're, we're hoping that he does the right thing. Okay. Well, the doing the right thing would
[00:34:54] have been, would have been not running for this position. That would have been doing the right
[00:34:57] thing, right? Doing the right thing would have been, Hey, I got some weird stuff in my background.
[00:35:05] Take a look in the vetting process, which hopefully would have caused the people to say,
[00:35:12] yeah, we're not going to go with you. We're going to go with someone else. So
[00:35:18] So, we're expecting this guy to do the right thing on what the, if you, if you were to,
[00:35:30] if you were to, um, you were to say he has no leverage, you should fuck off, you categorically
[00:35:41] misunderstand the current predicament. He has maximum leverage, that's it.
[00:36:01] So going back to this, Ben Chin, Graham Platner, campaign manager, but yesterday the main Democratic
[00:36:09] Party said that our movement will have no role in determining our next Democratic nominee
[00:36:12] for U.S. Senate, nor in determining what this process looks like. Instead, under their watch
[00:36:16] and direction, they allowed the DC-based Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to
[00:36:19] send staffers to plan a potential nominating process beyond closed doors.
[00:36:22] We firmly believe that the supporters and volunteers who built this movement deserve
[00:36:25] to have a real role in any nomination process. If the main Democratic Party hopes to harness
[00:36:29] our movement and avoid disillusioning the hundreds of thousands of supporters who came
[00:36:32] into the fray because of our movement's policies, it must consult the feedback and proposal
[00:36:37] the people who built and sustain this, your feedback will be sent to the main Democratic
[00:36:41] party via this form.
[00:36:45] So yeah.
[00:36:46] And then there's a survey link, but I mean, I feel like they're gonna, that's a straight
[00:36:54] up, that that survey link is going to get nuked.
[00:36:58] So I don't even like that they tried to do it like that.
[00:37:07] do you think this is just a desperate attempt to stay in the race? No. I don't. I don't think
[00:37:24] so. I think he's trying to use his leverage that he has to try to have somewhat of a say
[00:37:36] in the decision-making process here.
[00:37:43] But then again, I don't know.
[00:37:45] But I do know this.
[00:37:49] Out of all the scenarios,
[00:37:51] there are some where Susan Collins definitively wins.
[00:37:56] Okay?
[00:37:59] Susan Collins definitively wins for sure.
[00:38:03] Okay, if the Democratic party comes in and by way of the main Democrats puts Janet Mills
[00:38:13] on that seat after she convincingly lost, right?
[00:38:19] There's no coming back from that.
[00:38:21] The people that voted for Grant Platner, she's gonna be like, fuck that.
[00:38:24] Grant Platner might even stay in the race in that process, right?
[00:38:28] And then you have to do a writing candidacy for Pills Mafia, okay?
[00:38:34] And I don't even think they're going to do that regardless.
[00:38:36] I don't think they would do that because that is the dumbest thing that they could possibly
[00:38:40] do.
[00:38:41] That's the easiest defeat of all time.
[00:38:46] I think there are some other candidates.
[00:38:55] There are some other candidates, some not tarnished by the Grand Platinum Association, right?
[00:39:03] Troy Jackson's association with Grand Platinum would possibly be weaponized against him.
[00:39:18] There are some issues with that because he did endorse Grand Platinum and the campaign
[00:39:24] together. I don't know if that is going to hurt them a lot because the person that gets
[00:39:33] selected or gets elected by way of delegates or directly through some sort of direct democracy
[00:39:45] process in a special election, not entirely certain what they're going to go with here.
[00:39:52] the main Democrats, I don't know what they're going to end up choosing to do, but no matter
[00:39:59] what happens, like if there is, if there is an undemocratic processor, if they're trying
[00:40:04] to like do a faithful swap out, that person has to be promidicare for all and anti Israel.
[00:40:10] Because those were the two top level issues for Graham Platner that garnered a lot of
[00:40:15] support and a lot of attention. Okay. Not talking about the person talking about the
[00:40:19] campaign. So that's it. There's obviously arguments against the, there's also arguments
[00:40:33] against Graham Plattner endorsing a successor. One of the most common that I've seen from
[00:40:41] even members of this community is if you like Trojax and why do you want nonstop attack
[00:40:45] as that go Trojax and handpicked successor credibly accused rapist is delusional and
[00:40:49] your methods. This is exactly why I see the argument for someone like Shaw right now yesterday.
[00:40:53] I would have told you that Jackson was slammed on choice, but of course his focus psychos
[00:40:56] ruining that too. I get that he was the moderate candidate, the primary get that he's probably
[00:40:59] an opportunity with his lefty position. But at the end of the day, you have four months
[00:41:03] here and he comes off out of the gates with plus 10 faves at 70, 70% name recognition.
[00:41:09] And he may not even be that opportunistic with stuff like Medicare for all. You can
[00:41:12] really do a lot worse, man. I don't agree with this, with this assessment from Edinger
[00:41:19] Mantham, but new reporting from Sahil Kapoor from NBC News about Maine Democrats responding
[00:41:27] to the survey.
[00:41:28] Maine Democratic Party responds below after Platinum's campaign manager sends his text
[00:41:32] to supporters, uh, accusing the MDP of shutting his movement out of the process. So Maine
[00:41:38] Democrats is now, main Democrats are now, you know, aggressively, uh, posharing as
[00:41:43] Platinum for understandable reasons. Let's see. Um, while the Platinum campaign remains
[00:41:49] focused on distracting from the job of defeating Susan Collins in November with false accusations
[00:41:53] against us, the main Democratic party remains hyper focused on developing a representative,
[00:41:57] transparent and inclusive process, select a new nominee when he choose the withdraw from the race.
[00:42:02] While we may be fresh to the grand Platinum's continued efforts to manipulate this process,
[00:42:05] We are also thankful for his supporters and all their efforts to defeat Susan Collins.
[00:42:09] They are a vital part of our party and deserve to participate in the open process to like
[00:42:12] Platinum's replacement. Devin Murphy Anderson, executive of the MDP. Now, Devin Murphy Anderson
[00:42:19] is an interesting figure. Devin Murphy Anderson is also another like, of course,
[00:42:25] centrist Democrat as well, unsurprising to no one. So,
[00:42:35] Uh, no matter who's picked, the Republicans will associate them with Plattner. They'd
[00:42:45] be stupid not to. Yeah. Yeah. The main Democratic Party already did not, uh, want Graham Plattner.
[00:42:55] That's not a secret for the record. They did not want Graham Platner at all.
[00:43:03] Now, I think, I think one of the easiest counters to this kind of like, this kind of
[00:43:22] like, oh, you guys actually had a rapist. You guys actually had a rapist running for the Senate
[00:43:35] race is that Susan Collins is the top gal of the head rapist, Donald Trump. So I don't think those
[00:43:42] lines of attack are going to be as successful regardless, considering that if and hopefully
[00:43:49] when Grand Platinum drops out, Democrats could just as easily turn around and be like, yeah,
[00:43:54] we actually force our rapists not to become the president, and we don't defend them.
[00:44:00] So I don't think that that is going to be a significant line of attack regardless. I think
[00:44:05] there's a very easy point that you can present in that situation. Hell, that doesn't even matter.
[00:44:15] Let's be real.
[00:44:19] Morning, main Morningstar reports, grand Platinum has come to terms with dropping out of the race
[00:44:25] according to a person who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Platinum's top strategists are urging
[00:44:28] him to drop out according to a source close to his campaign. I mean, that does make sense. That does
[00:44:35] make sense that they're there, especially because even when he, oh my god, Andreila Flame,
[00:44:45] That would be really funny.
[00:44:53] The blue sky hand selected pick, Andrea Laflame, stop.
[00:44:59] We carry Laflame.
[00:45:04] So, who is that?
[00:45:16] She was a writing candidate.
[00:45:20] She has like four IG followers and I am one.
[00:45:22] Yeah, she was a writing candidate that the Blue Sky Liberals tried to put ahead of Grand
[00:45:29] Planner and I think she got, I think one of the funniest things that took place in that
[00:45:33] race was that she got more retweets on Blue Sky than she got votes in this writing candidacy
[00:45:42] that she had. I think she got like 800 total votes or something, which was very interesting
[00:45:48] to watch unfold. Yeah, for the record, the Republicans have been trying to, weirdly enough,
[00:46:15] about how Democrats are putting forward rapists and stuff. And it's actually leading to very
[00:46:22] funny moments on television, where Scott Jennings, the least, the man with the least amount of shame
[00:46:31] I've ever experienced in my whole life, is a major supporter of Donald Trump.
[00:46:39] Scott Jennings still has the audacity to talk about how like, oh, well, Democrats love rapists.
[00:46:43] It's like, well, dude, you're kind of the worst person to say that because your whole
[00:46:49] job is to defend Donald Trump on CNN, right?
[00:46:51] So let's take a look at this latest victim, her politics were correct and his poll numbers
[00:46:55] are falling.
[00:46:56] So now they're able to get some courage when they had none before they knew he was a scumbag
[00:47:00] before and they stuck with it.
[00:47:01] So be clear.
[00:47:02] If there is a credible allegation of either womanizing domestic violence or sexual assault,
[00:47:09] no one in a party should ever stand by the candidate.
[00:47:12] So here's the problem. She got too excited. Okay. She should have just let him respond.
[00:47:24] Okay. She should have just let him respond. Because if that, if that is your statement,
[00:47:30] and I'd love to hear from you on this, if that is your bloat, bank and assertion, I
[00:47:33] gotta tell you, Herschel Walker should have been out. Donald Trump should have been out
[00:47:36] of the race. You've got Roy Moore, shouldn't have been running. I could go on and candidates.
[00:47:39] And I know that's not the ultimate test, but there's a hypocrite.
[00:47:43] It's tough.
[00:47:45] It's tough when you got, it's tough when you got a really good one in the chamber and you
[00:47:51] pop it.
[00:47:52] But unfortunately, I mean, she's right and she makes a brilliant point here, brilliant
[00:48:00] observation that we've all made.
[00:48:04] But she should have held the alt and let, you know, let my man speak.
[00:48:15] I'm not in any way, just to work that I have been a rape prosecutor.
[00:48:19] You know I'm not condoning any allegation of sexual assault.
[00:48:22] But the question I have politically for you to say is the idea of-
[00:48:26] But this-
[00:48:27] Looks like they've been polling for a platner quietly per political political platner campaign
[00:48:31] quietly polls potential replacements of pressure mounts a flashball to my
[00:48:34] political was conducted by public policy polling and commissioned by
[00:48:37] grand planners campaign according to a person with knowledge of the survey who
[00:48:40] was granted anonymity discuss it tested head-to-head national team republican
[00:48:43] senator susan consul platter along with five possible democratic replacements
[00:48:46] or platter including former main senate president trojaxon and secretary
[00:48:51] the United States, Sena, bellows. Yeah, here is the, here is another one of these insane
[00:49:04] moments. Again, like no Republican, like this is a inside, this is a intraparty affair.
[00:49:14] Okay, let's be real. We are having our inside conversation here, okay? Anytime a Republican
[00:49:22] tries to come into the conversation and tries to use this as an opportunity to be like,
[00:49:31] see, Democrats love rapists or whatever, everyone should get together and immediately
[00:49:38] dunk on them, okay? Because I'm sorry, you have no leg to stand on in this conversation.
[00:49:47] As a matter of fact, the grand old pedophiles party is probably upset that the victim was
[00:49:55] not a minor, but an actual adult, okay? They're not mad that consent was violated. They're
[00:50:02] mad that it was an adult whose consent was violated and not a child who can't consent.
[00:50:07] that's what they're used to. You do not get to have any say in this fucking process. If
[00:50:13] you're a Republican, you need to suck shit and shut the fuck up, okay? Sorry, this is not a
[00:50:19] conversation you are allowed to participate in. That's it, that's my take, maybe controversial,
[00:50:27] but you can't do that when Trump is president. You can't do that when Trump is the motherfucking
[00:50:34] president, when you got guys like, what's his face, Max Hill or whatever, who literally
[00:50:38] boiled his ex-wife's face with boiling water, okay?
[00:50:47] Cry more?
[00:50:48] I mean, am I crying?
[00:50:49] It doesn't seem like I'm crying.
[00:50:50] Are you incapable of understanding different emotions?
[00:50:54] Is that what's going on?
[00:50:57] The petopardon party, the petoprotection party, does not get to have a say in this process,
[00:51:03] Okay, especially when what's going on here is someone being rejected by virtually every
[00:51:12] part of the party and beyond for being credibly accused of rape, something that Republicans
[00:51:21] do not do.
[00:51:23] As I've said before, the Graham-Platner rap sheet has now officially reached the Pete
[00:51:36] Hexith rap sheet, Nazi tattoos and credible rape allegations.
[00:51:43] He should be Secretary of War.
[00:51:46] No one on Fox News is allowed to criticize Graham-Platner or the Democratic Party.
[00:51:52] Sorry, you're not allowed.
[00:51:56] Max Miller. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I'm sorry.
[00:52:06] Where are we at?
[00:52:08] Yeah, you cannot, you cannot complain about the Democrats.
[00:52:25] When the Democrats are in a last ditch effort trying to ensure that an alleged rapist is
[00:52:33] not on the fucking Democratic Party ballot, when it's probably better for their chances
[00:52:39] to keep them on and just solidify support behind him.
[00:52:42] Because if the Democrats operate it in the same way that Republicans do, okay?
[00:52:47] If the Democrats operate it in the same way that Republicans do, they would just like
[00:52:50] double down, triple down, quadruple down and be like, shut the fuck up, you know?
[00:52:54] At least our rapist is raping adults.
[00:52:55] Your rapist rape children.
[00:52:57] That's the shameless play here, you know what I mean?
[00:53:01] the shameless play, just running a lesser evil rape campaign. And ironically enough,
[00:53:08] centrist establishment Democrats have run this play in the past, okay? They have done
[00:53:14] this.
[00:53:15] So the idea that, the idea that like this is a new instance is ridiculous. They did
[00:53:23] this with Cuomo. Many of the people who are complaining about Grand Planner right now
[00:53:26] were literally Cuomo backers, either worked with Cuomo in disparaging some of Cuomo's
[00:53:31] victims, or even demanded that Cuomo run against Ormham Downey in the general. So like these
[00:53:37] people also are shameless charlatans, okay? But if they were, if the Democratic Party right now,
[00:53:45] or if the left in general right now was similar in their operations to the Republicans in any
[00:53:51] way, shape, or form, they would just be doubling down on grand platinum support and being like,
[00:53:55] yep, we gotta do that, sorry. We just gotta get Susan Collins out, shut the fuck up and vote for
[00:54:00] for the rapists. That's it. They're not. They're not doing that. We're not doing that. Okay?
[00:54:12] So just remember that. There's only one group of people in American politics that will immediately
[00:54:22] and unconditionally drop someone with a credible rape allegation, and that is the left, okay?
[00:54:29] Democrats don't do that, with the exception of Swallwell, that was one of the only instances
[00:54:34] where I've seen the Democrats actually do that, right?
[00:54:37] And ironically enough, the party that certainly doesn't do that is the party of Roy Moore,
[00:54:48] the party of Donald Trump.
[00:54:53] So when I see Republicans talking about this issue, I'm like, get the fuck out of here.
[00:54:57] uh... congress and you can take this is so many different directions i am
[00:55:00] completely discussed with the democratic party and this candidate
[00:55:04] their nominee but i am worried for the country if we're going to continue to
[00:55:08] stand by their men
[00:55:10] uh... until they can't any longer we may end up with bad candidates bad office
[00:55:15] holders
[00:55:16] until it's too late they'll already be there
[00:55:20] well the key is what what you just said there which is they're standing by him
[00:55:23] Until they don't believe that they can any longer in other words Democrats to your point had no problem with the Nazi tattoo
[00:55:30] That was on his on his chest by the way
[00:55:32] I don't have any friends who have Nazi tattoos on their chest and I don't think that most Americans either you have to go
[00:55:37] Looking for somebody who has a Nazi dog
[00:55:41] You don't have to have a Nazi tattoo for us to know you're a Nazi
[00:55:45] Your wife is literally Indian and you spend every day
[00:55:48] day talking about how every single brown person needs to be deported immediately. And last but
[00:55:55] not least, you don't know any fucking, you don't know any veterans with Nazi tattoos,
[00:56:01] you're on Fox News. There is a veteran with Nazi tattoos that literally is now the secretary of
[00:56:11] war and he was a commentator on this fucking network. What the hell? Who the fuck are these
[00:56:22] people talking to?
[00:56:24] That too on their chest. They didn't have a problem with that. They didn't. I guess,
[00:56:28] I guess it's because, well, I was about to say Pete Hegseth also has the Templar tattoo
[00:56:35] on his chest. So technically, he's not even able to get away with semantics on that one.
[00:56:41] So, yeah, there is not even, you can't even make it, like, it's amazing, maybe like, well,
[00:56:49] Pete Heggs, it's like coffee or tattoos on his arm.
[00:56:52] Like, no, he has one on his chest too.
[00:56:54] As a matter of fact, that's the reason why he was not allowed to participate in protection
[00:56:59] detail during the inauguration.
[00:57:02] He wrote a whole book about it because the National Guard looked at his tattoos and
[00:57:08] said, hold on. That's a very common white supremacist tattoo. You're not allowed to,
[00:57:15] to do the protection at the inauguration for Joe Biden.
[00:57:20] He wrote a fucking book.
[00:57:24] Didn't have any problem with multiple credible allegations of abuse for multiple women until
[00:57:30] very recently until we find out that the latest woman who has made credible allegations is,
[00:57:36] is left-wing politically. They had no problem before. They had no problem with really unsavory,
[00:57:43] just frankly, disgusting things that he's written on all kinds of different social media platforms.
[00:57:48] The messaging apps that he had been on that predators tend to frequent. They had no problem
[00:57:52] with any of that. What they have a problem with now is they've gotten to the point where they
[00:57:56] don't believe that he's a viable candidate anymore, so they want to jump in and replace him.
[00:58:01] that's a problem we need decent people running for office not people that are
[00:58:05] so transparently
[00:58:06] scumbags
[00:58:09] and brandon uh... you're correct this is about elective
[00:58:16] to what the fuck is austin oxe doing
[00:58:19] austin oxe
[00:58:26] hold on
[00:58:35] sorry awesome ox is fucking posting shit that i didn't say prices course
[00:58:39] charles booker winning a special election but the likelihood of thomas
[00:58:42] massy winning is higher that's not what i said
[00:58:47] i said i support
[00:58:48] I support Charles Booker winning the, uh, overall election and giving a four month window
[00:58:59] to Thomas Massey potentially. Anyway, it doesn't matter.
[00:59:03] He misunderstood the statement I was making and he just like got me, he's about to get
[00:59:09] me fucking canceled.
[00:59:13] Fox guy talks about decent people. His favorite president currently was on Epstein Island.
[00:59:16] Yeah, he's just like, weird question, but do you not believe him about the Nazi tattoo anymore?
[00:59:21] What do you mean?
[00:59:22] Look, I said from the beginning that his fucking Nazi tattoo, especially having it for as extended
[00:59:31] a period of time as he did, was insane to me.
[00:59:34] It didn't make any sense.
[00:59:35] But what made the story even crazier was that the most famous photo, the most famous photo
[00:59:43] of him with the Nazi tattoo out, shirtless, literally is during a Jewish wedding that
[00:59:51] he was at. Okay. So I don't know what the fuck is going on in Maine. Okay. I don't know
[01:00:03] what the hell's going on that like so many people saw that and not a single person was
[01:00:06] like, Hey, you know, that's like a very famous Nazi symbol, right? Like that you're rocking
[01:00:10] on your chest piece right there. But yeah, in any case, yeah, he was screened by the
[01:00:20] military. I guess they didn't give a shit about it either, which is also strange. But
[01:00:28] I guess it makes sense.
[01:00:35] Meet 11 Beers Deep trying not to puke on a state trooper when he asked, do you know
[01:00:38] know why I pulled you over. I told you she was just holding in a little burpee dude.
[01:00:54] She just had a little burp. She just had a little burp in her mouth. It happens to the
[01:01:02] best of us. Okay. Well, Haley Stevens is not the best of us, but Stevens is doing tech
[01:01:06] YouTuber GPU performers graphing. Yeah, graph crimes for sure. 42% of those are 41%. Finally,
[01:01:13] she got like one C rated poster to give her a marginal edge, totally within the margin of error,
[01:01:21] by the way. And it's really funny that she was like, yep, yep, we're winning. What gives?
[01:01:28] lives. Israel's struggling to control our body. Your true self is trying to break free
[01:01:36] out. Yeah, this part of the debate devoured. What is this?
[01:01:43] Questions are off. Here's the thing about it. There is no left and right. Most people
[01:01:47] out there aren't asking, where do I fit on the left, right spectrum? They're asking,
[01:01:50] can I afford my groceries when I go grocery shopping? What's going to happen if I get
[01:01:54] sick or my kid gets sick? Why does my kid's school look the same way it did 30 years ago
[01:01:58] when I went there. And the answer to that question is that for too long politicians on both sides
[01:02:02] of the aisle have taken the same corporate corrupting money. On the only candidate on the stage, frankly the only candidate running for U.S. Senate, who's never taken a dime of that money.
[01:02:10] Which is why the real issue is about the people locking you out of your politics versus the people being locked out. And I will stand always on the side of the folks who are locked out.
[01:02:20] That is a pathway in our politics that I think all of us can get behind. It's not red, it's not blue, it's not Democrat, it's not Republican, it's American.
[01:02:27] government of the people by the people and for the people that is where our
[01:02:31] politics in the next 250 years when we get to try where we're here I hope we
[01:02:35] remember that 60 seconds I will run through anything in anyone to deliver
[01:02:41] I will run through anything and anyone.
[01:02:48] Yeah.
[01:02:51] Um, Hassan Diddy Pykery of the biggest hard-on for Palestine, you would have your own cuck
[01:03:05] Huck Brothel and Pousline, you big fat window-licking bitch and maybe touch some grass.
[01:03:10] You political bullshitting loser.
[01:03:14] Says Timmin 2004.
[01:03:17] South Park Reference 2004 in the name.
[01:03:22] Account created and following on the same day, so it's a sock account.
[01:03:26] You seem like a cool guy.
[01:03:30] Everyone here thinks you're a cool guy.
[01:03:33] of your friends and family in the real world, also think the same of you. Thank you for
[01:03:38] your input, Shatter.
[01:03:41] Yeah, Andy Bashar is demanding some answers about Mitch McConnell as well, but let's get
[01:03:50] to a little bit of situation monitoring fears that the war with Iran may be resuming. President
[01:03:58] Trump says he believes the ceasefire is, I mean, it is resumed. All right, I got to pee.
[01:04:02] No talks can continue after the U.S. and Iran traded dozens of attacks overnight.
[01:04:07] The U.S. says it struck more than 80 targets while Tehran launched missiles and drones at Bahrain
[01:04:11] and Kuwait. Well, prices jumped on the news. This all comes as President Trump meets with
[01:04:16] NATO allies in Turkey. Ed O'Keefe joins us from Ankara. Ed, good morning.
[01:04:23] Lad, good morning. The strikes overnight appear to be the most extensive carried out by the
[01:04:26] U.S. since talks with Iran resumed less than three weeks ago. And while NATO leaders here are
[01:04:31] standing by the president for launching the attacks, their worst fears have been realized
[01:04:36] yet again as he's once again questioning why the U.S. is a member of an alliance not willing
[01:04:41] to help with the war in Iran.
[01:04:44] I think it's over.
[01:04:45] I don't want to deal with them anymore.
[01:04:47] They're scum.
[01:04:48] You know what scum is?
[01:04:49] They're scum.
[01:04:50] They're sick people.
[01:04:51] President Trump's opening the NATO summit by declaring, in his view, the agreement with
[01:04:55] Iran is off.
[01:04:57] There's something wrong with them.
[01:04:59] They're cuckoo.
[01:05:00] Being visibly angry, the president repeatedly criticized Iranian leaders.
[01:05:04] They're liars, they're cheats, they're sick people.
[01:05:10] His comments came hours after renewed U.S. strikes on Iran.
[01:05:14] Thick orange smoke seemed rising over Bandar Abbas.
[01:05:17] Onto Iran's main naval base.
[01:05:20] U.S. Central Command launched what it called a series of powerful strikes hitting more
[01:05:23] than 80 Iranian targets, including air defense systems, radars and at least 60 small boats.
[01:05:29] all after the U.S. says Iran attacked three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:05:33] I think what you did last night was absolutely necessary. It was a very strong response.
[01:05:39] Trump also revoked a waiver allowing the sale of Iran.
[01:05:42] Mark Ruta is the biggest cuck on the planet. And I guess it doesn't really matter. He's
[01:05:48] not going to have a future career in anything. But, you know, he's burning his remaining
[01:05:54] credibility or I guess he doesn't really have any credibility. This position doesn't
[01:05:58] require him to have any credibility either. So, oh, God, Mr. Daddy, Mr. Calling Trump
[01:06:07] Daddy, Mark Rutte, sat there and was like, you've done such a wonderful job blowing up
[01:06:13] Iran, Mr. President. Okay, will you be joining Bernie and AOC to speak for Abdul? No, I will
[01:06:20] not be at those rallies. I will be somewhere else during that time. Unfortunately, I'm
[01:06:27] going to Michigan later, closer to the election. So yes, I will be missing the Kool-Ass
[01:06:35] Obdual rallies with AOC and Bernard Sanders, but I'm very excited that they're happening.
[01:06:49] Somewhere else is going to China? No, I'm not going to China. But yes, Senator Bernie Sanders,
[01:06:52] the representative of AOC will be doing rallies in Michigan with Obdual Saturday on July 18th
[01:06:56] and July 19th. Tell us your assassination coordinates, boss. No, I'm good. Thank you.
[01:07:04] Where are you going instead? I'll tell you when I'm there. How about that?
[01:07:09] Huh? How about that? All right. So, uh, yeah, we're going to talk about the, the straight of
[01:07:15] hormones. Keep Americans away from me, please. I'm close for Americans. I'd let you send a ship
[01:07:20] through me is on, well, I am an American. So let me give you guys the the summarization of the
[01:07:28] events that have unfolded in the Strait of Hormuz. So for those of you who have been paying attention,
[01:07:33] for those of you that that monitor the situation or enjoy the situation monitoring,
[01:07:38] so there's an MOU. Part of the MOU is about controlling the Strait of Hormuz who gets to
[01:07:43] control it. Iran wants to control it. There's only two pathways through the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:07:48] you can either go through Qashem and go through the Iranian ports, which means that Iran gets to
[01:07:55] continue controlling the Strait of Hormuz, but you can also potentially go through the Omani
[01:08:01] coastline. Now Iran doesn't want America to send ships through the Omani coastline because Iran
[01:08:08] wants to maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz. There's a tremendous amount of levers
[01:08:11] that they now have that they're not going to give up, and that's precisely at the heart of the MOU
[01:08:16] beyond demanding Israel restrain itself or demanding America restrain Israel rather
[01:08:25] in its unlimited battles in Lebanon. And it's a constant territorial expansion in Lebanon.
[01:08:33] And of course, predictably, the United States of America has tried to do its very best
[01:08:40] to transit-trip ships through the Strait of Hormuz, offering them naval protection,
[01:08:47] offering them to the best of their ability, like aethidrome protection. And Iran doesn't like that.
[01:08:54] Iran has blown up ships that have tried to transit through the Strait of Hormuz from the Omani coastline.
[01:09:03] They did this last week. And when they did this last week, America responded with what they called
[01:09:09] proportional retaliation while still maintaining the position that the conversations were ongoing.
[01:09:15] The memorandum of understanding was still being followed through. The ceasefire was still being
[01:09:19] followed through. Obviously, it's a complex situation. Why would there be a ceasefire if
[01:09:24] both sides are firing at one another? Whatever. This past weekend's interactions that took place
[01:09:34] two days ago, three days ago, when Iran shot two ships, or more than two ships, I think four ships
[01:09:41] kind of changed that dynamic a little bit. And America yesterday, in the last 24 hours,
[01:09:50] engaged in not just a proportional retaliation, but a retaliation that they called a punishment.
[01:09:57] Right? Iran struck five ships trying to transit through the Omani coastline, and America
[01:10:03] retaliated by shooting Iranian positions, Iranian ports, and did not stop blowing up Iranian targets
[01:10:13] for an extended period of time. And before people say, why is Iran attacking ships that are
[01:10:18] transiting through the Shroud of Hormuz by the Omani coastline? Because Iran has maintained the
[01:10:23] position, understandably, that gives them maximum leverage. Iran has maintained the position that
[01:10:30] they will control all the ships transiting through the Shredd of Hormuz, like they get to have a say in
[01:10:35] who passes through. They've said that they will allow all ships to transit without any impediment,
[01:10:42] but they have to go through the Iranian coastline. That's it. The MOU is pretty clear on this,
[01:10:52] that the Omani route is not within the MOU's parameters.
[01:10:58] The Omani route is not within the MOU's parameters and that all of the ships have to still go through the Iranian route, the Iranian coastline.
[01:11:08] So America's actually not following through on the MOU at all, right?
[01:11:14] And they're doing this deliberately.
[01:11:17] And the reason why they're doing this is because I think the United States of America wanted a
[01:11:24] little bit of respite, a little bit of ease on the oil and gas markets for a couple of weeks,
[01:11:31] because we were reaching critical supplies and critical shortages on the strategic reserves
[01:11:37] that have been released to make up for, you know, 20% of the entire globe's oil and gas needs,
[01:11:46] And part of that was also offering a release on the sanctions that previously existed for Iranian oil tankers.
[01:11:56] And those sanctions are back on as of yesterday. So those are the two major things that took place.
[01:12:03] The United States of America not only attacked Iran and not in a proportional manner by their own admission,
[01:12:10] own admission in a manner that was seeking out a punishment and escalation.
[01:12:14] And then Iran has since then started attacking American military bases, American critical
[01:12:19] assets in Bahrain, Kuwait and the like.
[01:12:23] And seemingly they will continue this tit for tat.
[01:12:29] Donald Trump in the process came out and said the MOU is done.
[01:12:32] No more dealing and wheeling with these people.
[01:12:36] guys are, you know, barbaric, they're animals, whatever.
[01:12:45] Tritta does not support your reading. For him, the peace initiative was real but
[01:12:49] shaky. Yeah, I think it was perfidy. Tritta, still, at the end of the day,
[01:12:57] works in DC. He has a much more positive approach
[01:13:00] to these sorts of conversations than I do. I think he's overly optimistic.
[01:13:06] I think it was clearly an opportunity for America to release a pressure valve for a little bit and sell some Iranian oil in the global marketplace so that they could normalize prices and combat the imminent crisis that was about to take shape.
[01:13:36] Here's JD Vance admitting as much on the Michael Nol show.
[01:13:46] There are a few things that we want.
[01:13:47] We want durable commitments that are verifiable and backed up by inspections that Iran will
[01:13:52] denuclearize their entire country.
[01:13:53] Okay, we're going to see how we get there.
[01:13:56] Number two, we want to see what kind of an arrangement actually exists in the Middle
[01:14:03] least between not just Iran and the United States, but the GCC, Israel, Lebanon, we're
[01:14:08] going to play that situation out. And then on the Strait of Hormuz, I mean, I think
[01:14:11] you actually said it well, which is that the strait is open in the sense that to oil traffic,
[01:14:16] we're seeing more oil come out of the Strait of Hormuz. And someday is actually more oil
[01:14:19] coming out of the strait than came out before the war even started. So there's this element
[01:14:23] of the, you know, where, where the world oil economy is kind of getting back into gear,
[01:14:29] and it's going to take a little bit of time, but you've already seen the prices come way
[01:14:31] down. Now, what the cynics will say is, well, if you look at the number of ships that are trafficking,
[01:14:35] that's actually down from the pre-war start. But they're mostly talking about cargo ships and
[01:14:39] other vessels. At least so far, what we've seen is the oil traffic has reached its pre-war height.
[01:14:46] So I think what the president is sort of to do is use this MOU to sort of refill the world's
[01:14:51] oil economy, to refill some stocks, and then to see where the hand is. And now here's the problem.
[01:14:58] So, this doesn't fix it.
[01:15:01] The only thing that can fix it is a permanent conclusion to the hostilities, a permanent
[01:15:08] cessation of hostilities and allowing ships to transit through the state of Hormuz.
[01:15:15] This is the most consequential element of levers that Iran has at their disposal.
[01:15:20] They're not going to give it up, and it doesn't make sense for them to give it up, especially
[01:15:25] when the United States of America has shown time and time again that the diplomatic route
[01:15:29] will only lead to poverty. As a matter of fact, they're kind of showing it right now.
[01:15:33] So Iran knows, regardless of what the reformists versus the hardliners and their differences
[01:15:39] in opinion on the Iranian side, there is one reality that everybody understands. A reality
[01:15:44] that even a child can understand. They have to fight militarily and win militarily whatever
[01:15:52] autonomy, whatever sovereignty that they desire, right?
[01:15:58] For them, for the Iranian side, the calculation is simple.
[01:16:03] The Strait of Hormuz allows Iran to have tremendous leverage over the global energy
[01:16:09] markets, and it allows Iran to demand sovereignty, not by way of diplomacy, but by way of constantly
[01:16:19] having that threat that leverage over the global energy markets
[01:16:22] uh... but where they could just say look we're gonna shut down the shirt of
[01:16:24] hormones again if you you know if you try to fuck with us
[01:16:28] it makes sense
[01:16:31] it makes total sense
[01:16:37] and given that the uh... strategic oil reserves are in uh... at critical levels
[01:16:41] at this point
[01:16:42] where they basically dried out
[01:16:44] all around the world especially in the asian markets but certainly even in the
[01:16:48] United States of America, they're reaching critical levels.
[01:16:51] This little moment of respite from the memorandum of understanding is only going to extend the
[01:16:58] timeline.
[01:17:00] But until there is one of two options, until America goes to war with Iran, and this time
[01:17:08] around successfully defeats Iran militarily, something that they failed to do in the last
[01:17:13] 120 plus days, right? Or follow the path of diplomacy and concede on the demands that
[01:17:29] Iran is making. This is not going to go away. This problem is only going to get worse as
[01:17:38] a consequence of this back and forth. Joe Kent, former director of National Counterterrorism
[01:17:44] Center, leaned into the Brett Erickson analysis here. I'm going to cover both. Okay. Joe Kent says,
[01:17:56] now that the MOU is effectively dead, as Brett explains below, we are back to attempting to
[01:18:02] to find a military solution to the SOH. The problem is that we signed the MOU because
[01:18:08] there was no military solution and we needed the Strait of Hormuz open. Our best option
[01:18:13] is just to walk away. If we walk, Iran has no justification for targeting ships and we
[01:18:18] can use sanctions relief as our carrot as opposed to risking a larger war in these ineffective
[01:18:22] tit for tat strikes.
[01:18:24] But Ericsson, managing principal at Obsidian Risk, says, okay, he writes in the Wall Street
[01:18:33] Journal near Toms Wappo and Bloomberg.
[01:18:37] But Ericsson talks about the sanctions waiver being taken away from Iran here, because that's
[01:18:43] the other side of the story that's a very significant part of this conversation.
[01:18:48] Because America didn't just strike back at Iran.
[01:18:51] also took away the sanctions waiver that they had given to Iran so that Iranian oil tankers could
[01:18:58] trade in the global commodities market. This obviously allowed the markets to stabilize a little bit,
[01:19:09] but now that that's been taken away, there's market volatility once again.
[01:19:14] Okay. Before we get into that here, I'll show you obviously the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve is now at 19 million barrels is critical.
[01:19:25] 19 million barrels away from estimated minimum operating levels. There will soon be no longer a safety buffer to protect the world from further losses out of the straight.
[01:19:34] straight, okay? This red line, once you reach this red line, you've reached a critically
[01:19:44] low level of supply, okay? Given that this is a hard commodity that is necessary for
[01:19:53] survival, you know, we're talking about grid shutdowns. We're talking about the rest of
[01:20:00] the world looking like Cuba, okay? You can't do that. There's nothing you can do. You can't
[01:20:11] once the pedal hits the metal, you're you're cooked.
[01:20:17] This is during a heat wave. People will die as a consequence of this. If we will start seeing
[01:20:23] rations, you know what I mean?
[01:20:26] It's it's a it certainly a
[01:20:30] moment to panic
[01:20:33] Okay
[01:20:42] Brett says moments ago the United States revoked the general license that lifted sanctions on Iranian oil
[01:20:48] Israel is the other side of the story beyond the strikes on Iran that Sencom admitted was
[01:20:53] a punishment and an escalation.
[01:20:57] Unlike the previous strikes on Iran, when there was a tit for tat between ships transiting
[01:21:01] through the Omanic coastline and then America punishing Iran or retaliating towards the
[01:21:08] Iranian centers that were launching drones and whatnot.
[01:21:13] The significance of this move cannot be overstated.
[01:21:16] It is a complete destruction of the memorandum of understanding between the United States
[01:21:19] and Iran.
[01:21:21] Two things need to be highlighted right off the bat here.
[01:21:23] One, Washington had justification for doing this after Iran struck multiple vessels crossing
[01:21:28] the Shredda Hormuz via the Omani route in the last 24 hours.
[01:21:31] Two, this was an incredibly stupid move from Washington.
[01:21:36] Something I've highlighted since its original issuance on June 21 is the general license
[01:21:40] X is more politically damaging for President Trump than it is economically game-changing
[01:21:45] for Iran. While it could have resulted in a windfall of upwards of a billion dollars
[01:21:50] for Tehran over the course of the initial 60 days, this is really inconsequential when
[01:21:54] compared to the massive damage their country has seen throughout the war.
[01:21:57] And that political damage for Trump, it already happened. You can't put the genie back in
[01:22:02] the bottle. He's already taken those blows, exactly. And it, I think, wasn't that consequential.
[01:22:07] I think sanctions relief for Iranian oil in the last 60 days is not necessarily all that
[01:22:14] politically damaging. As a matter of fact, I think it normalized the markets and therefore
[01:22:19] it limited the amount of political damage he would receive at the domestic level because
[01:22:27] gas prices skyrocketing are far more damaging. Because Americans, by and large, don't pay
[01:22:33] attention to these sorts of things and Donald Trump had already lost the war and had lost the
[01:22:39] battle and therefore, he had already incurred the political damages of diminishing American
[01:22:46] force projection capabilities at the domestic level. At the international level, we have not
[01:22:51] even seen the beginning of that story yet. So, the oil-sanctioned waivers were the only notable
[01:23:04] upfront concession that Iran received for the joint lifting of blockades and the Shrait of
[01:23:08] of Hormose. The frozen assets being released is orders of magnitude more
[01:23:12] important for Iran. But as of yet, not a penny has moved. It's not just the
[01:23:19] frozen assets being released that's important, because that's like almost
[01:23:23] $100 billion worth of frozen assets. And that's huge. That's a huge windfall
[01:23:28] that is an absolute necessity. The $300 billion in additional economic aid that
[01:23:34] would come from, you know, the golf partners and maybe some, uh, American
[01:23:38] business is also, uh, a big deal as well.
[01:23:41] But, but outside of that, um, outside of that, the, the, the consequential element,
[01:23:51] the most consequential demand, uh, aside from, you know, restricting, uh,
[01:23:56] Israel's behavior in Lebanon was the removal of not just the secondary
[01:24:01] sanction to the primary sanctions as well.
[01:24:02] this would open up the Iranian economy to the rest of the world.
[01:24:05] This would be a huge deal, right?
[01:24:07] That's the biggest deal for Iran.
[01:24:08] That's what they want.
[01:24:10] That's the whole purpose as to why, that's the whole purpose as to why Iran has
[01:24:16] even engaged in any sort of enrichment of uranium beyond civilian levels.
[01:24:23] It's a leverage that they've tried to maintain so they can draw America back
[01:24:27] to the negotiations process, so they can turn around and negotiate the release of all sanctions on the Iranian economy.
[01:24:41] Right? So, as of now, it says,
[01:24:48] Brett Ericson, not a penny has moved. I don't think that's correct. There was some money
[01:24:51] that was sent for the record, uh, to Iran by way of the United Arab Emirates. So I don't
[01:24:58] think that's also completely correct, but it's fine. This has been repeatedly confirmed
[01:25:01] by both Iranians and the Americans. What this revocation does accomplish is a complete and
[01:25:06] total destruction of the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. I do agree
[01:25:10] with that, that this is, this is, it's over. Like they're basically saying the memorandum
[01:25:15] of understanding is done, we're lighting it on fire. This is far more detrimental to negotiations
[01:25:22] and an end to the permanent cessation of hostilities than a tit-for-tat response to the vessels
[01:25:30] strikes by Washington. This destroys the entirety of the MOU. Did Washington have some justifications
[01:25:36] for revoking this waiver? Absolutely. I don't agree with that either. Is this a catastrophic
[01:25:42] move for securing an enduring cessation of hostilities between the US and Iran? Absolutely.
[01:25:46] I do agree with that. Was this an insanely foolish move from the Trump administration,
[01:25:50] given that the political blowback has already been received, the relative insignificance
[01:25:54] of this waiver, and the irreparable damage to the US-Iran negotiations? Absolutely.
[01:26:00] He wrote these comments in Washington as well. He said that this is not a small step by Washington.
[01:26:04] This is a major step by Washington.
[01:26:07] Now, considering that Iran had valid reasons for assuming that America would not engage
[01:26:21] with them at the diplomatic level, given that they had received perfidy from the American
[01:26:30] in Israeli side over and over again during the previous bouts of diplomacy, sanctions
[01:26:43] relief, or at least a waiver, a general license for Iran to sell oil in the global marketplace,
[01:26:52] supposed to be the first good faith concession that America could make, okay?
[01:27:06] Them taking this away makes the reformers and the moderates on the Iranian side-side
[01:27:13] look completely ridiculous. Okay? How can you engage with a foreign adversary that's bombing you
[01:27:24] in good faith if they can't even abide by some of the initial principles? Because remember,
[01:27:33] this memorandum of understanding is to just bring them to the negotiation table so they can have a
[01:27:37] longer cessation of hostilities agreement, okay?
[01:27:46] 131 days and we're back to square one.
[01:27:54] A lot of the concessions, a lot of the demands being made for the memorandum of understanding
[01:28:02] were so that Galabath and Arakshi and the other diplomacy side could justify going to
[01:28:13] the table with America as opposed to the hardliners on the IRGC side that recognized that the
[01:28:20] only way to deal with America was through hardware, through military victories by punishing
[01:28:30] the rest of the globe, and stopping the transiting of oil tankers through the chateau formous,
[01:28:37] creating an international crisis where the rest of the world would blame the United States
[01:28:42] of America.
[01:28:46] That's where we're at.
[01:28:50] So now the ball is in Iran's court once again.
[01:28:55] But yeah, Joe Kent says America should walk away from this deal, now that they've destroyed
[01:29:01] the memorandum of understanding, and then dangled sanctions relief as a carrot.
[01:29:09] Meanwhile, Sancom is also talking about putting, removing their military assets and their bases,
[01:29:19] entirely from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain, and then moving them to Israel. Completely
[01:29:28] misreading the situation. Why do you say that? Oh, you're saying America's completely misreading
[01:29:34] the situation.
[01:29:40] All I will say is this, if I'm an IRGC general and a hardliner who believes in the success
[01:29:49] of the military might of the IRGC of the drone operations. I'm looking at the situation and
[01:29:58] saying what other options do we have? Because even openly removing American assets from Bahrain
[01:30:09] and Kuwait, and maybe even Saudi Arabia, would be an admission, once again, and a concession
[01:30:19] that the Iranians already demanded regardless. Moving them to Israel
[01:30:26] would put Israel in harm's way and would give more justification to the Iranians
[01:30:34] as far as, you know, moving the battle in the direction of Israel.
[01:30:39] Now, it's harder for Iran to strike Israel, as opposed to striking Bahrain and Kuwait,
[01:30:45] and the American assets in the region.
[01:30:47] Certainly harder for them to do that.
[01:30:50] That's part of the reason why they haven't done it, right?
[01:30:55] But if Iran concentrates all of their attacks on Israel, as opposed to the Gulf, I mean,
[01:31:02] puts Israel in a harder position overall. So we shall see. But the question still remains.
[01:31:16] What can the United States of America accomplish militarily that they didn't in the last 130
[01:31:21] days? Do they have a secret sauce, a secret recipe, or are they holding back? I don't
[01:31:27] I don't think so. I don't think they were holding back at all. They went in with maximum pain,
[01:31:33] failed to establish air supremacy over Iranian soil, lost assets in the process.
[01:31:44] So I don't see the United States of America and Israel
[01:31:49] turning around and changing their strategy and actually achieving something militarily
[01:31:56] this time around that they couldn't in the last 130 days that led to them begging Iran
[01:32:03] to come to the negotiations table, which Iran finally conceded on after America actually
[01:32:10] gave some significant concessions to Iran.
[01:32:18] The only thing that remains that the United States did not utilize was boots on the ground,
[01:32:24] military warfare, or obviously nukes.
[01:32:27] As I've said this repeatedly, if the Iranians are willing to make the commitments that we
[01:32:34] would like them to make and are willing to back those up with verifiable milestones,
[01:32:38] then we are going to change our relationship with Iran.
[01:32:40] And if they don't do that, then nothing has really changed except for what we've already
[01:32:44] accomplished from the military campaign, which is a lot.
[01:32:47] So we kind of have two options here.
[01:32:48] We have the option of pursuing a long-term deal with the Iranians, but that requires
[01:32:52] a significant change in their behavior.
[01:32:53] We have the option of banking our wins, and then of course doing things on top of that
[01:32:59] if the president feels that we have to.
[01:33:00] And I think both of those options are very much in play, and the president's going to
[01:33:03] let this play out.
[01:33:04] But what's happening right now is he's letting those options play out in an environment where
[01:33:08] there is significantly less pressure on the world energy economy.
[01:33:12] But there isn't.
[01:33:15] The pressure valve is released only for like, what, a couple weeks at best?
[01:33:23] But what now? What now? You get a moment of respite, but once again, one of the craziest
[01:33:37] parts about this is like, if we're talking about the domestic considerations, if we're
[01:33:42] We're talking about the domestic considerations.
[01:33:49] Any kind of pushing the timeline back draws this conflict closer to the midterms.
[01:33:59] That is maximum pressure and maximum leverage for Iran during the American midterms election.
[01:34:09] Trump obviously doesn't want to go to prison.
[01:34:11] doesn't want to go through the impeachment process, he doesn't want any accountability.
[01:34:17] And the more he pushes this crisis, this gas crisis, major energy crisis closer to the
[01:34:27] midterms, the more likely a democratic blue wave becomes.
[01:34:35] Like, we're not just talking about Maine in play.
[01:34:40] We're talking about races that previously weren't in play, potentially becoming races
[01:34:45] that are purple.
[01:34:49] We're talking Charles Booker might have a shot at becoming the next senator out of Kentucky.
[01:34:57] Okay?
[01:35:00] talking about significant flips, depending on how bad the pain gets for the average American.
[01:35:17] So what the fuck are they thinking? Because he's buying us off. White House touts launch of 25
[01:35:23] Freedom Fuel gas stations. I saw this. That's not going to help. That's not going to work. White
[01:35:29] White House has launched 25 Freedom Fuel gas stations in attempt to provide America's cheaper
[01:35:32] options of the pump. Of course, once again, shady private corporation interference coming
[01:35:39] into play. The first Freedom Fuel network gas station has landed in Philadelphia, lowering
[01:35:44] the price of the pump to $347 for our 47th president, the White House wrote on social
[01:35:49] media platform X on Tuesday. President Trump is leading the charge to lower gas price this
[01:35:54] summer, putting more money in your pocket. By the way, stolen from Abdul, money in your pocket,
[01:36:00] money out of politics, Medicare for all. Anyway, these guys are very clever.
[01:36:08] 20 of the stations are located in Pennsylvania, while five are in New Jersey. According to the
[01:36:12] Freedom Fuel Network's website, a White House official told The Hill, the Freedom Fuel Network
[01:36:16] is a private company and did not receive subsidies from the administration. The average price of a
[01:36:21] gallon of regular gas in those two states is roughly $398 and $386, respectively, as
[01:36:26] of Wednesday, according to AAA. The national average price of fuel is $379 per gallon as
[01:36:32] of Wednesday. AAA reported. The Hill has reached out to the White House Energy Department for
[01:36:37] further details on the new gas stations. In an accompanying video posted by the White
[01:36:42] House, multiple customers tout the new gas stations as helping them save money.
[01:36:48] man said he was very happy about the cheaper fuel while another girl remarked she was super
[01:36:53] pumped about the new options. Okay.
[01:36:59] Gas prices spiked in the early months of the US is really war with Iran after the Iranian
[01:37:03] military brought shipping in the street of Hormuz to a near standstill. Last year, nearly
[01:37:08] 34% of the world's crude oil passed through the waterway with most exports going to Asia
[01:37:13] according to the International Energy Agency. Here's the video of it by the way.
[01:37:18] money, I didn't go back in there and get my change. I thought gas was more expensive, but it's not.
[01:37:21] So thanks, Trump, for saving me some money. We're here at the first Freedom Fuel Network gas station
[01:37:27] right here in Philadelphia, leading the charge to lower gas prices, $3.47. That's for our 47th
[01:37:36] president, President Donald J. Trump. The price of gas here is 50 cents lower than the
[01:37:42] Pennsylvania average gas prices.
[01:37:44] On to July, gas prices are coming down, which is great.
[01:37:47] I am very happy about the cheap gas prices.
[01:37:50] Happy to see July.
[01:37:51] Hopefully everyone has a great holiday,
[01:37:53] so we're hoping the gas prices are lower.
[01:37:55] I'm just grateful.
[01:37:56] Right now, we're in a difficult time in this world,
[01:37:59] but it's nice to see some stability that we can enjoy.
[01:38:03] Definitely appreciate the lower gas prices.
[01:38:05] When I saw it, I thought it was fake news,
[01:38:07] but I'm glad it's true.
[01:38:09] I definitely couldn't believe my eyes when I just go past.
[01:38:12] I'm actually taking a trip down the shore.
[01:38:13] So I wasn't even coming in the gang, but I'm glad I did.
[01:38:16] And now they just saved me a lot of money.
[01:38:17] Thanks a lot, son.
[01:38:18] Just keep doing what you're doing, doing a good job.
[01:38:21] Thank you, President Trump.
[01:38:22] Thank you for helping our country.
[01:38:23] It's President Donald J. Trump leading the charge
[01:38:25] to lower gas prices right here at Freedom Fuel Network gas stations.
[01:38:30] I am not against government-owned gas stations. I am a socialist. I just don't think that this is
[01:38:46] going to do away with the national problem, however, so let's see where this goes.
[01:39:06] This is just another shady loss leader discount chain. They exist everywhere.
[01:39:10] Is this the chud bread line? Kind of.
[01:39:15] And this is my biggest frustration with right-wing critics of what we've done over the last few
[01:39:20] months in Iran, is that they don't realize how completely they were losing the political
[01:39:26] argument because of what was happening to world energy markets.
[01:39:29] So what the President of the United States has done, you're talking about the critics
[01:39:31] who want more bombs dropping on them. Their attitude is just drop bombs and drop bombs
[01:39:35] and drop bombs. And they can't really articulate to what end. But what the President is saying,
[01:39:40] I'm okay. I'm willing to drop bombs and he's clearly shown that he's willing to drop bombs, but only if it serves an objective
[01:39:44] And so what he's doing right now is taking a lot of pressure off of the world economy the world energy economy in particular
[01:39:51] While not giving up a single one of his gains and while preserving a lot of optionality
[01:39:55] I I think that's a very good place for us to be in but there's uncertainty because no one could be certain with you rain
[01:40:01] Yeah, yeah, no, the Iranians are the unstable party here and not Donald Trump. You know what I mean?
[01:40:10] It's very cool, but yeah, Trump now says the Iran ceasefire is over, folks.
[01:40:21] Iranian oil on the world market.
[01:40:23] In response, a top Iranian warned, the era of bullying and extortion is over.
[01:40:28] It leads nowhere.
[01:40:30] We don't fold.
[01:40:31] Iran retaliated with attacks of its own, saying it launched strikes on 85 American military
[01:40:36] targets in Bahrain and Kuwait.
[01:40:40] The attacks came during a pause in negotiations as Iran holds a massive, days-long funeral
[01:40:46] for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
[01:40:48] The Supreme Leader killed on the first day of U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran.
[01:40:51] We said go and do your funeral stuff and instead of that, they start shooting rockets at ships.
[01:40:59] At the summit, the president also unloaded on alliance members for not doing enough
[01:41:03] to help the U.S. against Iran.
[01:41:05] We protect them, but they're not there for us, thinking because we work.
[01:41:08] But the conflict in Ukraine is also a concern.
[01:41:12] Trump says they're close to a deal with Russia.
[01:41:15] It's too bad it took so long, but I think there's going to be, something's going to
[01:41:19] come out.
[01:41:22] Even as he meets with Zelensky, the president said the fighting between Ukraine and Russia
[01:41:26] doesn't affect the U.S.
[01:41:27] That's the kind of rhetoric that worries NATO members here in Europe who are, of course,
[01:41:32] much closer to the war.
[01:41:33] The president also said again, he's still in.
[01:41:35] interested in controlling Greenland. Remember that? He said European leaders
[01:41:39] refused to let the U.S. take control of Greenland is what's hurt his relationship
[01:41:43] with NATO. The world's largest island is of course controlled by Denmark and its
[01:41:46] prime minister this morning reiterated Greenland is not for sale. Natalie
[01:41:52] eddo keep an anchor Turkey. Thank you.
[01:41:57] Um, Trump also the dose of press conference.
[01:42:05] accompanied by some of his top brass at NATO. But going back to the crisis, the situation
[01:42:20] monitoring and the crisis that's imminent, one, the IRGC shot down another USMQ-9 Reaper
[01:42:27] UAV drone in the Boucher province. And Donald Trump is now posturing about potentially taking
[01:42:36] over Carg Island, which again, why didn't you do it last time, right? This is the question
[01:42:46] that should be asked to Donald Trump by every member of the media. Mr. President,
[01:42:51] You are talking about militarily taking over Carg Island. Why was this not, why did this
[01:43:00] military operation not take place in the last 130 days? Why do you have more confidence that you
[01:43:07] could potentially pull off an operation such as this one now if you did not have that same level
[01:43:15] of confidence in the last 130 days.
[01:43:37] Yeah, Murtaza Hussein says the GCC states are in a zero sum situation, where they're
[01:43:42] being forced to choose between the United States and Iran in the Persian Gulf.
[01:43:50] It's a frustrating situation to be in, because if Trump strikes Kar-Gailan, then their assets are
[01:44:00] directly in the line of fire. So yeah,
[01:44:05] Yeah. Not only is this military operation, not only is this military operation going
[01:44:17] to be successful, this idea that Donald Trump will strike Karg Island without any retaliation
[01:44:33] the Iranian side is also ridiculous. And if the goal here is to ease the tensions over
[01:44:43] who gets control of the state of Hormuz, the only solution here is diplomacy.
[01:44:49] I thought we had established that fact, and yet Trump is still trying to go back to that.
[01:44:58] And once again, as the rest of the world loses in this process, market volatility, reaching
[01:45:04] dangerous levels of oil shortages.
[01:45:10] The only country that seemingly wins in the short term is Israel.
[01:45:17] The only country's goals that are being followed through on is once again Israel.
[01:45:22] of, as you know, the oil is down.
[01:45:25] We'll see whether or not we keep it down.
[01:45:27] We should keep it down.
[01:45:29] We're doing things that should have been done 47 years ago
[01:45:32] with Iran.
[01:45:34] And I just want to say that throughout my first term,
[01:45:37] and over the past 18 months, the United States
[01:45:40] has led a historic effort to dramatically increase
[01:45:43] the defense spending and to have equipment
[01:45:48] that no other country in the world has.
[01:45:50] When you look at Venezuela, when you look at Iran,
[01:45:53] essentially demolished their military in a couple of weeks.
[01:45:57] They had a good military, they had a good Navy,
[01:46:00] they had 159 ships, everyone's at the bottom of the sea.
[01:46:04] They had hundreds of airplanes that were all gone.
[01:46:08] The role lying burned up on the runways.
[01:46:11] They were totally decimated, their radar's gone.
[01:46:15] Their everything's gone, their leaders are gone,
[01:46:17] and their combat capability is pretty low.
[01:46:23] They have a small percentage of missiles left.
[01:46:26] They have some of the launchers, missile launchers left,
[01:46:30] called launching pads, but most of that's been destroyed too.
[01:46:35] So we are the strongest military in the world by far,
[01:46:41] not even close, everybody admits it.
[01:46:44] Last year's summit in the Netherlands was great also,
[01:46:46] and we achieved an unprecedented agreement
[01:46:49] to increase the annual defense spending.
[01:46:52] And it's the benchmark raising it from 2% to 5% of G.
[01:46:56] By the way, oil isn't up because traders
[01:46:58] have left the oil market
[01:46:59] because they're sick of being stolen from by insider trades.
[01:47:01] So oil will sit at $100 until it's not.
[01:47:06] And it more than doubles.
[01:47:07] I feel like that's an insane statement.
[01:47:11] I don't know.
[01:47:12] I don't understand, you know,
[01:47:16] how this stuff works at all, so I can't speak on it.
[01:47:20] I do think, the one thing I do understand is this,
[01:47:27] a hard commodity that has inelastic demand,
[01:47:32] if it reaches a critical shortage,
[01:47:36] will inevitably cause shortages that people can see, right?
[01:47:42] right? That people can experience, that people can feel, that people that can understand.
[01:47:49] Because they're just simply won't be oil at the gas pump. There won't be gas at the gas pump.
[01:47:54] There won't be energy to feed into the electrical grid, you know? Like it's just,
[01:47:59] there's nothing you can do at that point. Everything will be affected by it. At which point,
[01:48:06] But it doesn't matter what the fucking market price is, okay, whether it's living on vibes
[01:48:14] and copium and confidence does not matter.
[01:48:18] The same goes for fertilizers, for example.
[01:48:21] If fertilizer is not, or the precursory chemicals necessary for fertilizer is not transmitted
[01:48:27] to the Strait of Hormuz, then there is no agricultural output.
[01:48:30] If there's no agricultural yields, because there's no fertilizer, then the price of this,
[01:48:40] the price of everything goes up.
[01:48:41] The price of these commodities goes up.
[01:48:43] It's just not anything you can do in the stock market.
[01:48:46] You can just assume that the prices are not going up, but people will feel it.
[01:48:51] People will experience it.
[01:48:56] doesn't know economics. Yes. Well, I wouldn't say I don't know economics. I just don't understand
[01:49:03] the way that the current market operates because I have this suspicion that it's on a hope and a
[01:49:08] dream. It's not 5 traders are getting mollywap by the corruption so there's no liquidity so prices
[01:49:18] don't move.
[01:49:32] ATP, which everybody said was impossible, and now the role thanking me and
[01:49:37] and most of the countries have agreed to. Yeah, US cruise stocks in the Strategic
[01:49:41] Petroleum Reserve fell by another 6.2 million barrels in the week ending
[01:49:45] July 3, dropping the 319.5 million barrels, the lowest since April 1983, according to
[01:49:52] the Department of Energy data reported by Reuters.
[01:49:56] The reserve has been drained steadily since Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels
[01:50:02] in March to plug gaps in the global supply and hold down fuel prices after launching
[01:50:07] the war on Iran alongside Israel.
[01:50:11] As the war began at the end of February, total U.S. inventories, commercial and strategic
[01:50:15] combined, have fallen by nearly 121 million barrels to 734 million.
[01:50:21] Once the full 172 million barrel release completes, the SPR is set to fall to roughly
[01:50:27] 243 million barrels, its lowest since 1982.
[01:50:31] That is near the reserve's estimated operational floor between 150 million barrels, below
[01:50:36] which the underground salt caverns that store the oil risk losing the pressure needed to maintain
[01:50:42] their structural integrity per industry analyst. Yes, there will be a chain reaction
[01:51:02] if we reach that level. Again, when you run out of oil, the speculations don't matter anymore, okay?
[01:51:11] The confidence that you have in the stock market on none of that matters, even though all of it
[01:51:18] will fall apart regardless. There's a critical no return point. Donald Trump was nearing that
[01:51:26] critical no return point, which is why he did the memorandum of understanding to begin with,
[01:51:30] as we find out now, but going back to that situation only makes the critical no return
[01:51:38] point, the point of no return closer to the fucking midterms.
[01:51:49] Not sure where we go from here.
[01:51:50] Do we have a couple of, a couple of that didn't, but I have a feeling they're going to, and
[01:51:57] pretty quickly. In fact, today they were very positive. One of them, in particular, was
[01:52:02] I didn't think a good team player. Today was a great team player. As all of the leaders
[01:52:08] understand very well, the United States remains by far the largest contributor to NATO, monetarily
[01:52:16] and maybe otherwise, and the strongest military anywhere in the world. And they respect us
[01:52:23] as a country, again, they didn't respect us two years ago.
[01:52:26] They laughed at us, Neddo laughed at us,
[01:52:28] everybody laughed at us.
[01:52:30] They don't laugh anymore, there's no more laughing.
[01:52:33] This year we invested a record $1 trillion in our armed forces
[01:52:38] and we're going to be asking for a $1.5 trillion coming up.
[01:52:43] We have the money being spent on the best equipment
[01:52:47] anywhere in the world.
[01:52:49] In the working session this morning,
[01:52:51] We discussed the progress other members are making toward the 5% target and they're making
[01:52:57] great progress.
[01:52:59] Many of these countries are very rich, by the way.
[01:53:01] We're not to feel sorry for them.
[01:53:03] But it doesn't mean they're properly protected.
[01:53:05] It's a big difference.
[01:53:07] Some have truly answered the call and others are making big changes and will be answering
[01:53:12] the call.
[01:53:13] I think I can say in all cases they're going to be answering the call.
[01:53:18] And we'll be taking in over a trillion dollars a year toward defense.
[01:53:24] And that's a tremendous amount of money.
[01:53:27] That's a big up.
[01:53:28] They were at 2 percent.
[01:53:29] They were actually at 1 percent.
[01:53:30] I got them to 2 percent.
[01:53:31] And I wanted to get them to five.
[01:53:35] And we got up to five the last time.
[01:53:38] And they're, you know, just again, if you could have seen the respect and the love in
[01:53:43] the room, and it's love really for the country, for our country, I don't want to say me because
[01:53:46] you'll say, oh, he's so conceited.
[01:53:48] He's such a conceited person.
[01:53:50] But they do.
[01:53:51] I mean, you know, they like the job I'm doing.
[01:53:54] They said, we love you.
[01:53:57] He's a grown people saying that.
[01:53:59] Isn't that nice?
[01:54:00] Maybe they're trying to get to me.
[01:54:04] And in a way they did, because there was tremendous unity
[01:54:07] in that room.
[01:54:09] And I urge all nations to accelerate their plans,
[01:54:12] you get the benchmark as quickly as possible. The benchmark is going to be at 5%. Now,
[01:54:19] but that's the number it should have been for years. As a result of the commitment we
[01:54:25] achieved last year, defense spending of other NATO members surged by more than almost $150
[01:54:33] billion dollars in 2025 and
[01:54:37] Platinum polling better than Mills post scandal is crazy
[01:54:42] Oh my god
[01:54:45] New main senate poll
[01:54:47] 77 post scandal shows grand platner at 42 to susan collins gaining five points
[01:54:55] Against susan collins versus janet mills matchup janet mills is still
[01:54:59] still performing worse than goddamn grand Platner. Troy Jackson on the other hand, up
[01:55:08] plus five against Susan Collins 44. Let's see what some of the other people polled look
[01:55:17] like or what their performance looks like. So, Platner loses the Collins in this matchup.
[01:55:25] 11% said they were undecided. Also tested Jackson bellows, former Senate candidate Jordan
[01:55:29] would form a public health official near of Shaw and democratic governor Janet Mills.
[01:55:34] Flash poll was conducted over a 24 hour period.
[01:55:39] Of the Democrats tested, Jackson performed the best for Jackson, leading Collins 49 to 44,
[01:55:44] with 7% of voters undecided. Bellows and Shaw, both essentially tied Collins at 47% and 45%
[01:55:50] respectively. Mills has not weighed in publicly on the political poll report trailing Collins,
[01:55:56] 48% to 37% while wood trailed 47% to 38%. 15% were undecided in both the woods and wood and mills matchups.
[01:56:08] Incredible.
[01:56:11] Hey, do you know anything about the stuff with Troy Jackson throwing a water bottle out of female
[01:56:21] staffer? Heard it from progressive victory friends. Brother, if you ever bring some progressive victory
[01:56:26] shit in here to me ever again, I will fucking put you on a spaceship to the sun. One way
[01:56:33] take it to the sun, you're going, okay, never do that ever again. Never do that ever again,
[01:56:44] okay? Ridiculous. A right-wing smear against a dude who's been in the state legislature
[01:56:53] and the president for six years, been in the state legislature for 20 plus years, is being
[01:57:00] elevated as though it's like a serious fucking problem that is known by everyone in main state
[01:57:07] politics because the progressive victory group posted it, these unsubstantiated right-wing
[01:57:17] smears posted it and then deleted it. Are you out of your fucking mind? They are deeply unserious,
[01:57:23] Hopefully they learn something from these lessons. Jesus Christ!
[01:57:31] What's next, dude? Are you going to talk to me about digital ground game, DGG?
[01:57:37] What have they done? Should we talk about them too? What are we doing? These are not serious institutions.
[01:57:42] Please stop. Some of you see like a group on Twitter with a fucking checkmark and immediately
[01:58:00] go, oh, this must be valid. Stop, please. Not every organization is like a serious organization.
[01:58:08] Progressive victory openly admitted that they are an unserious organization afterwards.
[01:58:12] They're like, oh, we're just a bunch of live stream chatters.
[01:58:14] I mean, come on.
[01:58:37] I don't know how valid this is, but Maine State Representative
[01:58:40] Valley Geiger says, Grant Plattner is supporting her bid for U.S. Senate in Maine. Should he
[01:58:44] drop out of the race? I don't know why she just came out of the gate swinging on this.
[01:58:52] I will say this though. I will say this. I don't think a, a Grant Plattner endorsement
[01:58:58] is as bad as people claim it is on Twitter. Okay. That's all I'm saying.
[01:59:10] Like people are, people are, are greatly, I mean, people are just wrong for assuming
[01:59:22] that, that that's a, a bad thing.
[01:59:29] From the perspective of the mayors, especially considering that he's still at fucking 42%
[01:59:35] and performing better than Janet Mills against Susan Collins after the credible rape allegations
[01:59:42] hit the timeline, okay?
[01:59:45] From the perspective of Maynards, a grand planner endorsement is a continuation, they
[01:59:55] will recognize it most likely as a continuation of like the populist rage that they clearly
[02:00:02] We have
[02:00:24] apparently planner made the announcement.
[02:00:26] I don't know. There's a lot going on, man. People think his endorsement is bunked because
[02:00:36] they think he's an operative. He's not. He's just a rapist. You are wrong. Most manors
[02:00:42] hate the fucking guy after he came out that he's a rapist. Demonstrably, the polling shows
[02:00:55] an alternative reality to what you're saying.
[02:01:05] Yeah.
[02:01:06] I've learned that it'll be a caucus over a convention, but still missing a few details,
[02:01:11] says David Dayan, saying that the process will be inclusive and that Platinum supporters
[02:01:15] will participate in the open process, step forward and recognize the rejection of any
[02:01:18] backroom deal.
[02:01:19] But the process should be developed by now as time is of the essence.
[02:01:23] get on with it, says David Dayan.
[02:01:33] Washington Post is reporting that Graham Plattner will be speaking tonight.
[02:01:39] That is the other reporting also corroborates that.
[02:01:44] Okay.
[02:01:47] I think given what happened, given what happened with Kamala Harris being handpicked as the
[02:02:00] continuation of Biden with no open primary process, something that I was in favor of
[02:02:05] as well, by the way, which I think was wrong.
[02:02:08] I will recognize that that was one of my biggest L's given that especially considering how
[02:02:15] Kamala ran, right? If Kamala ran is like a more populist, you know, change candidate,
[02:02:22] things would be different. She would be president right now.
[02:02:26] But given how things worked out, as Kamala was the hand selected establishment replacement for
[02:02:32] Joe Biden, and did not run as a change candidate, but a continuation, and how she lost to Donald
[02:02:40] Trump, I would go so far see the highest level of panic from liberals in every state, including
[02:02:48] Maine, is rerunning that same exact situation where the Maine Democratic Party does like
[02:02:55] a shady backroom deal, put forward and establish a Democrat to say, this is who you have to
[02:02:59] vote for, suck it up.
[02:03:02] If they do that, it's definitely going to lose.
[02:03:06] the whoever that candidate is will definitely lose the Susan Collins 100%. There needs to
[02:03:13] be transparency in this process. Okay. There needs to be transparency in this process.
[02:03:23] A lot of people are very frustrated. As a matter of fact, part of the reason why they
[02:03:29] voted. Part of the reason why they voted for Graham Plattner over the hand-selected
[02:03:38] Establishment candidate that the Democrats cleared the field for, who happened to be
[02:03:43] the governor, Janet Mills, is because of that rage that they had towards the party.
[02:03:50] They wanted to punish the party. They were looking for a different path forward. Turns
[02:03:56] out that different path forward wasn't just a populist campaigner, but a populist campaigner
[02:04:02] that also happened to be a rapist, allegedly. Okay.
[02:04:22] State representative Valley Geiger, D Rockland says, Grant Platter wants her to take his
[02:04:26] place on the ballot and run against Susan Collins in November. Main's total coverage
[02:04:29] spoke with Geiger on the phone on Wednesday afternoon before Platter made any formal announcement
[02:04:33] and said he called her on Monday night and said he was throwing in support behind her.
[02:04:36] He said, Valley, you're a fighter. You have been with this movement since the beginning.
[02:04:40] Geiger told Main's total coverage. She said, Platter then asked if he could put her name
[02:04:44] forward and she said, yes, Geiger says she's heartbroken by the allegations against Platter,
[02:04:48] that he can't run for the Senate. The main Democratic party did schedule an emergency
[02:04:54] meeting at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Geiger, a Democrat from Rockland, represents House
[02:04:58] Issue 42. Currently serving her third term, Geiger sits on both the Labor Committee and
[02:05:04] Energy Utilities and Technology Committee. What is this, Kyle Kalinsky? Okay, dude.
[02:05:18] But yeah, this was from yesterday from the from the main Democrats, but I also disagree
[02:05:27] with Ed and Germantans take that this is a bad, a bad move that will like tarnish whoever
[02:05:37] his hand selected candidate is.
[02:05:39] I don't think that works that way.
[02:05:42] Not only does he have a tremendous leverage over this process because he can just choose
[02:05:47] not to drop out, which would be devastating. But outside of that, I think given that 150,000
[02:05:59] plus mayors voted for him, he still has a lot of swaying power over the election.
[02:06:07] Okay?
[02:06:14] That's what I think.
[02:06:15] It looks like the reports about him trying to make his departure conditional on him getting
[02:06:18] to choose a successor or a truly embarrassing behavior on his part that could turn this
[02:06:21] into an even bigger disaster for a supposed movement.
[02:06:24] Don't like him, but fully disagree.
[02:06:26] You should fully use his leverage as the nominee to replace him with someone with the same politics
[02:06:29] voters elected him for.
[02:06:30] Under the threat of staying in and handling the race of Collins, it will be an anvil around
[02:06:34] the necks of everyone who supported him.
[02:06:35] You cannot play Fast and the Moose about defeating Republicans like this.
[02:06:39] No, I think it, here's why I disagree.
[02:06:42] Because I think the Grand Platinum victory, from the perspective of Mainers, was a victory
[02:06:46] over the establishment Democrats.
[02:06:48] This is a continuation of that same exact resentment politics that has built and has
[02:06:55] grown in the heart of many Mainers who ended up voting for the red flag-induced alleged
[02:07:01] rapist, okay?
[02:07:04] So this is, if anything, doubles down and offers more credence to whoever the hand-selected
[02:07:11] candidate is, that will be anti-establishment.
[02:07:15] That's what I think.
[02:07:29] Biting in public about it is not great.
[02:07:31] Even then, I don't necessarily agree with that either.
[02:07:33] I think very publicly opposing the establishment Democrats, even if the establishment, here's
[02:07:38] what it is. Even if the establishment Democrats were like, we're totally fine with Troy Jackson,
[02:07:42] which they very well could be by the way, because Troy Jackson is like much more balanced,
[02:07:48] boring, issue focused, right? So like, they probably would be fine with the Troy Jackson
[02:07:56] replacement. But if there's a seeming battle between the establishment forces and Graham
[02:08:01] Platner here that actually boosts the legitimacy of Troy Jackson. I think it it boosts his left
[02:08:08] populist anti-establishment credibility. Do you not understand that Bernie fucking Sanders just
[02:08:18] unendorsed them? Platner doesn't have the same level of motion anymore. I don't think you guys are
[02:08:23] I don't think you guys are understanding this has nothing to do with Bernie Sanders.
[02:08:26] This is everything to do with the voters in Maine. And what they voted for, what their demands are.
[02:08:35] Okay? At this point, Graham Plattner, the person, is utterly irrelevant. Okay?
[02:08:44] This is more so the platform and the demands. They voted before he was out as a rapist, bro.
[02:08:51] I don't think you guys understand what I'm saying here. Okay. This has been lost in the conversation.
[02:09:00] I don't know why.
[02:09:04] I don't know why this has been lost in the conversation in its entirety. An election took
[02:09:08] place. Okay. An election took place with a shit ton of red flags on Graham Plattner regardless.
[02:09:17] Okay. And the voters said, we don't care about the red flags. Those red flags are not red flags
[02:09:25] for us. We care about the platform. We care about saying, fuck you to the establishment Democrats.
[02:09:31] Okay. The voters voted for the character to a certain degree, not the character, like the
[02:09:37] moral character of Graham Plattner, but the, but the character he portrays himself as, right? The
[02:09:42] rugged veteran guy who speaks convincingly on a lot of these issues. I'm talking about
[02:09:48] the mayors and the way they're looking at the situation. A rejection of that populace
[02:09:54] rage would cause voter apathy. Okay?
[02:10:09] the fact that he's still outperforming Janet Mills by like seven points after the voters
[02:10:16] that were polled knew that he was a rapist, a legit rapist, I think there's still plenty
[02:10:24] of fucking anger in the tank.
[02:10:30] Any conversation that does not feature the demands of the mainers that voted for Graham
[02:10:37] Plattner pre rape allegation is the dumbest conversation of all time and will lead to
[02:10:46] complete failure here against Susan Collins 100%.
[02:10:56] The low key lawyer at the center of the search for a platinum replacement Charles Bingman
[02:10:59] chair of the main Democratic Party in a progressive would play a key role in choosing the state's
[02:11:02] Democratic Senate candidate if Graham Plattner leaves the race.
[02:11:06] from Tim Bulk. If Grand Planner withdraws from the Senate race in Maine, the task of finding
[02:11:11] a new Democratic nominee will fall in part to Charles F. Damon and progress with the
[02:11:15] soft spoken professorial style who is the chair of the Maine Democratic Party. Mr.
[02:11:22] Jimman 72, a lawyer from rural Leeds, Maine who enjoys hiking mountains, sometimes two
[02:11:26] a day has been in his role for about a year and a half. But now with Mr. Planner's campaign
[02:11:31] appended by rape allegation that he denies misogyny, misposition is taken on a new urgency.
[02:11:42] Yeah, people are so eager to dunk on DSA or leftist that they lose sight of what Mainers
[02:11:46] are saying with their votes. Exactly. I don't know why. I don't know why. Part of the reason
[02:11:55] why the person, uh, Rassaco, who was the rape victim, didn't come out initially, was because
[02:12:03] of the calculation even she was making. Okay. And part of the, uh, part of the statement
[02:12:11] after she came out as, as being victimized by Graham Plattner, uh, was still the idea
[02:12:18] that she agrees with his politics. Okay? Like, that's, it's crazy to me that people are just
[02:12:25] like casting all of that aside. None of this is to say that Graham Platner should remain
[02:12:31] in the race, mind you, I'm saying he should drop out. But the reason why I'm bringing
[02:12:34] this up is because the policies and that platform that left populace rage still very much remains
[02:12:41] at the heart of a lot of voters in Maine. Okay?
[02:12:48] I don't know why people don't see what I'm seeing, and it leads me to believe that maybe
[02:12:56] there's a little bit of, you know, astral turfing of this message, of this meta.
[02:13:00] Chat is waiting for you to address this characterization of you.
[02:13:06] Okay.
[02:13:10] We got a lock in, please.
[02:13:15] It's perfectly understandable that a lot of leftists are going to resist the idea that
[02:13:44] there's value to a rapist's endorsement is not really that hard to understand. I know
[02:13:48] but we're not having a conversation about, like, the morality of the situation. We're
[02:13:53] having a conversation about the pragmatic nature of this decision. Okay, analysis does
[02:13:58] not equal endorsement. I can't believe I have to repeatedly say this even at this point.
[02:14:04] I've made my position on Graham Platner very clear.
[02:14:08] Okay.
[02:14:16] I don't know.
[02:14:18] I don't know what else to say about it.
[02:14:27] We're not talking about online leftists.
[02:14:30] We're talking about fucking manors, man.
[02:14:32] We're talking about people in Maine.
[02:14:34] The people that went out, the people that went out and voted for Grant Plattener in
[02:14:44] Maine are not majority report heads.
[02:14:49] They're not Michael from Pennsylvania fans.
[02:14:50] They're not fans of mine that heard, you know, my commentary on the matter.
[02:14:57] And we're like, yeah, it's very clear that Grant Plattener is a better choice here.
[02:15:00] I'm excited to go and vote for him.
[02:15:03] people that are not online. Do you understand? So it's the back and forth that's taking
[02:15:19] place on on the timeline on Twitter is utterly immaterial. If anything, the the fucking Facebook
[02:15:26] comments and the TikTok comments are probably closer to the average Normie's perspective.
[02:15:47] It's the same reason why it's very frustrating that whenever I talk about like the qualities
[02:15:53] of the candidate. I want to talk about Graham Plattner and like what was so appealing about
[02:15:57] Graham Plattner for a lot of people. They immediately go, oh, you're defending him.
[02:16:01] Oh, you love him. You want him to be your boyfriend. You want him to be your dad. No. Okay. I'm talking
[02:16:08] about what was appealing, what drew unbelievable turnout in the fucking Senate primaries in Maine.
[02:16:14] Okay. When I say he's a great communicator, okay? That doesn't mean I like the guy. And
[02:16:23] that certainly doesn't mean I think he should be the senator, whether today or even before.
[02:16:30] Okay. It's very stupid. Because I've seen a lot of that happening on the timeline with
[02:16:39] people like, oh, someone Parker said, Graham Plattener is a, you know, comms is really
[02:16:43] fucking good it is it was he won it's so strange what what utility is there to
[02:16:54] deny that
[02:17:13] In any case, that's a brief update on the Graham Plattner situation.
[02:17:43] Trump also fielded some questions where he talked about communism apparently in this press conference.
[02:17:50] So we're going back to Ankara. We're going back to NATO.
[02:17:53] You've been issuing a wake-up call to Americans at home about the dangers of communism.
[02:17:59] And now you're speaking on the world stage.
[02:18:01] What's your message to people both living under communism?
[02:18:05] Like, again, the problems that you dismissed the first accusation saying it wasn't credible.
[02:18:09] You're failing rails of the first acquisition you dismiss is not credible when you lock
[02:18:14] someone in a room that is violent, that is a red flag you ignored.
[02:18:17] Yeah, I still don't think Lindsay Feefield is a sincere.
[02:18:23] I'ma be honest with you.
[02:18:26] That's crazy.
[02:18:27] Lindsay Feefield literally spent most of her political career denying bodily autonomy
[02:18:32] to women and denying credible rape allegations like the one that I recognize as a credible
[02:18:39] rape allegation against Graham Plattner when we were potentially discussing the appointment
[02:18:45] of Brett Kavanaugh, a person who had credible rape allegations that Lindsay Feefield worked
[02:18:51] as a political operative to deny, who then turned around, who then not only turned around
[02:18:57] and did that, but also Brett Kavanaugh turned around and denied bodily autonomy to 100 million
[02:19:03] plus women in this goddamn country. Okay. What I said at the time was if she had contemporaneous
[02:19:10] conversations and a credible rape allegation, it wouldn't matter if she's a Republican operative
[02:19:15] or not.
[02:19:22] The New York Times reporting on this, I stand by my analysis on the New York Times reporting
[02:19:26] on this. There will be, there will be reporting on how the New York Times actually botched
[02:19:32] their reporting on this to begin with. Just wait.
[02:19:49] This is not about like, oh, she's an imperfect victim, so I don't believe her. Paired up
[02:19:55] But the, uh, paired up with the near and times reporting that actually, uh, took rascals, uh, statements as, uh, as a, a, uh, troublesome experience.
[02:20:07] Don't you feel like that's, uh, that's an entirely different type of report?
[02:20:12] The socialist regimes, but also people living under democracies like in Europe and America.
[02:20:25] Her hypocrisy isn't a good argument for the event not happening and reflexive teaching
[02:20:29] for it as an excuse makes the environment for victims coming forward worse.
[02:20:33] We might not have realized how close Communism has come to home.
[02:20:42] Yeah, that's a great question.
[02:20:43] The fuck up, rapopologist.
[02:20:44] The horrible thing.
[02:20:45] Okay, we're moving on from this.
[02:20:58] We're going back to the Trump NATO, the Trump NATO statements.
[02:21:12] We should ignore the chuds.
[02:21:14] Sometimes it's not chuds.
[02:21:17] Because what's forming is communism in the country.
[02:21:20] Communism's easy to sell.
[02:21:22] I would be the greatest communist in history.
[02:21:24] I'd be right up there with Lenin.
[02:21:27] I'd be as good as anybody.
[02:21:29] You've got free rent for the rest of your life.
[02:21:32] What they don't say is that you'll be living in Squalor
[02:21:34] in 12 months.
[02:21:36] You've got a free house.
[02:21:37] Would anybody like to have a free house?
[02:21:39] We'll take it away from somebody.
[02:21:40] We'll give it to you.
[02:21:41] You'll have murders all over the place.
[02:21:43] Communism's a disaster.
[02:21:45] It's been proven to be for thousands of years
[02:21:48] under different names, but same thing.
[02:21:50] It's very important.
[02:21:52] And you know, it's funny.
[02:21:54] One of the reasons I do so well with Hispanic people,
[02:21:58] I set a record, Republicans.
[02:22:00] I get great numbers for the election,
[02:22:02] helped me get elected in a landslide.
[02:22:05] The Hispanics, because a lot of them
[02:22:07] came from countries that were essentially communists.
[02:22:12] Whether you call them radical socialists or communists
[02:22:14] is not that much, but there's a little difference.
[02:22:17] When they say social democrats were social democrats,
[02:22:19] it sounds so nice.
[02:22:21] It's not nice, it's a very dangerous term.
[02:22:23] So I do talk about it, and I talk about it on TikTok,
[02:22:26] and I talk about it everywhere.
[02:22:27] I talk about it here.
[02:22:33] You talk about it on TikTok.
[02:22:39] And you're right, it has become international,
[02:22:41] but it's never worked, and it's not gonna work.
[02:22:45] What is working is United States,
[02:22:47] and think of it, we have more jobs than we've ever had.
[02:22:49] People are making more money than they've ever made.
[02:22:51] I'm talking about workers now.
[02:22:53] talking about workers.
[02:22:54] They're making higher salaries than they've ever made before.
[02:22:58] It's just the best system.
[02:22:59] And it's got flaws, but everything's
[02:23:01] going to have a little flaw.
[02:23:02] But it's been amazing.
[02:23:05] And when I watch what's happening,
[02:23:07] and I see these lowlives getting it, I mean, they're lowlives.
[02:23:10] I watch them.
[02:23:10] I know good people and equality people.
[02:23:12] These are essentially lowlives.
[02:23:15] And when I see what they're talking,
[02:23:16] I think they're very dangerous.
[02:23:18] In many ways, and I've said it, then I said, boy,
[02:23:20] that's a pretty big statement.
[02:23:21] Then I realized, you know, a couple of people
[02:23:23] So I think you're probably right.
[02:23:25] I think this country, with this thing that's going around,
[02:23:29] is in more danger than it was during World War I,
[02:23:33] World War II, if you talk about September 11th,
[02:23:37] if you talk about Pearl Harbor, that was big danger.
[02:23:42] I think this is, I think the concept of us going Communists,
[02:23:45] because one thing that happens when you go Communists,
[02:23:47] you never come back, never comes back.
[02:23:49] You die in squalor.
[02:23:50] You died. You die a horrible death. You die in squalor and it gets very evil and very nasty.
[02:24:02] Great stuff, Mr. President. Thank you.
[02:24:13] Mega communism is over. Well, I guess mega communists could be like I could be a better communist than Lenin and they agree with that.
[02:24:20] Meanwhile, all these conversations took place.
[02:24:41] New round of strikes against Iran ordered by Trump to further degrade Iran's ability
[02:24:45] to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:24:48] the U.S. says it is holding Iran accountable for what it calls unjustified aggression
[02:24:52] against commercial shipping and civilian crews is from Sankt Com.
[02:25:01] So back to the, back to the same tit for tat back and forth. Great.
[02:25:06] Much of that money is being spent on American made equipment. They all want American made
[02:25:11] equipment. We're pushing very hard to have the defense companies make great. We make
[02:25:19] the best equipment. The Patriots and the Tomahawks and everything we have is considered to be
[02:25:24] the best. Not by me. It's everybody wants it. I wish we made it faster because we could
[02:25:28] sell as much as we could make. And as you know, I had Lockheed and every one of the
[02:25:35] companies, all of the companies which are Raytheon as an example Boeing, so many of
[02:25:41] those great companies are now building plants. They had big plants but they were
[02:25:46] using them 24-7. I said that's not the way to do it. You have to build more
[02:25:51] plants. You don't have to just go over time. No tax on overtime, remember that
[02:25:56] please? No tax on overtime. Those people are happy. But they were doing
[02:26:02] literally 24 hours to get the Tomahawk stone and the Patriots stone and all of
[02:26:07] the other defensive and offensive equipment done. It's the most sought-after
[02:26:11] equipment in the world. You saw that with Venezuela where they had a lot of great
[02:26:17] equipment. It wasn't ours and it didn't work. Our equipment works, but we have to
[02:26:23] produce it faster for other countries. For everybody, including ourselves, we have
[02:26:28] to produce it faster. So we think within a year, a year and a half max, will be instead
[02:26:33] of waiting for a year or two years, we'll be having it on a two-week wait, maybe a
[02:26:39] one-week wait. That's what I want. And it'll do really well. A lot of people are just waiting.
[02:26:47] They're waiting. You want to get this defensive equipment, maybe in particular the defensive
[02:26:52] equipment, but offensive and defensive.
[02:26:55] Much of that money is being spent on American-made equipment.
[02:27:01] That's the money that the European and Canada are spending, European countries mostly, and
[02:27:08] Canada.
[02:27:09] And they're spending that with the United States largely.
[02:27:14] And it's American-made, made in the USA, as we say, weapons, munitions, supporting thousands
[02:27:21] of American jobs. This will increase.
[02:27:24] Addon gave personalized revolvers to each of the leaders hanging in the NATO summit along
[02:27:28] with live rounds of ammo. Turkish presidents applied export papers for each of the guns,
[02:27:32] which were inscribed with the name of their recipients. Stammer has not taken home the
[02:27:36] gun he was gifted as it would be illegal to bring it to the UK, but left it behind for
[02:27:39] decommissioning.
[02:27:40] Dude, give it to me, bro. I'll take it.
[02:27:46] gun. That's also such a strange thing where it's like, here, use this to kill yourself.
[02:27:53] Like, you can, I don't know what it means symbolically. You know what I mean? Here's
[02:28:01] a free gun with bullets. I don't know. I find it odd.
[02:28:11] We have the highest number of jobs right now.
[02:28:14] We have the most people working in the United States that we've ever had in the history
[02:28:18] of our country.
[02:28:19] We have the biggest investment ever made, $19.2 trillion.
[02:28:24] That's six times more than we've ever had.
[02:28:27] Think of it, six times.
[02:28:29] And what did that with tariffs?
[02:28:31] Without the tariffs, I think we would have done fine.
[02:28:34] Like at about two or three.
[02:28:36] The last administration had much less than $1 trillion invested for four years.
[02:28:43] We have $19.2 trillion invested in one year.
[02:28:46] We haven't gone into the extra almost a half a year, one and a half years.
[02:28:51] Those numbers won't come out for a little while.
[02:28:54] So we have $19.2 trillion, not billion, not billion trillion with a T, invested in plants
[02:29:03] and equipment that's being built all over the country.
[02:29:06] Eli Lilly is building plants, big drug, Merck, all of them.
[02:29:11] The drug companies are building.
[02:29:13] The car companies are building like crazy.
[02:29:15] In fact, as you probably saw a big announcement yesterday,
[02:29:19] Toyota is leaving Mexico, and they're
[02:29:22] going to build one of the biggest car manufacturing
[02:29:24] plants in the world in Texas.
[02:29:27] That's because of the tariffs, because we don't mind
[02:29:30] if you build in Mexico, but if you build in Mexico,
[02:29:32] We have to pay 25% tariff. If you build in Japan, if you build in any place,
[02:29:39] China is a much higher tariff. It's 100% tariff because we don't want to lose our jobs.
[02:29:45] We don't want to have our workers lose their jobs. We have the,
[02:29:48] we have the largest number of plans being built for the most money ever.
[02:29:53] Brother, I don't want to sound alarmist,
[02:29:54] but with the NATO summit wrapping up with an emphasis on increased defense
[02:29:57] spending slash increased Russian and Ukrainian tensions renewed Iranian
[02:29:59] escalations are we now inevitably heading down towards another world war? I mean, one
[02:30:03] could maybe make the argument that we already have this world war that's happening, right?
[02:30:09] I mean, it's already, there is war happening all around the world. America's at the site
[02:30:17] of all of that conflict. America's in the scene of the crime everywhere. But, you know,
[02:30:37] Who knows?
[02:30:45] But yeah, the one thing is clear, the escalation is not imminent.
[02:30:51] Russians obviously knew Trump approved giving Ukraine targeting intel for deep strikes on
[02:30:54] RU Energy.
[02:30:55] Russia answered that this year by providing Iran targeting intel on US bases, NATO's
[02:30:58] infrastructure, Iran defeated the US, quite a brilliant trade-off.
[02:31:02] from senior fellow at FPRI, Rob Lee, from December, from the New York Times reporting,
[02:31:10] sorry. But in secret, the Central Intelligence Agency in the US military with his blessing
[02:31:14] superchartered a Ukrainian campaign of drone strikes on Russian oil facilities and tankers
[02:31:18] the Hobble-Mr. Poon's war machine. Otherwise, obviously, America would be freaking the fuck
[02:31:22] out about Ukraine hitting critical Russian infrastructure specifically for oil and gas.
[02:31:28] So clearly the fact that they're not telling Ukraine to stand down implies that they were
[02:31:32] probably playing a role in the strikes. Which is, again, ironic because it increases the
[02:31:40] pressure on Trump to de-escalate. Because, again, the more Ukraine gains leverage by
[02:31:47] successfully striking critical Russian oil and gas infrastructure, the more market volatility
[02:31:57] increases, the more Trump has to lean into a cessation of hostilities with Iran.
[02:32:07] Trump having no investment or interest in the Ukrainian war doesn't change the highest priority
[02:32:15] that Trump has, which is to fix the energy crisis. Okay? Do you guys understand? Every
[02:32:25] Every successful strike on Russian oil and gas infrastructure that gives Ukraine tremendous
[02:32:33] leverage over Russia, okay, that much is clear, also causes more market volatility.
[02:32:47] It's this very weird predicament that America's in, where on the one side, the more they give
[02:32:56] Ukraine bandwidth to strike oil and gas, the more critical it is that they stop the conflict
[02:33:04] in the Shredov Hormuz.
[02:33:06] So what do you do?
[02:33:09] These are our contradictory goals.
[02:33:17] As the campaign began to show results, Mr. Rackliffe discussed it with Mr. Trump.
[02:33:21] The president seemed to listen to him at a frequent Sunday tea time.
[02:33:25] God.
[02:33:26] According to U.S. officials, Mr. Trump praised America's surreptitious role in these blows
[02:33:30] to Russia's energy industry.
[02:33:32] They gave him deniability and leverage, he told Mr. Rackliffe, as the Russian president
[02:33:35] continued to jerk him off.
[02:33:38] The energy strikes could come to cost the Russian economy as much as $75 million per
[02:33:42] day according to one U.S. intelligence estimate.
[02:33:44] The CIA would also be authorized to assist with the Ukrainian drone strikes on shadow
[02:33:48] fleet vessels in the Black Sea, and a Mediterranean gas lines would start forming across Russia.
[02:34:07] This has been happening since the beginning of this month, as Financial Times also reported,
[02:34:11] Ukraine is striking Russian energy infrastructure at an unprecedented rate, according to the
[02:34:14] Financial Times data analysis showing that Kyiv's intensified drone campaign is spurring
[02:34:20] Russia's worst fuel crisis in decades, and it will contribute to growing success of Ukraine's
[02:34:24] drone campaign to its ability to significantly increase production as well as improve management.
[02:34:29] American intelligence assistance has also played a role aiding Kyiv in charting the
[02:34:33] best paths for his drones and helping to skirt air defenses," senior Ukrainian officials
[02:34:38] told the Financial Times.
[02:34:40] Since the beginning of 2026, Russian refineries have been hit at least 194 times, an 11-fold
[02:34:45] increase from the same period the previous year.
[02:34:54] I don't think the US objective in energy costs is hegemony.
[02:34:59] In that case, the US is trying to balkanize Russia and take over Iran makes complete sense.
[02:35:03] No, the United States, as the hegemonic superpower, has obviously the highest interest,
[02:35:09] the highest priority interest for the United States is to maintain and stabilize oil and gas
[02:35:13] prices. Okay? A complete collapse of the international order will happen if there is no more oil and gas.
[02:35:25] It will ruin everything.
[02:35:25] But at the same time, Ukraine's successive strikes on Russian oil and gas, the oil and
[02:35:37] gas infrastructure has given Ukraine tremendous amounts of leverage. Please stop linking me
[02:35:43] fucking Mitch McConnell memes, leaving the goddamn hospital. Okay, stop.
[02:35:54] much of a blind spot, we still have for what's happening with that war. These
[02:35:57] Agiprop media sites fail to mention Ukraine is also taking exponentially
[02:36:00] worse laws than having its infrastructure decimated. But of course, they won't
[02:36:03] mention any of that. Yes, but again, Ukraine is suffering blows, certainly, as
[02:36:11] Russia has obviously increased the intensity of its civilian targeting,
[02:36:15] whether it be critical civilian infrastructure or whether it be like
[02:36:17] directly killing civilians. Having said that, however, Russia also has a lot
[02:36:24] to lose in this process as opposed to in the past where the Americans were not giving them
[02:36:31] appropriate targets to hit inside of Russia and certainly telling them, I assume, not to hit oil
[02:36:38] and gas infrastructure. In the history of our country, car plants, AI plants and all other
[02:36:53] the plants, pharmaceutical plants, chips, we're not giving anything. What we're saying is,
[02:36:59] if you don't start, we'll give them a year and a half to two years to build their plant.
[02:37:04] If they don't have that, they have to pay 100%, 200%, even 250%. If they make a chip
[02:37:11] or if they make a car, if they make pharmaceuticals. So the pharmaceutical companies are moving
[02:37:16] in at record levels. There's never been anything like what's happening. Let me put it a different
[02:37:22] put it here in a more broad fashion.
[02:37:25] There has never been anything like that, like has happened with this country or any other
[02:37:29] country in the history of the world.
[02:37:33] There has never been growth.
[02:37:36] There's never been manufacturing plants being built.
[02:37:40] We have so many being built.
[02:37:42] And in the big ones, like AI, some of the AI, we let them build their own electric plants.
[02:37:47] We force them to build.
[02:37:48] We don't want it because the old grid that we have wouldn't be able to supply.
[02:37:52] They need, just as an industry, more energy than the entire country produces right now,
[02:37:58] when you think of it, which is incredible.
[02:38:01] So take all of the energy that the United States produces, and that one industry, which
[02:38:05] is so big, so powerful, it needs more than that.
[02:38:09] In fact, some people say almost double.
[02:38:12] So this was my idea.
[02:38:14] I said, you can never service that.
[02:38:17] You can't reinvigorate the grid.
[02:38:19] You can make it better, but nothing like that.
[02:38:21] they wouldn't be able to build and we're leaving China in AI.
[02:38:25] Well, in most, just about everything,
[02:38:28] but we're leaving China in AI.
[02:38:30] Even in TikTok, you know, I was watching somebody say,
[02:38:32] oh, the TikTok deal, it's so bad for a bad, well,
[02:38:37] because they say the deal was incredible,
[02:38:40] but they think the word that gets out is bad,
[02:38:43] except the numbers just came out
[02:38:44] and I'm number one on TikTok
[02:38:46] and all I do is talk about comment.
[02:38:48] Oh my God.
[02:38:49] It's sort of good.
[02:38:51] use it to get elected too. But you know, you have to get your word out.
[02:38:56] But it just, the numbers came out just a little while ago and I was number one,
[02:38:59] some ridiculous number. I never heard of numbers like that. But number one,
[02:39:04] and all these entertainers are number 27, 29. It's crazy.
[02:39:08] I don't even understand myself, but where the fuck did this come from?
[02:39:12] By the way, where, where did this come from? Why is he rambling about?
[02:39:17] What is this? I haven't even seen this.
[02:39:19] Normally I keep up with all of Trump's latest fascinations.
[02:39:25] I don't even know where this number came from.
[02:39:28] Why is he, Emma Numbers guy, I don't see this number.
[02:39:31] I never saw this number.
[02:39:34] And I don't know where the tic tac decided
[02:39:40] Donald Trump is the number one guy.
[02:39:42] I'm a numbers guy and Mr. President Donald Trump.
[02:39:52] I really like the number.
[02:39:53] I don't know where you got it though.
[02:39:56] That means that my words getting out about how great our country is, how successful our
[02:40:01] country is and how bad communism is and how bad these lunatics are that are running for
[02:40:06] election that don't sound good, don't think good and don't look good.
[02:40:11] I don't see any looker, I don't see anybody with the look, you know, you need the look I guess, you need something, but they don't have it.
[02:40:20] And I think they'll fade fast, and it's not social democrats, this is not a social, these are communists that are running, and they don't want God, they don't want successful things to happen for our country, they don't want to have a successful country.
[02:40:36] I think they're sort of crazy.
[02:40:38] And as European nations rebuild their military, as American equipment will be the largest
[02:40:46] beneficiary, the defense companies are going to be making most of that equipment they want
[02:40:51] to the American equipment, because it works better.
[02:40:52] It's not a question of anything else.
[02:40:54] We make the best equipment in the world.
[02:40:57] And to that end, I provided other leaders with an update on the steps we're taking
[02:41:02] to rapidly scale up production in the United States, and they wanted to hear that because
[02:41:07] They don't really want to get it in four years, five years.
[02:41:10] They want to get it like in a week.
[02:41:13] It will actually be at a point like that in the not too
[02:41:15] distant future with the plants that are being built.
[02:41:18] The defense plants, it's incredible.
[02:41:22] Lockheed is building, I think, five.
[02:41:25] Some of them are building three, four, or five.
[02:41:28] And they're big ones.
[02:41:29] It's going to quadruple the output
[02:41:33] that we have with the munitions and the basic equipment
[02:41:36] itself, whether it's a patriot, I know you like the number. Donald Trump keeps saying
[02:41:46] that he's number one on tic tac. The truth is that he doesn't even make it into the top
[02:41:52] 50. He has 16.6 million follower on tic tac. Well, Kaby Lame has 160 million and I show
[02:42:01] speeds has 53 million not sure why he's lying about the number at the
[02:42:14] direction of the commander in chief the US Central Command Force have started
[02:42:16] conducting additional yeah we already covered this no I already I already
[02:42:22] covered this
[02:42:24] You have a very bloody head, but let me put it on you, brother, that is, in Turkey, too, everyone, everyone is a leader now.
[02:42:41] Everyone is a leader, according to themselves.
[02:42:45] Communism?
[02:42:46] Do you think he used a picture books and a speech notes?
[02:42:56] I mean he definitely used a teleprompter, pretty sure, right?
[02:43:03] All right, let's skip.
[02:43:09] Oh, there was also this.
[02:43:11] news. Trump's Iran sees fires over and calls Iranian leaders scum. Macron, but Ardon, they're
[02:43:22] not holding their wives hands. They're holding each other's hands. What the fuck? I got so
[02:43:25] uncomfortable from the photo.
[02:43:33] Yeah, they're gay lovers.
[02:43:41] Bro, bro looks half dead is crazy.
[02:43:44] Add on is another one of those.
[02:43:47] You know, the Spotic leaders that people that have to live under
[02:43:51] him routinely claim is on the verge of death or is like one medical incident away, it just
[02:43:58] doesn't happen.
[02:43:59] This is why I have a lot of experience with the Trump health scares, you know.
[02:44:12] Macron living the dream, married to his elementary school sweetheart, his prior teacher.
[02:44:16] Okay.
[02:44:33] Oh, what a strange, I mean, the, the on kind of summit has given us some very funny memes, very strange experiences overall.
[02:44:40] Yeah, just like you in Moscow, Mitch. Yeah, this is what I did to Moscow, Mitch
[02:44:49] We had some very good meetings in particular with Turkey and trade and now we're meeting with everybody today
[02:44:55] As you know, I have a very big meeting with lots of leaders from I think every country right every country showed up
[02:45:02] Plus we have a couple that aren't in there and they would like to be in there
[02:45:06] But it's been very successful. It's been a
[02:45:08] a fantastic meeting. So I'll be having a news conference after I finish today at about 4.35
[02:45:14] o'clock, and I assume most of you will attend. But a lot of things have been determined, and some
[02:45:21] things haven't, frankly. We attacked very powerfully last night. The very dangerous people from
[02:45:33] around. They're sick. There's something wrong with them. We said go and do your
[02:45:38] funeral stuff and instead of that they start shooting rockets at chips
[02:45:43] yesterday. And so we hit them very hard last night, very hard. I would say 20 to
[02:45:49] 1, 20 times tougher. I call them every time you hit, we hit. And of course they're
[02:45:56] dirty players so they go after everyone, probably including me. I've been number
[02:46:01] one on their list for years, and a bunch of scum, you want to know that they're scum.
[02:46:07] And so we don't like them. I don't like them. And they're evil people. And it's the de-nuclearization
[02:46:15] of Iran.
[02:46:16] It's just, okay. I need people to understand something here. Okay. Iran fought and won
[02:46:29] this tremendous leverage, which is the control over ships transiting to the
[02:46:35] Shredda Hormuz.
[02:46:36] Okay.
[02:46:38] Iran fought for it.
[02:46:39] Iran bled for it.
[02:46:41] Many Iranians died in the process.
[02:46:44] Tens of billions of dollars of damage Iran withstood in the process.
[02:46:49] There's just no way that they're going to magically allow the United States to
[02:46:54] now casually send ships through the Omani coastline. Okay, Lamau, what are you reading?
[02:47:03] I'm reading chat. What do you think I'm reading?
[02:47:10] So, obviously, they're not going to decide to throw that away. They're not going to magically
[02:47:15] throw that away, especially when the United States has come to the table for a potential
[02:47:21] long-standing cessation of hostilities, okay?
[02:47:27] All, all the United States is doing in the process, uh, by sending ships off the Omani coastline
[02:47:37] is goading Iran to go back into the battle.
[02:47:42] What, is game through war cannot be lost through diplomacy? Yes.
[02:47:45] So, whenever Donald Trump comes out, it is like, oh, they're violating their treacherous scum,
[02:47:55] their whatever. Like, what gets lost in this conversation is that the memorandum of understanding
[02:48:00] from the Iranian perspective also gave them control over the Shredda Hormuz. Iran basically said,
[02:48:06] look, we're going to allow all the ships to go through. They just have to go through on our side.
[02:48:12] They have to go through with our control over the Shred of Hormuz.
[02:48:17] For America, the biggest problem is allowing Iran to keep that leverage,
[02:48:21] allowing Iran to keep this very powerful tool, control over the Shred of Hormuz.
[02:48:29] So when they say, oh, Iran is actually violating the memorandum of understanding,
[02:48:33] their scumbags, it's not true.
[02:48:34] Iran is not violating the memorandum of understanding.
[02:48:36] random of understanding Iran is actually abiding by the conditions set forth
[02:48:40] within the memorandum of understanding by you know trying to maintain their
[02:48:46] leverage America doesn't want that leverage so they're trying to sneak
[02:48:49] ships through the Omanic coastline that's the reason why Iran initially
[02:48:53] retaliated by striking some of these ships right they're just enforcing
[02:48:59] their side of the bargain.
[02:49:01] And we're going to denook it.
[02:49:04] We're not going to let them because they're crazy.
[02:49:06] And they can't have a nuclear weapon.
[02:49:08] And they go around killing people.
[02:49:10] They've killed thousands and thousands of our soldiers.
[02:49:13] They've killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people.
[02:49:16] Yeah, this was an interesting question too.
[02:49:19] Paige says last month, you said Irani leaders were very rational people,
[02:49:22] nice people to deal with, strong people, smart people.
[02:49:24] Today you said they were scum, sick people,
[02:49:26] and being led by sick people. What changed?
[02:49:28] Mr. President, Tyler Pager with the New York Times.
[02:49:34] Last month you said Iranian leaders were very rational people, nice people to deal with,
[02:49:39] strong people, smart people.
[02:49:41] Today you said they were scum, sick people and being led by-
[02:49:44] Can we be honest that you're not qualified to give a professional opinion on what?
[02:49:50] On political commentary?
[02:49:52] How many years do you think I need to be doing this for you to assume that this is like,
[02:49:57] appropriate. If 13 is not enough then I don't think you're ever going to say
[02:50:06] that my opinion is worth a damn, which is fine. You can just click out, you know.
[02:50:15] Perhaps it's not my credentials that you are calling into question, it's that you
[02:50:22] don't like the things that you're hearing from me. So you're calling into
[02:50:26] question the credentials. Not a lot of people that do political commentary of this sort,
[02:50:33] especially on the internet that have even remotely the credentials that I have ironically
[02:50:37] enough, something that I don't usually bring up. You know, unlike my counterparts in this
[02:50:48] space, I've at least graduated with a political science degree and a communication double
[02:50:55] major ironically enough again. Many of the people, especially on the opposing side, did
[02:51:01] not even graduate from college or ever graduate with a degree of this sort. They don't even
[02:51:10] try to make it seem like they know what they're talking about. Oftentimes they will say things
[02:51:14] like, who needs reading anyway? I can just use my imagination.
[02:51:18] I said people what changed and do you think I have to know so what I got
[02:51:27] said that about a lot now when you say rational I think they're much more
[02:51:31] rational than level one level two level one is gone level two is gone this is
[02:51:36] level three I think they are more rational but based on their actions over
[02:51:41] the last week or two how can you say that you have any qualification when
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[02:51:59] They're not doing the service to the people. And I think more than anything else is I got
[02:52:05] to know them. And I'm not sure I want to make a deal with them. We can play games, but I'm
[02:52:10] not sure I want to make a deal. I just finished a jab.
[02:52:13] Yeah. I'm the second largest political commentator on this platform that we're on, one of the
[02:52:22] largest in North America, the largest left content creator, the largest left political commentator
[02:52:32] on the independent media side. Here's the largest on this platform. He just happens to be right.
[02:52:38] Let's take a look at what he had to say
[02:52:42] Jeffrey that was shrugged. No, I don't I don't really read books. It's a waste of time. I
[02:52:47] Only I just invent I invent my own narratives in my mind and I just build everything off of my own fantasies
[02:52:56] I know he's trying to be sarcastic, but it is quite literally what he does. I just make everything up
[02:53:03] Your class for obese. Yeah, the problem is
[02:53:08] The problem is, you can't joke about this when you have also said it sincerely in the past.
[02:53:15] And we've also heard your commentary, you know, dude likes sarcasm skills. No, I know he's trying
[02:53:21] to like say this sarcastically, but he's also said it sincerely, you know what I mean? If you've
[02:53:26] said it sincerely in the past, you can't just sarcastically claim it now, because it just comes
[02:53:34] across as you saying it sincerely. You're class four obese. Yeah.
[02:53:48] Also, for you to say this sarcastically, you'd also had to have, you know,
[02:53:52] shown at other times that you know what you're talking about.
[02:53:55] Trump, Ozzy and Todin ability or Michelin star chef fahti to talk who prepared the NATO summit dinner menu
[02:54:05] Donald Trump like the braised beef ribs and eggplant puree the most and asked for the recipe to have it added to the White House menu
[02:54:15] Trump Ozzy until the video iron a valla
[02:54:18] Turks on top, Turks on top. Oh yeah, here is here is him saying it sincerely and not with the
[02:54:27] shred of irony or sarcasm. Here it is. I admitted you ever do research or read articles outside
[02:54:31] of Twitter? How can you shamelessly tell others to read more? I don't need to understand whatever
[02:54:36] article you want me to read. All I need to understand is human psychology and incentives.
[02:54:41] And incentives in human psychology are the deciding factors of how people will behave.
[02:54:47] I don't need to read your little special book or your Wikipedia article or anything else besides that.
[02:54:53] None of that stuff matters.
[02:54:55] What matters fundamentally is how do people act, how do people think, and how do people respond to incentives?
[02:55:02] If you can understand that, then nothing else matters.
[02:55:07] It's pretty simple.
[02:55:10] You open a meta, do you ever do research or read?
[02:55:14] He's a Jengist, yeah, he's a Professor Jengist.
[02:55:18] Professor Chung.
[02:55:22] Yeah, he also uses a lot of grok to fill the holes
[02:55:26] that he has, I guess, in his brain.
[02:55:34] Roadside bomb, Solomoni. I took care of him, first term.
[02:55:38] And that was a big thing, I think it probably would be a lot stronger had he been around
[02:55:43] because he was a bad guy, but he was an evil genius, but a bad guy, and he was the father
[02:55:51] of the roadside bomb.
[02:55:52] The roadside bomb is a bomb that goes on when you're driving your little vehicle around
[02:55:55] and it goes on and you have no legs, no arms, and no face.
[02:56:00] And they've killed thousands and thousands of people.
[02:56:03] And the SS call was there, as you remember that disaster.
[02:56:08] So I don't like them at all.
[02:56:14] And frankly, I think we waste a lot of time with them.
[02:56:16] I think we should just do our business.
[02:56:20] Can you imagine?
[02:56:21] They start shooting bombs, actually missiles at ships yesterday, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
[02:56:28] a couple of others.
[02:56:31] And I don't think they know what the hell they're doing, but they're bad people, very
[02:56:37] bad people.
[02:56:38] I think they're incompetent, by the way, because if they were incompetent, they would have
[02:56:42] made a deal a long time ago, like how about 47 years ago.
[02:56:46] So they've been in trouble for 47 years, and we took out their first set of leaders, we
[02:56:52] took out their second set of leaders.
[02:56:54] They want to take out the U.S. leader, me, on every list.
[02:56:59] I still think this morning I'm on every single one of their lists and so far I guess I've been a little bit lucky
[02:57:06] but that maybe doesn't last very long
[02:57:09] Because that's the way it goes. We have great people but these are evil sick people and we have to rid their cancer
[02:57:16] Their cancer, and you know what you do you got to cut out cancer early
[02:57:20] And that's the way I feel and I want to thank
[02:57:24] Like Mark, he's been a great Secretary General of NETO.
[02:57:28] I'm not happy with NETO because of what they did with Greenland, and I'm not happy with
[02:57:32] NETO because of the fact that they didn't want to help us with the number one state
[02:57:37] sponsor of terror that's around.
[02:57:39] They were unwilling to help us.
[02:57:41] Now in all fairness, they didn't speak to Mark about it.
[02:57:42] I think if I did, it might have been different, but we didn't need help.
[02:57:46] But I was really testing.
[02:57:47] I wanted to see whether or not they'd be there.
[02:57:49] And the answer is they were.
[02:57:50] I spoke to Germany.
[02:57:51] I spoke to France.
[02:57:52] I spoke to UK, spoke to Italy, I spoke to, I didn't speak to Spain, Spain is a wasted
[02:58:00] cause.
[02:58:01] We don't want to do any trade business with Spain anymore by the way, I'd like you to
[02:58:04] cut it up.
[02:58:05] Spain is a terrible partner in NATO.
[02:58:10] They don't participate, they don't pay.
[02:58:13] I don't want anything to do with Spain.
[02:58:15] Cut off all trade with Spain please.
[02:58:17] Hahahaha!
[02:58:18] Saying that!
[02:58:19] Go to Apple trade with Spain please.
[02:58:22] Like, he genuinely thinks he's a king, I think.
[02:58:28] Do it now.
[02:58:29] Cut it off.
[02:58:32] No more tapas, okay?
[02:58:33] I go to a restaurant.
[02:58:36] What the hell is a tapas anyway?
[02:58:39] It's the...
[02:58:40] It's more expensive for tiny plates.
[02:58:45] Who the hell do you think you are?
[02:58:47] cut it off we're done with that big plates only no more tiny portions I
[02:58:56] don't like it this is food for ants finger foods including visits okay we
[02:59:04] don't want anything to do watch them watch them come running back oh they'll
[02:59:08] come running back they treat this man terribly and this man's a good man too
[02:59:13] great man they're lucky to have him but Spain god I he's just I've never seen
[02:59:20] someone reduce themselves so much so publicly debase themselves what a
[02:59:27] humiliating spineless piece of shit marco ruta is dude sitting across from
[02:59:34] is just fucking lighting the entire planet on fire and he just sits there
[02:59:38] goes nope that is daddy that's daddy oh thank you for saying i'm good daddy have i done well by you daddy
[02:59:49] doesn't agree to anything and you shouldn't carry them i mean you sort of automatically can't
[02:59:54] cause you you're protecting an area so they're there so they probably figured they have to protect
[02:59:59] us right but we don't have to we don't have to trade with them i don't want to do any more trade
[03:00:03] with them, all right? Make it immediately. Don't even talk to them. Don't even talk to them. Don't
[03:00:10] even listen to them if we're doing trade or not with them. If they say we are, that's a lie. It's
[03:00:15] over. Because, you know, they have everybody else going and paying and working in Spain, in particular
[03:00:21] Spain. There are a couple of others, but in particular Spain, they're open about it. They're
[03:00:25] hostile about it. And let's see how hostile they remain when they call up and they, please, please,
[03:00:32] we want to trade with you sir, we want to trade with you sir, they make so much money
[03:00:37] with us and we're going to see that they make a lot less, I want no business with them.
[03:00:43] So other than that we're having the big meeting in a little while and I'm going to relate
[03:00:49] my problems. Greenland is a big problem for us and the other big problem is the fact that
[03:00:55] when we wanted them we didn't want them badly but we did say if you want to join us and
[03:01:00] And they all said, no.
[03:01:02] But when they could have, they weren't there for us.
[03:01:05] And we've been there for them.
[03:01:06] We spent over a trillion dollars over the last short period
[03:01:09] of trillion in order to protect these countries from Russia.
[03:01:14] And it has nothing to do with us.
[03:01:16] We have an ocean, but it's been a long-term thing.
[03:01:19] And they haven't treated us, really.
[03:01:21] And Mark understands that.
[03:01:23] He understands that.
[03:01:24] And we're going to work something out, I think,
[03:01:27] one way or the other.
[03:01:28] But you've been treated unfairly.
[03:01:30] We paid disproportionately.
[03:01:32] We had a time when we were paying 100%.
[03:01:34] We were paying 100% of NATO, and yet a lot of the countries
[03:01:37] weren't paying anything.
[03:01:39] But there was calls made a few weeks ago.
[03:01:43] I spoke with the UK, and the prime minister said, well,
[03:01:47] we don't want to help you now, but we'll help you when
[03:01:49] the war is over.
[03:01:50] It's that that's not good.
[03:01:52] And likewise, I spoke to Germany.
[03:01:54] They didn't want to help.
[03:01:55] Spoke to France, they didn't want to help.
[03:01:57] Nobody went there.
[03:01:59] some of the very small countries want to help because they're the most vulnerable.
[03:02:02] That's the only reason they want to help. So I appreciate you being here.
[03:02:06] We're going to be going back together. Many of us together. And again,
[03:02:11] I want to, I want to say, despite the fact that I'm very upset with NATO,
[03:02:15] that we pay far, far too much billions and billions of dollars too much
[03:02:22] because it's unfair because we're protecting them.
[03:02:24] I like that he went onto this NATO summit to be like, I'm taking back Greenland.
[03:02:28] NATO still sucks dick in balls all of you need to keep giving more money to NATO like it is just
[03:02:36] But we've gotten so used to him doing this
[03:02:40] Every single time that it's not even like seen as a disaster at this point
[03:02:45] you know
[03:02:47] It's no longer even like a disastrous NATO summit. It's just another NATO summit
[03:02:52] Awesome. Meanwhile, yes, this fucking spineless little Cretan, Mark Rutte, who calls Trump
[03:03:01] daddy, got a fucking lashing from a Danish reporter. He asked, you sit next to Donald
[03:03:12] Trump at moments when he talks about conquering Greenland, talks about lashing out at allies
[03:03:15] like Spain, things it doesn't seem like the old Mark Rutte would approve of. Does this
[03:03:22] Does it have any effect on your self-respect when you sit there and say nothing?
[03:03:24] No, not in allies like Spain, starting trade wars.
[03:03:27] Things that it doesn't seem like the old, Mark Ruder would approve of.
[03:03:31] Does it have any effect on your self-respect when you sit next to him like that and say
[03:03:35] nothing?
[03:03:36] You know, what I always do is acknowledge when Grace is you and I think...
[03:03:45] Awesome.
[03:03:47] Yeah.
[03:03:48] Now, what can you even say to that question?
[03:03:51] The question is not even a question, it's an ass whoopin'.
[03:04:21] summit of what happened in the Hague, the implementation since the Hague, this summit
[03:04:25] as a point in time where we take stock. And I think that is extremely important. And when
[03:04:29] it comes to Greenland, I already explained, we had a meeting in Davos. And I said, I agree
[03:04:36] with you when it comes to Russia, when it comes to China, gaining access to the high
[03:04:40] north. But let's do this together. We have NATO for this, let's work together on this.
[03:04:45] This is exactly what you're doing.
[03:04:47] Okay, we have very little...
[03:04:52] Huh.
[03:05:00] He uses America Orbiter and Iran as a snarker. Am I understanding politics? Yes. You've nailed it. You've nailed it. Thank you.
[03:05:07] He did another press briefing with Syrian president Al Jalani and he said he will be in form in Congress
[03:05:12] He'll be removing Syria from the state sponsor a terrorist. Yeah, I saw that
[03:05:20] So we protect them but they're not there for us think of it doesn't work
[03:05:24] But I want to say this is a great leader. They're lucky they have him
[03:05:28] Omg, it's a song the savior the Messiah the one to save the world from communism T
[03:05:33] Propaganda fascism socialism is shocking his dog XT
[03:05:37] I don't even know what he propagated is absolutely I think you were so much as a president dear
[03:05:50] Donald let me start with a while we discussed it last night dude my um my haters have gotten
[03:06:01] significantly dumber. They were always pretty stupid. But as the years have gone by, I don't
[03:06:09] know what happened, but like, they've just gotten stupider and stupider. I don't know
[03:06:13] how. It's incredible presidential pass. I think what you did degrading the nuclear capability
[03:06:25] crucial for Israel, the region for Europe degrading the ballistic missile capability
[03:06:30] Iran crucial for Israel for the region for you. Yeah, he's straight up. He's just sat there.
[03:06:36] He sat there and was like, it is so good that you are destroying Iran and its ballistic missiles
[03:06:41] capability. Everyone here, including Donald Trump knows that that's not what happened, right?
[03:06:48] But that didn't happen. That did not happen. We know that it didn't happen.
[03:06:53] Mainstream reporting on it shows that that did not happen. And one of the best pieces of evidence
[03:06:58] for why it did not happen is the fact that Iran kept fucking striking Israel until they were like,
[03:07:02] okay, let's just stop doing that, please. And not only that, but NATO's position currently,
[03:07:11] and the European allies' position currently is, please, please follow through on the memorandum
[03:07:18] of understanding and end this war, because it's leading to energy market collapse.
[03:07:25] None of this is beneficial for Europe. The continuation of the war is not beneficial for
[03:07:31] Europe in any meaningful capacity. And yet, Margaret has to sit there and be like, no,
[03:07:36] this is great. This is awesome. Thank you for degrading the ballistic missiles,
[03:07:42] the ballistic munitions striking capability of Iran.
[03:07:48] That's why things were looking up when he did the palace Versailles signature.
[03:07:55] Yeah, here it is. Here it is. Look at this look. They asked him, what is your reaction
[03:08:02] to the recent US attacks on Iran? NATO's RTA. I think it was absolutely necessary. Iran
[03:08:07] is violating the ceasefire. Yes, sir. What is your reaction on the recent US attacks
[03:08:13] on Iran? And why don't you fear that this will overshadow this summit? Well, I think
[03:08:17] it was absolutely necessary because when you have a ceasefire and Iran is basically violating
[03:08:23] This is fine. We see what happened yesterday with ships being intact. I think it is totally crucial that the U.S. forcefully react
[03:08:31] Yes, sir
[03:08:34] reaction on
[03:08:37] Oh my god drone production for Russia is being cooked is one good thing I'd say, but I don't know beyond that
[03:08:44] Russia has its own drone productions. I thought no, I don't even think that they rely on Iranian drone facilities any longer
[03:08:52] Do they?
[03:08:54] For the whole world.
[03:08:56] And then trying to bring this to a peaceful end.
[03:08:58] They attacking shit yesterday.
[03:09:00] I think what you did last night was absolutely necessary.
[03:09:03] It was a very strong response.
[03:09:05] And...
[03:09:07] He's still full of shit. What about when Israel ignores us?
[03:09:09] He's right. No, that's good.
[03:09:11] He loves when Israel ignores.
[03:09:13] Are you kidding me?
[03:09:14] Anyway, there's more from the NATO summit.
[03:09:16] Trump says Ukraine's escalation inside of Russia could help end the war.
[03:09:18] On occasion, by phone.
[03:09:20] We had a great talk the other day, I think, pretty positive.
[03:09:24] And I think we have some very good stories to tell what's going on.
[03:09:30] He wants to see a settlement, and I think President Putin wants to see a settlement.
[03:09:35] And usually that means a settlement, but for now this is a tough one.
[03:09:41] But I just, you know, we just had our NATO meeting, and it was a great meeting.
[03:09:45] Yeah, see, pretty much all drones used in Ukraine are produced in Russia now.
[03:09:49] to produce over 32,000 drones each year by 2030 test reports. Yeah, they're no longer dropshipping
[03:10:00] shaheads like they were initially.
[03:10:30] I'm concerned all the Europeans, we've attributed you to saving NATO and they want to do what
[03:10:38] they're supposed to do and do the right thing.
[03:10:40] There's something very special.
[03:10:43] And I will say that what they've done with Tricky and President Erdogan, he's been a
[03:10:50] friend of mine for a long time.
[03:10:52] Strong man, good man, and he's done a fantastic job.
[03:10:56] Every road and so.
[03:10:57] The articles from January 2024, yeah, all the way back in January 2024, they were already changing their production away from their reliance on Iran.
[03:11:06] Am I wrong? I mean, I might be wrong. I was under the assumption that they were utilizing, they were utilizing Iranian-Shahid drones, but they swapped over to their indigenous domestic manufacturing.
[03:11:23] And I could be totally wrong on this.
[03:11:25] But that's what I thought was going on.
[03:11:29] Yes, you are wrong. If you have a better article on this stuff, I'd love to look at it.
[03:11:43] Not saying that they haven't used Shaheads, but they're producing the Shaheads on their own now, rather than getting it from Iran.
[03:11:54] Am I wrong about this? This is what I thought was going on. I could be.
[03:12:11] Russia lifts lid on secretive drone factory of satellite images reveal rapid expansion
[03:12:15] a key side this from 2025. Yeah, see they're making Shahad drones at their own facilities
[03:12:22] now. I don't know why I can't fucking see this article. God damn it here. Here's another
[03:12:29] one how China supercharged Putin's drone factories Moscow is ramping up production
[03:12:33] of his giant arms complex fueled by components from Beijing, and Tata-san.
[03:12:47] You are correct, their domestic product Shahid is called the Garan-2.
[03:13:02] I think they're very confused on what now you just said two things Ukraine importing
[03:13:05] from Russia and about Iran wait what Ukraine no I think you misunderstood my point my
[03:13:11] point was Russia initially got a lot of drones from Iran Shahid drones then they ramped
[03:13:19] up Russia not Ukraine why the fuck would Ukraine get drones from Iran what are you
[03:13:24] talking about. Yes, that's what I was confused about. Did I misspeak?
[03:13:54] If you rewind, if you subscribe, you can rewind. No, I never, I never intended to say that Ukraine gets
[03:14:05] drones from Iran. No, I'm talking about Russia. I probably said Russian drones used in Ukraine and
[03:14:14] then you misheard me. Everything's perfect. From the airport to the destination, everything's
[03:14:22] been perfect. So we had a really good meeting. I thought this would be a good time.
[03:14:27] Yeah, when I said majority of drones being used in Ukraine by Russia. Okay, that's where the
[03:14:34] misunderstanding comes from. I said drones, the majority of the drones used in Ukraine when I'm
[03:14:41] talking about by Russia, like the drones being deployed in Ukraine by Russia are now Russian
[03:14:49] manufactured and for president Zelensky and I to meet and we'll see what we can do but
[03:14:58] we've actually developed a good relationship so I believe from the Oval Office to now we've
[03:15:03] developed a very good relationship and this is not there.
[03:15:10] No this is going to be the beginning maybe just the beginning and you know the country
[03:15:16] is a lot of future. It is such great land, such great assets, such great people. And
[03:15:23] you have a lot of people. I was with the group in Poland, and they have, you have a lot of
[03:15:28] people in Poland, which is a terrific country with a really great president, and I happened
[03:15:33] to endorse him. And he's doing a very good job. And they were saying they love Poland,
[03:15:40] but they really want to go back, you know? They need a lot of people back when this is
[03:15:44] over a left sum, and I think they're going to come back.
[03:15:51] Is this the Zilugini article, the one that you just linked me to, Chatter? The one that
[03:15:59] says that the European estimates on Ukraine's successes are overestimating Ukraine's capabilities.
[03:16:08] still a lot more need for NATO. Yeah, oh, it is this Illusionary article. Yes.
[03:16:14] Valery's Illusionary reports the ambassador to Ukraine in the United Kingdom, reports on the
[03:16:22] telegraphs, is do not assume Russia has lost the war. Modern warfare no longer rewards tactical
[03:16:26] victories the way it once did. The article basically talks about Ukraine's successful
[03:16:30] strikes on logistics and how much leverage the attacks on critical infrastructure gave Ukraine,
[03:16:36] Something that I've acknowledged and the steady erosion of Russia's military position as evidence of the conflicts approaching its end
[03:16:41] That is a dangerous misreading of the war
[03:16:43] It reflects a tendency to interpret events through the lens of individual battlefield successes rather than the wider strategic picture
[03:16:50] Modern warfare no longer rewards tactical victories in the way that it once did advanced syndrome technology precision strike capabilities and
[03:16:57] Surveillance have transformed the battlefield making decisive breakthroughs extraordinarily difficult for either side
[03:17:03] saying this deluge new piece basically ends with Russia is better positioned to win the long-term
[03:17:13] war, better positioned to withstand the war of attrition as opposed to Ukraine. This is no longer
[03:17:21] a war of swift maneuvers, it's a war of attrition. Every tactical gain now comes at an extraordinary
[03:17:25] cost. Positions can be taken but holding them, reinforcing them and evacuating the wounded
[03:17:29] is becoming increasingly difficult under concentration surveillance. Success on the
[03:17:32] battlefield is measured in meters rather than miles, and often at a price that bears literal
[03:17:36] relation to its strategic value.
[03:17:41] The same is true beyond the frontline. Ukraine is increasing the effective strikes against
[03:17:44] Russian logistics and critical infrastructure.
[03:17:46] Hold on.
[03:17:54] Door's open.
[03:17:55] Sorry.
[03:17:56] All right.
[03:18:03] Imposed real costs on mask out, but these attacks are expensive, technologically demanding,
[03:18:06] and ultimately reciprocal.
[03:18:08] Russia retains the ability to strike back with equal or greater force.
[03:18:10] Neither side can rely on this form of warfare to produce a decisive strategic outcome.
[03:18:15] The battlefield has, therefore, reached something close to equilibrium.
[03:18:19] Russia lacks the military capacity to conquer Ukraine outright.
[03:18:22] equally. Ukraine does not currently possess the means to liberate all occupied territory
[03:18:25] for Salon. The military balance has become one of mutual denial.
[03:18:51] If the measure is whether the Kremlin achieved its original political objectives and clearly
[03:18:54] is not.
[03:19:02] Bros casually delivery come inside his office.
[03:19:04] No.
[03:19:05] It's so stupid.
[03:19:08] Yeah, I just opened the, the, all the doors.
[03:19:11] You can just like walk right into my home, dude.
[03:19:14] What are you fucking nuts?
[03:19:21] How come the Ukrainian ambassador is openly saying this?
[03:19:26] Doesn't this essentially admit that Ukraine is more cooked than the Western press says?
[03:19:29] I mean, he's saying this because he wants more support.
[03:19:32] Yeah, the...
[03:19:34] Not that one. Oh, those one.
[03:19:37] Yeah, thank you.
[03:19:39] It's fine.
[03:19:51] The reason why I'm saying this is because in order for Ukraine to win, like Ukraine's
[03:19:56] territorial, not territorial, but like Ukraine's, is a call to action, it's a demand from NATO
[03:20:04] to do more to seize victory here that's what's going on
[03:20:34] A big percentage are going to come back.
[03:20:39] So we're going to have a good talk and we're going to see how it all goes and Mr. President,
[03:20:44] would you like to say something?
[03:20:45] Thanks so much Mr. President, thank you very much for this meeting and we're thankful
[03:20:52] as always to your support, American support, my partisan support and thanks for the invitation
[03:20:58] to the summit and I think that we really agree with you.
[03:21:01] We have a lot to discuss and what to speak about and of course we are thankful for the
[03:21:07] Pearl program and we want to share with you some details what we want to raise during
[03:21:13] our meeting.
[03:21:14] We are the fans of the priority.
[03:21:17] The second point or maybe the first opinion about negotiations.
[03:21:22] I think yes, we understand what to do is our estimation, what to do, how to bring this
[03:21:28] and I hope that we will do, I'm sure that we will do everything to stop this war.
[03:21:33] Yeah, and I'm very happy that our side began to work on Drone Deal and it's
[03:21:40] very good beginning and I hope that today I will have the ability to also discuss
[03:21:46] with you some some very important details. Thank you so much.
[03:21:50] We've settled a lot of wars and this one is the one that I thought maybe would be
[03:21:56] the easiest but Putin's a difficult character and this guy's a difficult
[03:22:00] character. It's not the easiest, not the easiest thing, it is a lot of commitment
[03:22:05] and there's a lot of love of the countries and everything else but I think
[03:22:10] we've made a lot of progress in the last couple of weeks and we'll see how it all
[03:22:14] does so what do you have any questions?
[03:22:18] What the Iran ceasefire possibly over? Can we expect the resumption of points
[03:22:23] They are behaving very badly, as they have for 47 years, and we hit them hard last night
[03:22:33] after they launched a couple of, you don't have to know about this, they launched a couple
[03:22:40] of drones and one rocket, one missile, and at chips, because they were in the straight,
[03:22:48] which I have every right to be.
[03:22:51] And so we hit them very hard last night.
[03:22:54] Probably hit them hard again tonight.
[03:22:55] I'll give them a little warning.
[03:22:56] We're going to hit them hard tonight.
[03:22:58] But we'll see how it all works out.
[03:23:00] No, I'm not happy with them, you know?
[03:23:02] It's like, for instance, we'll have a meeting
[03:23:04] and we'll talk about the denuclearization of Iran,
[03:23:08] because that's what the war is.
[03:23:09] It's a war.
[03:23:10] It's really the denuclearization of Iran.
[03:23:15] Iran proliferating, breaking Iranian lawmakers
[03:23:18] have discussed raising Iranian enrichment to 90 percent weapons grade level as a potential
[03:23:23] option if the U.S. and Israel attack again per task.
[03:23:27] This follows Iranian Parliament National Security Commission spokesperson Ebrahim Bazei's
[03:23:31] warning that Iran has many options not used during the recent 40-day war, including MPT
[03:23:37] withdrawal, nuclear doctrine shift, and closure of both strategic traits, the Shredda Hormuz
[03:23:42] and Bob El-Mandeb.
[03:23:44] Parliamentary plan for full MPT withdrawal is already ready for review if Iran faces an existential threat modifying the nuclear doctrine could also be put on the agenda
[03:23:53] They're moving into the Hassanabi doctrine stage
[03:23:57] And we'll have a meeting and we'll talk about just that because my whole thing is not about regime change
[03:24:02] It's not about it. Although. I think it's regime change when you knock out
[03:24:06] The first group the second group and now you know that I think that's maybe the ultimate regime change
[03:24:11] engagement. But that's not what it's about. It's about, we don't want them to have nuclear
[03:24:17] weapons and it's a denuking or denuclearization and I think we've made a lot of progress and
[03:24:25] they'll get out of the room, we'll talk about it like we hear. They'll agree on everything
[03:24:30] and then they'll go have a news conference and say we never even talked about it. They're
[03:24:34] cuckoo. There's something wrong with these people. And for 47 years they've been the
[03:24:41] the bully of the Middle East and they're not the bully anymore.
[03:24:44] They're not the bully anymore.
[03:24:45] And all we want is very simple.
[03:24:47] They can't have a nuclear weapon.
[03:24:49] That's what I'm there for.
[03:24:51] President Trump, sir.
[03:24:52] President Trump.
[03:24:53] They did.
[03:24:54] They used it.
[03:24:55] And we're not going to let that happen.
[03:24:56] President Trump, sir.
[03:24:57] Daniel.
[03:24:58] You've made a career making deals in very challenging situations.
[03:25:01] Speaking to President Zelensky, speaking to President Putin, in your view, sir, what
[03:25:05] is the most pragmatic pathway forward to finding a long-term peace deal?
[03:25:09] I just think they're going to make a deal, but this deal has been in the works for a long time.
[03:25:15] It's got the pluses, the minuses, they know what it is, he knows what it is better than anybody.
[03:25:20] And I just think it's, it's sometimes, you know, I used an analogy and it sounds simple, but it's sort of true.
[03:25:30] You have two kids in a park and they don't like each other and they start fighting.
[03:25:34] sometimes you have to let him fight, let him see that it's tough, you know, stuff, fighting is tough, and he's done an amazing job, look, he's been, he's been very effective.
[03:25:51] I mean, this is partially the reason this is partially how you can tell
[03:25:59] Since the
[03:26:01] Since the strikes on oil refineries and shit like there has been a lot more leverage for Ukraine because Trump is now talking about Ukraine positively
[03:26:11] You know what I mean
[03:26:15] At least they've been able to make a convincing case the Trump that Ukraine has out, you know
[03:26:18] as charted some gains here.
[03:26:21] The best equipment, because he's had our equipment.
[03:26:25] And he said, great, but somebody has to use that equipment.
[03:26:28] And you have a lot of brave people
[03:26:30] that are using that equipment.
[03:26:33] And Russia, you know, it's a big country,
[03:26:37] but it's a big force.
[03:26:39] Russia's always been a big fighting force.
[03:26:41] So, you know, it's, but I really believe it's ready.
[03:26:45] It's very interesting because you're almost saying it's worse than ever and maybe it isn't sometimes with war and you study war
[03:26:53] I've studied it so long the years long before I did this
[03:26:57] Sometimes it's when it gets the worst
[03:27:02] Definitely Donald Trump definitely studied war long before he became president and I don't know that it's the worst right now
[03:27:08] It's consistently bad. There was 25,000 people were lost kids young people last
[03:27:13] last month, and we had a month, 35, two months ago, and I would say more Russians, but it's
[03:27:23] just the people, the people, and there's actually a very little difference between the people.
[03:27:29] It's like the Russians and Ukrainian people, and they can get along, but it's a nasty war.
[03:27:39] Thousands and thousands mostly soldiers are being killed the battlefields. I see pictures and it's horrible. He thinks it's horrible
[03:27:46] They know we all think it's horrible and
[03:27:49] The president wants to get it done and I believe that president Putin wants to get it done and that should be a good combination
[03:28:00] Mr. President what is your assessment of Ukraine strike on Russian oil refineries and military effect where are you from Ukraine?
[03:28:09] Come on, they're the same people.
[03:28:11] Stop fighting.
[03:28:13] Ukraine are delivering a long, uh, uh,
[03:28:16] strikes.
[03:28:17] Is that just as my best friend Vladimir Putin says?
[03:28:21] Just as my best friend Vladimir Putin says,
[03:28:24] you guys are the same people.
[03:28:26] Why are you fighting?
[03:28:29] Just give it up!
[03:28:34] I don't understand it.
[03:28:38] Why fight you say give you say give he says give who gives a who gives a damn it's chicken
[03:28:53] I didn't give.
[03:29:04] Same language.
[03:29:07] And they ran out of gas.
[03:29:11] Marco, what are you interested in because you're right in the middle of it?
[03:29:13] Yeah, no, I think what you're discussing is the ability of Ukraine to reach deep inside of Russia.
[03:29:18] Yeah, yeah, sure.
[03:29:19] I think that's one of the dynamics that's changed in this war over the last few months
[03:29:23] and that is that the Russians are finding it more difficult to defend their own airspace.
[03:29:27] So what we hope that means is that it's going to create the space now to negotiate the end
[03:29:31] of this war.
[03:29:32] It's an escalation, but it's also an escalation that can help lead to an end.
[03:29:38] Mr President, Mr Putin might be seeking for the settlement.
[03:29:45] So where are you from?
[03:29:46] I read you from Europe's Ukrainian service. I'm from Ukraine because I talked to him.
[03:29:53] I talked to President Zelensky and and I think there's a Margo. Didn't we got our funding?
[03:30:06] Margo, why does she have funding still?
[03:30:10] I don't understand it.
[03:30:11] That's all I've done my whole life. I made deals. That's I guess becoming president was making a deal
[03:30:19] There's like a lot of little individual things in the end. It's making a deal
[03:30:24] and that's what I do and I
[03:30:27] Do it well and I know when people want to make a deal. I think he wants to make a deal and I do feel that
[03:30:34] President Zelensky would like to get back to rebuild
[03:30:36] Remember when he said this?
[03:30:38] Like 158 times in the first like month of his presidency
[03:30:45] When he brought Zelensky up to be like you fucking piece of shit, why don't you say thank you?
[03:30:54] That was awesome
[03:30:57] You know having
[03:30:59] All of this death and destruction
[03:31:02] Ukraine is tremendous potential. He understands that we talk about that
[03:31:06] He talks about that more than he talks about the war, to me I think you might be
[03:31:13] finding that more exciting and more. This is brutal. The other is the beauty of it.
[03:31:18] I think he'll build a great country. I think he's going to build it. We have a
[03:31:23] little stake in that country now because we have some land in that country, but we
[03:31:27] have minerals. It's among the wealthiest, it's among the best land anywhere in the
[03:31:32] world for rare earth.
[03:31:35] And we have some rare earth and I look forward to take an
[03:31:40] advantage of it at the right time moment.
[03:31:41] Mr. President, how will you meet Patriot missiles in Europe?
[03:31:46] It's one of my favorite soldiers.
[03:31:47] I see him, he's central casting, you doing OK?
[03:31:52] We see him at meetings, he's done a great job.
[03:31:56] Great job.
[03:31:56] I want to do it all myself.
[03:31:58] Great hero, actually.
[03:32:00] Mr. President, will you allow Europe to make Patriot interceptors in Europe?
[03:32:08] Are you comfortable with licensing that technology, Patriot interceptors, to be made in Europe?
[03:32:14] And you're talking with respect to Ukraine.
[03:32:16] Well, we're going to talk about that.
[03:32:18] You know, look, it's a defensive weapon, which I like, better than an offensive weapon.
[03:32:25] It's the best.
[03:32:26] So I was saying we have an aircraft carrier, which is one of the most beautiful in the world.
[03:32:31] It's one of the biggest.
[03:32:32] They ever have Lincoln.
[03:32:34] And two months ago, we had a hundred, I told this story yesterday, we had a hundred and
[03:32:38] eleven missile shot by the Islamic Republic of Japan.
[03:32:44] They were shot at the aircraft carrier over a period of about one hour.
[03:32:48] What?
[03:33:03] The Islamic Republic of Japan?
[03:33:06] Man?
[03:33:07] Arura.
[03:33:08] Dude, imagine how the fuck do you say Masha'Allah in Japanese?
[03:33:20] Oh my God.
[03:33:22] Masha'Allah!
[03:33:24] Arura!
[03:33:26] That's, I don't even know how you would say Masha'Allah.
[03:33:34] I love this. This is real for me. The Islamic Republic of Japan is real.
[03:33:46] Japanese Muslim guy trying to say Bismillahirrahmanirrahim unironically is like a Nick Mullen bit.
[03:34:02] incredible 111 missiles going to a very expensive ship and every one of those
[03:34:26] missiles was knocked down pretty much most by pages but by other means also as
[03:34:33] you know now other less expensive means it's even better when you do that but out
[03:34:38] of the 111 missiles every one of them was shot down it didn't hit the ship and
[03:34:44] you know bad things happen right when that happened so think of that over a
[03:34:48] period of one hour these missiles are coming at you and every one of them
[03:34:54] shot down. So I think one of the things we're going to be talking about is, as you know,
[03:35:00] the companies, we have great power over the companies. Those companies that make the Patriot
[03:35:04] and make all of the great stuff, the Tomahawks, all of the great stuff. We have the best stuff.
[03:35:09] Many things, the Patriot script, but we have many, many great things. You see that with
[03:35:13] the Venezuelans. You see it with Iran. Look, Iran has been wiped out. Iran, their Navy's
[03:35:17] gone, their Air Force has gone, everything's gone. But one of the things I think we're
[03:35:22] going to be talking about today. Just a little birdie told me this about the
[03:35:28] fact that we'll give them the right to make patriots. We'll show them how to do
[03:35:32] it. It's very complex actually, but it's you'll figure out the complexity quickly.
[03:35:38] And we're talking about that and we'll, the company that makes them, which is
[03:35:43] building now four plants, you know, all of our companies will be able to do this
[03:35:47] in two to three months if you order a picture. And I have to wait a long time
[03:35:51] for them. Same thing with Tom Holtz. We have a lot of certain equipment, but with
[03:35:56] they go with the elite equipment, and you don't need elite equipment necessarily
[03:36:01] for war, but so one of the things we're going to be talking about is you'll, we're
[03:36:06] going to give a license to you to make pictures. That's pretty cool, right? This way you can't
[03:36:11] complain that we're not giving them enough. I'd say make them yourself. We haven't informed
[03:36:17] the company of that yet, but that'll work out all right.
[03:36:21] Sure, they'll be thrilled, but they'll be able to do it.
[03:36:24] You'll be able to figure that out.
[03:36:26] Most countries couldn't do that.
[03:36:28] If I said that to most countries,
[03:36:29] they wouldn't know what I'm talking about.
[03:36:31] But this is a very ingenious group.
[03:36:34] What I like about that, it's a defensive,
[03:36:36] it's a defensive situation as opposed to an offensive.
[03:36:40] But I think one of the things you might want
[03:36:41] to be talking about is that,
[03:36:43] That's what I heard.
[03:36:45] Little birdie told me that.
[03:36:47] President, can you clarify, does the end of the ceasefire
[03:36:51] mean that we're back to a full-scale military conflict?
[03:36:55] They violate the agreement every day.
[03:36:57] They lie.
[03:36:58] They cheat.
[03:36:59] They kill people.
[03:37:00] They've been killing people for 47 years.
[03:37:02] They knocked out the SS call.
[03:37:04] We lost, what, 200 people more.
[03:37:09] That was a long time ago.
[03:37:10] For 47 years, no president did anything about them.
[03:37:14] Well, Obama actually gave them vast amounts of money.
[03:37:20] You'd like this.
[03:37:20] He gave them a plane load of money, $1.7 billion in green
[03:37:25] cash.
[03:37:27] They loaded up a Boeing 57.
[03:37:33] I mean, the old 750.
[03:37:35] It was a beautiful plane loaded up with cash.
[03:37:37] It took all the seats out, and they took all of the cash for Virginia, Maryland, and D.C.
[03:37:42] banks.
[03:37:43] They had no money.
[03:37:44] They took every ounce of cash, put it in, flew it through Iran, and gave them the money.
[03:37:51] I wonder what these guys thought of when the door opened and cash fell out of this big,
[03:37:55] beautiful place.
[03:37:57] And then on top of that, they gave them billions and billions of dollars.
[03:38:04] And by the way, they gave it to the wrong country, frankly, in one another's truth.
[03:38:09] And it began.
[03:38:10] That was pretty much the Obama deal.
[03:38:20] That was one of the worst tragedies that happened.
[03:38:23] That's what happened in the Middle East.
[03:38:25] That deal set back that whole situation.
[03:38:29] Frankly, they picked the wrong country.
[03:38:32] They picked the wrong country.
[03:38:34] JCPOC, what a terrible, what a terrible deal I call it the Obama nuclear waste deal.
[03:38:44] JCPOC what?
[03:38:49] Oh my God.
[03:38:54] Jesus Christ, people of color.
[03:38:57] That's what I call it.
[03:39:02] I don't even know what would it be piece of crap Oh PLC piece of crap because what he did with that deal is he caused tremendous hardship in the Middle East.
[03:39:31] in the Middle East, it was a terrible, terrible thing to do.
[03:39:34] And we've been just the opposite.
[03:39:36] Our deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon.
[03:39:39] This deal was a road to a nuclear weapon.
[03:39:42] We could, they'll never build a nuclear weapon under our deal,
[03:39:46] but I don't know if we're gonna have a deal.
[03:39:47] We may just do it without a deal,
[03:39:50] because you know what, it's easier.
[03:39:52] Because these people, they lie and they cheat
[03:39:54] and you have an agreement and they'll go outside.
[03:39:57] For instance, they agreed, well,
[03:39:58] we'll never have a nuclear weapon.
[03:40:00] Then they go outside have a news conference where they leak that we never discussed the subject now
[03:40:06] Who would believe we never discussed the subject because for me that's 99.9% of what we're doing
[03:40:12] It's denuclearization of Iran. Okay, so
[03:40:18] When you ask
[03:40:19] Our guys can continue, you know, Steve is great and Jared and all the guy
[03:40:24] They know him very well. Yeah, actually, they're working on yourself too. I wonder which I picked two beauties
[03:40:30] You know what, we settled eight wars, I got a couple of beauties here.
[03:40:35] But Steve's great, and Jared's great, you know, they're the right guys, and we'll see
[03:40:40] what happens.
[03:40:41] But I will say this, Iran, they misbehaved for 47 years.
[03:40:48] They've killed our soldiers, they've killed our people, and they've killed a lot of people
[03:40:51] all over the Middle East and elsewhere.
[03:40:54] And the roadside bomb was their preferred, you know, the...
[03:40:59] I can't deal with the fact that no one will dispute this, but the JCPOA was successful.
[03:41:10] If the goal was to stop Iranian uranium enrichment, it was the most successful instance of foreign
[03:41:21] policy and diplomacy that Obama engaged in. It's so crazy that he came in and was mad
[03:41:35] or not. He wasn't even mad necessarily. He just came in and as Israel's slave pretty
[03:41:42] much, ripped that shit apart because there was only one party that didn't want it. It was Israel.
[03:41:57] And then took it one step further and finally attacked Iran militarily. It's just so,
[03:42:06] so terrible.
[03:42:12] The world's fate hangs on this man's hands.
[03:42:24] Our third weapon was by Salomeini, the roadside bomb, where it would explode under a truck.
[03:42:32] We actually built trucks with oars and steel, this thick.
[03:42:36] And then all they did was they made bigger bombs.
[03:42:39] We have young guys around, not walking around, because they have no legs, but their legs
[03:42:45] were blown off, their arms were blown off, their face was blown off, and they live.
[03:42:49] Because of modern medicine, you can do anything, but they're living, they're living like in
[03:42:55] hell.
[03:42:56] Their whole life changed because of Iran, and that was 96% of the people that used that
[03:43:04] night, they were made in Iran.
[03:43:07] So we have a score to settle too.
[03:43:17] It's pretty wild how little Iran has done stuff to us.
[03:43:23] And we have for the most part, a lot of people don't know this.
[03:43:26] I mean, I'm sure you're in this community.
[03:43:28] So you've heard me say this before, but Iran was an ally.
[03:43:32] post 9-11. Iran was actually consistently an ally in the global war on terror.
[03:43:42] And what's really interesting about this is like the only time when there was like
[03:43:45] a little bit of friction was in Iraq with the Shia population, but that's pretty much it.
[03:43:51] Outside of that, Iran gave the United States targets to bomb for al-Qaeda, for all these
[03:44:00] other like Salafist groups. Iran mourned the losses of America during 9-11 like right after 9-11.
[03:44:08] Iran was shocked when the acts of evil speech came out and they were mentioned as a part of the
[03:44:16] enemies that were responsible for 9-11 because like it doesn't make any sense because like they
[03:44:24] thought from their perspective say oh Saudi Arabia did this who's our biggest enemy Saudi Arabia great
[03:44:28] You know time to fucking roll up your sleeves and get the work
[03:44:37] America took Iran's biggest ops in the region
[03:44:43] Like Saddam Hussein
[03:44:48] And Saudi Arabia and we're like you guys are all the same
[03:44:53] How crazy is that
[03:44:58] That's got to be like the highest profile racist policy of all time and people just ate that shit up and they still believe it. They're like, oh, Iran Iran. What's the difference? They're all I see.
[03:45:15] Come on, boggling.
[03:45:19] Yeah, America did the.
[03:45:23] America did the slop tuber special.
[03:45:25] Incredible.
[03:45:30] We have a lot of pressure on President Putin, you know, I don't think he likes what's going
[03:45:47] on.
[03:45:48] I don't think he likes, I don't think he's thrilled with what's happening.
[03:45:51] There's a lot of pressure on President Putin to get it done.
[03:45:55] I think it's pressure on everybody to get that one done.
[03:45:58] A lot of pressure.
[03:45:59] What's your security guarantee for Ukraine?
[03:46:04] The guarantee?
[03:46:05] Yes, security guarantee.
[03:46:06] The security guarantee?
[03:46:07] Yes.
[03:46:08] I mean, we want to do it, we'll do it to save lives.
[03:46:13] Look, Ukraine's very far away.
[03:46:15] We have an ocean separating us.
[03:46:17] What I'm doing is I'm trying to save lives.
[03:46:20] A lot of lives are being lost.
[03:46:22] I also think that it's a country with great potential.
[03:46:26] I think if this kind of brain power can go toward rebuilding the country instead of fighting
[03:46:34] a war, I think it's going to do.
[03:46:36] I think that-
[03:46:37] Moment of the long way home to go, eh, nothing.
[03:46:43] There's your answer.
[03:46:45] He's like, oh, security guarantees.
[03:46:49] Ukraine, you guys are a beautiful country.
[03:47:02] The country is going to do fantastically well.
[03:47:05] And likewise, Russia, you know, they're devoting a lot of energy.
[03:47:09] A lot of energy. Do you have a question for President Putin?
[03:47:13] President Putin. President Putin, not so much. What would you like to ask him? Because I'm
[03:47:28] going to ask him that question.
[03:47:30] I have a question. Let's get it. Let's get it over with.
[03:47:33] Safe. Safe. No, no, he saved it. He did the Biden thing, but then he saved it. Sorry. Sorry,
[03:47:43] he lived tards. He saved it. He played it off so cool. Nice save, Mr. President. Thank
[03:47:50] you. You got a question for President Putin? For President Putin. I'm not Zelensky. I'll
[03:48:02] ask him for you. He ain't saved shit. Yeah, he did not.
[03:48:08] Okay, bro, we get it. You fucked up. You don't have to be like, oh my god. You know
[03:48:37] what I respect him. I respect him for sticking to it. He's like, no, I wanted you to ask
[03:48:44] no, I wanted you to ask a question for President Putin. Not for this guy's
[03:48:52] Zelensky for President Putin. I know the difference. I know the difference.
[03:48:57] Look at Zelensky's face bro. Look at my man's face bro. Mr. Brazy then please just let
[03:49:18] me answer a question we need more money and Patriot Missal Mr. President I know I have
[03:49:32] the seat here and say you're doing all right that's a good question I don't
[03:49:49] think I've ever answered that question I've been asking that question
[03:49:52] I will tell you, though, he's going to tell you that he wants it ended as soon as he can
[03:50:03] enter.
[03:50:04] He wants it ended.
[03:50:05] He wants it ended soon.
[03:50:07] And I ask him, I swear he's feeling himself.
[03:50:10] He thinks he's got, he's got the demeanor of a man who just aced his test after not studying
[03:50:17] at all.
[03:50:18] Okay.
[03:50:19] In his mind, he fucking nailed it. Like, he's like, I'll tell you what he'd say. I'll tell you.
[03:50:26] Because you want to know. You want to know? I'll tell you what he says. He'd say,
[03:50:34] Donald Trump is the greatest president of all time. No one has ever been like him.
[03:50:39] He said it. It's real. It's true. He said it before. He'd say, I wasn't afraid of Joe Biden,
[03:50:46] but I'm afraid of you. That's right. Very cool. Aren't I very cool?
[03:50:57] You know what he'd say? He'd say, number one on DicDoc.
[03:51:05] And we talk. I talk to him a lot. I talk to him a little bit less, but the relationship is very
[03:51:11] good, but I talked to the President Putin a lot, he wants to end the war.
[03:51:16] What are President Putin's conditions for ending the war?
[03:51:27] They were certain conditions that were a little bit different.
[03:51:30] I think they're changing.
[03:51:31] I think they're probably getting a little bit better toward some of the things that you'd like.
[03:51:36] It's been tougher in Russia.
[03:51:38] It's been a lot tougher than it was supposed to be.
[03:51:40] I mean, no fairness is supposed to be a...
[03:51:43] This is a war that would have never happened
[03:51:44] if I were president.
[03:51:46] It would have never happened.
[03:51:47] You'd have a full country, you know?
[03:51:48] I mean, just a shame that it happened.
[03:51:52] But, no, this is a...
[03:51:54] This is something that I think Zelensky wants to do
[03:51:58] and Putin wants to do.
[03:51:59] They want to get it done.
[03:52:01] Ask the president that question.
[03:52:04] Ask him.
[03:52:06] Do you know what conditions Putin is in now or once for this peace?
[03:52:21] I think that they are changing in any way because at the very beginning of the full-scale war, he was stronger.
[03:52:29] And now, I think he is losing initiative on the fact that I think he's army.
[03:52:35] And that's why I think that because of technologies, because it's not the question now of number of people.
[03:52:41] People, our heroic people are very important.
[03:52:44] But now it's not the question of only number of people.
[03:52:50] First of all, Austin, I made you something.
[03:52:56] Oh my God, dude.
[03:52:59] Let's be real, nobody gives a shit, it never worked for Ukraine.
[03:53:12] People and technologies, people with technologies, now I think that we have, we have better
[03:53:18] steps, technological steps for them than Russia, maybe quicker, because they also,
[03:53:24] you know that they produce a lot of different things which are tough, strong
[03:53:30] against us but we are quicker and that's why I think that now initiative
[03:53:35] moved to our hands not totally but moved we are trying to move this work to the
[03:53:42] sky from the battlefield that's why we now begin to control the battlefield this
[03:53:48] is very important it's difficult when you have less people to move them back
[03:53:53] But we found another way how to do it to cut their logistics for the army.
[03:54:00] It's about weapon, petrol, diesel, without basic human losses.
[03:54:05] That is the difference between us, by the way.
[03:54:07] Russia is...
[03:54:08] He's got a lot of support.
[03:54:11] I just left the room with, you know, where they have mostly European, Canada, but mostly
[03:54:18] European countries.
[03:54:20] And they have great support for...
[03:54:22] It's true.
[03:54:23] for Ukraine. And they're really great support. One of the things you talk about questions
[03:54:29] for Putin, but one of the things that we talked to him about was where would you want to meet?
[03:54:35] And he said ideally in Moscow, he said, you're not going to meet in Moscow, it just doesn't
[03:54:39] work. You can't do that. But he'll meet. And Zelensky's going to meet. And something's
[03:54:49] going to happen. It's going to be positive. And I think I hope it's going to happen soon
[03:54:53] because they have to number one lives, but number two, building your country. Cause it's
[03:54:58] got it. It's got a tremendous Trump retweeting a fake photo of an attack on Iran. This is
[03:55:07] in retribution for yesterday's bombing of ships by Iran. If it happens again, it will
[03:55:10] get much worse from posting a fake image from open source Intel. Awesome. It's an Israeli
[03:55:21] account by the way. Open source Intel is literally an Israeli possible Mossad account. Retruthed
[03:55:32] by Real American Patriots now. Awesome.
[03:56:02] You were...
[03:56:04] No, it's hard to go deep enough.
[03:56:06] Mr. President, how to...
[03:56:08] Mr. President, how to ensure that Ukraine will not be attacked again by Russia?
[03:56:20] What about?
[03:56:21] How to make sure that Ukraine will not be attacked by Russia again.
[03:56:25] Look, you mean in the future?
[03:56:27] If you mean after this agreement?
[03:56:29] Well, we're going to work on a security guarantee that, and Russia respects us a lot, and we're
[03:56:37] going to work on some kind of a security.
[03:56:38] If we can make the right deal, we'll help Europe.
[03:56:41] I mean, Europe is going to be watching it, but we're going to be helping them, and we'll
[03:56:46] work on some kind of a security package that will make sure.
[03:56:51] I don't think that's going to happen.
[03:56:52] I think that if we make a deal, Russia is going to be very happy, and they're going
[03:56:57] to get on with other things.
[03:56:59] By the way, there's a country too. They have tremendous potential. They have tremendous land.
[03:57:03] This is the most lucid he's seen in a while yet, because he had that Turkish eggplant puree and the braised ribs.
[03:57:11] He's been maybe eating some baklava too. Baklava, yeah, the baklava.
[03:57:19] That's why valuable land that they can do things with them. They have tremendous potential,
[03:57:24] But I don't think it's gonna happen. I don't see good questions. Oh, they're gonna attack again
[03:57:30] I don't see it at all. I think they've had it
[03:57:32] They've had this has been going on your clown. You're funny. Thank you
[03:57:38] For five almost five years. Yeah
[03:57:41] Who would have thought I mean it's a tribute because it's a bigger country strong country
[03:57:46] And it's an amazing tribute anything else
[03:57:54] Let's skip the shit. Well, this morning, main Senate nominee, Graham Platner. Oh my God.
[03:58:02] There's no new information on Graham Platner, right?
[03:58:24] Troy Jackson announced he's running for main set.
[03:58:31] That's cool.
[03:58:38] I know we're waiting.
[03:58:43] We're waiting for more.
[03:58:49] We're waiting for more information because Platinum's supposed to be coming out.
[03:58:55] What did Zade say? Oh, here, let's hear what Zade had to say.
[03:58:59] The Platinum campaign's organizing director has resigned from the main Democratic party over their lack of engagement grassroots organizers have volunteers in determining the nominee placement process. Uh-oh.
[03:59:19] I wonder what the fucking main devs are gonna do honestly. I'm like, I'm actually worried.
[03:59:36] What is Turkish delight called in Turkey? A great question. Locum. Locum. Greek delight?
[03:59:58] No. No. The way I see it, 70% of main Dems chose Platinum, probably not endorsing a
[04:00:08] skeleton so much as policies. They will most likely be, they will most likely, they will
[04:00:13] be most likely to turn out to defeat cons of the Emmy Dems, make sure those policies
[04:00:17] are their policies. I think with Biden, the Dems tried to solve this by Kamala, who ran
[04:00:22] as basically Biden too. It wasn't even a bad plan if Biden one wasn't so unpopular. Whether
[04:00:27] Do you believe the allegations are not a problem with Platinum is his personal life is sucking
[04:00:30] up all the attention rather than the issues as a disaster for the race?
[04:00:45] What?
[04:00:46] Does Turkey have a gun culture like the US?
[04:00:48] I'm still hung up on the hang on thing?
[04:00:49] No.
[04:00:50] No, we do not.
[04:00:57] Chances planner says fuck you and goes for it very low. I mean we'll see it's not we'll see
[04:01:11] We will you built like Babe Ruth what the fuck I have no idea what Babe Ruth is built like
[04:01:21] But I
[04:01:24] Just don't I don't know
[04:01:27] We're about to find out. We're about to find out if if Graham Plattner is
[04:01:35] Narcissistic to that degree. Babe, it was kind of fat. Oh, that's why he's saying that dude
[04:01:40] It's such a weird thing that these guys are always doing nowadays like a lot of haters
[04:01:47] This new thing that they do is like they'll either
[04:01:50] Make me fat with AI and be like this is what you look like
[04:01:54] And I don't know why they keep doing that
[04:01:55] I don't know if it's because they like they've hallucinated themselves into thinking that I look
[04:01:59] like that or something or they think like it'll get to me or something. Because like I've been
[04:02:06] pretty open about my body dysmorphia but like it doesn't work that way you know what I mean?
[04:02:11] You can't just like like you have to actually hit me when I am feeling insecure like if there's
[04:02:17] anything that I feel insecure about like you can't you can't just like fucking randomly be like
[04:02:24] your fat when that's not the case. You know what I mean? Literally then trying to trigger dysmorphia.
[04:02:32] I know, but it doesn't work that way. I've, I've spent,
[04:02:39] it's cause epstiny hypothesize you're wearing suits cause you gain weight and suits look good.
[04:02:43] Even if you're fat, yes, it's that stupid. Wait, that's what it is.
[04:02:46] That's where this came from. That's so funny. I thought that there was like some other reason
[04:03:09] why they just came. I thought it was weird because for all my, for my entire career,
[04:03:14] even when I was actually fat. No one ever said I was fat.
[04:03:21] So I always found it strange that like in the past couple of months this has been like the
[04:03:25] number one thing that they they keep saying and I just and and now like Asmin Roche also says it
[04:03:31] too and it's very weird and I think it's I think it's really funny because it only makes the people
[04:03:40] that are saying it look more insane because it literally is like when when they say like oh
[04:03:45] Hamas diddy piker the dog striker 9 11 enjoy well and stuff like that most people go you're gross
[04:03:50] the fuck are you talking about um and if you turn around and you're like hey isn't this guy
[04:03:55] fucking fat dude look at this fat piece of shit right most people are gonna look at you and go
[04:04:03] the fuck are you talking about
[04:04:10] Call Asmongold Bugs Bunny from now on, trust me, what does that even mean?
[04:04:26] His teeth?
[04:04:32] Uh, what's wrong with his teeth?
[04:04:51] What is this?
[04:04:52] The Recon-Bobulation Area, David Crowley will endorse Lieutenant Governor Sarah Rodriguez
[04:04:56] in the race for Wisconsin Governor after dropping out.
[04:04:59] Yeah, I mean, we're, we know this.
[04:05:01] Yeah, they are, they're trying to actively and aggressively push for, they're trying
[04:05:12] to make Sarah Rodriguez happen.
[04:05:18] They're trying to make Sarah Rodriguez happen because they're worried about Francesca Hong.
[04:05:24] You got a Haley Stevens those birds big dog? Fuck no.
[04:05:42] Toby Durden has a new grandchild? Oh hell yeah, Terby.
[04:05:47] Terby Durden, we're pleased to welcome the beautiful and perfect Lale Elizabeth to the
[04:05:52] world.
[04:05:53] Bless beyond measure.
[04:05:54] Dude, I saw comments somewhere that said Hasan actually has endorsed Toby Dordan more than
[04:05:59] he has Graham Planner and it's kind of true.
[04:06:03] But you could basically say that about most politicians versus Toby Dordan.
[04:06:10] This is his grandchild, Chudbert Stoff.
[04:06:15] Grandpa Terribee, bless beyond measure to be great parents for the third time.
[04:06:20] There is no greater joy in life than the birth of a child.
[04:06:23] Congratulations to Dick, Jenny and DJ.
[04:06:26] Wait, Donald Trump?
[04:06:31] This Toby know who you are?
[04:06:32] No, but his campaign manager does and he fucking hates me.
[04:06:41] His campaign manager is like tweeted at me over and over again saying, uh, if Turbie becomes
[04:06:45] governor.
[04:06:47] terby becomes governor, he's gonna ban your entry into the state.
[04:07:00] Donald john bam, Marguerite is the child's full name.
[04:07:07] Geer, governor, terby, derby, governor, a certain
[04:07:11] What are you doing?
[04:07:12] Huh?
[04:07:13] What are you doing?
[04:07:14] What are you doing?
[04:07:15] Who learned?
[04:07:16] Kaya is a little bit like Terbi Derby.
[04:07:18] Honestly.
[04:07:19] She's like the Terbi Derby of dogs.
[04:07:23] At least she's not like the Dusty Johnson of dogs though.
[04:07:27] Is that what you...
[04:07:28] Uh-uh.
[04:07:29] Uh-uh.
[04:07:30] Uh-uh.
[04:07:31] Uh-uh.
[04:07:32] Uh-uh.
[04:07:33] At least she's not like the dusty Johnson of dogs though is that what?
[04:07:47] Free travel between I like that you took that the threats that he made seriously free trial between straights is in stride
[04:07:52] The Constitution is it not yeah, I don't think they care
[04:07:56] I am going to be working everywhere. The best thing that I can do for James Salarico isn't
[04:08:08] me standing on the stage with him. It is the fact that I endorse five candidates in the
[04:08:13] runoff who all happen to be black men in the state of Texas and every single one of them
[04:08:18] won and they're going on to November, meaning that they will pull out more black people
[04:08:25] to vote. People keep trying to say, well, Jasmine has to go and hold his hand. No, I
[04:08:30] don't. And don't worry about my math and how it works in my mind. Because the
[04:08:36] reality is that if you can give people more than one thing to vote for, then
[04:08:40] you have a better chance of getting them out to the polls. And honestly, some
[04:08:44] people just not gonna be sold on certain people that are running in the state of
[04:08:48] Texas. So the best thing that I can do is take down ballot candidates who no
[04:08:52] No one's ever heard of and do my best to uplift them and increase them.
[04:08:57] Wait, why not both?
[04:09:07] Preach the voter participation in a way that we did in Texas.
[04:09:11] You see a lot of haters got a lot of things to say about me and my race and how I ran
[04:09:15] it, but the reality is that there was a lot of races, not a lot.
[04:09:19] It was racist.
[04:09:20] It was a racist race.
[04:09:21] It is what it is, right?
[04:09:22] But we live in America as y'all are celebrating 250, okay?
[04:09:26] We know what this country is.
[04:09:41] An endorsement only takes like two minutes.
[04:09:43] This is bullshit.
[04:09:44] Yeah, no, I know.
[04:09:46] She just doesn't, she's a sore loser.
[04:09:48] I'm sorry.
[04:09:51] Why are Democrats pretending like summerlies in ghetto and their DI meltdown is somehow
[04:09:57] when she absolutely is ghetto and anti-American and worse of all she defends Islamic terrorism
[04:10:01] and supports the Sampaiers' calls for violence?
[04:10:04] Yeah.
[04:10:05] Yeah, Laura Loomer.
[04:10:06] Fuck you.
[04:10:07] Wait, is she saying that Talariko is racist?
[04:10:14] She's saying that it was racism that won Talariko the primaries or something.
[04:10:18] I don't know. This was so awesome. God, you disavow your friend Hassan Piker for inciting
[04:10:29] riots outside Delaney Hall last weekend. Oh, well, actually, I think that Delaney Hall
[04:10:33] is a disgrace. Well, you just thought your friend Laura Loomer who called Black woman
[04:10:36] get a black vision. She doesn't mean that. She doesn't mean that.
[04:10:41] What is this? Have you seen this yard? God, country, Trump, Deriden. Oh, God, that's so
[04:10:51] awesome. That's so awesome. God, country, Trump, Deriden, Senator, Governor, Senator,
[04:11:04] I don't care, brother. I don't care if it's a I know is real. I know is real. You know,
[04:11:28] You know, who calls that a NBC news, Haley Stevens campaign is seeking to paint up to
[04:11:35] also it as a sexist podcast, bro.
[04:11:38] Oh my fucking Lord, that is going to be the literal work.
[04:11:47] They're calling this the worst campaign in history.
[04:11:51] Okay.
[04:11:52] One negative campaigning doesn't draw turnout.
[04:11:56] Okay.
[04:11:57] It's literally the the pigeon doing fucking stand-up comedy meme
[04:12:02] Bernie Bros are sexist Bernie Bros are misogynistic Bernie Bros are misogynistic and they're like boo
[04:12:08] Get new material and and the fucking pigeon is like sifting through or the crow. Sorry. I always say pigeon
[04:12:16] The crow is sifting through the cars and it's just the same Bernie Bros are misogynistic
[04:12:23] Someone make that meme for me, please. I want to fucking quote retweet this with that
[04:12:27] I'm sure that meme already exists, right?
[04:12:35] By the way, I mean, what can you say about the instincts of this campaign?
[04:12:39] Shannon Watts is a member of Team Steven and Shannon's fierce advocate for the safety of our kids and communities.
[04:12:44] And I'll continue to work with groups like Moms of Man Action to fight for a free fight for a future free of gun violence, unless it's gun violence happening in Iran.
[04:12:57] Yeah, I don't want boo get better material. I want Bernie bros are misogynistic
[04:13:16] What gives? What gives? What gives? What gives? What gives? God, it's so awesome.
[04:13:34] Wait, what's the Pigeon Discourse Help on over here? Oh, I was saying,
[04:13:37] I was saying that someone should recreate this meme with the corral saying Bernie Bros.
[04:13:47] are misogynistic and then they go boo get better material and and and it says Bernie
[04:13:53] Bros. misogynistic Bernie Bros. misogynistic.
[04:13:57] This broadcast is just streaming.
[04:14:03] New and improved Haley website just dropped.
[04:14:05] Ailee Stevens, she's running for Senate.
[04:14:06] Yeah, I know, she's running against me.
[04:14:08] Right, okay.
[04:14:09] So she's been in Congress since 2017.
[04:14:12] Since just 2023, she's received over $800,000
[04:14:17] of corporate PAC money.
[04:14:17] This includes max donations from corporations
[04:14:20] like DTE Energy, as well as all these other
[04:14:23] lovely corporations.
[04:14:24] That's astounding.
[04:14:25] Is it that easy to find all this information
[04:14:27] on her campaign site?
[04:14:28] So that's the thing.
[04:14:29] No, when you go to her campaign website,
[04:14:31] you can go over to her policy page
[04:14:33] whether there's nothing about money in politics or corruption.
[04:14:35] And weirdly enough, when you go to her endorsement page,
[04:14:38] you can't find any of the corporations
[04:14:39] bankrolling her campaign
[04:14:41] or her biggest financial sponsor, APAC.
[04:14:43] I feel like the people of Michigan should know about this.
[04:14:46] Exactly, we thought the same thing.
[04:14:48] That's why we created a better version of her website,
[04:14:51] HaileyStevensForMichigan.com,
[04:14:53] where you can see all of her corporate sponsors,
[04:14:55] including the super PACs that are bankrolling her campaign,
[04:14:58] like APAC Super PAC.
[04:15:00] Wait, so you're telling me if a bunch of folks,
[04:15:01] Right now, clicked on HaileyStevensforMichigan.com.
[04:15:05] This would start showing up above her actual campaign
[04:15:07] website on Google search results.
[04:15:09] I didn't think of that.
[04:15:14] That's so fucked up.
[04:15:17] Oh, no.
[04:15:18] You know what I say to that?
[04:15:20] What gives?
[04:15:22] What gives?
[04:15:24] What gives?
[04:15:26] What gives?
[04:15:28] What gives?
[04:15:30] What gives? What gives? What gives?
[04:15:40] She really looks like Druski. Okay, guys, stop talking about the way
[04:15:45] Hayley Stevens looks. Obviously, she's gonna try to paint me as a surrogate for Abdul and say that
[04:15:51] my community is being sexist towards her. Stop saying she has the same eyes as Erica Kirk,
[04:15:58] work, piercing. You need to stop. Please stop doing that. Stop calling Haley Stevens John
[04:16:18] Federer woman. Okay. That's also messed up because John Federer man actually ran a progressive
[04:16:27] policy platform when he ran he turned he turned Republican after the fact
[04:16:43] what gifts
[04:16:44] I
[04:16:53] Have to keep telling one of my try to stop saying okay stop stop. I'm not even reading that okay actually stop guys stop
[04:17:06] Click the donate button no, I'm not gonna click on
[04:17:09] this failennial websites donate button so I can fucking get Rick rolled like it's
[04:17:15] 1998 okay sorry I'm not gonna do that
[04:17:24] I downloaded so many new vocal stems after last night, like Haley Stevens saying, glad
[04:17:44] you're here, Putin.
[04:17:48] This one is a black hole for fun.
[04:17:52] Yeah, do you mere Putin? Oh, by the way, you guys want to see some other fuck shit again.
[04:18:00] Another APAC ad about Wesley Bell, the attack dog for Israel. And another ad filled to the
[04:18:07] brim with fucking lies. Here's a new ad of representative Wesley Bell in Missouri one
[04:18:14] features support of saying he's leading the fight against Donald Trump.
[04:18:17] first ever progressive prosecutor, Wesley Bell. He helped over 2000 nonviolent offenders avoid
[04:18:23] prison through criminal justice reform. Now Wesley Bell is in Congress leading the fight
[04:18:28] against Donald Trump. It's Bell who called for abolish nice and voted to stop Trump's war on
[04:18:33] Iran. Bell says we should spend money on healthcare and not bombs. There's nothing more annoying to me
[04:18:40] me, then APEC literally copy pasting our fucking policies and just straight up fucking lying
[04:18:52] to the good people in St. Louis.
[04:18:57] Okay?
[04:19:00] It's so like, this should be illegal, man.
[04:19:04] Like we're not even talking about fair anymore.
[04:19:06] Like this should be illegal.
[04:19:08] They just literally take a conservative congressional representative that they bought and paid for
[04:19:15] so that they would be a reliable vote on Israel.
[04:19:19] And they totally flip their worldview and their policies.
[04:19:24] Like they're one step closer to having an APEC attack ad.
[04:19:28] Oh, you got it?
[04:19:33] Okay.
[04:19:36] Thank you.
[04:19:38] Okay, now I gotta find that. Where is it? Where the fuck was it?
[04:19:54] Where was that tweet? Oh, here it is. What gives?
[04:20:08] I already use this one.
[04:20:32] DSA, Michigander here. I've seen zero Haley Steven signs to Mallory signs at least 50 Abdul signs
[04:20:39] We're in DSA cans for mayors in two large cities. Hell yeah
[04:20:55] I think it's disgusting that a pack is doing this shit. Okay
[04:21:02] Like, I think it's nasty as fuck.
[04:21:11] I just don't know what else to say about it.
[04:21:32] That's where I moved there.
[04:21:52] I know he is such a nasty, nasty version of exactly what everybody fucking hates about
[04:22:18] American politics.
[04:22:19] Yeah, they're so unbelievably cynical 40 million from a pack and then bb goes on tv to pretend she's opposition
[04:22:25] Literally controlled opposition. I know lips talk a lot about democratic norms, but this behavior makes democracy
[04:22:30] Actually impossible because we don't know what the fuck we are voting for
[04:22:34] yeah
[04:22:37] Wesley bell is just an apex stooge. Okay straight up
[04:22:44] and
[04:22:45] APAC and Wesley know that these progressive policies are popular. Okay. They know that
[04:22:53] these progressive policies are popular, which is why they're fucking lying and claiming
[04:22:58] that they themselves are the actual progressive candidate. And when APAC can dump 30, 40 million
[04:23:05] into a fucking primary race all of a sudden, it doesn't matter because most people are
[04:23:10] going to get barraged with those ads. They're going to be like, okay, I'm just going to
[04:23:14] go vote for the progressive person, not realizing that the progressive person is not Wesley
[04:23:19] Bell. Wesley Bell is a fucking empty suit. His campaign was entirely funded by AIPAC,
[04:23:28] entirely. I cannot believe it, dude. It's just such a nasty situation. And then we get
[04:23:39] mad about people that, you know, make the wrong decisions when they vote. We're like,
[04:23:43] why are people voting against their interests? Because there are billions of dollars of ads
[04:23:49] running on every fucking television channel and make sure that every single American voter that's
[04:23:53] even interested enough to go out and vote is making the wrong decision. They're lied to,
[04:23:59] they're lied to all the fucking time. It's so disgusting.
[04:24:07] America is quite literally up for sale, okay?
[04:24:16] It's up for sale.
[04:24:24] If you don't have any safeguards against this kind of, if you don't have any safeguards
[04:24:29] against this kind of thing, then yeah, of course our politicians are bought and sold.
[04:24:35] which Hayley Stevens is so funny. She said, it's been in the hour since we left the debate stage.
[04:24:41] And I want to say thanks to everyone who tuned in. Boo yah! And then everybody dunked on her.
[04:24:50] Everybody chill. Everybody chill, sister. I don't know how to tell you this, but this website updated.
[04:25:05] Meanwhile, while this is going on, Mallory McMorrow has refused to endorse Abdel El-Sayed,
[04:25:20] but at least she's not endorsing, at least for the time being, Haley Sturzitz.
[04:25:31] We have to help Corey Bush as much as Larkin.
[04:25:34] What do you mean I literally went?
[04:25:37] I went to St. Louis, man.
[04:25:40] The fuck?
[04:25:54] What is Abdul's reasoning for supporting a rent freeze for seniors?
[04:25:57] It's not a rent freeze.
[04:25:59] It's even worse than that.
[04:26:01] I wish it was a rent freeze.
[04:26:02] No.
[04:26:03] He supports no property taxes on seniors, which is the, let's be real, yeah, also I'd maxed
[04:26:13] out to Cory Bush, you know that, right?
[04:26:18] Yeah, Abdul is trying to gain the seniors with some sloppulism.
[04:26:26] Now that, I mean, I called it out when he first said it on the debate stage.
[04:26:29] I said it yesterday.
[04:26:33] Oh, sorry.
[04:26:34] He said freeze property taxes, not, not no property taxes.
[04:26:37] I apologize.
[04:26:39] In any case, when he said that, what did I say?
[04:26:43] When he came out with that policy, which by the way, as someone who's running for
[04:26:49] Senate, he doesn't have that kind of control.
[04:26:52] What do you mean?
[04:26:53] Can you imagine?
[04:26:54] Can you imagine doing like a federal mandate on a property tax evaluation freeze?
[04:27:08] That would be insane.
[04:27:09] Anyway, yeah, on Michigan, this is not going to happen.
[04:27:16] But it was, it is, that is pure sloppulism.
[04:27:20] That was definitely the most sloppulist take that I've ever heard from the man.
[04:27:26] And guess what?
[04:27:28] That's fine.
[04:27:29] Okay?
[04:27:30] I don't have an issue with it.
[04:27:34] You want to know why?
[04:27:38] You want to know why?
[04:27:39] You want to know why?
[04:27:40] Because I want him to win.
[04:27:49] likes it. For Abdul Alsaid's website, if a senior sells their property to an under-65
[04:27:57] person, they will immediately be hit with a property tax reassessment to current market
[04:28:00] value. This is sick. The assessment freeze does not transfer on sale or death. When the
[04:28:05] home changes hands, it reassesses at market value. This preserves local tax-based integrity
[04:28:09] over time while ensuring the relief serves its intended purpose, allowing seniors to remain
[04:28:13] in their homes on fixed incomes. Oh, he's saying, oh, he hates it. This is sick. I thought
[04:28:23] he was saying this is sick. I'll be honest, soger supporting anything makes you want to
[04:28:38] So I'll pose it on principle, don't bring him up.
[04:28:45] Okay, I actually hope he's performing taquia here.
[04:29:01] Sager loves tax laws, where is your weed interview with him coming out?
[04:29:05] I haven't talked to Sager in a long time.
[04:29:08] Did you see this ad?
[04:29:15] How hard am I gonna crack down on China?
[04:29:18] Well, here's the clue.
[04:29:20] Marsha Blackburn, work with President Trump to take on Thomas-
[04:29:24] What the fuck?
[04:29:25] Dude, we are such a stupid fucking country, dude.
[04:29:30] China.
[04:29:31] As governor, Marsha will fight to protect Tennessee land from Chinese flood companies,
[04:29:37] close reports and hunt down every communist who tries to defy us. It doesn't.
[04:29:43] Marsha Blackburn will hunt down every communist.
[04:29:55] This is I'm sorry. This is I this is so stupid. I mean, it's Tennessee, but like also
[04:30:00] So, this is so stupid, we are too stupid of a country to have nukes.
[04:30:07] We gotta take the nukes away, man.
[04:30:09] Take a fortune cookie to figure it out.
[04:30:20] Here in Tennessee, we're going to stop Communist China and protect Tennessee land.
[04:30:26] Yeah, Xi Jinping I heard was was cowering when this ad came out Xi Jinping has been awfully quiet
[04:30:34] Since this ad came out from Marsha Blackburn
[04:30:46] Did they even have fortune cookies in China, I don't remember I don't think that's an American I think that's an American invention, right?
[04:30:56] Taiwan been really happy since this came out. Yeah. President Xi data center.
[04:31:11] No.
[04:31:12] It's time to break some China.
[04:31:21] China stole our jobs, sent us a virus.
[04:31:24] They're buying up our land and spying on us.
[04:31:31] Why is she always making a mess?
[04:31:37] I'm Marsha Blackburn and I approve this message because we're going to have to break a lot more China.
[04:31:45] It's.
[04:31:52] Bro, she's so fucking stupid.
[04:32:00] That's awesome.
[04:32:01] That's awesome.
[04:32:04] I would not invite this lady to my house.
[04:32:07] fsb connection aside bros doing some cool shit controversial u.s. influence of jackson
[04:32:18] hinkle has been filmed chanting down with the u.s. a dude i saw this video it's so funny
[04:32:24] because you can tell like he's saying it but in the back of his mind he's like i don't know
[04:32:29] I don't know if I should be saying this look.
[04:32:46] He's like down with USA.
[04:32:50] He seems uncomfortable.
[04:32:51] This is the first time I've seen him in a situation like this where he just comes.
[04:32:56] He just comes across as, as very uncomfortable. Come get your boy ass on with the fucks he's
[04:33:01] doing in Iran. Cause he's a FSB agent, bro. He does not live in the United States of America.
[04:33:06] If he, if he was able to touch us soil without any trouble, I would go back on what I've
[04:33:14] said. Cause I used to think he lived in America while he was going to like the dumb boss,
[04:33:18] like Russian occupied Ukrainian territories and shit. And, and then traveling back to
[04:33:24] the United States of America unimpeded. And that's why I was like, Oh, he's an agent.
[04:33:28] Like, there's no way, there's no way he's not an American agent, right? But I'm pretty
[04:33:33] sure he's not actually allowed to go back to the United States of America. And I do
[04:33:37] think he's actually not an American CI asset, but instead an FSB asset.
[04:33:45] You really got duped by this guy? Wait, duped by this guy? What? No. No. This guy was a
[04:33:52] fan of mine for the longest time and he became the number one at the number one
[04:34:00] op bro if you went to Tehran they drop a nuke on it that's how I know he's got
[04:34:05] the handler
[04:34:08] We're at the funeral of Sadali Hamedi on bike and there are millions of people here.
[04:34:21] It's an incredible show of force.
[04:34:24] There are young people, there are old people, people who can barely walk, people on wheelchairs,
[04:34:30] men and women.
[04:34:31] It's an incredible show of love for the Supreme Leader.
[04:34:37] what the July in Tehran Iran it is the duty of every American patriot to pay their respects
[04:34:41] and honor the life of Said Ali Khamenei and is known for pro Iran and anti-Israel leaders
[04:34:56] really like him left in the world maybe a few most taba how many is an example but after
[04:35:03] the crimes of the U.S. Empire. As an American, I have to be here to say that I can do this.
[04:35:11] He goes to controversial figure who was can describe as a maggot communist. It's awesome.
[04:35:16] I would love to go to Iran. Make no mistake. I think it'd be awesome. That'd be sick.
[04:35:40] But if you're going to do like down with America, you should say Madagbad Amideka. I don't know
[04:35:46] why he pussied out and he was like down with America you should just say
[04:35:50] mad bad omdika mad bad east side he was like down with America down with the Zionist like
[04:36:01] you know it was just weak shit it was it was weak it was weak
[04:36:07] it was weak yeah you should have said margarita bar brother
[04:36:16] What is this? How much did what club? What was the question? Oh, man, I missed it. Hey,
[04:36:25] just curious. How much did flight club pay you to start wearing a suit and running cover
[04:36:30] for a war criminal on a rape is fight club? Like the movie? Do you mean fight agency?
[04:36:39] Is that what you mean? My, my, um, my employers.
[04:36:45] Mom is at fight club. Oh, I love that meta.
[04:36:49] I love the, the idea, the meme that I'm, uh, I'm working with fucking fight agency.
[04:36:56] Yeah. We don't talk about fight club, man. That's the first rule. I thought you knew.
[04:37:02] Yeah. Taylor, Taylor Durden.
[04:37:04] Yeah, first rule of fight agency, do not talk about fight agency.
[04:37:30] Have you ever met Morse cats?
[04:37:31] No, I've never met him.
[04:37:33] is what I would say obviously he's my handler
[04:37:44] yeah I met him when he was 10 when I first started doing political commentary
[04:37:55] He was 10 years old.
[04:38:00] Zoran and I separately in different parts of the world, or not even different parts
[04:38:05] of the world, but like different parts of the country.
[04:38:08] I had started doing political commentary.
[04:38:10] Zoran had just graduated from college.
[04:38:12] He had just started his chapter in Maine, ironically enough, with the SJP, his SJP
[04:38:19] chapter.
[04:38:23] And we met the 10-year-old Morris Katz who was like, I have a contract for you.
[04:38:30] And I was like, what's that?
[04:38:34] And he was like, shh, first rule of fight club, first rule of fight agency.
[04:38:42] S. J. P. Students for Justice for Palestine.
[04:39:06] Why did you start wearing, why did you start wearing suits that make people so schizophrenic?
[04:39:11] Dude, I think I think we got to be real here. Let's
[04:39:16] Everything I do these guys find a way to be skit so about
[04:39:21] At some point you got realized like it's shit. It's not my fucking fault, you know
[04:39:26] What am I supposed to do? Yeah, I wear suits man
[04:39:30] the fuck
[04:39:34] People who think you're a diehard Platinum supporter one step away from calling will glows on ironically
[04:39:39] I got bad news, Haley found a pollster, and now I saw that already, it was one poll, first
[04:39:51] poll, since May showing Steve as the leaf in the website as a pollster, Taver combines
[04:39:54] human expertise with rapid response AI to capture the true pollster of the electorate.
[04:39:59] It's a C rated, it's a C graded pollster.
[04:40:01] Why do you get into the mo with idiot commentators? What is this? It's too late. I already used it.
[04:40:21] it. I already blasted it. See? Wow, very brave tweet after supporting a known rapist
[04:40:39] Ramon. Will he be throwing your way behind a pedo next?
[04:40:48] I want to see what this account is normally posting. Let's take a look.
[04:40:59] This guy would kill someone for being Jewish if he could get away with it. Just look at him. He's pure evil.
[04:41:12] Didn't you hear? He claimed there's no genocide against the Uighurs.
[04:41:14] They're simply having the chosen to take away them more common forcibly educated to eradicate the last trace of their culture
[04:41:22] Kind of feels like this guy's very one speed
[04:41:32] My red line is anti liberal anti western values anti freedom dog abusing pedophiles next
[04:41:37] TMZU Pathetic Scumbags Monday. He's talking about the crowd general. This is opening.
[04:41:44] So this is another liberal. What? Just like how you misuse your right to own a dog, right?
[04:41:56] be shocking to you. Are these Swifties? Is this a Swiftie? Wait, why are fucking, why
[04:42:12] are Swifties taking the American government's point position on this, on the Cuba stuff?
[04:42:21] What the fuck? Does the same man who had the lahavana pay for by the you know what party
[04:42:25] He stated a five-star hotel while the entire island of Cuba has zero electricity glad he's being investigated
[04:42:37] At FBI this man is personally thrown to do a mass shooting at Jewish places of worship and continues to advocate for his audience to do so
[04:42:47] Yeah, I just don't know why my fucking haters are not normal, you know what I mean I
[04:42:53] I don't know why my haters are never like, yeah, I have disagreements with this guy and I think he's overall not a very good force in American politics.
[04:43:02] It's always like, I need the federal government to assassinate this man right now.
[04:43:07] right now.
[04:43:20] Chata earlier was doing this meme, but with fight agency,
[04:43:22] yeah, graduate students, UAW, I love this meme.
[04:43:25] Graduate students, UAW, DSA, Zoran, Voters, Congress.
[04:43:29] But above that, above the graduate students, fight agency, or me, and above me is fight
[04:43:42] agency.
[04:43:43] And above fight agency, it's Morris Cats.
[04:43:50] And above Morris Cats, Rock Nation.
[04:43:59] Yeah. It's awesome.
[04:44:08] Parasocial negativity is something people are a lot less likely to recognize in themselves is something that needs more attention. In my opinion, everyone talks about the fans. Yeah.
[04:44:22] Yeah, no, I agree. I think we all understand stan culture. We've talked extensively about like the unhealthy nature of it and stuff like that.
[04:44:30] But I think there's the opposing side of that as well, which is like hater culture, I guess, if you want to call it that.
[04:44:36] It's the same. It's the, it's the somehow even less healthy side of parasocialism where there are a lot of people who just like develop anti fandoms and it becomes a fandom in and of itself.
[04:44:51] of itself. And unfortunately, it stops them from making any sort of like reasonable analysis.
[04:45:01] And it's a in most circumstances, it turns into borderline cyber stalking, just like
[04:45:18] From my perspective, if there's a person I don't like,
[04:45:22] I don't spend a good deal of time like looking at what they're up to.
[04:45:27] I'll give you an example, like Asmongold, right?
[04:45:30] With Asmongold, people put a lot of the stuff that he says in front of me,
[04:45:34] but I'm not like, um, I'm not like going to, you know,
[04:45:39] Asmongold hater communities and just like sitting around and being like,
[04:45:43] oh, what did he do next?
[04:45:45] And for the most part terrible example amount. No, I'm just I'm telling you
[04:45:54] Like I'm not I'm not like actively watching as many gold every day to find shit that I can say about as many gold
[04:46:03] It seems that a majority of these communities now believe that you raped a child at a brothel
[04:46:14] in Germany and they're spreading that lie all over the internet dog.
[04:46:18] None of them believe that.
[04:46:19] They openly and knowingly are lying about it.
[04:46:22] There is literally a video of them admitting on the record that they know it's not true
[04:46:27] but they can heavily imply it.
[04:46:30] And also, they've been doing that for like the last seven years.
[04:46:37] It's just, you have to understand something.
[04:46:41] The whole point is when Destiny is credibly accused, and not even credibly accused, Destiny
[04:46:45] is outed.
[04:46:46] No, I think they actually believe in that, they're not fucking insane.
[04:46:51] No, they don't.
[04:46:52] It's a cult, it's a cult that operates as a smear machine, okay?
[04:46:57] The only reason why Destiny is doing that over and over again is because he was out
[04:47:02] in a court case for the distribution of revenge pornography to have maintained and procured
[04:47:09] child sexual abuse material.
[04:47:11] So whenever he's actually hit with something, whenever he's actually hit with something
[04:47:16] very specific, he quickly turns around and tries to deflect the attention by saying,
[04:47:20] Hasan has done this too.
[04:47:22] Okay.
[04:47:23] That's it.
[04:47:26] I'm sure that there are some schizophrenic people
[04:47:31] Some schizophrenic people in his community that do legitimately believe it because it's like a cult brother
[04:47:36] My best man has not spoken to me personally for every year now because of this. They are that deep into it
[04:47:39] That's fucking nuts. I
[04:47:46] Know you don't like suing but this is why some people do it and it's justified if you don't take care of it
[04:47:50] It just grows and people's lies get traction
[04:47:56] Yeah, even the brothelist projection, he literally went to an illegal brothel
[04:48:04] And said that the woman that he had sex with was like or or got you know pay for the services was like sex traffic
[04:48:11] This is his own statement
[04:48:26] It would be fair I don't talk to my brother anymore because destiny convinced them to work for JNF. Jesus Christ.
[04:48:36] The cult is also completely encompassed the person's entire identity they spent all day in discord offline chat, etc. leaving him, is leaving behind their entire identity. Yeah.
[04:48:48] I guess the only positive is that their form of internet
[04:49:18] Internet radicalization is just like limited to following the whims of this weird cult
[04:49:24] leader instead of just like going down the order of nine angles route and becoming like
[04:49:29] a school shooter.
[04:49:30] You know what I mean?
[04:49:31] Because I think a lot of these people are very vulnerable and they could have just as
[04:49:35] easily found the wrong Roblox server or something and became like straight up school shooters,
[04:49:43] right?
[04:49:47] I guess the closest to that is literally the Jewish national fund as far as like joining a settler, you know, a community that actively works to settle stolen Palestinian territory at Jewish national funds.
[04:50:03] JNF they sell stolen West Bank land to settlers.
[04:50:10] The more above board version, the more normalized version of that.
[04:50:17] Well, yeah, why does the secular talk discord hate the mention of your name?
[04:50:41] I don't know.
[04:50:42] I love Kyle.
[04:50:44] We're homies.
[04:50:46] So I don't know. I don't know why his discord would not like me.
[04:50:53] I mean, who cares?
[04:50:54] instead of talking to Emma Viglin about who should choose a replacement from Planner.
[04:51:16] Planner should have a role in shaping what happens next.
[04:51:20] Plot there now, but his camp the the campaign
[04:51:23] Specifically I should say campaign. Yeah, I I think that they should yeah, I mean they they have the leverage
[04:51:30] And I as long as that's it's about the platform
[04:51:34] They won the primary
[04:51:37] I mean not only do they win the primary but they also literally could just like tank the entire thing by staying in you know what I mean
[04:51:45] So yeah, that's they have maximum leverage. I don't know why a lot of people just act like they don't
[04:51:49] I guess.
[04:51:50] I mean, what situation, what other situation, who's, then who should decide instead who,
[04:51:55] who should be the candidate?
[04:51:56] I guess I, I really don't know.
[04:51:58] I guess I'm just thinking, why?
[04:52:01] You should admit Platinum's failures prove socialists who look for a candidate as long
[04:52:04] as they're socialists.
[04:52:05] Wait, what?
[04:52:09] Platinum's not a socialist.
[04:52:11] The Democratic Socialists of Maine actually endorse the candidate, the candidate for governor,
[04:52:15] There's Troy Jackson. They didn't even endorse Graham Plattner like regardless of bad things
[04:52:21] No, the argument that you're making doesn't make any sense
[04:52:25] Graham Plattner is not a part of the DSA Graham Plattner is not a part of DSA Graham Plattner is not connected to the SA
[04:52:34] You blame the other day that is the Democrats fault that Plattner was elected
[04:52:40] Democrats like the actual Plattner was chosen. Oh my god
[04:52:45] Dog, what do you think an election is? What do you think an election is? What do you think an election is?
[04:52:49] Are you fucking stupid? Do you just hate the concept of democracy?
[04:52:54] We didn't choose Grand Planner. I didn't choose Grand Planner. I don't even fucking live in Maine
[04:52:59] Okay
[04:53:00] Voters voted for Grand Planner white voters in Maine over the age of like 40 50
[04:53:07] Sometimes 60 years old voted for Grand Planner. Okay
[04:53:15] You need to stress more about what someone who's arguing you endorse Platinum would
[04:53:22] they argue you endorse Kamala?
[04:53:25] True!
[04:53:26] True!
[04:53:27] Yeah, but you supported him?
[04:53:30] Did you not?
[04:53:31] Don't pay me if this is wrong.
[04:53:32] I seriously don't know.
[04:53:34] I simply stated that Graham Platinum was better than Susan Collins and Janet Mills.
[04:53:44] Okay. And his policy platform was far better. Not him as a person, not as red flags, but
[04:53:54] his policy platform was infinitely better. And that policy platform is objectively a
[04:54:04] very good policy platform. It's not associated with Graham Plattner. There's plenty of candidates
[04:54:08] that have actually one ran and one on that platform.
[04:54:15] Okay.
[04:54:20] It's okay if you supported him.
[04:54:21] You just turned out bad.
[04:54:22] What can you do?
[04:54:23] I mean, I just said the truth.
[04:54:26] Okay.
[04:54:27] I said the truth.
[04:54:31] Yeah, you streamed with Nithya Raman.
[04:54:36] You told people to vote for her tactically if they choose to do so before and after she
[04:54:40] won second place.
[04:54:41] You still maintain that you did not endorse her exactly because I had it and same with
[04:54:45] Tom Steyer.
[04:54:46] When people were when people were attributing Nithya Raman's defeat to me, I said I didn't
[04:54:50] endorse her and then she won and I still maintain the same position that I had not endorsed
[04:54:55] her okay.
[04:55:05] that it actually matters because like people consistently point to like shit that I said
[04:55:15] about Graham Platner. As far as like his platform goes or as far as his capabilities is a very,
[04:55:27] very good communicator and they saw that as an endorsement and they keep repeatedly saying
[04:55:32] that that's an endorsement, that that's a unlimited support for Grand Planner.
[04:55:35] It's like, no, that's just an objectively truthful and accurate assessment of the situation.
[04:55:40] I was talking to my chat, the problem that we have right now is that left until the
[04:55:44] DSA Progressive Canada has popped up because they went viral.
[04:55:47] We lacked an organization to vet and develop candidates, making videos that go viral online
[04:55:50] is not a base for selected candidates.
[04:55:51] Leadership is more than just having good speeches and policies.
[04:55:54] This is very clearly showing what we need is to expand the DSA and be able to compete
[04:55:58] everywhere.
[04:55:59] should have been able to run senate races.
[04:56:06] People also misunderstand what a campaigning looks like.
[04:56:18] You said you were willing to look past the irredeemable shit he did as a soldier.
[04:56:21] No, you saw a fucking clip.
[04:56:23] You saw a clip and you misunderstood what I was saying in the clip.
[04:56:26] I mean if you show me the probably 10 second long clip, we can find the longer clip and we can arrive at the actual statement that I was making, okay?
[04:56:36] I am here almost every day. I know and yet you still fail to comprehend certain basic shit
[04:56:48] It is just happen with that crazy can in Texas yes, the very same people that are yelling at me and
[04:56:53] And it's saying I was grand plan I went to main to fucking campaign with a grand planner
[04:56:59] Are they also the same people that are literally still pumping the Maureen Galindo I?
[04:57:07] Said shit against it when you said at the time too okay great so you misunderstood the point that I was making even back then got it
[04:57:13] There was a straight up lie about what you've said about Platinum as a community now under
[04:57:24] one of your teams, one of your tweets.
[04:57:27] I called it out and after a while it disappeared but it's crazy that it was ever deployed just
[04:57:30] in FYI since community now seemingly get brigated a lot.
[04:57:33] Sompire publicly endorsed Platinum as team Platinum in his goat, defended him on stream
[04:57:36] and amplified his campaign launch video source to confirm he backed the campaign before reversing.
[04:57:41] This was the community note under this tweet.
[04:57:44] And it's so funny because they clicked on the, if you click on the community note the
[04:57:48] sources actually did not say that I had endorsed or donated a Platinum nor have I ever campaigned
[04:57:53] with Platinum.
[04:57:55] Yeah, the sort, they just link sources that don't confirm the actual thing that they're
[04:57:59] claiming it confirms.
[04:58:09] very strange. It would be equivalent to me saying I'm endorsing Janet Mills.
[04:58:23] What is this? Socialist set sites on Taylor Swift after attacking your city wedding sparse
[04:58:29] laughing backlash. Wait, they posted this today? The song part called the nuptials of dramatic
[04:58:35] misuse of public resources, street closures, hit Penn Station access.
[04:58:40] Hassan is her wedding and her money she can celebrate.
[04:58:43] The only thing I care less than about Tay Tay's wedding is Hassan Parker's opinion on
[04:58:46] Tay Tay's wedding.
[04:58:47] This is good.
[04:58:48] Wait, what?
[04:58:49] Fox News is pro-Taylor Swift?
[04:58:52] I mean, I guess that makes sense.
[04:58:55] Dang, as much as I didn't care about Taylor Swift or her wedding, now the socials are
[04:59:01] making me take her side.
[04:59:03] It's her money.
[04:59:04] She can do what she wants.
[04:59:05] socialist tagger the more Swifties will turn against socialism.
[04:59:16] Do they not understand like a dramatic misuse of public funds and then understand what public
[04:59:25] funds means this has 514 comments holy shit. It's from four hours ago I guess
[04:59:49] they're trying to make this a thing. It didn't really I think that there are a
[04:59:54] lot of Swifties that also didn't really say much about this. Like, I don't think they,
[05:00:04] I think a lot of Swifties, I mean, obviously some Swifties are in support, some Swifties
[05:00:08] are not. This is not as like, this is not as like black and white as many other issues
[05:00:13] within the Swiftie community, because I don't think I've received a lot of backlash from
[05:00:18] the Swifties over this. And I don't want to, and I hope I never do.
[05:00:22] But I'm just saying like, he's in a bind, Trump said, in an Air Force One gaggle of
[05:00:29] main Democrat, Graham Plattner, who has denied the existence of sexual assault. It's really
[05:00:32] a question of whether or not you believe the woman. Oh my God. Oh my God. Donald Trump
[05:00:40] is throwing his weight behind Graham Plattner. Now that Graham Plattner has been credibly
[05:00:45] accused of rape. Donald Trump literally is like, I don't know. Maybe this is a good guy.
[05:00:53] Incredible. Okay, it turns out they are consistent. I'll say it. It turns out Donald Trump heard
[05:01:04] about this and went, you're hired. Would you like to be the next secretary of war? It seems
[05:01:10] You already got the Nazi tattoo and you got the rape charge and you love to drink alcohol.
[05:01:18] Baby, you're good in my book.
[05:01:33] This whole time we misunderstood that this whole time we misunderstood what Donald Trump
[05:01:39] was actually about. He's just pro-rape.
[05:01:56] He's going to
[05:02:09] Trump is a single-issue voter.
[05:02:16] That's crazy.
[05:02:23] Replace Pete Hagseth with Plattener.
[05:02:32] now that he's got a credible rape allegation. Trump hit the roast line whenever someone
[05:02:50] brings a rape tone. Doesn't seem like a single issue. Seems like it's consistency, my friend.
[05:03:01] That's what it is.
[05:03:09] Rahm Emanuel on the unexpected fuck is real train.
[05:03:12] It's not unexpected.
[05:03:13] He has been doing this nonstop.
[05:03:18] And also this is like J Street approved.
[05:03:21] It's just shocking that it's coming from Rahm Emanuel.
[05:03:24] But I mean, considering that Ari is basically the king of the woke support for Israel.
[05:03:31] It makes total sense. Honestly. He's also, he wants to be president for some reason. I don't know why, but he's just like data in his mind that he wants to be president.
[05:03:41] Yeah, you know, better than I do.
[05:03:46] It's telling that in Levy's interview with Rahm Emanuel, her assumption that the U.S.
[05:03:53] opinion on Israel is too far gone, that even if Netanyahu leaves, it will stay the same,
[05:03:57] that Israel is too far gone, or if this drastically changes U.S. public opinion, it could also
[05:04:01] barely register.
[05:04:02] Yeah.
[05:04:03] You know better than I do that there's a different conversation within the Democratic
[05:04:07] Party about whether Israel should be allowed to buy weapons, even defensive weapons.
[05:04:12] What do you make of that?
[05:04:13] I want this to get across.
[05:04:15] Israel does not have a problem in the Democratic Party.
[05:04:18] Israel has a problem in America.
[05:04:22] And very specifically, a generational problem under 30.
[05:04:25] I don't know if you saw this, but there's a poll out today.
[05:04:28] Mandani.
[05:04:29] This is why, this is why Ram was to come on the stream, by the way.
[05:04:33] It was so awesome that they asked like all the people, they asked all the like potential
[05:04:39] presidential hopefuls on whether or not they would come on my stream.
[05:04:43] And Ram was like, of course.
[05:04:44] course I would. Yeah, I'll never forget it is more popular with American Jews in
[05:04:54] your prime minister. I want that to seem to me and understand all this
[05:05:00] agreement around where this is. You know, I want to ask about the yellow man that
[05:05:04] you've had, let's say a complicated relationship with over the years. That
[05:05:07] would be one adjective. Lots of ups and downs without the ups part. I mean, you
[05:05:12] You put a lot of the blame on him, US-Israel policy, perhaps the rise in anti-Semitism as well, the war with Iran.
[05:05:19] I mean, I wonder whether have you considered that if he leaves office, once he leaves office, a lot of this would not really change.
[05:05:27] When you have the mayor of New York talking about the link to Jezebel, he doesn't think Israel has a way to address this as a Jewish state.
[05:05:36] It's still too dark.
[05:05:37] We've tried to, we've tried to light up the, uh, that's, well, this is what we're going to have to
[05:05:43] work with and also get closer to the mic. Elijah mainly is here, ladies and gentlemen. Um, very
[05:05:48] exciting stuff. Um, I guess that, that looks a little bit better, but no, it's still too dark.
[05:05:56] Bro, this setup is actually compared to your old one. Shut the fuck up chatter. Shut the fuck up.
[05:06:01] Okay. All right. Welcome. Welcome to the broadcast. I got a lot. I'm very excited to have you here.
[05:06:08] Very excited to see you here. It's great to be in person. Yeah.
[05:06:12] I watched him from my own bedroom. Yeah. Oh, okay. All right. Well, great. You got the suit on and
[05:06:16] everything. Let me see. Is there anything else? Is there any lights that we can crank a little bit
[05:06:22] more? I don't know. All right. David cooked this. It is what it is. Okay. And yeah, get closer to the
[05:06:30] the mic too, if you can. No, that one is the wrong one. It's the other one. Now you cooked
[05:06:35] me. Okay, we're working on it. You got to make sure to blast that one more. No. No,
[05:06:46] just made it colder. Oh, let's see, let's see. Okay, that actually did work. That worked.
[05:06:59] That worked well. Maybe, maybe crank it up a little bit more.
[05:07:06] Okay, that's fine. Yeah, that's fine. I think,
[05:07:10] Yeah, I think that's good. All right, we did it. These are problems that come along with, you know,
[05:07:19] doing live broadcasting, live production. Okay, all right. So I got some, I got some,
[05:07:28] hold on, let me, let me pull your, let me pull your sheet up real quick. You also have a, okay.
[05:07:36] Okay. Oh, you, okay. And that makes sense. All right. We got ladies and gentlemen here.
[05:07:42] I'll do the single first on my own. Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, we got Elijah Manley
[05:07:46] here, candidate for US House of Representatives in Florida, 20, Fort Lauderdale, Pompeo Beach,
[05:07:51] West Palm Beach areas of Broward, Palm Beach counties, historically majority black seat
[05:07:57] redrawn in 2026. Elijah Manley is a democratic socialist and educator and organizer who's
[05:08:03] formerly homeless. He's a gay black Jewish candidate. That true? Yes. You got it right.
[05:08:09] The information is correct. Just making sure. Florida 20 is a safe blue district. It's around
[05:08:15] D plus 22, which is precisely the reason why Debbie Wasserman Schultz decided to carpet bag into
[05:08:21] this district and try to secure a comfortable seat. This actually frustrated a lot of the people.
[05:08:28] It's actually frustrated a lot of the people that are involved in the process,
[05:08:33] so we all the other black candidates that were involved in the process,
[05:08:37] and it even caused someone who is otherwise a fairly reliable ally to establishment Democrats.
[05:08:44] It came Jeffries to not really officially endorse her at all, but also not like,
[05:08:50] like he didn't condemn her, I would say, but he also, at least when he first found out about it,
[05:08:56] He wasn't it was it was interesting. It was I was shocked by yeah
[05:09:01] He stands by like every Democrat and so for him to not endorse Debbie. I mean the writing's on the wall for her
[05:09:07] I mean, he's in danger. Yeah
[05:09:10] We got your launch bit here. Don't flip it yet, Hannah. Okay
[05:09:17] The spirit of a people
[05:09:19] Yes, we can I was only nine years old when I heard those words
[05:09:23] They start something deep inside me.
[05:09:26] A belief that change was not only possible, but inevitable.
[05:09:31] As I grew older, I realized that hope alone could not shield us from reality.
[05:09:37] Families like mine were left behind.
[05:09:40] I wake up before dawn and use public beach showers to get ready for school.
[05:09:44] Crying childhood homelessness became my reality.
[05:09:48] I am Elijah Manley, and I'm running for Congress because I am sick and tired of career politicians
[05:09:56] who make empty promises and fail to deliver for the people who need them most.
[05:10:01] I face homelessness, hunger, and the daily struggles to make ends meet as a substitute
[05:10:05] teacher.
[05:10:07] We cannot fight the corrupt billionaires and the corrupt Republican Party politicians
[05:10:13] like Donald Trump, Elon Musk, J. D. Vex.
[05:10:15] We corruption in a Democratic Party.
[05:10:17] We have to root it out in our party first.
[05:10:25] My election will give our community more of a voice.
[05:10:28] We've never needed that voice more than we do right now.
[05:10:30] With a federal government that is being weaponized to attack our community entirely.
[05:10:35] We need young people.
[05:10:36] My candidacy provides the young LGBTQ community a voice in the seat at the table.
[05:10:41] That's so important right now.
[05:10:42] Now, look, I don't want to make any promises to you.
[05:10:48] The truth is, there's a lot of great luck in Washington.
[05:10:50] But what I can promise you is that when I get there,
[05:10:53] that I'm going to fight like hell for you.
[05:10:55] And I'm not going to stop fighting until we win.
[05:11:00] I'm Elijah Manley, and I'm running for Congress
[05:11:02] because I believe that our future
[05:11:04] can be brighter than our past.
[05:11:12] I know that kid.
[05:11:14] You don't like it?
[05:11:15] I know that kid.
[05:11:16] Oh, you say you don't.
[05:11:17] You know, like, I was like, let's see.
[05:11:18] That's a great ad.
[05:11:19] God damn.
[05:11:20] Okay.
[05:11:21] Um, all right.
[05:11:22] Well, Elijah, thank you for coming on.
[05:11:24] Uh, very excited to have you here.
[05:11:27] And, uh, we got a lot of questions.
[05:11:29] We got a lot of questions.
[05:11:30] So I'm going to get right into it.
[05:11:32] Um, you were born and raised in the heart of Fort Lauderdale's historic
[05:11:37] Sister on community growing up a deep poverty with single mother. You experienced chronic homelessness
[05:11:43] food insecurity
[05:11:45] And you went to school hungry to help pay your bills and buy school supplies
[05:11:49] You started a landscaping business at the age of 12
[05:11:53] how did navigating these material struggles shape your political worldview and
[05:11:59] Why do you believe that having a representative with firsthand lived experience of poverty is
[05:12:03] is better than Debbie Wasserman Schultz. So why is that a necessary qualification for Florida
[05:12:09] District 20 where 16% of the population lives below the poverty line? Right. Well, I'll say
[05:12:14] when you look at Washington and you look at the decisions they're making right now regarding
[05:12:18] healthcare, cutting snap, Medicaid benefits for poorest people in my district, you see a Capitol
[05:12:25] Hill that is void, empty of voices of working class people. You have lawyers and and doctors and
[05:12:33] and nothing's wrong with having lawyers and doctors, but you don't have a lot of people
[05:12:36] who slept down on the street. I mean, Cori Bush, when she got to the Hill, she was one
[05:12:40] of the first members of Congress, and it was actually homeless. That's so important.
[05:12:45] And for me, the 2008 financial crisis, that's how we lost everything. And as a kid, at that
[05:12:50] time, I didn't fully understand it. I just knew we were losing everything. We were sleeping
[05:12:54] in my mom's car, couch surfing at the time. But as I grew older, I started to ask myself
[05:12:58] the question, why at school are some of the students in my class, things are great, they
[05:13:03] live on the other side of the tracks and things are pretty good for them, their financial
[05:13:07] situation for their family is better. But for my family, no matter how hard my mom works,
[05:13:13] three jobs at the time, I still wasn't enough to keep the roof over our head. So as I started
[05:13:18] asking myself those questions, I started to realize, oh, this is a political system. And
[05:13:23] so at a young age, I kind of got awakened. I mean, Bernie Sanders was a big awakening
[05:13:27] for a lot of people, I think. And for me, that was the first time I felt a politician
[05:13:32] really actually, like, talked to my struggle in a way that really meant something other
[05:13:37] than platitudes or words. So I got involved in organizing at a very early age, Black Lives
[05:13:43] Matter Alliance of Broward County, one of the first after Faye Bon Martin passed away
[05:13:48] or got murdered, actually. I lost a family member to gun violence, a police officer shot
[05:13:53] and killed my aunt Linda Sue Davis. And so all of those traumatic things happened to
[05:13:56] you at a young age, you start to, you know, think about it and think about how can I make
[05:14:00] the world a better place for people who grew up the same way my family did. And that's
[05:14:05] why I got in politics. And what we're seeing in Washington right now, we're seeing billionaires,
[05:14:09] really, they just buy up all the elections, they elect people who do their bidding, and
[05:14:13] those people go in there and they make sure that they get tax breaks, that they cut the
[05:14:17] social programs that families like mine rely on and communities and District 20, and we're
[05:14:21] some of the poorest people in the state of Florida. And all of that fascism and authoritarianism
[05:14:26] that we're seeing in Washington, a lot of it is starting out in the state of Florida and
[05:14:30] being perfected before they take it national. You also ran for president at the age of 16
[05:14:37] to make a point about the age restrictions, which is, I guess, the opposite of what other
[05:14:45] Florida politicians oftentimes do as far as violating age restrictions. Matt Gaetz, what
[05:14:51] was your intention for running for president at the age of 16? What was the goal behind
[05:14:56] Actually, so it was one of my history class projects and everyone had to pick something and I said I was going around for president
[05:15:04] Everybody said you can't do that and I said I know I can't but I will I'll do it anyways
[05:15:08] I have a point to make I have a voice that I want to make I want to get that voice out there and talk about my community
[05:15:15] Where I come from what I've been through and I don't feel like waiting to do it
[05:15:20] You know, I look back at that and you know
[05:15:22] I'm glad I did something like that because it really helped me find my voice a lot quicker.
[05:15:27] A lot of times when you're a young candidate, it takes some time to find your voice,
[05:15:31] figure out who you are, how to really speak about what you really feel.
[05:15:36] But that got in counter, it was a really national encounter and they got a lot of headlines.
[05:15:42] But I'm glad I was able to do it and almost won one of the primaries in the Green Party at that time.
[05:15:47] That's awesome. Your opponent, Sheila Charfilius McCormick, was indicted on charges of stealing
[05:15:55] $5 million in disaster relief funds. You've confronted her in person about her charges,
[05:16:01] to which she replied with, your mama. Her income jumped from $86,000 to $6.4 million.
[05:16:09] And prosecutors say she laundered it into the campaign she won by five votes.
[05:16:14] Watched our groups exposed her for orchestrating a $725,000 straw donor scheme, not dissimilar
[05:16:22] to Dinesh DeSousa, who went to prison for it under Barack Obama.
[05:16:27] And that funneled dark money from the government of Haiti to front organizations like Progressive
[05:16:32] People Inc.
[05:16:33] After the indictment on April 21st, 2026, she resigned from Congress just minutes before
[05:16:37] hearing on whether or not she should be expelled.
[05:16:41] What kind of politics are you looking to bring to Florida in order to repair trust with the
[05:16:45] voters who've seen nothing but outright corruption over the last few years, if not the last couple
[05:16:50] of decades?
[05:16:51] I think authenticity and a politician who isn't corrupt for once, I mean, every story
[05:16:57] that you read is always about a politician in Florida.
[05:17:00] Florida man did this, Florida politician did that, stole money, some type of scheme.
[05:17:04] And this district has been through a lot already, I mean, with Sheila, just corruption, back
[05:17:10] and forth corruption. I think we need a fresh start reset. No more career politicians, no
[05:17:16] more people who have all these ethical scandals or fraud and or indictments. We really need
[05:17:23] a fresh start. And that also starts like leading by example, and in my campaign, we've about
[05:17:28] the 25,000 or so people have contributed to the campaign. No super PAC money, no PAC,
[05:17:33] no special interest. The average donation was about 19 bucks a person. And that's the
[05:17:38] way to do it. And everyone can say, I'm not corrupt. But it's really you really look at
[05:17:43] how they're funded, who's backing them and you see the whole picture.
[05:17:46] And so I want to bring Florida finally an elected official who actually is fighting
[05:17:51] for them for once and not for a corporation or some super pet.
[05:17:55] There's also a $1 million definition lawsuit against you that was dismissed in January
[05:17:59] 2026. So what happened there?
[05:18:00] Yes. So Sheila McCormick for background for people who may not know, she has a healthcare
[05:18:06] company and her family owns and that she was the CEO of and she got a overpayment from
[05:18:11] this.
[05:18:12] A lot of politicians in Florida with health care companies that have done unbelievable
[05:18:17] amounts of corruption.
[05:18:19] Sometimes one might even say record award winning levels, like Olympic levels of health
[05:18:24] care fraud.
[05:18:26] The largest Medicaid fraud in American history was conducted by Rick Scott, who is now our
[05:18:31] senator.
[05:18:32] Oh, well, you don't say.
[05:18:33] I'm not very familiar.
[05:18:34] I'm not very familiar with that man.
[05:18:36] We got to confront him, but I wash it to myself and Oliver Larkin of like, I think a week
[05:18:40] and a half or two weeks ago.
[05:18:41] Oh, no.
[05:18:42] On a hill and he just kind of blew past us.
[05:18:44] He is scared easy.
[05:18:46] He's very scary.
[05:18:47] Yeah, he's scary, but he also gets scared easy.
[05:18:49] Um, all right.
[05:18:50] So, uh, your opponent took over $340,000 from pro Israel packs after her November 19th
[05:18:57] and that means she reported only four contributions to her campaign, two of which came from a
[05:19:02] pack.
[05:19:03] taking APAC-sponsored trips to Israel with wanted war criminal Benjamin Anyahu in May 2025 and took
[05:19:09] a picture with him. Yeah. So what's your stance on taking corporate PAC money and what does this
[05:19:14] say about a candidate who takes money from groups advocating on behalf of a state committing genocide
[05:19:19] and a candidate that wants to take photos with a with a international war criminal?
[05:19:26] Yeah, bad politics. I say it shows that she doesn't give a damn about our community.
[05:19:33] And I think politicians who are taking money from APAC right now as they starve and murder and pillage
[05:19:40] Gaza, do illegal sediments in the West Bank, they don't, they lack humanity in my opinion.
[05:19:46] And so Sheila McCormick getting four contributions, two of which were APAC and two I think were
[05:19:52] corporations. I think one of them was a corporation, one was a individual MAPS out, which was probably
[05:19:57] also an APAC donor, shows that she doesn't have any real grassroots support. And a lot of these
[05:20:02] politicians, they don't have any grassroots support. They only rely on support from corporate PACs
[05:20:06] and from super PACs and from wealthy donors. For me, I think the future of politics in the
[05:20:13] Democratic Party has to be banning super PACs, banning corporate money in our primaries especially,
[05:20:18] and then nationwide banning it in all elections because we cannot continue to have a political
[05:20:22] system where a few people buy out all the politicians, a couple superpats come in,
[05:20:27] drown out the voices of the community. That's just not the right way to do it.
[05:20:32] Following the mid-decade redistricting push led by Governor Ron DeSantis,
[05:20:37] which some Democrats have taken to calling a dummy manor, because it made a lot more competitive
[05:20:44] districts in the state of Florida, Debbie Wasserman Schultz's coastal 25th district was redrawn.
[05:20:49] Rather than fighting in her own home district, she decided to run the district 20th.
[05:20:54] You have publicly slammed her for carpet-bagging into a historically black district to save
[05:20:59] her political career.
[05:21:01] How do you respond to her claims that her 20 years in Washington seniority will deliver
[05:21:05] more federal resources to Broward County?
[05:21:08] It's Baloney.
[05:21:09] She hasn't done it.
[05:21:10] She's been in Congress for 22 years and office for 34 years.
[05:21:13] And what does she have to show for it?
[05:21:15] her leadership as chair of the DNC, we lost a thousand seats. We lost the house and we didn't
[05:21:21] get it back until she left the DNC. We lost the Senate. We lost 900 state legislative seats.
[05:21:26] Everywhere Debbie Washington Schultz goes, a disaster follows. Her time in Congress has been
[05:21:32] really surrounded by helping corporations, helping the healthcare industry, not really doing anything
[05:21:38] for Broward. And this is a district that needs help. It's a majority black district that is always
[05:21:44] it in order, and it needs somebody that really cares about this district.
[05:21:47] We have over half of the people in our district are rent burdened, and they spend over half
[05:21:51] of their income on rent.
[05:21:54] We have over 150,000 people that are on Medicaid in our district, 80,000 are SNAP.
[05:21:59] Debbie Washington-Schultz never cared about this district before she decided to run.
[05:22:03] And now she somehow discovered these issues and care, and says she's a progressive, can't
[05:22:08] believe it.
[05:22:09] Yeah. Well, this ties back to your political awakening with Bernie Sanders, but in July 2016,
[05:22:17] Debbie Walsham-Schultz was forced to resign as the chair of the DNC after WikiLeaks published
[05:22:21] thousands of leaked internal emails. And these emails exposed DNC staffers actively plotting
[05:22:27] to undermine the insurgent progressive presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders,
[05:22:30] including questioning his religious beliefs to hurt him with Southern voters.
[05:22:34] As a progressive candidate running against the very personification of the corporate
[05:22:40] party establishment, how does this history of backroom coordination influence your approach
[05:22:45] of organizing outside of the traditional gate kept party structures and fighting against
[05:22:50] entrenched power?
[05:22:51] Yeah, I think being independent of the party is the way to go because you can't trust
[05:22:56] someone like Debbie Wajima-Schultz not to put her finger on a scale, and she has already
[05:23:00] started that.
[05:23:02] of life of me, she should have been out of office after 2016. This is not someone who
[05:23:07] should have remained in Congress after literally giving us Donald Trump by put it like rigging
[05:23:12] the 2016 primaries. And everyone agrees. So for me, you know, I think having the more
[05:23:17] people focused people first campaign is the way to go. We spend a lot of time at the doors
[05:23:22] talking to voters, not going through the party structure, because one, the party structure
[05:23:26] is garbage in Florida, as you probably know already. And two, you know, you listen to
[05:23:30] party they'll tell you what to do and they'll tell you to kind of just ignore your constituents and
[05:23:35] that's not the way to do it. So for me, operating outside of the Democratic Party structure,
[05:23:40] I am a Democratic candidate, but I like talking to the voters directly because the voters want
[05:23:45] to hear what you want to do, they want to hear from you what your ideals are, they don't want to
[05:23:50] hear what the Democratic Party has to say. In December 2015, Debbie Wassermicholtz was one of
[05:23:58] of the 13 Florida representatives who co-sponsored a bill designed to impose a two-year moratorium
[05:24:05] on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's efforts to regulate predatory payday loan
[05:24:09] networks. This co-sponsorship came after she accepted $68,000 in campaign contributions
[05:24:15] from payday lenders, leading progressive groups to label her the debt trap debbie. With millions
[05:24:23] working class Floridians trapped in cycles of debt due to predatory interest rates, how
[05:24:26] How do you plan to use her record of protecting financial exploiters attacking the Consumer
[05:24:32] Financial Protection Bureau to draw contrast with your platform of economic justice and
[05:24:36] consumer protections?
[05:24:38] We will let every voter in this district know Debbie's record on predatory lending, which
[05:24:44] is something the NAACP has called modern day redlining.
[05:24:49] If you go into Broward County in our district, there is an Amscott payday lender on almost
[05:24:54] every single corner in the county.
[05:24:56] She has taken over $28,000 from predatory lenders.
[05:25:02] She sponsored that legislation opposing both Barack Obama and Elizabeth Warren in the CFPB's
[05:25:08] efforts to regulate predatory lending.
[05:25:11] And as a result, these, we're talking about entities that have 300, 400% interest rates
[05:25:16] on communities of color.
[05:25:18] And so letting voters know this record, letting them know who Debbie Washington shows is,
[05:25:23] she is predatory, how she has allowed predatory lenders to take advantage of the black community,
[05:25:29] letting them know not to vote for this person because she's coming into a majority black
[05:25:32] district and saying, I have fought for the black community my entire life. You know,
[05:25:38] I was DNC chair, I'm in leadership, even though Obama didn't like her. We need to let people
[05:25:44] know this because that is going to be one of the single biggest issues that hurts her with the
[05:25:48] black community because everybody has an M Scott story or a Western Union story.
[05:25:51] So, Debbie Wasserman Schultz has also taken nearly $1.5 million from pro-Israel lobby
[05:25:58] groups over her career.
[05:26:00] She voted for the $14.3 billion Israel military package in November 2023.
[05:26:06] She was one of the only 22 Democrats who crossed over with the Republicans to censure where
[05:26:11] she had to leave.
[05:26:12] When the ICJ ruled Israel's occupation illegal, she said the court discriminates against Israel,
[05:26:18] And then she voted to sanction the ICC for issuing arrest warrants for Nenyao.
[05:26:22] It's basically a Republican policy platform, pretty much, when it comes to her opinion
[05:26:29] on America's relationship with Israel.
[05:26:31] You're a Jewish candidate and you're calling it a genocide and you're demanding an arms
[05:26:35] embargo.
[05:26:36] What do you say to voters in this district who are sick and tired of our tax dollars
[05:26:43] being sent to Israel instead of being used here?
[05:26:46] I say vote Debbie Washington show side of office because if she goes back if she is allowed to remain in office
[05:26:52] She's going to continue to send our money to kill people over in Gaza. That is who she is
[05:26:57] She's bought and owned by a pack one and a half million. They're getting the bang for their buck for the money
[05:27:02] They've given her and this is somebody Debbie Washington shows somebody who is pretending to care about our community and the needs that we have
[05:27:10] We need jobs. We need health care
[05:27:11] But as long as we send billions of dollars over to Israel, we're never going to get it
[05:27:14] And so I'm telling people to stand up in this moment in this election and remove her from office
[05:27:20] This is probably one of the last opportunities people will get to get her out of Congress. And so this moment is so important
[05:27:27] Do you believe the US should provide Israel with defensive weapon? No, okay
[05:27:33] So going I think we should arms embargo all the way, okay, and I will support block the bombs out that yeah daily arremer is
[05:27:40] So there's also, I have a Debbie Wasserman Schultz endorsement list right here. It's APAC,
[05:27:51] the Democratic Majority for Israel, Giffords, Jewish Democratic Council of America,
[05:27:55] Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and the Population
[05:28:00] connection. So that's our endorsement list. Going back to your endorsers, not your endorser
[05:28:10] necessarily, but I want to talk about your foreign policy platform a little bit because
[05:28:14] this is definitely a community that is a little bit outside of the box when it comes to American
[05:28:21] intervention, NATO, Atlanticism and whatnot. And your platform calls for continuing military aid
[05:28:28] aid to Ukraine, not Israel, sorry, strong support for NATO, backing Taiwan against China and
[05:28:34] continuing conditioned aid to Israel. You're now saying that you want an arms embargo.
[05:28:40] So I want to know what the distinction there is as far as sending aid to Israel. You want
[05:28:44] to fully restore USAID. You want to sanction Iran. How does that work with the no weapons
[05:28:51] for genocide policy with the rest of this platform that looks like fairly traditional
[05:28:58] liberal interventionism that we see from a lot of average Democrats.
[05:29:02] Yeah, I would say no weapons for Israel at all. That's what my platform is. I am pretty
[05:29:09] supportive of the Ukrainian people as they fight back against what I call Russian imperialism.
[05:29:14] I don't want to see American boots on the ground anywhere. And so I will not support
[05:29:19] American boots on the ground, but I do support the Ukrainian people and their resistance
[05:29:24] in a Taiwanese people without going to war. Okay. As far as that goes with Taiwan,
[05:29:32] what's your attitude towards the current American posture? Do you want a more cooperative
[05:29:36] relationship with China or do you want to continue sending weapons to Taiwan, which
[05:29:41] even the Trump administration is now reneged on after the Xi Jinping summit where $14 billion
[05:29:47] with the weapons that were supposed to go to Taiwan were canceled.
[05:29:50] Right. Yeah, I think more cooperative is the way to go. I don't want war. No one wins a war
[05:29:56] between the US and China. So I would not want us to be trying or posturing for war. I think that's
[05:30:03] a bad idea. Okay. You also say you support free and fair trade, but you've also mentioned that
[05:30:10] Chinese competition has threatened both US national security and global stability.
[05:30:15] You've also posted about strengthening our relationship with China, though, and you've
[05:30:19] praised China for ending extreme poverty. How do you view America's relationship with China,
[05:30:25] and how do you plan on balancing, protecting both American consumers and American workers
[05:30:32] in cooperating with China going forward? So I would say no TPP, none of those types of trade
[05:30:38] deals. I definitely think we need to protect the American worker first and foremost. I'm going
[05:30:43] going to put the American worker first. I think there's something to be done. I'm having
[05:30:47] free trade between us and China. So I don't want to see, you know, like some type of permanent
[05:30:51] trade war or trade war at all because that ends up hurting the American consumer. But
[05:30:56] you know, I'm not a capitalist, but we are competing. And the longest we are competing,
[05:31:00] I want to put the American worker first.
[05:31:03] Um, you also in January 2025 stated that Donald Trump was turning Columbia over to China. What
[05:31:10] What role do you believe the U.S. should play in Latin America?
[05:31:12] Should it involve military intervention?
[05:31:15] Should it be simple economic diplomacy?
[05:31:18] Where do you see your position on that?
[05:31:20] Diplomacy, always diplomacy.
[05:31:22] No kidnapping leaders in foreign countries or no kidnapping Americans and sending them
[05:31:27] to foreign countries.
[05:31:29] Kidnapping Maduro, I think, was kind of done.
[05:31:32] So I think we have done enough and it's time for us to be the diplomats in the room, build
[05:31:38] up other countries, provide them with the aid and support that they need to rebuild our
[05:31:43] countries. I know Venezuela just had a really bad earthquake and we should be rushing over
[05:31:48] there to help. That's my position.
[05:31:52] You also wrote an op-ed in the Sun Sentinel in January, 2026, where you called on the
[05:31:56] UN to set up a Reconstruction Trust Fund to help rebuild Venezuela. In your opinion,
[05:32:02] what role should the US play in the future of Venezuela and do you find Trump's actions
[05:32:06] in Venezuela justifiable to bomb the country, kidnap its president, hold them in salt air
[05:32:10] confinement without trial so far?
[05:32:13] No. He's doing the wrong thing by going to war and putting us in a very bad situation
[05:32:18] and then making America look bad and like out of control on the world stage. And the
[05:32:22] reason why I say a reconstruction trust fund is because we know people like to steal the
[05:32:26] money and I know the Trump administration is just going to steal whatever relief money.
[05:32:30] And so this needs to be independent. The US should allow some international body. It
[05:32:34] doesn't have to be to you in, but some someplace that is trustworthy to hold those funds and
[05:32:40] make sure the people of Venezuela get the relief that they need, not just here with
[05:32:45] this earthquake, but in general, their country facing some tough economic times and a crisis.
[05:32:51] And that money should be going to rebuild and I'm not going to billionaires in Venezuela,
[05:32:55] not going to American billionaires and not for Donald Trump to give to his friends.
[05:33:00] We're known to pillage and still, and that's what I want to avoid.
[05:33:04] Yeah.
[05:33:05] And Donald Trump has been pretty open about doing that and saying that he's doing it
[05:33:10] out in the open.
[05:33:11] He's not even hiding it anymore.
[05:33:14] So last question on foreign policy before we move on to some other stuff.
[05:33:20] So how would you like to see the Ukraine war resolve?
[05:33:23] Because the NATO summit just took place today.
[05:33:26] has gained some fairly significant leverage over Russia, even though there was a recent
[05:33:36] article that just came out on the telegraph that talked about how in a war of attrition,
[05:33:45] in the absence of additional NATO support, Russia, regardless of Ukraine's new gain,
[05:33:50] new found leverage striking oil refineries and critical infrastructure, Russia will win
[05:33:56] the war of attrition. So what is your what is your assessment on that and how do you think the
[05:34:01] Ukraine war could get resolved? So I don't know what the future is going to hold. I'll be honest
[05:34:06] with you. I am you know happy to see that Ukraine is having some success here. That's the goal.
[05:34:13] I think eventually they're gonna have to come to the table but I think that they need to get all
[05:34:17] their land back and Russia has taken Ukrainian's land and continue to do so. I don't know what is
[05:34:24] going on with the whole talk about Poland right now. I haven't read too much into it.
[05:34:27] So let's just hope that doesn't happen. That's not a good situation for anybody.
[05:34:31] But I would like to see the Ukrainian people have all of their land and sovereignty
[05:34:36] returned to them back to their borders before this war started.
[05:34:40] And I would love them to have some type of security guarantee to make sure that
[05:34:44] Russia doesn't invade them again. What that looks like and how they get there and the specifics,
[05:34:48] that's still to be determined. I think the Ukrainians are going to have to figure that out.
[05:34:53] and we should support them in whatever decision they come to.
[05:34:58] Florida's 23rd Regional District contains one of the largest Haitian diaspora communities in the United States.
[05:35:04] You've been a vocal defender of this community and you've strongly opposed efforts by the Trump administration
[05:35:09] to terminate the temporary protective status for approximately 500,000 Haitian nationals.
[05:35:14] With federal immigration policy becoming increasingly militarized and hostile to Caribbean refugees,
[05:35:19] What's your long-term vision for protecting TPS status holders and how will you work to reform our broken asylum system to ensure humane treatment for those fleeing political instability?
[05:35:31] Right. The first thing I'll say is I am extremely scared about what's about to happen in Broward County.
[05:35:36] We have one of the highest populations of Haitian Americans in the country on TPS, probably the outside of New York City.
[05:35:43] city. And they're about to be terrorized. With this recent Supreme Court decision, ICE is going to come
[05:35:48] in here and start kidnapping people off the streets and nobody's safe. They're kidnapping American
[05:35:53] citizens off the streets, just going around and picking anybody up. And it's going to get really
[05:35:58] bad here, especially around the general election time. They're going to come and maybe surveil the
[05:36:04] polling sites. So currently, there's gangs running the government in Haiti. We all know they're
[05:36:09] butchering people there. A lot of people are coming here because of that. To send people back
[05:36:13] to that situation to be butchered is just evil and cruel. We already know Donald Trump and the
[05:36:18] Republicans are evil and cruel to try to be sending people back, but this is just next level.
[05:36:24] So we definitely need to reinstate TPS, and I think we need to also do something on a federal
[05:36:31] level pass some legislation as well. There's legislation. I know that Congresswoman Ayanna
[05:36:35] and Presley introduced to make sure
[05:36:38] that we protect the Haitian community.
[05:36:39] But then also Haiti needs to be stabilized
[05:36:41] without intervention, without us going in
[05:36:44] and sending American troops on the ground to fight a war.
[05:36:47] I don't think we need to do that.
[05:36:48] I think that's the wrong way to do it.
[05:36:50] Plus the Haitian people don't want Washington coming in,
[05:36:54] putting their boot on their neck.
[05:36:55] But we have to find a way to make sure that the gains
[05:36:57] are not butchering people
[05:36:58] and not sending people back to that situation.
[05:37:01] But also these people are,
[05:37:02] they work in our hospitals, our schools,
[05:37:05] They work important jobs.
[05:37:06] They contribute to our economy.
[05:37:08] These are people who should have a pathway
[05:37:10] to citizenship in this country.
[05:37:12] And that's what I want to work on,
[05:37:13] is making sure that they get a permanent residence status
[05:37:16] and citizenship eventually.
[05:37:17] Yeah.
[05:37:19] Speaking of ICE, you brought it up earlier.
[05:37:21] Do you support the abolition and the prosecution of ICE?
[05:37:23] Yes, abolition and prosecution.
[05:37:26] I think it's important.
[05:37:27] What about Debbie Wasserman-Schultz?
[05:37:29] What's her assessment on ICE?
[05:37:32] She supported building in 2011, an ICE detention facility
[05:37:36] in Broward County in the Southwest Wrenches.
[05:37:38] She signed a letter saying, this is good for the economy
[05:37:41] and recommending to the ICE director
[05:37:44] to build that facility.
[05:37:45] 11,000, 1100 bed facility in Broward County
[05:37:48] in Southwest Wrenches.
[05:37:50] So now she's posturing and because she's running
[05:37:52] in a majority black district with a lot of immigrants,
[05:37:55] she's posturing herself as pro-immigrant and anti-ICE,
[05:37:59] but she's not going to say
[05:38:01] were abolished or prosecute ICE, she's just going to say, we need to rein them in and
[05:38:05] we need to reform ICE.
[05:38:06] I think we need to get rid of this agency.
[05:38:08] And when I get to Congress, the first thing I'm doing is putting in a rescission package
[05:38:12] to rescind all of the additional funding that ICE got and cut out all of their funding
[05:38:17] for fiscal years to come.
[05:38:19] Because what they are doing, the way they're terrorizing our community, violating the Constitution,
[05:38:24] they're being used as Donald Trump's personal army to go around or his personal secret police
[05:38:29] to kidnap people that don't agree with him.
[05:38:31] And maybe even engage in electioneering as well as the way things are going.
[05:38:37] In July 2025, the Dysance Administration with direct backing from Donald Trump opened alligator
[05:38:42] Alcatraz inside the Big Cypress National Reserve.
[05:38:45] It was recently shut down in June 2026 following runaway costs, intense litigation over the
[05:38:52] alleged Clean Air Act violations for continuously running diesel generators and reports of horrific
[05:38:57] conditions such as raw sewage, flooding, and worms in the food.
[05:39:03] It was also exposed to the single most expensive immigration detention camp in the United States
[05:39:07] history, burning through taxpayer money at a rate of $3,571 per day per detainee, with
[05:39:15] a total budget that topped $1.2 billion.
[05:39:18] As someone who's fought against the militarization of our borders, what does the disaster of
[05:39:22] alligator Alcatraz show us about the intersecting failures of immigration enforcement, environmental
[05:39:28] degradation of the Everglades, and the sheer corruption of using emergency funds to run
[05:39:34] modern-day concentration camps.
[05:39:36] We even know where to start. First, I'll say I think Ron DeSantis needs to go to jail
[05:39:39] for this.
[05:39:40] Oh, yes.
[05:39:41] This is cruel. It's a violation of human rights. And we would never let another country
[05:39:46] do something without this, without growing about it ourselves. And this concentration
[05:39:51] camp in Florida in the Everglades. And the Everglades is a beautiful place. It was part
[05:39:55] of my district up until they re-drew the maps in April. It's a massive, environmentally
[05:40:00] protected piece of land in our community. It helps the water flow south in the state
[05:40:06] of Florida. A beautiful place. A lot of wildlife lives there, habitats, and building this
[05:40:12] monstrosity in the middle of the Everglades and allowing it to be used for such horrible
[05:40:16] purposes should be illegal. And it was really illegal. And Florida has never been reimbursed
[05:40:20] for it and so he really just spent money that we didn't have to do this and didn't even
[05:40:26] get anything from the federal government for it.
[05:40:28] So I say it really shows that we have a broken immigration system that we have ICE running
[05:40:34] around kidnapping people, sending them to these types of facilities.
[05:40:38] And there was a world without ICE before, I mean before 2003 we didn't have ICE.
[05:40:42] We didn't have a police type immigration or militarized immigration system and we shouldn't
[05:40:48] return to that.
[05:40:49] Yeah, it's a paperwork violation at the end of the day the way that we're treating these people for
[05:40:57] Not having the proper paperwork that we refuse to give them is is unbelievably cruel and unjust
[05:41:03] You and and
[05:41:05] Larkin confront a Rick Scott as you said earlier over 70% of districts residents being uninsured
[05:41:12] 150,000 are on Medicaid. What's your vision to bring accessible high-quality health care to Florida's 20th district?
[05:41:18] Medicare for all we need to pass Medicare for all and that is one of the main demands that I'll have for leadership
[05:41:23] Before they get my vote when I'm elected to Congress is we need to have a vote on Medicare for all and we need to push it
[05:41:30] Because there is no reason in the world why in the country as rich as ours
[05:41:33] But people struggling right now in affordability crisis for us not to have
[05:41:37] Universal health care to have the Medicare for all a single-payer system
[05:41:40] And so that's that's what I'm going to fight for because in my I mean one of the top issues
[05:41:45] I'm hearing from people that when I'm knocking doors, it's, wow, my premium just skyrocketed.
[05:41:49] But even before the premiums, the ACA subsidies, it's buyer, people were still struggling to
[05:41:53] pay for their healthcare.
[05:41:55] They had these high deductibles and high co-payments.
[05:41:58] And we really need to give people some relief here.
[05:42:00] And so I also support canceling medical debt as well, removing it off credit reports, canceling
[05:42:05] the debt altogether, because if we were able to bail out Wall Street and we always find
[05:42:09] a way to bail out the companies, we can bail out regular people.
[05:42:12] So cancel the medical debt and we need to put some cost controls.
[05:42:15] Don't you feel like a billion dollars would be better spent on a concentration camp?
[05:42:18] Actually named alligator alcatraz though, instead of taking away people's medical debt?
[05:42:25] Only if we put Donald Trump and Rhonda Sanchez in it and don't let them leave ever.
[05:42:28] I'm sorry, I like that.
[05:42:30] Oh, sorry, go ahead.
[05:42:33] No, and then capping the cost of certain prescription drugs.
[05:42:36] Like life-saving medicines like blood thinners, diabetes medicine, I'm pre-diabetic.
[05:42:41] I might need insulin soon. Those types of medicines should not have a cost on it period,
[05:42:47] but they should have some type of control. And so allowing Medicare and Medicare to negotiate,
[05:42:53] because they currently don't have that capacity right now, will be very important.
[05:42:56] But once we have a Medicare for all system, these drugs should be free for everybody.
[05:43:01] Or we should also allow importation of cheaper prescription drugs from other countries as well.
[05:43:06] I know that's something that, surprisingly enough, Rhonda Sanchez was pushing in Florida,
[05:43:10] and they didn't get support federally, wonder why. But we should allow those drugs to come from
[05:43:15] Canada from other countries across the world, import these cheaper drugs because at the end
[05:43:19] of the day, a lot of these drugs are no different than the name brands you can find in other countries.
[05:43:23] But the brand, the patent is what is allowing these companies to charge $50,000 for these drugs.
[05:43:31] And I think some of these executives and the pharma company should be sent to jail
[05:43:35] and prosecute it for violating American law because there are already a lot of books on
[05:43:43] maybe you know people have been found in violation of doing medicaid or medicare fraud yes you know
[05:43:50] maybe they should be in jail and and not congressional uh in the u.s senate yeah not in
[05:43:58] and not in congress and certainly not in the senate i don't know who i could i could be referring
[05:44:03] to anyone right now. In July 2025, the Broward County School Board effectively voted to end
[05:44:11] universal free school lunches reverting to a pre-pandemic policy requiring parents to apply
[05:44:17] for free or reduced the meals after the federal pandemic funding expired. You testified before
[05:44:25] the board stating that we really shouldn't means test hunger. How does this return to means testing
[05:44:32] school meals exposed the broader bipartisan embrace of austerity, and how would you fight
[05:44:37] at the federal level to establish universal permanent free breakfast and lunch programs
[05:44:41] for all public school students?
[05:44:43] Right.
[05:44:44] First thing I'll say is we had that in Broward County because of me.
[05:44:48] And 2018 when I ran for school board, I was crying about this all day, all long, and after
[05:44:52] I lost that race, I sat down with a couple of school board members and I said, hey, we
[05:44:57] have to make sure kids are able to eat.
[05:44:58] And so that was something I was able to accomplish where any student in Broward County could go to school and
[05:45:03] both get, you know, breakfast and lunch and then after school as well, whether or not they were in an after school program
[05:45:08] they can bring their family members and get food. That was a
[05:45:12] very good thing, very positive thing. And because of these policies from both the state and the federal government and Donald Trump cutting
[05:45:19] the Department of Education budget, Food and Nutrition budget for families,
[05:45:24] they had to cut those programs. In my opinion, I don't think Broward County should have cut it.
[05:45:28] they should have found the way to continue paying for it.
[05:45:30] They found the way to make sure the superintendent
[05:45:32] gets paid well.
[05:45:33] They found the way to make sure all of the administrators
[05:45:35] and all their other programs and the school police
[05:45:38] got all the money they needed.
[05:45:40] I think they should have cut some of those positions
[05:45:42] in a top-heavy school district
[05:45:44] and used that money to feed kids.
[05:45:46] Because in this country,
[05:45:47] I hate that we means test everything
[05:45:49] and people say this about college,
[05:45:52] tuition-free public college as well.
[05:45:53] They say, well, I don't wanna pay for college
[05:45:56] for children of millionaires.
[05:45:57] And to me, I think, you know, these things are human rights.
[05:46:00] And I mean, it should be human rights for everybody, regardless of your
[05:46:03] income and who you, who you grew up with.
[05:46:05] I'm saying about roads.
[05:46:06] Well, I guess you're in Florida.
[05:46:07] So there's a lot of toll roads.
[05:46:09] So a lot of toll roads.
[05:46:11] Yeah.
[05:46:11] Turnpike, uh, they found a way now to, to take I 95 in Florida and
[05:46:16] turn some of the lanes, uh, into, you know, for-profit toll roads.
[05:46:19] Insane.
[05:46:20] Florida is, is a.
[05:46:22] Anarcho-capitalist nightmare.
[05:46:23] I, I lived there.
[05:46:24] I lived there.
[05:46:25] The first place I lived in in the United States of America was, was, uh,
[05:46:29] Carl Gables when I went to the university of Miami and, uh, it is,
[05:46:33] Florida is a little bit of a nightmare.
[05:46:36] I did survive it barely.
[05:46:39] Um, all right.
[05:46:40] So I got a, I got another tough one for you.
[05:46:43] You oppose the central bank digital currency on privacy grounds,
[05:46:46] yet you back the genius act, which was signed into law by Trump in 2025 of July,
[05:46:51] July 2025 to establish a framework for crypto stable coins. Your campaign also accepts crypto
[05:46:58] donations. How do you reckon with these two stances, which might appear to delegate state
[05:47:03] control of the digital dollar to private companies that issue stable coins?
[05:47:07] Yeah, well, I think we need regulation and we need some type of framework right away
[05:47:12] to regulate crypto so that Donald Trump doesn't get to enrich himself off of crypto like he's
[05:47:17] doing with, I don't know what it's called now, Trump coin. And that's why I support these
[05:47:22] pieces of legislation like the Clarity Act, because we can't wait until we get a Democratic
[05:47:25] president in office or until we take back Congress, we need to pass this now so there
[05:47:30] could be some like baseline regulation on the crypto industry. But on the central bank
[05:47:35] digital currency, you know, I'm a big civil libertarian, and I just don't trust the bit
[05:47:39] banks and I don't really trust the government. And I know a lot of immigrants in our community
[05:47:44] kind of send money back to their families using crypto.
[05:47:47] And so, you know, I want to make sure they have the privacy.
[05:47:49] That's your most Florida quality.
[05:47:51] Yeah.
[05:47:52] So like is is your your not even
[05:47:56] acknowledged whether you're supportive feelings towards crypto currency.
[05:48:00] Yeah, that's the most I would say that's the most thing about your your campaign.
[05:48:07] And I like hot weather.
[05:48:08] I'm not a fan of the cold.
[05:48:09] So yeah, me too.
[05:48:11] In Coastal Fort Lauderdale, homeowners are paying around $3,000 a year for property insurance
[05:48:19] nearly four times the national average, while the Santa's hands the industry tort reform
[05:48:24] and calls single-digit rate cuts a victory.
[05:48:27] How do you run on affordability in a state where simply existing is this expensive?
[05:48:34] What can Congress actually do about the insurance crisis?
[05:48:37] Yeah, well, there's a ballot measure on on the ballot in Florida right now to
[05:48:43] abolish property taxes, so to speak and
[05:48:46] That will actually make the situation much worse
[05:48:48] But we also need regulation on the insurance companies. We need to also do some reform of national flood insurance program
[05:48:55] There's a lot of things that we we could do
[05:48:58] Specifically on insurance. We need more options than citizens, which is the insurance in Florida
[05:49:02] So, we need better options for people and the government can create some.
[05:49:07] I know in Florida, the government doesn't want to create anything, the government ran,
[05:49:10] but I do think the government can create an insurance program for people, for homeowners,
[05:49:15] so that there's some competition because these private companies are coming in and they're
[05:49:19] just picking who they want to cover and pick, you know, wall and off entire zip codes of
[05:49:26] people and we're not going to cover and they're all pulling out of Florida because to face
[05:49:31] that Florida is facing a crisis with climate change,
[05:49:34] a sea level rise, and the insurance companies know
[05:49:37] that that's gonna come home to roof soon.
[05:49:39] And, you know, I lost my home in 2023
[05:49:41] with the flood that came through Fort Lauderdale,
[05:49:44] and you probably saw some of the footage of it.
[05:49:46] I mean, cars floating and turned the whole city
[05:49:48] off Fort Lauderdale into a river.
[05:49:50] So we have to do something on insurance,
[05:49:52] but on affordability when it comes to housing,
[05:49:54] we need to build more housing,
[05:49:55] meaning we need to remove some of the red tape
[05:49:57] on some of the bureaucracy
[05:49:58] to allow there to be more housing built.
[05:50:00] In our community, we need more public housing as well.
[05:50:03] Since Reagan, we really haven't invested in public housing.
[05:50:06] And that's a problem and an issue to me.
[05:50:08] But also one of the things that is central to my platform
[05:50:11] on housing is stopping people from being evicted.
[05:50:15] So ending no-causing evictions,
[05:50:16] but also the number one way to stop or no-fault evictions.
[05:50:20] The number one way to stop people from losing their homes
[05:50:23] is by making sure they have legal representation.
[05:50:25] And there are so many people,
[05:50:27] I mean, I've been through an eviction process before,
[05:50:29] confusing judicial process, you're not entitled to an attorney and you have an
[05:50:33] a right to an attorney under the law under Constitution of the United States
[05:50:36] and the Supreme Court really. That should extend to several cases too. You know
[05:50:40] when you're going through that process, you have like three days before they
[05:50:43] throw all your shit on the side of the street. You know, you don't know how to
[05:50:45] respond to that like how to who I didn't know you have to email the judge
[05:50:49] directly, you know, where you're going through a process. I thought, oh you
[05:50:51] submitted with the clerk of courts. I mean that seems like little small things
[05:50:55] but it's so big. I mean, will you lose your home? Your health starts to deteriorate. Everything
[05:51:00] else in your life starts to fall apart and we can prevent this. Having rental assistance programs,
[05:51:05] having rent control, any no-fault evictions, but also making sure people have access to an attorney.
[05:51:12] All right. This is part of the interview where I ask you to do the Zoran thing,
[05:51:19] to define yourself by your top five priorities. What are your top five priorities for Florida's
[05:51:24] 20th district, and how would you go about implementing them?
[05:51:28] Yeah. So the first priority is making sure we have a corruption free
[05:51:30] representative. And when I get there, remaining truth to that, which means I
[05:51:34] will not be trading stocks magically getting rich. And none of that stuff.
[05:51:38] By the way, Debbie Washington shows is one of the top, I think number two
[05:51:41] stock trader in the entire country in the Congress.
[05:51:44] You just hate to see a girl boss drive. It's fine.
[05:51:47] It's okay.
[05:51:47] So corruption, making sure we don't have corruption, both for me and none of the
[05:51:52] elected officials on me. I will not tolerate it. I will endorse against people. I will find
[05:51:57] other people to run. I want to clean up South Florida because there's too much corruption
[05:52:00] there. To tackle the housing crisis in Broward County, as you mentioned, people can't afford
[05:52:05] to live in Broward County anymore. They're being pushed out. These are being gentrified.
[05:52:10] Housing costs are going up. We need to tackle the housing crisis for the reasons I mentioned
[05:52:14] before. Healthcare. We have a healthcare crisis as well. I will, and I'm not going to be afraid
[05:52:19] to say it, I will, I'm not afraid to shut the government down to protect our rights,
[05:52:24] our health care, and our benefits from the Republicans. I don't understand why the Republicans
[05:52:29] are able to get into office, do whatever they want to do when they have the majority, but
[05:52:32] somehow when we get it, we can't figure out how to do anything. There's the filibuster,
[05:52:37] there's, we don't have the votes, we have the votes, we just need to, you know, ram
[05:52:41] our stuff through like they do. So those are the three big top issues. Climate change is
[05:52:45] another priority, hardening our infrastructure, making sure we have the resources to harden
[05:52:50] our infrastructure against floods, and really make sure that we talk about the crisis of
[05:52:55] climate change, which is hitting South Florida the hardest, or ground zero. The infrastructure
[05:53:00] needs to be fit so we need to invest more money and making sure we have environmental
[05:53:03] justice, making sure people's utility rates go down as well because people are struggling
[05:53:09] to pay for their utilities. And then the final, and this is important, is protecting our democracy.
[05:53:14] at risk in Florida more than it is anywhere with the creative ways to
[05:53:20] Republicans find ways to make sure that we're not able to vote. We redistrict
[05:53:25] when they tried it. The new law that tells you you have to re-register to vote
[05:53:29] by mail like every year now, purging people from the rolls. We need to protect
[05:53:33] our democracy from both dark money but also from fascists who are in office
[05:53:37] trying to take away our right to vote. Florida is especially notorious with this.
[05:53:40] Ron DeSantis barely won against a candidate who, you know, well, we found out after the fact was
[05:53:48] very, you know, he was caught up in a lot of stuff. But at the time, he defeated Gillum
[05:53:53] barely with a, with a very, very slim margin the first time he ran against them. And then,
[05:53:59] lo and behold, one of the first things he did was basically reinstitute a poll tax for a lot of
[05:54:03] felons who won their right to vote by a much wider margin than Ron DeSantis's margin of victory
[05:54:12] through the democratic process. And that is a real issue in your state. So what do you think
[05:54:21] about that? How do you feel about working on felons' rights to vote, like restoring
[05:54:28] felons' rights to vote in the state of Florida? Yeah, it's in our constitution and they don't
[05:54:32] want to follow the law, which when you get to a situation where the elected officials don't want
[05:54:37] to follow the law anymore, then we're in a really bad situation. So I think federally we need to
[05:54:42] start preempting some of the state laws, tie up federal funding, and instances where they are
[05:54:48] violating the law. But protecting our voting rights, we're going to continue to have amendments on
[05:54:53] the ballot in Florida to protect our right to vote, to expand our voting rights. We need election to
[05:54:58] be an election day to be a national holiday. That's something I want to work on. Same day
[05:55:03] voter registration in Florida, by the way, if you're not registered to vote by July 20th,
[05:55:07] you will not be allowed to vote in the primaries in August. That needs to change as well. But that
[05:55:13] is, I'm telling you, if you're in Florida, go get registered to vote now, update it as soon as you can.
[05:55:19] Let's talk about Democratic Socialists of America. The big year, you, from what I understand,
[05:55:25] used to be a part of the Broward chapter. And then the chapter got disbanded.
[05:55:29] And it was like 2018. I mean, there was a DSA with like five people, including me.
[05:55:34] But then like, it kind of fell apart. And randomly one day I was like, oh,
[05:55:37] there's a DSA and it was a lot of people in there. So yeah. So you were, you were OG in some
[05:55:43] respects. Are you currently a dues paying member of the Democrats?
[05:55:47] I'm currently not a dues paying member of DSA.
[05:55:49] Okay. But you are running as a Democratic socialist. Have you been endorsed by the
[05:55:52] the Democratic Socialists. Okay, um, have you sought out their endorsement? There's a right
[05:55:59] now there's a conversation kind of going on, um, where I'm talking with someone about rejoining
[05:56:03] DSA and seeking the endorsement of DSA. Okay. Um, because you've been, you've been running around
[05:56:08] with Oliver Larkin, who is not only endorsed, but also nationally. There's one of the few
[05:56:13] congressional representatives running right now that's been nationally endorsed by, by DSA
[05:56:18] national. Okay. I wanted to, I wanted to hear that. You also ran as a green party,
[05:56:25] presidential candidacy. So I didn't know if you were, you know, I don't, I didn't know if that's
[05:56:30] where your, your allegiances lie. If you're a green party. I'm a Democrat. Yeah. All right.
[05:56:39] Now we're going to do rapid fire. Rapid fire. Do you support Medicare for all? Yes. Universal
[05:56:44] shock here. Abolishing and prosecuting ICE. Abolishing private prisons. Agree a new deal.
[05:56:52] National rent control. Restoring temporary protected status for Haitians.
[05:56:56] Banning congressional stock trading. Ending the embargo on Cuba. Ending aid to Israel.
[05:57:02] Sanctioning Israel. Free Palestine. So your primary is on August 18th for people hearing
[05:57:10] you for the first time today. What do you want them to understand about your convictions and
[05:57:14] how can people contribute to your campaign both in Florida in your district and also outside?
[05:57:19] Yes, so I would say I want people to understand that my worldview and who I am is defined by
[05:57:24] the things that I've been through in life. You know, in Washington, I think my constituents
[05:57:31] and this country would benefit from having the voices of people who actually been through shit
[05:57:35] it for once. I didn't get an apolitist because I wanted really to be an apolitist. There's
[05:57:40] a lot of other things I wanted to do in life. I really did this because I remember being
[05:57:45] that kid waking up in my mom's car and sharing it at the beach and I said, I don't want that
[05:57:49] to be the reality for anybody else right here in Broward County or anywhere else in the country
[05:57:53] for that matter. And so this has been a little bit of a sacrifice, but it's the right thing
[05:57:57] to do because we deserve better in this country. And we deserve better than what we're getting
[05:58:02] from the Democratic Party. And so if you agree, and you know, it's finally an opportunity to
[05:58:06] remove someone who's been the top corporate Democrat in this party, and who is the reason
[05:58:11] why we're in this era that we're in with Donald Trump, you can contribute, go to ElijahManley.com
[05:58:16] to contribute and donate. Also, sign up for phone banking chefs and knocking on doors.
[05:58:20] We need more people because this is going to be an expensive race. APAC is going to
[05:58:24] be spending, of course, to defend their queen. And I'm going to need all the help that I
[05:58:28] can get.
[05:58:29] The voter registration deadline in person is July 20, 2026 by mail, postmark by July 20, 2026, online by July 20, 2026.
[05:58:39] Absentee mail-in voting is available to all voters.
[05:58:42] And the absentee mail-in ballot request deadline in person is by August 6, 2026 by mail received by August 6 and online by August 6.
[05:58:52] Uh, the absentee mail and ballot return deadline in person is by August 18th, 2026.
[05:58:58] And by mail, it must be received by August 18th, 2026.
[05:59:02] Early voting is available to all voters, uh, and early voting starts and ends from August
[05:59:08] 8th to August 15th, 2026.
[05:59:11] Polls are open on election day from 7am to 7pm Eastern time.
[05:59:15] Lush Manley, thanks so much for coming on.
[05:59:17] Absolutely.
[05:59:18] This was great.
[05:59:19] Uh, it's.
[05:59:20] Oh, I have we have a gift for you as well. Sorry before we let you go
[05:59:26] Even though you said you're pre-diabetic. Okay. I'll still eat it, you know, but oh, oh, look at that
[05:59:35] Yes
[05:59:38] These are some of your uh, is these are some of your favorite, uh, oh my god, your favorite snacks. We got you
[05:59:45] Go ahead dig in. I don't know how you feel about being on
[05:59:48] that's crazy you got him hella cookies I'm just gonna eat it right here people
[05:59:53] are gonna have a sitting right about a coma I'm telling you by better coma my
[05:59:59] message he's pre-diabetic you guys got him hella cookies wait I'm gonna grab
[06:00:05] one of these I'm not pre-diabetic but it could be
[06:00:11] Oh my god.
[06:00:15] And that one's gluten free.
[06:00:18] This one's chocolate chip walnut.
[06:00:20] And it's bomb.
[06:00:23] I know what this is.
[06:00:27] This is a hospital after this.
[06:00:30] I'm telling you.
[06:00:30] This is Levine Bakery.
[06:00:33] And it's bomb.
[06:00:35] What made you, you like hummus and garlic sauce,
[06:00:40] a mom. One of my favorite things, one of my favorite things, uh, he's very good. I'm a big, all those guys too. Um, I used to hate them when I was younger. I used to think they were disgusting and my grandmother would force me to eat them. Um, but now I love them. They're like the best tasting thing.
[06:00:59] How do you feel about Florida's chances, not just your district, but like there's a bunch of interesting candidates that are running. Um, have you been, have you been talking to them?
[06:01:09] I think Florida is going to surprise people this year, both in primaries and in the general
[06:01:16] election.
[06:01:18] So I tell people don't count Florida out.
[06:01:21] It's not some like super rat state or like regressive conservative state.
[06:01:25] It's just a state in waiting.
[06:01:26] We're a weird state.
[06:01:27] Like I've met Republicans who are like, I don't know how they're like, I support James
[06:01:31] Fishback, but I support you and I'm like, how the hell, but we're like completely different
[06:01:35] people.
[06:01:36] know, you know, right winger and I'm me, but there are people out like this bag is not
[06:01:42] just any kind of right winger, he's a very racist.
[06:01:45] Yeah.
[06:01:46] So I don't know how they do that and how they figure that, you know, figure that out.
[06:01:50] But um, yeah, I don't think there are any, I don't think there are any red stays or just
[06:01:55] incompetent Democrats.
[06:01:56] Oh yeah.
[06:01:57] And a lack of investment and a lack of interest in serving the people in these states in 2022.
[06:02:06] I did not have, you know, a doorknob from Charlie Chris or Val Demings,
[06:02:11] but guess who's not like who's volunteered not to know my door?
[06:02:14] Marco Rubio's volunteer. Wow.
[06:02:16] And a black precinct that was for sure going blue.
[06:02:20] And that's the thing, you know, I started seeing like Marco Rubio signs pop up in
[06:02:23] Broward County in our neighborhood. I'm like, what the hell?
[06:02:25] How did he perform in Broward County? Do you know?
[06:02:28] He lost Broward County, but it was a lot closer than it needed to be.
[06:02:31] I think for a county that blue, it should have been, you know, more of a blowout.
[06:02:34] But it's only going to continue to get, you know, a lighter shade of blue in Broward.
[06:02:39] The longer we have Democrats who are not meeting the moment and people who are not actually
[06:02:45] doing the work of engaging the community.
[06:02:47] Yeah.
[06:02:48] Do you know your rage gaming?
[06:02:49] One more time?
[06:02:50] Have you ever heard of a man by the name of your rage gaming?
[06:02:53] No.
[06:02:54] He's from Broward County.
[06:02:55] He's a, he's a streamer.
[06:02:57] Your rage gaming.
[06:02:58] Oh my God.
[06:02:59] Yeah.
[06:03:00] He's a constituent.
[06:03:01] Probably.
[06:03:02] He's, he is.
[06:03:03] Yeah.
[06:03:04] Alright, this will this will get to him at my home. Maybe hopefully one day you'll be his representative
[06:03:10] Me or or he's gonna have Debbie watching the shows. Sorry. Yeah
[06:03:16] Also known as just rage rage up wait, but that's how it's more familiar rage rage. Yeah
[06:03:25] Oh, hello Kyle
[06:03:28] He's so cool. I thought you so cool lives in Texas now
[06:03:34] Let me show them. Let me show them rage. Give me a rage clip.
[06:03:40] The show Elijah.
[06:03:42] Jeff.
[06:03:43] No, do you lose in Miami? Oh, Miami. I don't go there.
[06:03:57] a little bit of a piece between Robert and Miami.
[06:04:02] Okay, this clip is not, this clip doesn't have rage on it.
[06:04:10] There's a terrible clip.
[06:04:12] Is that you?
[06:04:15] That is me.
[06:04:16] Yeah.
[06:04:17] No suit.
[06:04:18] Oh my gosh, they give me a clip of rage and you just sent me his YouTube video this 44
[06:04:25] minutes long.
[06:04:26] seven days I will have no knees rage you already okay y'all are the worst at giving clips out here
[06:04:37] in the last half of the year I've now since about $15,000 um oh my god for this you went from
[06:04:44] 1500 to 15,000 and what do you do for work I mean if you don't want to do this fine you'd be very
[06:04:51] That's what I was going to say next, actually, so, you know, maybe if you have a lot of money, then like, that's it might be reasonable for some people to spend it. But, but I work in fast food. I make $12 an hour. So it's very bad decision. It's not sustainable at all.
[06:05:10] So, uh, yeah, um, yeah, just, uh, we were doing an advice that we called Chad vice and, uh, a 30 year old fan admitted he spent over $15,000 in six months on only fans, despite being a fast food worker.
[06:05:29] 15,000?
[06:05:30] Mm hmm.
[06:05:31] Yeah.
[06:05:32] That's right.
[06:05:33] 15,000.
[06:05:34] What is this?
[06:05:36] This is my podcast co-host Austin show in in Rage's neighborhood.
[06:06:00] Can you teach me a movement where you're moving your arms and legs in the same direction?
[06:06:06] You know who else we have who's our constituent, uh, Kodak Black, rapper, he lives in uh,
[06:06:33] City and I'm pumping them true I
[06:06:37] Run it's a codec all the time when I'm door knocking when I'm just out and about like yeah
[06:06:42] Yeah, he'll drive. He's really like really visible in the community like one time. He like scared of shit out of me
[06:06:47] He'd like drove by he just like he was just making noises and shit out the corner place that codec black and it was
[06:06:54] Wow, and that man is uh
[06:06:57] He's a legend. Yeah, yeah, he recently came out and a very interesting take said him
[06:07:03] Andrick and Kanye are they want to join up. They want to start a club called KKK, you
[06:07:10] know, because they're, they're, they're the true Israelites. That's what he said. Don't
[06:07:17] know how those two things are even related to one another, but you know, he's just, he's
[06:07:21] just living his own life, you know, Israel, I don't know. I don't think that goes together.
[06:07:26] Yeah. But this was a rage. I took my gay homie to the hood. That was the video. We, we just
[06:07:31] saw a clip from that stream that they did together.
[06:07:38] Austin is the gay homie.
[06:07:41] What did you do in the middle?
[06:07:42] Yeah, yeah, he's my podcast goes, he's gay.
[06:07:45] He's also, he's-
[06:07:46] I'm gay!
[06:07:48] And Lebanese!
[06:07:49] That's what he sounds like.
[06:07:52] He also sometimes says stuff like this.
[06:07:54] I hate white people, I hate white people.
[06:07:57] Really messed up.
[06:07:58] He's a little bit racist to white people.
[06:08:01] self-hitting way. Yeah. Well, he's Lebanese. There's a bit
[06:08:07] Lebanese American population in Florida. Half our politicians are actually Lebanese.
[06:08:13] Oh, I know. I have a secret Lebanese. It's not, it's not, it's not a secret Jewish
[06:08:18] conspiracy. There's a secret Lebanese conspiracy. Actually,
[06:08:23] okay. Judge Jeanine Perot, did you know she's Lebanese? I did not. There you go.
[06:08:27] Oh, there are hello Lebanese people in key positions of power in this country and nobody
[06:08:36] knows their Lebanese arms.
[06:08:39] I need to check and see if I'm a covicular.
[06:08:42] He's in Miami, I think.
[06:08:44] Yeah, clavicus Miami.
[06:08:45] He can't like stay out of.
[06:08:47] I know.
[06:08:49] A vicular, a vicular to not to check and see if I'm Lebanese.
[06:08:56] know who else is Lebanese? Erica Kirk. Really? Yeah. Yeah.
[06:09:02] I'm not like one Lebanese guy in a trench coat pretending to be
[06:09:05] everybody. I'm telling you. There are a lot of people. No,
[06:09:13] Erica Kirk is I have Lebanese and have Polish, I think. Um, but
[06:09:20] Yeah, he's, uh, there are, there are a lot of, there are a lot of people who are Lebanese
[06:09:28] that you would not expect.
[06:09:30] There's a whole like Wikipedia, like Lebanese in there.
[06:09:33] Okay.
[06:09:34] Let's look it up.
[06:09:35] Actually, no, no, I'm going to freak in Florida like everybody, Charlie, Chris, he's in Broward.
[06:09:44] Did you just say bro word?
[06:09:49] Broward.
[06:09:50] I'm sorry for that bro word. Oh my god. Oh, yeah. BS. I would get you
[06:09:59] Someone said someone said drew ski Lebanese. Okay, that's not true
[06:10:09] Look it up famous Lebanese people
[06:10:16] List what the hell list of Lebanese people
[06:10:20] Oh, yeah, Austin's not on here at all. Yeah, Austin's not on here. Why would he be? A
[06:10:38] lot of writers and a lot of poets, fashion designers, dancers. Let's go to politicians.
[06:10:44] Where are the politicians at?
[06:10:48] Not Mia Khalifa, but we know that already.
[06:10:51] Um, let's see.
[06:10:57] Why am I looking at this?
[06:10:58] I don't even know how I got here.
[06:11:02] Um, journalism.
[06:11:06] Okay.
[06:11:07] This list is incomplete because it doesn't even have Judge Ginni and Perot.
[06:11:11] I didn't know she was live in use.
[06:11:14] There's a lot. There's a lot of secret. There's a lot of secret Lebanese people that you would just not expect.
[06:11:27] What is this? Chris Romano. Wait. No, I'm thinking of someone else. Never mind.
[06:11:37] mine. Fashion designers, Joseph Aboud. That makes sense. At least that also makes sense.
[06:11:46] Musicians. Legal professionals. Oh, there it is, Janine Perot. Business, Alec Gores.
[06:11:58] Jack Nasser. Okay, I don't know who any of these people are. Never mind.
[06:12:01] I put polishes like all the way at the bottom. Let's hide it. Yeah. What are they hiding? What are they hiding? That's the question.
[06:12:10] Um, oh, wow, John Zogby, poster founder of Zogby International is Lebanese. I didn't know that. Um,
[06:12:18] what do we got? What do we got? Charlie Chris. Yeah. Thanks a lot. You were, you were right.
[06:12:24] That's what I'm saying. What the fuck?
[06:12:26] No, it's like that's a white guy.
[06:12:30] Like that's a straight up white guy you would never expect.
[06:12:34] Yeah.
[06:12:35] No, it's wrong.
[06:12:36] I'm not so lame.
[06:12:37] I'm not so lame.
[06:12:38] Like Lebanese Huckabite government, I'm telling you.
[06:12:41] Chris Sinounu, that's another one.
[06:12:43] Yep.
[06:12:44] That's another one.
[06:12:45] That's crazy.
[06:12:46] Both of them.
[06:12:47] Am I crazy about that?
[06:12:48] That's Chris Sinounu, former governor of New Hampshire.
[06:12:50] What are you doing on this list?
[06:12:52] You know?
[06:12:53] Darryl Eason, would that make sense?
[06:12:56] at least like, you know, there's some people that I know are Lebanese, but then like every
[06:13:01] now and then. Yeah, Johnson, Nunu, which makes sense.
[06:13:07] Oh, that's like, you didn't know Ralph Nader was Lebanese. That's okay. So that's another
[06:13:12] one. That's like, you would think he's a white guy, but then like Lebanese, but I knew he
[06:13:16] was Lebanese. Yeah, Ralph Nader is Lebanese. Yeah, it's crazy.
[06:13:23] There's probably like 500 more. They didn't list. Yeah. No one knows. No one knows what
[06:13:29] it's like to be Lebanese like this. There's a lot. There's a lot of people. Yeah. Peso
[06:13:34] Pluma is Lebanese. Really? Yeah. Everyone knows the house. I mean, I knew that too.
[06:13:40] Is it Maxwell Fraz? I don't think Maxwell Fraz is not Lebanese. That's so...
[06:13:45] Wait, actually. That would be fucking crazy. Uh-oh. We might have a look.
[06:13:51] No, no, no, he's not. He's not, he's not, he's not on this list, even if he, I don't
[06:14:00] know if he is, but he's not on this list. Yeah, Shakira, Samahai, I mean, those are,
[06:14:05] those are another, yeah, we put, we're going to put Maxwell Frost on suspected Lebanese
[06:14:09] as the column. You know, he's, he's, he's potentially Lebanese until further notice.
[06:14:15] To further notice. Yeah, until we figure out whether he is or not. Um, yeah, there's a
[06:14:21] There are a lot of people like this where you're just like the fuck. That's crazy
[06:14:25] The other one that I was you know, yeah, Kevin O'Leary is like a white guy. It's like a piece
[06:14:30] How is he so weird, right?
[06:14:34] Wait, shut the fuck up. He is Lebanese. No
[06:14:36] No.
[06:14:37] Oh, oh my God, he is.
[06:14:41] That's not Frost fucking Lebanese.
[06:14:44] Ain't no way.
[06:14:46] Maxwell Alejandro Frost, born on January 17, 1997, comes from a diverse heritage with
[06:14:51] roots in Puerto Rico, Lebanese and Haitian ancestry.
[06:14:58] I did not know the Lebanese part.
[06:15:03] What is going on?
[06:15:04] I knew Maxwell and I did not know the Lebanese part. That's all I easy
[06:15:10] What is going on in America? Yeah, what the hell's going on this is what you need to investigate
[06:15:15] You know in Congress, I will be in weaponized the Justice Department. Yeah, I'm gonna be investigating
[06:15:20] Who's actually Lebanese and who's not we need to know I need to ask my mom if you're listening if we're Lebanese
[06:15:26] Let me know right now. Yeah, like test me right now
[06:15:29] I want to know something even more saying Al pastor is only a thing because of Lebanese
[06:15:33] immigrants in the Mexico.
[06:15:34] I didn't know that.
[06:15:35] Yes.
[06:15:36] Really?
[06:15:37] Yeah.
[06:15:38] No, that's real.
[06:15:39] Okay.
[06:15:40] All right.
[06:15:41] Well, Elijah, thank you so much.
[06:15:42] I just wanted to, you know, spend, uh, fill some time here while you eat so that we didn't
[06:15:47] just like dump this on you in front of you and then be like, eat quickly.
[06:15:50] Um, so this was the most, uh, unproductive aspect to this conversation.
[06:15:56] Um, uh, donate the largest campaign, everybody.
[06:15:59] Um, if you like what you heard from him and, uh, yeah, thank you so much for coming on.
[06:16:05] We'll take these out with you.
[06:16:06] Don't worry.
[06:16:07] I'm going to get all of these so yeah, okay, all right, yeah, no, definitely take the cookies.
[06:16:20] Otherwise I'll eat it.
[06:16:23] Okay, I am going to
[06:16:27] Bro, go get him from pre to post diabetic through
[06:16:34] My man. So I got the cookie tray. Yeah, I am going to to play you guys a video
[06:16:49] video that I was playing beforehand. There's a main update. We'll look at the main update.
[06:17:00] Shit. Hold on. Hold on. There it is. Refresh the page, big dog. Oh, you put Austin showing
[06:17:13] there, didn't you? Come on, man. You guys are clavicular. Wait,
[06:17:19] is clavicular actually Lebanese?
[06:17:28] There's no
[06:17:32] you guys are fucking with me, bro. You added that you added that
[06:17:41] you dropped the video.
[06:17:42] Oh shit
[06:17:50] Awkward moment with Elijah. What is this?
[06:17:55] Bro, this setup is dog shit compared to your own one shut the fuck up
[06:18:03] You guys love
[06:18:05] being fucking annoying. And then when I call your ass out in front of the guest,
[06:18:11] you're like, meh, meh, meh. Don't joke at it, Wikipedia chat. That's true. You
[06:18:20] shouldn't do that. You mustn't do that. All right, I'm gonna go take a pic with
[06:18:24] Elijah while this plays for a second. What is this? Wonder where this came from?
[06:18:35] I'm going to play this. Take photo and I'll be back in a second. Okay.
[06:19:00] Vince Vaughn is ISIS? Vince Vaughn? ISIS Lebanese? What the fuck is that even?
[06:19:06] Hey everyone, it's Graham Platner here. I think as many of you know over the past couple
[06:19:11] of days I have faced some very serious allegations and I just want to make it clear. This is
[06:19:17] all false. The things that have been claimed did not happen. It's not real. It is placed
[06:19:27] an immense amount of weight on me as I think about what needs to happen now. Amy and I
[06:19:40] are regular people. We were not looking for this experience. We were not looking to get
[06:19:46] into politics. We had no desire to run for office. I just want you to think about what
[06:19:55] you would do. What is this man saying, bro? Sorry, I got to run it back. I got to run
[06:20:02] it back from the start. Okay. Is he fucking not? If this was a mess before the state parties
[06:20:16] just made it much, much worse, apologies for trusting incorrect sources. News, the main
[06:20:19] Democratic Senate committee overwhelmingly voted in favor of 600 plus person, nominating
[06:20:23] Convention to replace Graham Plattner, DSC has had a long emergency meeting Wednesday
[06:20:29] and then took, no, no, no, wait.
[06:20:37] They are doing it.
[06:20:40] They're doing the damn thing.
[06:20:41] They're doing the, no, no, that's crazy.
[06:20:50] Oh my god, it's mom of the time. Oh my god, it's mama Harris
[06:21:01] Talk about a fucking party that never learns is goddamn lesson bro. How incredible
[06:21:10] Oh my god
[06:21:12] what's up do we just not want do we just not what's going on do they just not
[06:21:24] want to fucking win what's what's happening
[06:21:30] hey everyone it's cramp latin here because many of you know over the past
[06:21:36] couple days I have faced some very serious allegations and I just want to
[06:21:40] make it clear. This is all false. The things that have been claimed did not happen. It's
[06:21:47] not real. It is placed in a immense amount of weight on me as I think about what needs
[06:22:01] to happen now. Amy and I are regular people. We were not looking for this experience. We
[06:22:11] were not looking to get into politics. We had no desire to run for office. I just want
[06:22:20] you to think about what you would do as a regular person in a position where a much
[06:22:28] large world, large forces, were working against you personally to accuse you of the worst
[06:22:38] thing that a person could do, and it was not remotely true.
[06:22:48] I learned about this through press inquiries, with no time to truly respond, no time for
[06:22:57] investigations before a corporate media system and the political establishment got to act
[06:23:08] as judge, jury, and executioner.
[06:23:11] Is he saying Republicans?
[06:23:12] No, he's saying, I think he's saying this is Israel, like he's implying that it's Israel
[06:23:18] doing this.
[06:23:19] What the fuck?
[06:23:21] Accusations are supposed to be the beginning of things, not the end.
[06:23:25] oh my god he's doing the oh no he's like innocent until proven guilty that's
[06:23:33] that's crazy he said he said believe men
[06:23:45] I think it's really important to understand why this is happening in the
[06:23:51] timeline. Why this is happening right now, much like October, when the first attack started.
[06:23:59] Much like Lamar, believe me, Hassan, what the fuck? I mean, I'm, I'm,
[06:24:04] and what are you, I'm joking. Like I'm, I'm making a joke about how silly this is,
[06:24:09] like how silly this, this take is.
[06:24:11] This is actually nutty. This is actually a crazy situation. This is not what I think
[06:24:24] was going to happen. Holy fuck.
[06:24:29] The news that was created the week before the primary, there is a reason that this is happening
[06:24:36] now. I only have until July 13th, until I am officially the nominee. This was the last
[06:24:45] week to try to get me off of the battle. And that's why this is occurring. It's not the
[06:24:59] false allegations, though, that have brought us to where we are. It's the fact that they
[06:25:05] being used by the political establishment to put structural pressure on us.
[06:25:19] We live in a political system that is not built for normal people.
[06:25:23] It is a system that is built structurally to make sure that movements like ours cannot
[06:25:30] flourish. That if they begin to succeed, they can be crushed. What we have
[06:25:42] accomplished here, you made possible. The people of Maine, the volunteers, the
[06:25:50] voters, the grassroots donors, and I have all the faith in the world that we
[06:25:55] could win if we could continue to harness that. But the brutal political reality is that
[06:26:05] they are going to take everything away from us.
[06:26:12] Those in power who have the ability to do so are using these allegations as an excuse
[06:26:19] to take away all of the things that we need to run a campaign.
[06:26:23] Yeah, I think he's saying the Democrats did this like the Democratic establishment did this
[06:26:30] Like they they pulled this last second
[06:26:34] Right before the day, you know like leaning into a lot of the
[06:26:39] Uh, the the uh pre-existing conspiracies given the the timing of it
[06:26:48] Um, but I don't know if he's like
[06:26:50] I'm going to be honest, I don't know if he's so far, I don't know if he's denying it because
[06:26:55] he, you know, he is also in legal trouble considering that, because here's the thing.
[06:27:02] Okay.
[06:27:03] Here's the thing.
[06:27:04] Here's the situation.
[06:27:05] This accusation is a criminal accusation and one that actually has plenty.
[06:27:12] If the political reporting is correct, there's no reason for me to believe it's not.
[06:27:17] already enough evidence to convict in court, right? And the victim has until like 2041,
[06:27:31] because it was 2021, the 20 year statute of limitations. So she has until 2041. Not really.
[06:27:44] What do you mean?
[06:27:54] I wouldn't say to convict yet since, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, not convict.
[06:28:00] Sorry.
[06:28:01] I should have said charge.
[06:28:03] It is hard to prosecute, but definitely enough to charge.
[06:28:17] Going to lose our ability to fundraise.
[06:28:21] We are going to lose our ability to access voter data.
[06:28:25] We are going to lose all of the things that any campaign needs on the basic level simply
[06:28:32] to function. Larger organizations, the national level party, the bigger donor networks, they
[06:28:43] have all committed to spending no money in this race if I'm in it. They would rather
[06:28:49] see Susan Collins win than have me be the next outer for men.
[06:29:02] What comes next needs to come from the people, needs to come from the people of Maine, needs
[06:29:09] to come from the voters who on June 9th, at a strength of over 150,000, the largest number
[06:29:17] in the history of Maine primaries, said no to this kind of politics, voted for a politics
[06:29:26] that would actually represent them, voted against the political system, against the donor
[06:29:32] class against the entrenched forces. And I'm not asking for how this process is going to
[06:29:43] work. I'm not trying to dictate to anyone who it should be or how we get there, but I will say this.
[06:29:50] It needs to be open, transparent, and democratic. It needs to be reflecting the will and the values
[06:29:57] of the people that built this movement, the people that showed up on June 9th. People
[06:30:03] in D.C. need to stay in D.C. Decisions should not be made in back rooms by people in places
[06:30:10] of political power. Party apparatchics are not the ones to make these decisions. These
[06:30:16] decisions need to be made in the open by the people of this state, the people who got us
[06:30:22] here. This is exactly the kind of political system that everyone voted against on June 9th.
[06:30:31] And for that reason, we need to be assured that it is going to be open and democratic as we move
[06:30:37] forward. Amy and I struggled about getting into this. Last summer, right around this time of year,
[06:30:52] He dropped out chat. He dropped out fucking spoiler alert. He dropped out at the end of this
[06:30:57] I just I'm trying to understand why
[06:31:01] He's saying all this stuff though sat down and we looked at each other and we said if we believe in the kind of politics
[06:31:08] We think that we do
[06:31:10] We have to do this
[06:31:14] Over the past couple days really yesterday and today
[06:31:19] We have had to have that exact same conversation
[06:31:22] We believe that for the movement to continue, it can't be made, and for that reason, we
[06:31:49] we are suspending campaign operations.
[06:31:55] See?
[06:31:55] This is incredibly difficult because I know
[06:31:59] that some will think it's an admission of guilt
[06:32:01] and it most certainly is not.
[06:32:03] We're not doing it because of the allegations,
[06:32:04] we're doing it because of the structures
[06:32:06] that are being taken away from us by those in power.
[06:32:10] And I also feel an immense amount of responsibility
[06:32:15] to everyone who has worked so hard to get us to where we are.
[06:32:28] So here's the thing, the reason why he went this long and convoluted route, I suspect,
[06:32:36] to, you know, one, say that he's getting fucked over by the establishment Democrats, so that
[06:32:45] there is like still a decent amount of anger towards the establishment Democrats for, this
[06:32:52] is your fault, Sonia. I know I, I want to apologize to everybody for handpicking Graham
[06:32:57] Plattner, convincing him to go to Iraq and Afghanistan, convincing him that, you know,
[06:33:07] joining the mercenary brigades would be a viable route for his career.
[06:33:13] I also wrote most of his speeches as well.
[06:33:16] That was really fucked up of me.
[06:33:17] I apologize.
[06:33:18] I told him to get the tattoo.
[06:33:20] I thought it'd be funny.
[06:33:21] My mistake.
[06:33:23] Okay.
[06:33:25] I was the army recruiter for Grand Planner, although he's older than me.
[06:33:29] It's time for me to take responsibility.
[06:33:31] So.
[06:33:36] Yeah.
[06:33:41] I just think like, oh God, the Democrats, man.
[06:33:47] Oh no, everything is so fucked up, dude.
[06:33:50] Everything is so fucked up.
[06:33:51] Because he's suspending his campaign, there's still going to be a lot of palpable rage towards
[06:33:57] the establishment. There are going to be people that, especially after his denials, the people
[06:34:03] that love him, that voted for him are just and don't care about women at all, including
[06:34:08] women by the way, are going to literally say, oh, fuck this. Like you cooked our boy. And
[06:34:16] not only that but then the Democrats like the the main Democratic party is not doing like any sort of
[06:34:24] open electoral process here and instead are using a 600 plus person nominating convention to replace
[06:34:33] Please, Grant Plattner, this is devastating.
[06:34:40] This is, I mean, I think this still helps Troy Jackson, ironically enough, depending
[06:34:50] on who's actually going to be a part of the nomination system, like the nominating convention.
[06:35:00] But even if it was literally like a populist figure, I think people are still going to
[06:35:07] be pissed off because they had no say in it.
[06:35:12] It's crazy.
[06:35:19] Maine is gone, bro, is raps. We gotta move on. Yeah, congressional reporter for Punchbowl
[06:35:38] News reports 600-plus person nominated convention. Maine MDP statement comes out and says a hundred
[06:35:47] committee members. With over a hundred state committee members who voted to
[06:35:49] hold a nominate convention to choose a new nominee if there's a vacancy to fill,
[06:35:52] we will announce the full timeline details on how the nomination process will
[06:35:55] move forward. Information about how to participate or commerce for candidates
[06:35:58] soon will keep the polling informed throughout the process. Transparency is
[06:36:01] the utmost importance.
[06:36:07] Jeet says, Platner has to go immediately. He's a horrible person. He should never
[06:36:11] have run. But what the party is doing here is deeply anti-democratic and self-
[06:36:14] damaging this, they need to have a quick primary with maximum voter participation.
[06:36:23] And I love when people go, oh, how does the Liberal Party of Canada pick its candidates?
[06:36:27] It's like, I know, but that's not America, is it?
[06:36:30] It's fucking Maine, okay?
[06:36:32] And that already happened.
[06:36:34] Not only are you, you're complaining about a thing that happened already, that they're
[06:36:38] overturning in an undemocratic manner, only two years after this exact same fucking thing
[06:36:43] happened with Kamala Harris. I was in support of it at the time and I was wrong. Okay. I
[06:36:49] was fucking wrong. Nancy Pelosi was right. I was wrong. Do you understand? I said right
[06:36:59] now, unless they, unless they just straight up pick a candidate and it's a continuation,
[06:37:05] and then that candidate can be a change candidate, right? Like, but, but it's like Kamala Harris
[06:37:09] the perfect, perfect pick. Nancy Pelosi knew how weak Kamala Harris was and she didn't want it.
[06:37:15] I, on the other hand, the true kingmaker, you know, outside of the party, was in favor of Nancy
[06:37:20] Pelosi. I was fucking wrong. I admit that we can't do that again, okay? Because it creates weak
[06:37:30] candidates, and on top of that, it creates tremendous enmity.
[06:37:39] Comily and mean way, what did I say? I said, what did I say?
[06:37:49] Oh, I said Nancy Pelosi. Yes, Nancy Pelosi was right. She wanted a primary. She wanted a fast primary.
[06:37:56] The establishment Democrats and myself went with Kamala Harris, okay?
[06:38:06] I thought that it would be fast and the speed in which the new candidate came in would show
[06:38:18] that the party was united. There isn't enough time to have another primary, yes there is.
[06:38:43] Every delegate seat in main convention would trace back to how actual primary voters cast
[06:38:47] their bowels on June 9th, Banger Daily News says, meaning most delegates would probably
[06:38:59] vote for Troy Jackson.
[06:39:10] Maine Democrats poised to run a convention for Senate. The state party could have decided
[06:39:14] that any process that didn't allow voters to get a say would be fatally compromised.
[06:39:18] It did not.
[06:39:32] We went toe-to-toe with one of the most entrenched political systems in the history of the world,
[06:39:37] and we won.
[06:39:41] We beat them on June 9th in overwhelming numbers.
[06:39:48] We did it the right way.
[06:39:49] We built a campaign.
[06:39:51] We engaged in electoral politics.
[06:39:53] We motivated people.
[06:39:55] We banded together.
[06:39:56] We did it the way that we were told we are supposed to make change.
[06:40:00] And we won.
[06:40:01] And now they are not going to let us have it.
[06:40:10] if it's me. And so are suspending campaign operations. I want to make clear though, I
[06:40:19] intend to file my paperwork to withdraw. The process needs to assure that what comes next
[06:40:28] is reflective of the manors who on June 9th turned out and showed that they are desperate
[06:40:34] for a different kind of politics.
[06:40:38] It needs to be driven not from back rooms,
[06:40:41] but by the will of the people.
[06:40:45] And the decisions that come next must come from that.
[06:40:52] All we were asking for was healthcare,
[06:40:56] was to end the genocide,
[06:40:59] to use our taxpayer dollars at home
[06:41:01] to uplift our communities
[06:41:02] instead of waging war overseas.
[06:41:06] We were asking for a fair system.
[06:41:10] We were asking for an end to the corruption,
[06:41:14] the end to the money in politics.
[06:41:18] We were asking for real democracy
[06:41:21] and we did it the right way and we won.
[06:41:29] But now the ball is in the court
[06:41:30] of the Democratic establishment.
[06:41:32] My name might be on the ballot right now, but that ballot line belongs to the people of Maine.
[06:41:42] And on November 3rd, it needs to belong to the people of Maine.
[06:41:46] And the next Democratic senator, for Maine, needs to belong to the people of Maine.
[06:41:52] They need to reflect the will and the values of the people of this state.
[06:42:02] I love this state. I love man, and I love manors in ways that I can't really describe.
[06:42:14] I'm immensely proud of what we have built, and I have the utmost faith that we will
[06:42:20] continue to build, and we will continue to move towards a better future.
[06:42:32] From the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank all of you, and keep fighting.
[06:42:44] We're going to win someday.
[06:42:46] Okay, so he came out with this and this proves that a chud can't really ever be a chat, even if he changes himself. No, that's not true. That's not true.
[06:43:04] A chud can change. This one certainly didn't, okay?
[06:43:13] Yeah, so he's just like hyping up, he's hyping up the whole process, he's saying, is he starts
[06:43:22] off with a denial, which is again, I mean, come on, it's fucking ridiculous.
[06:43:37] Like any kind of denial that points to a grander conspiracy needs to have paperwork associated
[06:43:44] with it. You know what I mean? Like it's, it's totally ridiculous.
[06:43:49] Well, he was like, Oh, I just, I heard about this accusation for the first time ever. It's
[06:43:54] like, yeah, well that's kind of your fault. And it's a, it's a defensive statement that
[06:44:03] basically tells his audience, like his viewers, um, his viewers like, oh, I didn't know, like,
[06:44:10] I didn't know that this was coming. I could not have lied to you because I didn't know it was coming.
[06:44:18] Right?
[06:44:23] Planner statements campaign on call per source on June 9th, 154,000 manors didn't just reject
[06:44:28] this kind of politics. They voted for something. They made their voices louder than any campaign
[06:44:31] in the Hish River Gray State. We won and we did so spectacularly. What is this?
[06:44:39] Yeah, APAC dropped $2.5 million for Susan Collins.
[06:44:47] We have asked assurances from the Democratic Party that they will ensure a process for a
[06:44:50] replacement nominee that respects the will of the voters who voted for a Democrat of
[06:44:53] politics for our 15,000 volunteers and all of you. The process needs to be accountable.
[06:44:57] It needs to be transparent. It needs to be Democratic and it needs to engage
[06:45:00] In a very real way, the people that delivered the mandate on June 9, the sole goal from
[06:45:05] the beginning of this thing has been defeating Susan Kauss and building working class movement,
[06:45:09] and we have done all of that together. And I feel a deep sense of gratitude and a deep,
[06:45:12] deep obligation to all of you to ensure that the voices of those 150,000 people who voted for
[06:45:18] us in June are heard. What comes next is now in the hands of the main Democratic Party.
[06:45:33] Lots of people covering themselves up in glory about this.
[06:45:38] What is this? The sheer volume of American politics dedicated to sexual blackmailing
[06:45:41] me to the stairs absolutely out the charts were ruled by unvetted accusations of social
[06:45:45] to gossip. Every faction is equally guilty. Can't let a mob dynamic go to waste.
[06:45:56] Like, dude, dude, we already did this, okay? We already did this. There are ridiculous allegations
[06:46:06] or very clearly shits mirroring. And then there are credible allegations that the difference
[06:46:12] in this circumstance is literally an advancement of rape culture in this
[06:46:18] circumstance would be to take credible allegations and to spin them as though
[06:46:23] they're ridiculous. Like if you have
[06:46:31] real-time conversations way back when between the victim and other people then
[06:46:39] And yeah, there is no, like it's a wrap, you know what I mean?
[06:46:44] That's why I said this is like, it would be difficult to convict a rape charge regardless,
[06:46:48] but like, as far as allegations hold weight, this one is fairly reliable and is enough
[06:46:57] to charge for sure.
[06:46:58] Like there's enough evidence there to charge.
[06:47:04] What is this?
[06:47:11] Yeah, and Plattner dropped out with a video poisoning the welfare dams Western stand up
[06:47:17] and they both just shot each other.
[06:47:19] The Demostellage Regist voted to let themselves choose the nominee Plattner drops out.
[06:47:22] Some think they're opposing a Plattner before candidate when they're actually opposing
[06:47:25] a 156,000 voter preferred platform.
[06:47:29] You need that platform that won the landslide to be Collins.
[06:47:36] And then I think Plattner's like dropout take is an atom bomb.
[06:47:42] He concocted the perfect statement that is designed to get a lot of his fucking fans,
[06:47:54] a lot of his voters to feel slighted, to feel frustrated. It was a face-saving operation
[06:48:02] for himself, narcissistic through and through all the way to the bitter end, okay? And the
[06:48:11] consequences of that are going to be unbelievable because if you had 156,000 people that voted
[06:48:19] for him, right? If the goal there is to get at least 100,000 of those guys, the vote for
[06:48:25] whoever in the general, okay?
[06:48:30] Grant Plattner's dropout statement ensured that it'll be at most like 50,000 of those
[06:48:39] $150,000 that will vote for whoever the DNC picks.
[06:48:48] That number drops to zero if it's like Janet Mills.
[06:48:54] Doesn't it force democratic party to choose someone with similar positive planner?
[06:49:10] I don't think that this actually applies pressure to the democrats to do that.
[06:49:22] Because I think most of this, especially the straightforward denial from the start,
[06:49:40] you know, Niles Stannas says, Grant Plattner announced just moments ago he's ending his
[06:49:43] Senate visit, argued just hours before there's a huge issue between Plattner personally under
[06:49:47] grave suspicion and discredited, the ideas he ran on popular not at all discredited.
[06:49:52] I agree with this assessment. I have been saying this exact same thing. And yet people
[06:49:59] see that as an endorsement of Grand Platinum of the person and not the platform for some
[06:50:04] weird reason. Some refuse to see the platform on purpose because they're in opposition to
[06:50:11] the platform. They don't give a fuck about Grand Platinum of the person. They just despise
[06:50:15] left populism. Okay, there are a lot of opportunists. There are a lot of opportunists who are taking
[06:50:24] advantage of the situation to basically universalize like any kind of Bernie association as being
[06:50:33] the same guy as Graham Plattner. Because they hate the Bernie Crats, they hate left populism,
[06:50:40] They hate the democratic socialists of America.
[06:50:49] But I don't know, I find it crazy that he just came out and did a face-saving operation.
[06:51:02] Like I know he's narcissistic, obviously.
[06:51:05] You've got to be narcissistic if you're fucking, you have that kind of a background, got a
[06:51:09] fucking Nazi tattoo on your chest and you chose the run.
[06:51:15] Right? But I didn't think that he would try to,
[06:51:23] uh, to, to even refuse to fall on a sword almost.
[06:51:30] Yeah. Fox news has the worst take here. Uh,
[06:51:33] it's the left's fault for this happening. They, they, I love,
[06:51:36] they say, Platinum's a socialist. Yeah.
[06:51:39] So, wait.
[06:52:01] That was more so for his bass, was it not?
[06:52:03] Yeah, but it was to fire up the bass in a direction that is unproductive if he cares
[06:52:08] about in any way shape or form maintaining the Senate majority.
[06:52:15] You know what I mean?
[06:52:38] I already covered the Trump Hague on Platinum, yeah this is, I covered it I said Donald Trump
[06:52:56] is going to replace Pete Hague with Platinum now that he's got a credible rape allegation.
[06:53:03] He's in a bind.
[06:53:06] It's really a question on whether or not you believe the woman, as what Donald Trump said.
[06:53:22] Having you at all against me that we're not, oh my God, dude.
[06:53:27] This isn't like another politician pointing the finger at Plattner and just like defaming
[06:53:31] This is a victim.
[06:53:37] Generally though, your take makes no sense.
[06:53:39] Like what's the guy going to say?
[06:53:40] Yeah, I raped that woman and all my supporters support Troy Jackson.
[06:53:42] I actually present that would have been the right.
[06:53:45] No, he should have said, I've let all of you down.
[06:53:48] I had far too much baggage.
[06:53:50] I'm sorry.
[06:53:52] I'm sorry.
[06:53:53] I thought I could make some changes.
[06:53:57] And I let all of you down.
[06:53:58] I let the 15,000 of you that worked on this campaign down, I let, I let the 150,000 who
[06:54:05] that voted for me down, the fuck.
[06:54:09] And most of all, I let this person down.
[06:54:13] I didn't know that it was the case.
[06:54:16] Nobody would admit to that.
[06:54:17] What do you mean?
[06:54:18] What do you mean?
[06:54:19] Nobody would admit to that.
[06:54:23] That's an admission of guilt.
[06:54:25] No.
[06:54:26] No, there's a way to do it without fucking being like I'm guilty, throw me in jail, dumbass.
[06:54:34] You say, look, it's not been a secret that I've had a hard time with alcohol.
[06:54:43] Like I've been very clear on that.
[06:54:46] And I thought that I had grown out of this.
[06:54:50] It's not, you know, I like I'm horrified at the prospect that I might have hurt someone without realizing I
[06:55:00] Don't believe I did this. I don't believe I'm capable of doing this, but it doesn't matter anymore. You know what I mean
[06:55:09] Something like that
[06:55:12] And mostly just apologizing
[06:55:14] Shut your mouth, dog. You just justifying rape now. Oh my god. I'm not you fucking idiot. Jesus Christ. I'm
[06:55:24] Criticizing what he said. I'm saying that there's yet even better way to like engage in a face-saving operation for himself
[06:55:31] Without assuming any legal liability while simultaneously not lighting the fucking race on fire
[06:55:40] What the hell is going on
[06:55:44] Are people okay?
[06:55:56] He could just be like look it's just this this has become a major distraction that's taken away
[06:56:05] You're literally just being unrealistic law
[06:56:08] He should have never been there in the person. Yeah, no shit. You fucking idiot. Do you think I disagree with that statement?
[06:56:16] The fuck's wrong with you? That's not the world we live in now. Is it?
[06:56:23] Some of y'all are genuinely medically stupid brother
[06:56:29] Yeah, I know man, you know what else I wish I wish that a figure not
[06:56:35] dissimilar to Vladimir Ilyich Olyanov was running in every state. Wouldn't that be fucking nice?
[06:56:44] I wish that every American was born with a copy of dust capital downloaded in their fucking
[06:56:51] consciousness. Wouldn't that be great? I wish every American understood their glass position
[06:56:57] automatically. Wouldn't that be great? But that's not the world we live in, is it? The fuck is
[06:57:04] wrong with you? You think you're making a fucking coherent point? What do you
[06:57:15] mean? Oh, I should have never been there. Yeah, no shit, dude. You did it. You
[06:57:20] Okay, what a great point, dog.
[06:57:23] Congratulations.
[06:57:31] Holy fuck, dude.
[06:57:34] Case closed.
[06:57:50] Anyway.
[06:58:20] Oh, yeah, yeah, no matter what you say about this, 30% of people are only prepared to hear
[06:58:29] what they want.
[06:58:30] Sexual assault, sexual violence, turn off the ability for many to bypass reason and
[06:58:32] pathogen understandings of survivor advocate.
[06:58:34] I've learned to let those voices just rage at the walls and get on with the work.
[06:58:41] It's just wild because he just, he, he, he mathematically delivered in my opinion, one
[06:58:47] One of the worst things he could have delivered as a concession, as a suspension speech, because
[06:58:52] he's just going to galvanize the people that are in his base of support into thinking that
[06:58:58] he got fucked over, he got rat fucked, and then they're just never going to vote for
[06:59:03] anybody else, okay?
[06:59:06] So if your goal is a better, charting a better future in any way, shape, or form, if you
[06:59:12] You aren't going to go out like the narcissists that you are, you're supposed to fucking eat
[06:59:16] it.
[06:59:17] Like, what are we doing?
[06:59:22] You're supposed to fucking eat it.
[06:59:30] Anyway.
[06:59:36] i know he dropped out
[06:59:43] all right let's see what the fuck fox news is saying
[06:59:46] plattner has just dropped out of his race for senate in may
[06:59:50] after pressure from democrat leaders
[06:59:52] following rape at the accusations from a woman he previously dated
[06:59:57] patner really
[06:59:58] were you expect expect him to go out like jesus i mean now i know that there's
[07:00:02] an element of narcissism in every decision that he made so
[07:00:06] course not, but it's just, it sucks, man. I feel like this is such a wrap.
[07:00:12] It's the video. We'll have it for you shortly.
[07:00:15] They should have sex test. Jesse Waddes covering this. No, um, they can't,
[07:00:19] they can't have Jesse Waddes covering this because he's going to endorse
[07:00:22] Graham Plattner. If he hears he's going to be like, this guy's awesome.
[07:00:26] I don't know why the Democrats is fucked up here without letting him run for
[07:00:30] office. He'd be so good.
[07:00:31] I'm actually fucking switching my party affiliation and Democrat to vote for
[07:00:35] illegally in Maine. We have to do this. Over the past couple days, really yesterday
[07:00:45] and today, we have had to have that exact same conversation. We believe that for
[07:00:57] the movement to continue, it can't be made.
[07:01:08] And for that reason, we are suspending campaign operations.
[07:01:23] This is incredibly difficult because I know that some will think it's an admission of
[07:01:28] guilt and it most certainly is not.
[07:01:31] We're not doing it because of the allegations, we're doing it because of the structures that
[07:01:34] are being taken away from us by those in power.
[07:01:37] And I also feel an immense amount of responsibility to everyone who has worked so hard to get
[07:01:48] us to where we are.
[07:01:50] We went toe-to-toe with one of the most entrenched political systems in the history of the world,
[07:02:03] and we won.
[07:02:07] We beat them on June 9th in overwhelming numbers.
[07:02:13] We did it the right way.
[07:02:15] We built a campaign.
[07:02:16] We engaged in electoral politics.
[07:02:18] We motivated people.
[07:02:20] We banded together.
[07:02:21] We did it the way that we were told we are supposed to make change.
[07:02:26] And we won.
[07:02:27] And now they are not going to let us have it.
[07:02:35] Not if it's me.
[07:02:40] And so are suspending campaign operations.
[07:02:42] I want to make clear, though, I intend to file my paperwork to withdraw.
[07:02:49] The process needs to assure that what comes next is reflective of the manors who on June
[07:02:57] 9th turned out and showed that they are desperate for a different kind of politics.
[07:03:04] It needs to be driven not from back rooms, but by the will of the people.
[07:03:09] Wait, that's it. It's just a video. Fox News is still talking about it right now. That's
[07:03:20] crazy.
[07:03:21] Sonny Hauston, go through the list to say they're offended now by Plattener after the
[07:03:28] Nazi tattoo. Oh, by the way, black, you know, it's crazy. Fox News near attending and fucking
[07:03:35] all the, all the people that are like, bro, you love Graham Plattner, uh, but Wokely and
[07:03:40] Blue Sky, every single person is saying the same thing right now. Every single person,
[07:03:46] it's so crazy. And there's like maybe 10 people who have a valid reason for critique.
[07:03:56] It's incredible.
[07:03:57] They still supported him. Democrats did. Just take all seats on this one. Democrats have
[07:04:00] He just had a fucking camera outside of his house, what the fuck?
[07:04:09] It would have all been worth it if it meant that all those people would shut up, but they
[07:04:12] won't shut up.
[07:04:13] They'll just keep moralizing.
[07:04:15] One of the things Graham Plattner talked about when he wasn't getting choked up and
[07:04:19] crying on the side of the road there was he talked about the timeline and the significance
[07:04:24] of the timeline.
[07:04:25] and he noted that the deadline is next Monday
[07:04:29] for him to quit the race, to suspend the race.
[07:04:32] That is, he does have a point there,
[07:04:35] but there's also another timeline
[07:04:37] that he didn't talk about,
[07:04:38] and that is that when you look at the polling,
[07:04:41] I think the real reason the Democrat Party moved against him
[07:04:45] wasn't these new allegations.
[07:04:47] I think the new allegations came out
[07:04:49] because they looked at the polling.
[07:04:51] Broles getting the house on obvi-treatment.
[07:04:52] lose, obviously lose and lose badly to Susan Collins.
[07:04:57] And that's the only thing that party leaders actually care
[07:05:00] about.
[07:05:02] Exactly, Charlie.
[07:05:03] We've seen this movie before, right?
[07:05:04] A Democratic candidate drops in the polls.
[07:05:07] In this case, the Nazi tattoo guy.
[07:05:09] Now he's trailing in most surveys
[07:05:11] to Republican Susan Collins.
[07:05:12] Democrats panic.
[07:05:13] That deadline you talked about, July 13th,
[07:05:16] of either being stuck for Platinum or replacing him
[07:05:18] with a candidate that party leaders decide and not
[07:05:21] the actual, you know, public through voting. It's so Soviet, isn't it? I mean, we saw this
[07:05:26] with Eric Swalwell. We saw we're so fuck, bro. We're so fucked. We're never getting
[07:05:33] good things. We're never getting nice things, bro. We're not. We're in hell. We're actually
[07:05:38] in hell. Because like every single thing that these guys are saying, most of the right wing
[07:05:43] forces within the party have also said and they're ecstatic. Like they're not even using
[07:05:50] This is an opportunity to fucking shit on the the Republicans to be like what the fuck are you guys talking about when we have someone
[07:05:55] Who's like credibly accused of rape we tell them to drop out. Why are you shocked by this?
[07:05:59] Of course you shop by this because you're a fucking Republican. No, there's many every waking moment doing there
[07:06:04] I told you so instead of immediately trying to coalesce around the fucking people who now feel frustrated now feel angry
[07:06:13] Who might even feel like he got rat fucked?
[07:06:15] No one wants to win. I feel like I'm the last motherfucker who cares about maintaining a Senate
[07:06:23] majority. What the fuck is going on? What is happening? Fuck bourgeois democracy. Fuck
[07:06:38] electoralism. I swear to God, it's so fucked. It's so fucked. I dipped my little toes into it
[07:06:47] for half of a goddamn year during the midterms and I cannot fucking believe it. Democratic
[07:06:53] centralism is the only way to go forward. What the fuck? Seriously, what is happening? Like,
[07:07:03] why is there no party discipline the democrats are literally more focused on getting a fucking w on
[07:07:10] their left flank right now at this moment instead of just getting their shit in order and literally
[07:07:16] be like we have to we have to captivate this populist energy we have to make sure that like 154
[07:07:22] thousand voters voted for this fucking guy even in spite of the fucking red flags we have to do
[07:07:27] something about that we have to take that energy and harness it and hopefully find an acceptable
[07:07:31] substitutes so we can defeat Susan Collins and in no time they're like nope
[07:07:37] Nope, nobody cares. Nobody wants to win
[07:07:46] In his decision in a video posted to social media tonight that he is suspending his campaign
[07:07:50] What is happening oyster farmer and marine veteran whose populist platform packed town hall
[07:07:56] This is two years. This is two years after the Kamala defeat. It's mind boggling
[07:08:01] Two years. Two years after the call of defeat. Is it really surprising? I mean, this degree,
[07:08:23] This degree of incompetence is actually straight up surprising.
[07:08:35] And before people clip my previous statements about, you know, bourgeois democracy, whatever,
[07:08:39] I'm fucking joking.
[07:08:40] Okay.
[07:08:41] I'm obviously still trying to do my very best with the readily available options, but
[07:08:46] God damn is it exhausting.
[07:08:47] Holy shit.
[07:08:48] it belongs to the people of Maine to decide who gets a chance to go up against Susan Collins.
[07:08:53] It does not belong to Grant Plattner solely. And yet he has made his decision to suspend his campaign
[07:08:59] despite the fact that in his video, which was fairly lengthy, I want to say it was more than 11
[07:09:05] minutes long, he still feels very strongly that his is a platform that speaks to all Mainers.
[07:09:10] And he is defiant tonight, enrailing against the Democratic party.
[07:09:15] I'll be honest, like, even in their worst moments, the Republicans are so much more united all
[07:09:20] the time.
[07:09:23] It's kind of crazy.
[07:09:27] And I guess that's why they fucking win.
[07:09:30] Quit endorsing him.
[07:09:31] The sun is over.
[07:09:32] Give it up.
[07:09:33] I'm endorsing him extra hard.
[07:09:36] It's kind of wild.
[07:09:37] Yeah.
[07:09:38] I'm the lone soldier.
[07:09:39] I'm the guy who endorses him after the fact.
[07:09:43] in Donald Trump, who by the way has numerous credible rape accusations.
[07:09:49] One detailed by his ex-wife, another one that a civil court found that he was liable of.
[07:10:01] And he's the damn president.
[07:10:18] Not just one, but two allegations of sexual misconduct that came to light this week.
[07:10:23] Democratic leadership was clearly opening the floodgates against the embattled socialist
[07:10:27] in what was a successful attempt to force his hand ahead of next week's deadline to
[07:10:32] swap Plattener out of the ballot.
[07:10:36] The question now, who will party leaders in Maine choose to replace the troubled so-called
[07:10:40] oyster farmer from that state?
[07:10:43] Here with more reaction, Fox News contributors Ari Fleischer, Kaylee McGee-White, and former
[07:10:48] U.S. Senator and candidate for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, Scott Brown.
[07:10:52] We'll start with you, Senator, and soon to be Senator Scott Brown.
[07:10:57] What is going on in New England?
[07:10:58] We're told everybody in Maine has an independent streak
[07:11:00] and you do things differently.
[07:11:02] This guy was a terrible candidate
[07:11:04] because he's a terrible person.
[07:11:06] He's not a great husband, not a great man.
[07:11:08] And yet people that you have served with
[07:11:11] in the Senate previously that you know,
[07:11:13] stuck by him much, much after so many
[07:11:16] of these serious allegations have come to light.
[07:11:18] How do you explain this?
[07:11:20] Well, it's really hard to explain, Haley.
[07:11:21] And I mean, you look at Cory Booker,
[07:11:23] he said, we just need a win.
[07:11:25] So the standards obviously have been reduced.
[07:11:28] It's no longer the party of JFK or Clinton or even Obama.
[07:11:32] It's the Platinum Party.
[07:11:33] It's all, what do you mean?
[07:11:35] You hated those guys.
[07:11:37] Why are you talking like this?
[07:11:39] Oh, it's not even the party of Obama.
[07:11:41] It's like, I'm paraphrasing.
[07:11:43] And then what are you talking about?
[07:11:45] Pushing him and others like him to destroy not only
[07:11:48] the Democrat Party, but obviously trying to destroy.
[07:11:51] I can't stand Republican man.
[07:11:52] The greatest evil.
[07:11:53] hundreds of millions of dollars trying to get rid of Susan Collins and
[07:11:58] respectfully whether he was in or out she was going to win again. And I just
[07:12:02] thought you know they're doing it obviously because they need to get a
[07:12:04] blue place and it'll probably be Janet Mills I would think again.
[07:12:08] Kaley I think they just took too long and I got to say tonight that the
[07:12:12] Democratic donors are not the courageous ones. They're a pack of
[07:12:15] lemmings to just stroke a check to whoever's against Trump against
[07:12:19] Republicans calling themselves a socialist. But it took too long because
[07:12:23] the courageous people here are the women who came forward.
[07:12:26] It's hard, Kayleigh, for these women to come forward
[07:12:28] against the democratic machine and speak out.
[07:12:33] But how do you feel tonight?
[07:12:34] Do you think that justice and morality won out here, Kayleigh,
[07:12:39] over politics, or do you feel this was not about morality,
[07:12:42] it was about electability for the Democrats?
[07:12:45] Oh, I think it's totally about electability.
[07:12:47] However, I think that morality has won out
[07:12:49] for the women who did come forward.
[07:12:52] Look, I have zero sympathy for Graham Platner, who has been handed just about everything
[07:12:56] in life, and whose history of abhorrent behavior began long before these latest allegations,
[07:13:01] and yet still has somehow found a way to make himself the victim in all of this.
[07:13:05] But you know what?
[07:13:06] The Democrats deserve every single second of this.
[07:13:09] What a spectacular embarrassment for the party this entire candidacy has been.
[07:13:14] Essentially, what they have communicated to voters in Maine is that they were just fine
[07:13:18] with the Tottencoff tattoo, the Nazi tattoo. They were just fine with his sexist and racist
[07:13:23] reddit comments. They were just fine with him sexting other women days after getting
[07:13:28] married. They were just fine with a host of other scandals, including allegations that
[07:13:32] he locked Lindsey Feifeld, one of his ex-girlfriends, in a room because she was a conservative woman.
[07:13:39] So of course the Democrats don't care about that.
[07:13:41] Bro, you would think this is the Wokeness Hour and not fucking Hitler's favorite television
[07:13:47] broadcast Fox News. Fox News is rape TV, okay? It's the pro rape network. The
[07:13:58] candidates that it puts forward and defends, many of which are rapists. The
[07:14:05] hosts, some of the most prominent hosts on the network, were such prolific rapists
[07:14:12] that the other women that were on the network had successfully sued them, okay?
[07:14:20] The idea that this is now all of a sudden, these fucking liberal blowhards endlessly
[07:14:28] pontificating about the dangers of sexual violence and sexual assault, they're one step
[07:14:36] removed from starting to talk about fucking rape culture.
[07:14:39] One of their rapist hosts is now the fucking secretary of war.
[07:14:47] Pete Hexit also has a Nazi tattoo on his motherfucking chest.
[07:14:52] A Nazi tattoo that actually got dinged by the National Guard, which stopped him from
[07:14:58] participating at the inauguration of Security Detail, something he wrote about in a motherfucking
[07:15:04] book.
[07:15:06] And he was such a prolific rapist that his own mother sent him an email begging him to
[07:15:14] stop raping.
[07:15:17] That guy with a drinking problem also is now the secretary of war.
[07:15:21] That guy used to be a host on this network for years.
[07:15:26] And they're over here talking about, wow, I can't believe it.
[07:15:28] The Democrats could, the Democrats did this.
[07:15:31] I can't believe the Democrats did this.
[07:15:33] me is like, I think it's unconscionable to have a candidate like this. But the other part of me
[07:15:38] is like, these guys are always going to win politics. You know what I mean? They're just always
[07:15:43] going to win. They're shameless. They're shameless. Morality is a weakness against these immoral people.
[07:15:56] At this point it feels like at this point it feels like they're they're you know throwing it in there in our faces like they're like
[07:16:07] Hi, you fucking idiots. Look at this. You care about this stuff. We don't oh, it's awesome
[07:16:16] That's what it feels like they're dabbing on us
[07:16:21] They're motherfucking dabbing on us
[07:16:23] didn't you know didn't retire wasn't primaried from the right. Do you think
[07:16:28] this helps or hurts our grand platter out of the race? We'll start with you
[07:16:32] Scott. Well first of all she's one of the hardest working senators I've ever
[07:16:36] met. Ten thousand straight votes. The things she brings back to Maine are
[07:16:41] unparalleled. So if she lost they may would be the loser. I think it I think
[07:16:47] she was gonna win regardless but this obviously helps her even more. Kaylee.
[07:16:52] Well, I agree. I think this solidifies her victory because I think Democrats have left
[07:16:57] such a bad taste in the mouths of main voters and have revealed just how low they are willing
[07:17:02] to sink in order to gain power. And I think that voters are going to reject whoever Democrats
[07:17:07] end up coordinating as a result. And Ari. Yeah, I think she would have preferred to
[07:17:13] run against Grant Blatter because of all his obvious problems. But Susan Collins is one
[07:17:17] tough cookie. She won her last three races by nine points, 30 points, 23 points. She'd
[07:17:22] be hard to beat no matter who it is, but Maine is still a 50-50 state.
[07:17:27] Ari Fleischer, Kaylee McGee-White, and Scott Brown, thank you. And tonight, Platinum may
[07:17:32] be toast, but the socialist movement inside the Democratic Party is not slowing down.
[07:17:37] And just today, President Trump offered a serious warning. Listen to this.
[07:17:43] Communism's a disaster. It's been proven to be for thousands of years under different
[07:17:47] names, but same thing. One thing that happens when you go communist, you never come back,
[07:17:51] never comes back, you die in squalor, you die, you die a horrible death, you die in squalor,
[07:17:57] and it gets very evil and very nasty.
[07:18:01] That isn't stopping Grandpa Bernie and AOC from taking a socialist agenda to the key
[07:18:06] swing state of Michigan as they campaign for Abdul Asad, who's ahead in most polls. But
[07:18:12] But he's not the only swing state socialist vying for state-wide office.
[07:18:16] In neighboring Wisconsin, socialist Francesca Hong is running to be the Democrats' nominee
[07:18:21] for governor.
[07:18:23] And in a bizarre attempt to assuage people's fears about her political extremism, she made
[07:18:28] this remark, which frankly makes almost no sense.
[07:18:33] Listen.
[07:18:34] I think that when folks hear socialism, they may be taken aback, but I bring it back to
[07:18:40] to Potholes and the Packers and public education.
[07:18:46] My goodness, here with reaction,
[07:18:47] California Congresswoman Darrell Issa
[07:18:49] and New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew.
[07:18:52] Wait, Darrell Issa, Lebanese, Lebanese, Lebanese,
[07:18:54] secret Lebanese.
[07:18:56] Okay, we were just talking about his ass.
[07:18:58] Okay, yeah, no, what's the problem?
[07:19:00] Potholes, Packers and public schools, what's the fear there?
[07:19:05] Yeah, Packers is publicly owned.
[07:19:07] Potholes is a fundamental plank of sewer socialism
[07:19:10] doing good public work and public schools is, you know, a naturalized system.
[07:19:17] We already have some kind of socialization that exists in our daily lives all the fucking
[07:19:22] time.
[07:19:23] Socialism and bringing more power and money to the government has never actually led to
[07:19:30] streets lined and smooth.
[07:19:33] And so that's the first wrong statement.
[07:19:36] But the second wrong statement is, look, our wealth is excess.
[07:19:39] If you will, the Trump economy is in fact an opportunity for the say, well, we've got
[07:19:45] so much wealth.
[07:19:46] Let's read.
[07:19:47] It's coming into your house.
[07:19:48] The fuck your wife, Darrell, that you can only redistribute poverty at the end.
[07:19:53] And that's a lesson that I hope we don't have to learn by practicing it in more than one
[07:19:57] or two states.
[07:19:58] Well, yeah, of course.
[07:20:01] Yeah.
[07:20:03] Let this guy tell you how socialism has never worked from his beachfront property.
[07:20:07] Jesus Christ.
[07:20:09] The moments from the first term is walking you over to the residents so you can tell
[07:20:13] President Trump you're going to switch from the Democrat to Republican Party.
[07:20:17] You did that because you thought the Democratic Party had lost its way with the priorities
[07:20:22] serving the folks in your district, including the veterans.
[07:20:25] Did you ever think that in a short period of time we would be now talking about a Democratic
[07:20:30] Party that's on the march towards socialism and communism?
[07:20:33] I did. It's quicker than I thought it would be, but it's one of the reasons I made the
[07:20:39] move that I did. This Democratic Party today in no way resembles the Democratic Party of
[07:20:46] all, you know, there were differences between Democrats and Republicans. Maybe Democrats
[07:20:50] were a little more pro-Leon, wanted to tax a little more, spend a little more, but they
[07:20:55] still loved America. We are at a point in American history, a flashpoint, and it's in
[07:21:01] more lax and we've got to deal with this. Were we going to decide, are we going to be
[07:21:06] the America? We know and love the America of entrepreneurial endeavor, the America of
[07:21:11] faith and faith.
[07:21:12] Yeah. This stuff is boring. This stuff, this stuff only works if you're like 68 years
[07:21:16] old, I think. Cause like, if you're under the age of 45, you're listening to this guy
[07:21:22] and you're like, yeah, I don't have any of this stuff. Okay. Nice house, weird head,
[07:21:27] nice house, okay? And I don't have either of those things. One, I don't want the weird head,
[07:21:33] but the nice house I do want, and I don't have it. Fuck you.
[07:21:40] A cool fireplace, dude. I'm about to get evicted. Like, that's the most, that's the, the normie perspective.
[07:21:50] Okay.
[07:21:57] It's just like these guys haven't updated their talking points since like the boom of the 90s,
[07:22:05] you know what I mean? We just defeated the fucking USSR menace, you know? We just defeated
[07:22:11] the Russian scourge, the Soviets are done, you know? The internet is blowing up.com bubble
[07:22:19] coming up. There's like permanent growth. We're going to live forever. There's no tomorrow.
[07:22:25] attitude, like that's back then you could say like life, liberty, freedom, you know,
[07:22:31] Ronald Reagan, I love capitalism. Like back then the material conditions and America's
[07:22:37] forward trajectory seemed so positive pre NAFTA America, right?
[07:22:45] You can't make that argument in the post NAFTA America in 2026 because the problem is only
[07:22:53] motherfuckers like this have nice ass houses in the breach from property most people are living in
[07:23:01] fucking squalor all they've known is the boom bus cycle over and over again every fucking generation
[07:23:11] of college graduates is coming into a market a job market where they're like well i guess i have to
[07:23:16] eat dick for my for the rest of my life i gotta go to the dick eating factory you know
[07:23:23] And maybe if I eat enough dicks at the dick-eating factory, possibly I could live in an apartment
[07:23:31] by myself.
[07:23:33] Oh boy, the lap of luxury to not have eight fucking roommates.
[07:23:39] I'm never gonna buy an apartment.
[07:23:42] I'm never gonna buy a home.
[07:23:44] But at least I can live by myself.
[07:23:45] And if I'm really lucky, if I'm really crazy, maybe get a dog, you know?
[07:23:51] That's the situation that people have right now, and these guys are still like, oh, America's
[07:23:56] all about capitalism.
[07:23:58] You're rich, though.
[07:24:00] Yeah, I'm not talking about myself, dawg.
[07:24:02] I literally win the lottery every fucking day of the week, okay?
[07:24:08] Every day of my life, I win the lottery.
[07:24:10] Do you think that's what it should take for you to have a fucking home?
[07:24:15] You stupid fuck.
[07:24:17] You stupid idiot.
[07:24:21] What a fucking brilliant point you made.
[07:24:26] That's my argument.
[07:24:27] My argument is it shouldn't take for someone to be unbelievably fortunate, okay, to not
[07:24:34] just win the lottery once, but to win the lottery pretty much every day of the fucking
[07:24:39] week.
[07:24:41] It's crazy.
[07:24:43] But of course, there are dumb fucking morons like you that go, pfft, rich guy says you.
[07:24:50] Yeah, I know, dude. I know.
[07:24:54] That's crazy. Okay, enjoy squalor, I guess. Like, what do you mean? Like, what kind of stupid fucking argument is this?
[07:25:00] I'm saying you deserve more and you turn around and you go, shut up, rich guy.
[07:25:11] Rather be an America loving homeless guy than you, a capitalism hating hypocrite.
[07:25:20] It's crazy.
[07:25:36] When I was broke and I said the same shit, people said I was a fucking jealous baby.
[07:25:43] Now that I'm financially well off and I say the same exact shit, they say, oh, you're
[07:25:48] hypocrite. There are those amongst us who don't want people to get better things, to get nicer
[07:26:02] things. They don't want a better future. It's crazy. It don't make no damn sense.
[07:26:18] Stop asking for a better life for the working class.
[07:26:33] We don't deserve it.
[07:26:34] Okay, I'm done.
[07:26:48] Shatter could be in here.
[07:26:51] Sick.
[07:26:53] Okay?
[07:26:54] About to die.
[07:26:55] And I'm sitting here being like, there's a cure out there.
[07:26:58] We can seize it.
[07:26:59] And the motherfucker would be like, excuse me, healthy guy.
[07:27:03] How about you shut your healthy ass up
[07:27:04] and let me fucking die?
[07:27:08] Thank you, man.
[07:27:08] You made a brilliant point.
[07:27:10] I mean, what do I say at that point?
[07:27:14] Sorry.
[07:27:15] don't want to hear from your healthy ass about no damn cure that I could have for my damn disease.
[07:27:25] What kind of point are you making?
[07:27:27] Shut up hell, Lloyd. An ill person is speaking.
[07:27:46] Anyway, that's all I got for today, folks. Seven hours and 30 minutes. Okay. I'll be
[07:28:06] back tomorrow. Half the country thinks this is the peak of political commentary. We're
[07:28:12] Because he's filling the new improved Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool with lefty tears. Yeah, he actually posted this on his own page
[07:28:21] I've said this before and I'll say it again. We're never gonna have another president like this one. Enjoy the memes while they last
[07:28:28] Follow for more political crack
[07:28:35] Why you have to show me my competition man
[07:28:38] Now everyone's gonna unsubscribe and go watch this guy instead. I'm fucked
[07:28:45] I'm fucked
[07:28:51] Yeah, I'm gonna be honest this guy actually convinced me I don't think we deserve healthier I take it back
[07:28:55] I'm actually a reactionary conservative now. Yeah boost strapping it
[07:29:00] You know, I did it. Why can't you type shit? Okay? I'm the immigrant American dream story. I came here. I
[07:29:06] I came here with no understanding of the culture and I made myself into a true believer of America
[07:29:14] And you know how I did it by converting to Christianity and loving Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior, okay?
[07:29:21] That's right. That's right. You are poor. This gives us a moral failing
[07:29:30] It's your own goddamn moral failing
[07:29:32] That's why you're poor because you deserve it. And you can get better.
[07:29:36] Just sign up for my discord server $75 a month and I'll teach you all the best
[07:29:41] tips and tricks on how to make money. Okay.
[07:29:45] That's how I did it. And that's how you can too.
[07:29:51] Yeah. This was a fire to take from Pedro Gonzalez that didn't get a lot of love.
[07:29:55] Very funny. Watch it.
[07:29:56] As we go gaslight as global audience and embracing,
[07:29:58] you will own nothing except the lives of your consumer rights.
[07:30:01] It's just it this is what makes me so mad about this
[07:30:06] Just because you buy a digital version doesn't mean that you should be giving up any of your consumer rights and this concept and this
[07:30:13] dichotomy between physical and digital editions and that the digital editions
[07:30:17] They're just almost assumed that you have less ownership of them is bullshit
[07:30:21] It is a false dichotomy that has been created by companies in order to give you the illusion that you have control
[07:30:27] whenever you buy a disc of something,
[07:30:29] but the disc is running on software
[07:30:31] that can choose not to run the program.
[07:30:33] I don't know what the fuck is wrong with every...
[07:30:35] This is the go-ym!
[07:30:37] I just... I can't.
[07:30:39] I can't. I don't...
[07:30:40] Why are people so stupid?
[07:30:42] Why are they so fucking dumb?
[07:30:44] I don't understand any of this!
[07:30:46] I'm losing my mind!
[07:30:48] It was kind of anchor for the players.
[07:30:50] New companies can change user agreement easier.
[07:30:52] It's just more that if they can change the user agreement
[07:30:54] then it can apply to the digital copy,
[07:30:56] He has to go through physical software checks like fuck
[07:31:06] What gives
[07:31:10] Low Kirk he's not wrong here. No, I know he's talking about DRM being the major problem
[07:31:14] But that's his like out for making an objectively stupid statement that is supposed to masquerade as a smart statement
[07:31:22] Right. The idea like, um, actually physical copies could also be rendered useless from afar. And it's like, yeah, it's much more difficult to do that. Um, in any case, it doesn't matter.
[07:31:32] As I've said already, I'm a reactionary, I'm a conservative now.
[07:31:45] I believe in bootstrapping it and you know, if you're poor, it's because you deserve it.
[07:31:50] Anyway, love you guys.
[07:31:52] See you tomorrow everybody.
[07:31:57] And that'll be all for today.
[07:32:01] Peace.
[07:32:02] Stunning rope by introduction, starting off the day
[07:32:10] All the chatter's drizzlin' in, I'll sell people hay
[07:32:18] Sunny Los Angeles, California, says Hassan
[07:32:26] Stunlock to the stunlock to the top it's just begun
[07:32:34] Cause there is again a sun is streaming
[07:32:41] A sun is streaming
[07:32:44] There is again a sun is streaming
[07:32:51] A sun is streaming
[07:32:54] Leave you in a Chinese train, ten-kai place.
[07:33:03] Sun in as many channels, giving greening's grace.
[07:33:11] Zoran winning and was he, wore two back with the force.
[07:33:19] The Rogan of the left to me, a dumb humble still of corns
[07:33:27] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and unliked show
[07:33:35] Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to go
[07:33:41] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
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