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08-20-2026 · 6h 51m

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[00:10:00] I don't know what to do with this game, but I'm not sure what to do with this game.
[00:10:10] I'm not sure what to do with this game, but I'm not sure what to do with this game.
[00:10:20] Once again when there is like one thing that's going on there's absolutely zero percent chance I could do anything else
[00:10:26] Everyone is being cringe and cancerous fuck. It's game awards time. Sorry. You're gonna watch the game awards, okay?
[00:10:31] I can't deal with it. I know there's 20 minutes left, but they're already showing stuff and nobody and I mean
[00:11:20] All your motherfuckers keep trying to have a playstation event
[00:11:23] Let me show you how good fucking music is
[00:11:25] me
[00:11:49] dude megafauna is literally just like what's going on everybody
[00:11:52] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening, afternoon, pre-noon, no matter where you are
[00:11:58] in the world. I'm a Sompiker in this Doss and I'm broadcast coming to you live from sunny
[00:12:03] California, Los Angeles folks. We're live and alive. And I hope all the boys, girls
[00:12:06] and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day. Today's a wonderful
[00:12:09] day. Today is a thirsty Thursday, folks. That's right. We're live. We're alive.
[00:12:16] And I hope everyone's having a fantastic one. It's thirsty Thursday. We got the wrong.
[00:12:20] got the wrong burgundy, the wrong burgundy. If you know what I'm saying, looking good,
[00:12:28] feeling good, a new tie alert also from that, uh, TikTok, uh, the, the TikTok person that
[00:12:39] was, uh, making suggestions, you know, another vintage tie. Uh, say hello to our cute little
[00:12:49] Fox interns yep AK-47 tie clip this is my this is my weapons trafficker from the 70s fit if that makes sense. This is what I would be dressed up as as a weapons trafficker.
[00:13:10] Anyway.
[00:13:14] Folks were live were alive.
[00:13:15] And I hope everyone's having a fantastic one. What is this? You're welcome. What the hell is this?
[00:13:25] What movie? Oh
[00:13:28] This is the the Chinese movie with the
[00:13:33] America invades Afghanistan and a Chinese restaurateur is stuck
[00:13:38] In Afghanistan in the process, right? That's the anti-war the Chinese anti-war movie
[00:13:42] a trailer for that. Yeah, I've seen it. I'm familiar. Anyway, anyway, folks, folks, folks.
[00:13:54] What Adam Mockler defended you? Hell yeah. Blast off meme. Thank you for the blast off
[00:14:09] memes. The social is written by Austin, your cook, bro. All right. What was I going to say?
[00:14:22] Oh, this is first of all, first of all, ladies and gentlemen, it is the Holy Day. It's 820.
[00:14:32] This is the day where I, in 2019, famously said, I strung together the words America deserve
[00:14:40] something I won't repeat it right now, but this was the day.
[00:14:44] This was the day where that happened on 2019, a day that will live in infamy.
[00:14:50] I know a lot of people say 821.
[00:14:54] That's the way we remember it.
[00:14:56] 821 is the important date and that's because that's when it, you know, became mainstream news, but
[00:15:08] it's the anniversary. 821 is the blowback anniversary
[00:15:17] and there's a lot to talk about, of course, not related to the anniversary, but
[00:15:22] but we'll get into all of that and more.
[00:15:28] We'll get into all of that and more.
[00:15:33] But ladies and gentlemen,
[00:15:36] you know, happy 820 for those who are 820 truthers
[00:15:41] and happy 821 for those who are 821 truthers, right?
[00:15:47] In any case, ladies and gentlemen,
[00:15:48] there's a lot to talk about,
[00:15:49] but before we get into it,
[00:15:51] this is part of the broadcast
[00:15:52] where I tell you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of the Son house
[00:15:55] and I'd be piker in between the time period where I press the start streaming button,
[00:15:58] press the stop streaming button.
[00:16:00] But as is the case always, I'm a chud ass loser.
[00:16:06] I am a chud ass loser.
[00:16:08] You already know I don't do anything.
[00:16:12] I don't do anything worthwhile in my life.
[00:16:15] I am a chud ass loser.
[00:16:18] I didn't do anything worthwhile with my life last night, went to sleep early, woke up early,
[00:16:28] did a couple calls, played some basketball, got a little bit of sun on my body, got destroyed,
[00:16:40] I'm slowly but surely trying to improve my cardio and that's it, that's pretty much it.
[00:16:48] The broccoli crop is gone, yeah, this outfit and this look doesn't suit the broccoli zoomer
[00:16:56] cut so I had to go with the regular part today.
[00:17:05] In any case, folks, I'm tired, I'm tired, but we will continue on Google got some good
[00:17:17] polls, even though we don't trust the polls, we don't trust the polls at all.
[00:17:23] We keep pushing.
[00:17:30] always knows the kaya memes. I mean, of course they do. Here's your homework is on.
[00:17:42] Yeah. I mean, that's, it makes sense. The kaya, the kaya memes are the super. It went everywhere. It
[00:17:49] went supernova. If you are in any way, shape or form connected to the internet, you've probably seen
[00:17:58] them. But will you be playing this when it releases? What is this game? Blacksmith Zong
[00:18:06] Queen new boss fight looks insane fuck you I'll be
[00:18:09] You're killing me?
[00:18:35] On stream? I play disaster stream.
[00:18:39] Played black myth on stream people forget I played it on stream. I
[00:18:47] Found you on BDB. Why are you posting roast clips on there bro is lemony?
[00:18:58] Here is if you watch all this video about how ground news and things I had fun
[00:19:01] This is seemingly funded and purpose to be right when you saw us for liberals
[00:19:04] It might not be a good video to throw on later dog. What are you talking about?
[00:19:07] That's that's what I watched yesterday
[00:19:09] I watched not the whole thing, but a big part of it yesterday.
[00:19:16] Mark Ruffalo mentioned you in a tweet. What do you say?
[00:19:23] Why won't he come on the broadcast?
[00:19:33] What did he say?
[00:19:39] Mark will follow
[00:19:45] How about Mark will follow me on Twitter
[00:19:55] You know
[00:19:59] Um, can you cover the ball market in Japan Japanese yen Scott is Clueless. Yeah
[00:20:03] Scott is clueless. Yeah. It's Ruffalo like Buffalo guys. I know he's one of the most famous
[00:20:11] actors of our generation. Why would I not know how to say his last name correctly? Are
[00:20:21] you crazy? Yes, my Ops Scott Jennings is slated to be the next White House press secretary,
[00:20:26] complicates the legal process I suspect but we'll see on that my op Scott Jennings
[00:20:36] might become and more get in now I just I have the best luck man for years in
[00:20:48] years I'm like I'm never gonna sue anyone for defamation it's like I've
[00:20:53] eaten a lot of shit in my day. Okay. And then finally the one time I'm like, all right,
[00:20:58] this is a bridge too far. The guy is potentially going to
[00:21:11] be the next White House press secretary, which will complicate things. Because these
[00:21:17] guys are very aggressive. Anyway, here it is, DPRK launch missiles, China Jails Evergrande
[00:21:27] founder, Trump signals economic nuke. Yeah, Mark Rufalo mentioned me on media, Sampaigar.
[00:21:34] Why is he the scariest man in America? Progressive streamer, Sampaigar joins Wajahat on the
[00:21:38] joy and reach show to respond to the great establishment free get over his involvement.
[00:21:42] Mark Rufalo says the center's Democrats should probably start talking about affordability
[00:21:45] and not a sump I get the voters have had it with their coziness with a pack is real corporations
[00:21:49] with oligarchs and their attacks on those who are talking about those things mark please
[00:21:54] come on the broadcast man what are we doing it's so funny because years ago yeah I saw
[00:22:08] the rabbi that said he's voting for Mike Rogers because of me.
[00:22:12] Psyop continues everybody. Yeah. This Psyop continues. Uh, we'll cover that of course.
[00:22:21] The Democrats for Mike Rogers, it is the dumbest Psyop of all time. Uh, it's the, it's the
[00:22:29] absolute dumbest Psyop of all time. And I think that like the, the Jewish community
[00:22:36] of Michigan should probably speak out against this because it's just really, really bad
[00:22:41] PR. It is really, really bad PR and it's just not true. You know what I mean? It's just not
[00:22:54] like Jews have, Jews have placed defensive Israel or Israel related issues very low in
[00:23:08] their overall political calculation. And yet, now they're making it seem like they're single
[00:23:21] issue voters. They're making it seem like this is the only thing they care about. It's just
[00:23:27] not good. It's just not good at all. Anyway, uh, yeah, Mark Ruffalo responds on Blue Sky
[00:23:41] to Wajahad Ali posting me and says, they should stop attacking us on Piker. Respect. Wajah
[00:23:48] is the one bringing up Piker again and again. This benefits Wajah and Piker for clicks.
[00:23:51] It's great for MAGA who can use it against all Democrats. Stevens literally just brought
[00:23:54] it up as our main criticism of LSAT. APEC is keeping the purchase politicians on this
[00:23:58] talking point. Good journals is just pointing out how ridiculous it is. I don't think this
[00:24:02] is journals and Wajah's mocking fear of Piker for clicks. His Piker videos get the most
[00:24:06] clicks. Boring subjects like affordability don't, but this is accepting and normalizing
[00:24:09] Piker, meaning that anything he said in the past can be used as an issue.
[00:24:14] Thanks, Saul Youssef. Guy with the last name Youssef doesn't understand how these
[00:24:21] These are Islamophobic attacks no matter what happens and they will and he's unironically
[00:24:27] guy with the last name use of unironically doesn't understand that you're just normalizing
[00:24:32] Islamophobia by by say by giving credit to the people who are saying, yeah, this is
[00:24:40] song guy loves 9 11. I should get richer on, you know, the the
[00:24:59] richer guy is like, he is the, everybody is the OG, progressive
[00:25:03] mind in a mag of body guy, he's always been this guy, Alan
[00:25:07] Richson is so interesting to me. I love him. Um, he's always been unbelievably woke and
[00:25:14] like woke in the same exact way that people clown on me for. Yeah. And it's so strange
[00:25:21] because like I have been a fan of his when he was, uh, fad castle. Like it's so, it's
[00:25:30] such a funny evolution that he's gone through. And it's one that's not dissimilar to
[00:25:35] my evolution. Like I watched Blue Mountain State when I was younger, when I was in Turkey.
[00:25:44] And I watched this man also evolve into this like big, brutish guy who's super kind and
[00:25:51] super woke. I would love to have him on the broadcast. I am a huge, huge fan of his.
[00:26:02] And I think we need more guys like him who are, who, you know, look like a chud, but
[00:26:06] think like a woke.
[00:26:08] He's scared around me for what I'm going to say.
[00:26:11] Everybody's here.
[00:26:12] My pop is this right now is like, oh, I say, she's like biting her nails, her nails are
[00:26:15] she bites her nails down to the cuticles.
[00:26:17] They're just tiny little cuticles left.
[00:26:19] I said, what is this idiot going to do?
[00:26:23] It's I just have to show me her beautiful nails right now.
[00:26:28] You know, it's like people, I think,
[00:26:31] are a little bit afraid of me
[00:26:33] because they're like, he's a loose cannon and I'm not.
[00:26:37] I'm just saying the shit that everybody should say
[00:26:39] if they give a shit about humanity, you know?
[00:26:43] And why am I the exception to the rule, bitch?
[00:26:45] Everybody else speak up.
[00:26:46] You are all feeling the same thing, you idiots,
[00:26:49] like get loud and stop like coutying to the wrong people.
[00:26:53] Stop bowing down to people that like have power.
[00:26:55] You got power too, man, the power in numbers, dude.
[00:26:58] You know what happened if like everybody felt like me?
[00:27:01] Everybody felt, I just thought, I was just...
[00:27:02] Is Blue Mounds Day one of the shows
[00:27:04] that help you learn American English?
[00:27:05] Yes, it literally taught me American culture.
[00:27:09] It's not even a joke.
[00:27:10] And it's so funny because he is like,
[00:27:12] also very woke as well,
[00:27:15] even though a lot of people I think initially,
[00:27:18] given the characters that he plays,
[00:27:20] thought that he was a chud because of the way he looks.
[00:27:23] And yeah, I love this man.
[00:27:27] I've loved this man for a long time.
[00:27:30] I'm gonna keep careful.
[00:27:31] I left Dax, I just did armchair expert with Dax Shepherd.
[00:27:33] I went on a goddamn rant that I left like,
[00:27:35] I was like, that's just not, man, that's just not me.
[00:27:39] I shouldn't be, I shouldn't say those things
[00:27:41] cause people are gonna start to get like, he's scary.
[00:27:43] No.
[00:27:44] I, you know, but I just like, dude, if every,
[00:27:46] he goes, he goes, I love Dax.
[00:27:48] I had the best time on a show.
[00:27:49] And he goes, maybe you should really let go of that stuff.
[00:27:53] I'm like, let go. I was like, everybody else should have it.
[00:27:55] Everybody else should feel like I feel the world is on fire.
[00:27:58] Yeah, like, oh, man, about the way things are and the abuses that are happening.
[00:28:03] The F.A.I.S.
[00:28:05] The F.A.I.S.
[00:28:06] The F.A.I.S.
[00:28:07] God damn it.
[00:28:20] He is he's so cool.
[00:28:22] He's so cool. I love him. I love him. He is the perfect guy. Um
[00:28:29] Yeah, he does not I just checked he does not follow me for the record. He does not follow me, but
[00:28:35] Um, it makes me want to watch richer
[00:28:37] It's my dad's it's one of my dad's favorite shows he it's I've always like
[00:28:42] I've always placed richer as like a dad show for that reason. He loves landman
[00:28:47] And he loves richer like those are dad shows in my mind, but I've heard that it's like awesome
[00:28:52] So, I guess it's time to watch Reacher, man.
[00:28:59] Wait, there's more to that clip?
[00:29:02] People, I think, are a little bit afraid of me.
[00:29:06] I love that he's woke King 3000 and comes in a totally different scale.
[00:29:10] People are like, how can you say fuck it, he's a Christian.
[00:29:12] How does dude, I'm a bitch move?
[00:29:16] Reacher is so autistic-coded, it's a dad show.
[00:29:20] anyway, I love him. Yeah, Kang had a J Caspian had a really good takes it. Look, I don't want
[00:29:33] to be Mr. Scaldi, but there's a responsibility to ask real questions about real things and
[00:29:37] not just spam every candidate with questions about a Sompiker and 2020 tweets. The Sompiker
[00:29:42] question is actually, do you like the US and the 2020 tweet questions are about whatever
[00:29:46] issue the 2020 tweets are about? Okay, well, if they need to ask that, then they
[00:29:49] should ask it that way. If Assad says America deserve 9-11 and loves London in mind, why
[00:29:53] are you campaigning with him? Are you going to campaign with him? Doesn't sound like that
[00:29:56] to you. Then the topic doesn't just interest you that much. Yeah, I think there are other
[00:30:00] more important things than a Sampai Khram, what he said in the past. Sorry. I think
[00:30:03] there are a few more important things than the movement he's promoting right now to
[00:30:07] destroy America in tandem, in tandem with the same efforts in China, Russia, and Iran.
[00:30:17] Now, this guy says liberal democracy, pluralism, regulated markets, messy compromise, no ideological
[00:30:26] spiraling, or populist myths.
[00:30:34] He likes Abdul al-sayed, so I don't want to shit on him too much.
[00:30:45] So maybe he likes Abdul al-sayed.
[00:30:47] Maybe he's not one of those guys.
[00:30:50] Maybe he's not one of those guys.
[00:30:51] I'm not going to, I'm not going to immediately, I'm not going to immediately say that.
[00:30:57] is now nowadays for the longest time it was a lock it was a lock that like
[00:31:06] anyone who chirped like this anyone who said that this is their number one
[00:31:10] issue they were usually they were usually big Israel fans okay they were
[00:31:19] big Israel fans and this was their their entry point to not say that this
[00:31:24] This was an issue around Israel, but instead it was an issue around the illiberal nature
[00:31:30] of Hassan or some shit.
[00:31:34] You know?
[00:31:41] Nowadays I think that there's enough boomers who have lost their minds that or who have
[00:31:45] been fearful, who have been made to fear.
[00:31:51] I represent what we represent that it could be a anti-DSA guy as well.
[00:32:00] For what it's worth, zero.
[00:32:01] I decided I should support Blue no matter who, but I am keeping Piker and DSA itself
[00:32:05] on blasts and I'm dissenting as measuredly and non-passive aggressively as I can from
[00:32:09] nominee policies which seem perverse to national security isolationism, disarmament and technophobia.
[00:32:19] Mark is law. No law that ship is sailed. I'm voting for literally any Republican over politicians who can't pay with a stop
[00:32:25] I agree you guys know he's an advocate of terrorism and the murder of innocent people if you want me to vote for you
[00:32:28] Tell him to go fuck himself
[00:32:32] Yeah, I've decided to son piker is pro-terrorism, which is why I'm voting for the people terrorizing America right now
[00:32:42] You got brought up three times by Jared Moskowitz on media. Yeah, that's not surprising
[00:32:49] Yeah, he's doing a Fox News tour right now.
[00:32:55] Did you see this, Michael Cohen heel turn?
[00:33:02] Yeah, Cohen conned so many liberals.
[00:33:05] I'm glad I was one of the few cable hosts when I was at MSNBC in Peacock to have actually grilled them on air and not just uncritically accept his bullshit and fake conversion.
[00:33:13] Scoop, Trump to appear on podcast hosted by Michael Cohen as former fixer and one-time flow, the interview scheduled to air Thursday on Cohen's podcast,
[00:33:20] according to a White House official granted anonymity to describe plans that have not been publicly announced.
[00:33:25] This is my favorite type of thing that these guys do where they're like, I'm a moderate liberal.
[00:33:31] I'm a never Trump Republican.
[00:33:33] Here's why I'm voting for him a fourth time.
[00:33:36] It's like,
[00:33:37] it's so awesome.
[00:33:39] It's so awesome that these guys literally do it all the time.
[00:33:44] And there are so many dumb fuck democratic consultants who hug and kiss these guys, okay,
[00:33:53] and will literally say, no, these are our allies, not people like Hassan, not people
[00:33:59] who are in the DSA, not people who have spent their entire lives fighting against
[00:34:03] all reactionary forces and have always voted democrat
[00:34:09] it's fucking awesome how many of these guys
[00:34:13] how many of these guys are going to con the ms now liberals
[00:34:18] okay how many jd vance was one of these guys
[00:34:23] michael kohn is another one of these guys
[00:34:27] it's so funny that ms now will constantly prop up
[00:34:31] Never Trump Republicans and Trump critical Republicans, they love falling for it. They
[00:34:37] love falling for it. They love yelling about their left flank. They love getting attention
[00:34:43] from these guys. They love to make it seem as though these are the guys that are their allies
[00:34:52] that they will win with this coalition and not with their left flank.
[00:34:56] Now, of course, he goes without saying he has a banger. His intro song goes unfathomably
[00:35:11] hard for no real discernible reason. If we're being honest, I mean, it's just, it's unbelievable
[00:35:20] How good this podcast intro song is
[00:35:26] You guys know I love this this is one of my favorite songs like he's not even a joke
[00:35:50] I did my time
[00:35:58] Just wait, just wait for the moment
[00:36:00] Wait for the drop
[00:36:04] Help me, please
[00:36:50] If you dance with the dance, it's gonna go down. It's never gonna go down. You can feel it all around. You can feel it all around. It's not gonna go down.
[00:37:05] Why? Why does it go so hard? Why did you have to do this to us, Michael?
[00:37:22] Grave miscarriage of ju- what is this? The DOJ is now looking at the criminally prosecuting
[00:37:26] Dan J Sullivan for challenging US Senator Dan Sullivan.
[00:37:30] Oh my god brother Jesus Christ dude this administration will not let up they are
[00:37:36] so insane
[00:37:40] anyway
[00:37:51] MS now liberals
[00:37:56] should probably stop promoting guys like this, especially
[00:38:18] so much has transpired since Michael Kona took me a hot second to remember who he was.
[00:38:21] How could you forget?
[00:38:22] I've done his podcast, dude.
[00:38:33] It's really, yeah, I did his podcast back in the day.
[00:38:37] I did his podcast back in the day.
[00:38:51] Instead of expanding their tent to their last time, a Republican got this much airtime.
[00:39:21] He became
[00:39:25] Frump's VP
[00:39:34] Propaganda overload we are cooked
[00:39:37] Ainsley says she hate watches your broadcast you said the party that also hates Thanksgiving right?
[00:39:43] Well, I'll say I'll say add he's out in these tight t-shirts. You have AOC with her pretty smile. She's beautiful
[00:39:50] she's got the red lipstick. You have who else you have
[00:39:54] mom Donnie always smiling always seeing seem seemingly
[00:39:57] positive but it doesn't make their philosophy any less
[00:40:01] dangerous right you can put lipstick on a pig but it's still
[00:40:04] a pig you can put them all over to talk you can put them
[00:40:07] all over Instagram and all over Facebook whatever their
[00:40:10] platforms are but socialism always fails even with
[00:40:14] lipstick on even with the tight t-shirt it's socialism
[00:40:16] and it fails and they want to take everybody's money and
[00:40:19] make everyone equal and in every country where they have tried to do this it has
[00:40:23] failed and the countries have gone downhill and if that this is coming to
[00:40:27] America I never listened to Hassan Piker until this week and I logged on and I
[00:40:31] listened to one of his shows and he's like everyone's so upset that Franshawska
[00:40:35] Hong lost oh no she got very close to winning we should all be celebrating
[00:40:40] because we're getting closer and closer and closer and that's what they're
[00:40:43] doing Republicans need to take a page out of their book and go younger and
[00:40:47] and and do what they're doing get all over tiktok get all over social media because these young
[00:40:51] people believe when you tell them we're going to pay for everything in your life they think oh that's
[00:40:56] now we know
[00:41:00] now we know why sean hennedy won't have me on the broadcast
[00:41:14] now we know
[00:41:17] Cause he's, cause he caught his wife watching the show.
[00:41:24] Ainsley, Ainsley, if you're in here, Ainsley, if you're in here, tell your husband, tell
[00:41:36] your husband, I'm not dangerous, it'll be ratings gold, okay?
[00:41:46] We need to solve this tension that we have Ainsley.
[00:41:55] It's crazy.
[00:41:56] Wonderful. We can do that.
[00:41:58] They're not educated enough to know that socialism doesn't work.
[00:42:01] We run out of money.
[00:42:04] Now we know.
[00:42:05] Now we know why Sean Hannity who initially wanted to debate me on a show.
[00:42:14] So, we'll no longer have me on the broadcast, but we'll only talk about me.
[00:42:22] Ainsley, I'll go on your show if you want me to.
[00:42:33] I'll do it.
[00:42:38] He caught her debating.
[00:42:39] Yeah.
[00:42:40] watching he caught her watching in the other room and Scott Hannity was like
[00:42:50] what the hell are you watching as she turned it off she immediately switched
[00:42:54] the port and was like I'm just watching porn it's not this is not what it
[00:42:58] looks like
[00:43:01] Sometimes you got to do that. Sometimes you're caught watching something worse than watching
[00:43:14] pornography and you quickly switch over and you say, no, no, no, you don't understand.
[00:43:19] I was just watching. Don't worry. I was just watching porn, a little bit of porno,
[00:43:25] Little Porno Rooney!
[00:43:35] And by that I mean, she switched over to Northern Lion.
[00:43:41] Little Porno for your mind.
[00:43:44] For those with enlightened tastes.
[00:43:49] A palette that is elevated.
[00:43:54] right. She's like, no, Sean, you don't understand. I love these quirky games that this bald Canadian
[00:44:02] man plays. It's like porn of the mind.
[00:44:06] Anyway, let's get into it. There are a lot of Democrats now, former Democrats,
[00:44:31] people who call themselves Democrats, who are saying they're not going to vote for Abdel,
[00:44:35] I'll say it, we'll get into that.
[00:44:36] We'll talk about the economy and how it's in freaking tatters.
[00:44:42] We'll talk about my number one,
[00:44:44] Ops Scott Jennings possibly getting elevated
[00:44:51] to White House press secretary.
[00:44:53] There's so much to talk about today folks.
[00:44:56] So much to talk about.
[00:44:59] So much to cover.
[00:45:00] What are your thoughts on the stake about
[00:45:01] why people vote right wing?
[00:45:02] What is, oh, it's Gary, right? Gary, Gary's economics.
[00:45:10] Garabare.
[00:45:18] So,
[00:45:24] we'll get into that too, but yeah, Adam Mogler goes on Kara Swisher's podcast
[00:45:30] and defends your boy. Let's take a look. Should Al Said separate from him? I think
[00:45:39] that when it comes to the Sondpiker and Abdul, there doesn't need to be a
[00:45:42] disavowal. I think that's fruitless and I think it's just conceding these
[00:45:45] right-wing frameworks. I genuinely think that Donald Trump surrounds himself with
[00:45:50] people that are just as like radical as a Sondpiker on a daily basis. The way
[00:45:53] that Stephen Miller is always screaming and frothing at the mouth on Fox
[00:45:57] news every single week. Donald Trump surrounds himself in campaigns with many extremist radical
[00:46:02] people. The Republican Party is like uniting around Max Miller after he allegedly broke
[00:46:08] his two-year-old collarbone. I'm not trying to compare any of that to a soft hiker.
[00:46:11] Yeah, it doesn't really matter.
[00:46:13] I'm just saying that the Republican Party holds themselves to one standard,
[00:46:17] and then holds a dual assayat to this impossibly high guilt by association standard.
[00:46:21] No, we shouldn't disavow it. Keep campaigning, keep moving forward,
[00:46:25] keep laser focus on Mike Rogers. I'd say that's my framework. That's your framework.
[00:46:32] No, he's not doing the horseshoe theory. He's literally saying like,
[00:46:36] it's ridiculous to concede on oppositional framing. When it comes to these like cynical attempts of
[00:46:45] trying to catch democratic politicians, trying to catch democratic politicians on the back foot
[00:46:53] to be like, oh, you have to, you have to disavow Assam, Piker, when they're, you know, they're,
[00:46:58] they're hanging out with some of the worst figures of all time. He even said it's not even a comparison,
[00:47:08] like I'm not even saying like Hassan and, and Stephen Miller are, are, or Max Miller are
[00:47:14] equivalent with what they've done. This is good. It's, you know, it's moving in the,
[00:47:24] it's moving the conversation in the right direction. The next step is to basically say
[00:47:29] what I've been saying, which is, you guys have lost your damn minds.
[00:47:34] Okay.
[00:47:37] Okay, you gotta delete this tweet.
[00:47:45] What are you doing?
[00:47:49] Like not everything has to be blasted on the timeline.
[00:47:54] you know, not everything has to be blasted on the timeline.
[00:48:00] Adri, leave my girl alone. Come on, come on, please.
[00:48:08] You just don't have to put everything I say on the timeline, Adri.
[00:48:24] It's your fault. How was okay
[00:48:39] Why'd you mismatch your jacket and pants colors, what do you mean?
[00:48:48] Yeah, I saw the tick tock is it a Bible verse or a socialist quote
[00:48:52] I actually really like it. Look at this. Is it a Bible verse or a quote by a socialist leader?
[00:48:57] Cursed is anyone who denies justice to foreigners is
[00:49:01] Deuteronomy. It's from the Bible.
[00:49:04] Your surplus should supply their needs so that their surplus may also supply your needs that there may be equality is
[00:49:12] From Corinthians and not the Bolshevik Revolution
[00:49:15] Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none and anyone who has food should do the same is
[00:49:21] John the Baptist is communist scum. Always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone.
[00:49:29] Okay, okay, it's gotta be socialist. It's gotta be socialist. It's gotta be Karl Marx.
[00:49:33] Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara. It would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their necks and drowned in the depths of the sea is...
[00:49:44] Matthew about the people who hurt children.
[00:49:47] She's gonna let that one hang there for a sec
[00:49:53] Sasha do more discussions and talks to these people instead of just reacting the videos kind of one-sided to react to a video
[00:50:00] Brother, do you live on the planet Venus or Mars?
[00:50:05] Do what are you talking you think I don't want to have a conversation with
[00:50:10] Sean Hannity or any number of different like high-profile mainstream media figures that talk about me every fucking day
[00:50:17] Yeah, I know, man.
[00:50:20] Yeah, that would be nice, wouldn't it?
[00:50:24] Great point, man.
[00:50:27] Great point.
[00:50:28] You're tuning in from dial-up?
[00:50:30] What's going on?
[00:50:47] What's next, dude? Glad we agree. Time to get to work. Okay, take a day off.
[00:51:02] Yeah. What's next, man? Should I have Donald Trump on the broadcast to really give him
[00:51:12] a stern talking to I agree it's just not happening not with you know not within the realm of
[00:51:26] possibility for me I would like to it's just not up to me anyway Jared Moskowitz went on
[00:51:40] to tear. He's doing the rounds. He's doing the Fox news rounds. And, and he's positioning
[00:51:48] himself as a, as the anti DSA guy. Now, here's, here's the thing. Here's the thing
[00:52:03] Jared's district is a conservative district that became even more conservative. It's very rich.
[00:52:19] There are a lot of people who are pro-Israel in his district.
[00:52:24] So it kind of makes sense for him to like, I don't know, separate himself from the DSA or
[00:52:29] whatever. But what doesn't make sense, what is a dangerous gamble in my opinion, is how much he is
[00:52:38] trying to push away, cast aside a decent chunk of the voters who voted for Oliver Larkin. You're
[00:52:46] going to need those voters, buddy. Very dumb, very dumb of him to do this. And I don't really
[00:52:54] understand why he's doing this, because a lot of these people, they're gonna vote Republican.
[00:53:00] If you keep saying like, no, the Republicans have a lot of great ideas, why are they gonna vote for
[00:53:05] you? They're just gonna vote Republican. It's a plus nine, it's an R plus nine district.
[00:53:14] You gotta strike a balance. And I think he forgot that he has an upcoming general election.
[00:53:24] So, here it is, he's just, you know, talking about how he's not a socialist, not a DSA,
[00:53:33] whatever, all this shit.
[00:53:34] Is he just saying it?
[00:53:35] Well, you got people going on the campaign trail saying, you know, the Soviet Union,
[00:53:40] which they won the Cold War dressing up as Mao, he only killed 50 million people.
[00:53:44] That is not how we're going to win the House.
[00:53:46] It's not how we're going to win the Senate.
[00:53:48] dog
[00:53:51] What are you saying dude? Yeah, dude you yeah, I'm running around being like you should you guys should should praise now in
[00:54:00] Your campaigns like it's such a stupid fucking position that nobody made
[00:54:07] No one is saying run on a pro USSR
[00:54:10] I don't think he's running too bad. I think he's running to get a job with APAC. Yeah.
[00:54:17] I kind of feel like Jared Moskowitz is basically burned the district. He doesn't care about
[00:54:22] winning the general at all. And he's just, he's just torpedoing his own run for a potential
[00:54:29] win.
[00:54:30] I don't think he's running too bad. I think he's running to get a job with APAC. Yeah.
[00:54:34] at all and he's just torpedoing his own run for a potential media opportunity, potential
[00:54:42] consulting gig maybe. I don't know what the fuck he's doing. Kind of feels like he just doesn't care.
[00:54:49] I'm not expecting him to hug and kiss the DSA, by the way. It's a very conservative district,
[00:54:54] right? But there's probably a little bit more delicate of a way to deal with this,
[00:55:01] This, especially after you got 65%, but that means like 35%, 36% of your district voted
[00:55:13] for the DSA guy, immediately casting them aside, assuming that those voters are going
[00:55:20] to come for you and take granted that left flank as you actively campaign against them
[00:55:27] is a big mistake, in my opinion. Who's more likely to vote for you, the Republicans in
[00:55:33] the district or people who are lifelong Democrats that you're yelling at?
[00:55:38] When's that seat? They're going to vote the way Piker tells them to vote. Is that true?
[00:55:45] Well, look, I just know the senator, he was a governor when I was a state rep signed
[00:55:50] a bunch of my bills. And so, look, I think that the governor should stick to talking
[00:55:55] about jobs. He was very good on that when he spoke with that.
[00:55:58] Would you, are you afraid of Hassan Piker? No, I'm not afraid. Hassan hates me. He talks
[00:56:01] about me on his street. I mean, Rick doesn't know what he's talking about there. Nobody
[00:56:04] in my district believes
[00:56:05] Dude, he's so panic. No, I love, I love Jared Moskowitz. He's, he is a Hassan Piker
[00:56:11] Democrat folks. It's true. He is Rick. Cotter's ass, dude. I hate Rick Scott and I love
[00:56:23] Jared Moskowitz. He's constantly in my DMs. Of course, I've endorsed them. I'm very excited.
[00:56:31] He's my best friend. He seemingly talks about me all the time. It's funny. It's funny. It's this like
[00:56:36] silly back and forth game that we play, you know, where he goes on television and it's like,
[00:56:42] that's so Jared. That's so Jared. It's classic. We're besties.
[00:56:49] Now, he gets his knowledge. See, I told him, you know, I told him, listen, in order to do
[00:57:00] the Communist revolution in Florida 25, if you need to yell about me in the general election,
[00:57:10] you can go right ahead. But once you win, we're implementing full Sharia communism.
[00:57:16] Yeah, clip it in ship it boys. It's real. He thanked me before his family. He loves me.
[00:57:26] Okay. He loves me. He's doing. He actually reverted to Islam. He's doing taqiyyah.
[00:57:35] Yeah. I don't watch this on enough to know if he's being sarcastic here. Well, don't
[00:57:42] worry, clip it and ship it. Dude, he's doing gay, woke, Sharia communism.
[00:57:48] That I'm a Hassan piker guy. Hassan would want nothing to do with me. I want nothing
[00:57:52] to do with Hassan. And so at the end of the day, the rick just doesn't know what he's
[00:57:55] talking about.
[00:57:56] Well, I believe that you are nothing like him. But would you love to see King Jeffries
[00:58:01] just say, look, there's no room for socialists in our party?
[00:58:04] Yeah. I mean, I think the democratic leadership needs to speak out against the DSA agenda.
[00:58:12] Well, I mean, here's what I would say, yeah, Jared Moscos and Fox, this was Brian Kilby
[00:58:18] agree on positions regarding DSN is on the hunt.
[00:58:22] Let's see what Jared followed up on, you know, that's, that's Jair Bear.
[00:58:28] That's my Jair Bear.
[00:58:32] You know, that's my Jair Bear and that's my Brian Kilby.
[00:58:38] I'm Brian Kilby.
[00:58:41] If you look at the amount of members that are coming to the House that are DSA, it's
[00:58:46] 5%.
[00:58:47] They're not the Democratic Party, but I think the Democratic Party needs to step up and
[00:58:52] speak out.
[00:58:53] I mean, look, Democrats are upset about what happened in the last election.
[00:58:57] They have every right and they're upset what happened over the last 18 months, but that
[00:59:01] doesn't mean we should start embracing things or a movement that in their platform
[00:59:05] says no prisons, no borders, oh, we're going to get rid of the Senate, by the
[00:59:09] by the way, just article one of the, article one of the constitution, you know, there are
[00:59:12] people going on.
[00:59:13] It's crazy, isn't it?
[00:59:14] Yeah.
[00:59:15] Doesn't it sound crazy just saying it?
[00:59:16] Well, you got people going on.
[00:59:18] I love boosting the, boosting the salience of like ridiculous right wing lines of attack
[00:59:27] and framing shit in the most negative ways possible.
[00:59:31] As a Democrat, by the way, that's my Democrat.
[00:59:35] That's my Hassan Piker Democrat.
[00:59:38] the campaign trail saying, you know, the Soviet Union, which they won the Cold War dressing
[00:59:43] up as Mao, he only killed 50 million people. That is not how we're going to win the house.
[00:59:48] It's not how we're going to win the Senate. So yeah, that's, that's my guy. That's my
[00:59:56] goat. Love him. Uh, he was also on Abby Phillip as well. Uh, Jared Moskowitz talking
[01:00:02] about how, um, Soviet Union fought in the American civil war instead of Cold War.
[01:00:07] civil war over simplification that this is about socialist winning well look
[01:00:12] let me first say I I know Angie obviously because she's currently serving in
[01:00:17] Tallahassee and she outworked Venman she deserves credit she's from Florida
[01:00:22] Venman is not and she just flat out out worked him and built a coalition by the
[01:00:26] way not really a DSA coalition right she built a coalition with African
[01:00:30] Americans she built a coalition from people from low-income so not like
[01:00:34] what you see the DSA doing in other states. And so she deserves credit for that. That
[01:00:38] being said, look, my grandparents escaped the Holocaust. My grandmother was part of the
[01:00:44] Kinder Transport. America saved my family's life, took us in. Like, this country gave
[01:00:50] us all we have. I got people in my district that escaped socialism, right? We're part
[01:00:55] of the boat lift from Cuba. And so when they see the DSA just the other day, embrace
[01:01:01] 100 years of Fidel Castro, okay, as a celebratory thing. And they see, you know, people like
[01:01:08] Hassan Piker talk about how Soviet Union should have won the civil war.
[01:01:19] Look at Trump's next press secretary, Scott Jennings nodding along to, he's like, yeah.
[01:01:27] Yeah, that's what I said. I said, the Soviet Union should have won the civil war. What
[01:01:30] What civil civil war in the United States of America?
[01:01:37] I think he met the Cold War, which is not something that I said anyway. I said
[01:01:42] the disillusion of the Soviet Union was unbelievably devastating, not only for all of the countries,
[01:01:52] the eastern bloc in its entirety, Russia, certainly, but also it had a negative impact
[01:01:59] on us. And this is not a controversial opinion, Francis Fukuyama has basically admitted as such.
[01:02:09] Mr. End of History. Mr. End of History.
[01:02:24] No, no, he's a trot. He thinks trots he should have waged and won a civil war on Stalin.
[01:02:29] true. Oh, he's just a, yeah, he's a Spartacist. That's what it is. No, he's Mr. Socialist alternative.
[01:02:38] He's a big Shawama Savant fan. Okay. And that's what this is. He's saying like he's a, he's
[01:02:47] He's an open, he's an expressly anti-Marxist, Leninist, anti-Stalinist.
[01:02:55] He's a trot.
[01:02:59] Makes sense.
[01:03:02] That's what his, that's what his disagreement is with me.
[01:03:08] And that he's not patriotic and that he dresses up as Mao who, you know, killed 50 million
[01:03:13] people.
[01:03:14] We deserve 9-11.
[01:03:15] Look, Democrats have a right to be angry. We lost the election. We lost every swing state,
[01:03:20] right? We lost the popular vote and they don't like how what happened when Joe Biden, you know,
[01:03:24] got out of the race and Kamala came in. They blame us for that and they're right. But I,
[01:03:29] people just want normalcy. They look at Donald Trump yesterday or two days ago talking about,
[01:03:34] Hey, we're going to stop the exercise with South Korea. Have they not invited you on one of
[01:03:38] these panels? I love that every time one of these panels happens, everyone always asks the same
[01:03:41] question? No, of course not. Okay? Of course not. If they were to invite me on one of these panels,
[01:03:49] they would very quickly come to terms with the recognition that I am not the silly version
[01:03:57] that these guys are presenting me as. And that would suck for them because they're trying to
[01:04:03] present DSA as this like dangerous radical force, this toxic force in American politics. That's it.
[01:04:11] they couldn't be first of all I would love to have a
[01:04:17] Conversation a reasonable discussion maybe even a debate on the issue of Israel, right?
[01:04:24] Because it's super simple to just be like Hassan is a terrorist. He loves terrorism look
[01:04:29] You know, he's he's a he's mr. Hamas. He's Hamas Abbey
[01:04:34] You can say that from your ivory tower, but it's a very different conversation when we're you know sitting
[01:04:39] next to one another, and all of a sudden you have to address some of your positions.
[01:04:46] So, that's the real reason, that's the real reason why they won't have me on, because they understand that,
[01:04:54] they understand that if they were to bring me on,
[01:04:59] rather than blacklist me and talk about me,
[01:05:02] Their audience would probably be far more receptive to what I have to say, and they don't want to deal with that problem.
[01:05:10] Yeah, and I repeated this earlier today. I said, if you see a media outlet, a prominent commentator on the timeline or in mainstream media, ask silly questions like this and make a bigger deal out of my involvement.
[01:05:22] When they never made a people about Charlie Kirk, you can guarantee their pro-Israel, by the way.
[01:05:27] They wanted discipline elected. I didn't raise your gas prices. I didn't hang out with war criminals or waste your tax dollars murdering children overseas.
[01:05:34] These people have no problem with those in power. Who do? Remember who they portray as an enemy.
[01:05:42] Because that's what it is.
[01:05:45] No amount of explaining your position is going to change their mind.
[01:05:48] Buddy, it's not about changing the minds of those who are paid to present a certain narrative
[01:05:53] It's about changing the minds of those who are tuning in
[01:05:57] Because right now their goal is to
[01:06:00] Tell their audience over and over again that I'm this maligned force
[01:06:04] This this malignant force on American politics. You have to shy away. Don't ever look in his direction
[01:06:11] Don't listen to him. He is a bad guy
[01:06:14] you should freak out about him and also you should make sure that the
[01:06:20] electeds you should demand that your electeds actually stay away from him as
[01:06:24] well. The reason why they do that is so that the next time the next time there
[01:06:29] is a insurgent campaign they worry about the barrage of negative attention
[01:06:35] that they're gonna get they worry about the media the earned media that
[01:06:39] is negative that they're going their campaigns are gonna receive not every
[01:06:42] elected representative is capable of dealing with that line of attack. They are trying to
[01:06:48] make this association as costly as possible. Now, why are they doing that? Isn't this exactly
[01:06:55] what they wanted? Isn't this exactly what they wanted? They wanted young men to get
[01:07:01] more involved in political campaigns. They wanted young men to get more involved in
[01:07:07] the Democratic Party. Now that they are getting more involved, they're like, no, no,
[01:07:11] No, not like that.
[01:07:17] You understand?
[01:07:20] Because they never really wanted a quote unquote
[01:07:23] Joe Rogan to the left.
[01:07:24] They just wanted someone who is a party apparatchik.
[01:07:29] They did not want to actually face the voters.
[01:07:36] This started, that's the reason why this process
[01:07:40] started with Zoramumdani and it really elevated after Abdullah Said.
[01:07:47] It turns out when voters are more involved, when young men are more involved, when there's
[01:07:54] a platform out there that elevates their concerns, that repeats their frustrations, and then
[01:08:03] actually connects with politicians and campaigns that are far more responsive to the demands
[01:08:10] of the base, that they're going to start asking some questions about our involvement with Israel,
[01:08:16] our relationship with Israel, the relationship that politicians and campaigns have with corporate
[01:08:22] PACs, why certain politicians aren't like Zoran, why certain politicians aren't like
[01:08:29] Abdul Al-Sayed, why do they shy away from taking a stance on Medicare for all?
[01:08:39] These are the questions that many Democrats don't want to address.
[01:08:42] These are the questions that many campaigns don't want to address.
[01:08:48] And that's the reason why they do everything they can to run this intimidation campaign
[01:08:55] to defang a prominent anti-Zionist,
[01:09:06] to defang a prominent fixture of left media,
[01:09:16] because they would rather win or lose with their own methods.
[01:09:21] their own methods. They would rather win or lose with their own coalition without having
[01:09:26] to address any of these points, whether it be their inconsistent position on data centers.
[01:09:38] At a time when so many people are demanding a moratorium at a time when so many people
[01:09:44] People are demanding a stop and end to data centers being built in their backyard.
[01:09:50] At a time when the overwhelming majority of Americans are questioning our loyalty and
[01:09:58] support to Israel as it maintains an apartheid, as it continues to do a genocide, as it continues
[01:10:06] to behave in this belligerent manner in this region, killing children over and over again
[01:10:11] with no accountability whatsoever. And that's the problem. That's the issue. That's, that's
[01:10:23] the thing that they don't want to address. Right? List of foods getting recalled due to
[01:10:37] FDA cuts. Nice. Jesus Christ. Can you imagine? I mean, look, it's so silly to constantly repeat
[01:11:02] this, but like if the Biden administration fucked up this hard, do you think liberal
[01:11:06] media would let him get away with it. I mean, they covered for him pretty aggressively. They
[01:11:11] covered for his dementia pretty aggressively. But they were, you know, barely critical of some of
[01:11:20] the things that he did. Some of the good things that he did really like the Afghan pullout,
[01:11:24] right, which I stand by and I defended them vociferously over and over again.
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[01:14:02] This is a crisis.
[01:14:04] This is what happens when you believe and you abide.
[01:14:11] Sorry, this is what happens when you abide by corporate interests and engage in deregulation.
[01:14:19] Follow through on the deregulatory agenda of the Trump administration.
[01:14:26] It's getting down to a point where you just can't eat anything really unless you want to
[01:14:31] get Salmonella.
[01:14:34] That's where we're at.
[01:14:35] This is what happens when you don't believe in science.
[01:14:37] This is what happens when you think that the CDC and the FDA are bad.
[01:14:43] Corporations find these regulatory agencies to be dangerous to their bottom line.
[01:14:51] So they petition the government.
[01:14:53] They lobby the government over and over again.
[01:14:55] And then sometimes they strike gold.
[01:14:59] strike gold in the Trump administration. That's where we're at. People made great
[01:15:10] hay about the Green New Deal, thinking that it was going to take away their
[01:15:15] cattle, take away their burgers. Well, Trump is doing that right now.
[01:15:21] Trump is doing that right now.
[01:15:33] I can't believe you're repeating this nonsense.
[01:15:35] You can eat plenty of salmonella, Jesus Christ dude.
[01:15:40] They are poisoning our food supply man.
[01:15:45] They're poisoning our food supply.
[01:15:50] warned about this for years. For years and years we warned about this. If you don't have
[01:15:57] a competent state, if you don't have a competent regulatory state, the things that we take for
[01:16:04] granted like the idea that we can go shopping at the grocery store and purchase foods knowing
[01:16:15] full well that it's not going to poison us is going to go away.
[01:16:20] Well, how about Hassan Piker?
[01:16:26] How about transgender athletes?
[01:16:28] How about NSKanta running and trying to play in the WNBA?
[01:16:34] That's what we should be talking about, right?
[01:16:38] We are a third world country with a Gucci belt on.
[01:16:42] Now we're seeing that the Gucci belt itself is for gazey.
[01:16:50] We have nothing.
[01:16:53] We have nothing.
[01:16:58] But yeah, keep focusing on people like myself, who by the way,
[01:17:03] I'm not alone in this.
[01:17:04] Even David Hogg is getting cooked.
[01:17:06] is an interesting development. Georgia State Rep Esther Panich, who represents areas of
[01:17:14] Fulton County, pressured the Gwinnett County Democratic Party to remove David Hogg as a
[01:17:18] speaker for their upcoming event. They complied. He was talking too much about kids getting
[01:17:23] sniped. So it's not just me. David Hogg is now seen as far too radical of a figure.
[01:17:36] David Hogg is far too radical of a figure. Who isn't? In the eyes of the Democratic Party,
[01:17:44] the only acceptable spokesperson is one that unconditionally defends Israel.
[01:17:54] It's that simple.
[01:17:59] That's it.
[01:18:00] This has obviously happened to me with the University of Washington as you guys know
[01:18:07] It's happened to me with the United Kingdom in its entirety
[01:18:12] And now
[01:18:14] Now it's happening to David Hogg as well
[01:18:16] Why because he appeared alongside myself in that CNN documentary where he made the appropriate comparison
[01:18:23] He said APAC and the NRA
[01:18:26] for those of you don't know David Hogg is one of the survivors of the Parkland
[01:18:30] shooting and for many years he was a you know a gun violence anti-gun violence
[01:18:40] advocate and he went through this transformation where he wanted to get
[01:18:47] more involved in politics beyond simply doing anti-gun violence advocacy
[01:18:56] And he even got elevated within the DNC. He was the former DNC vice chair. He got cast
[01:19:03] aside because he made the mistake of saying, we need younger talent in the democratic primaries.
[01:19:12] We need to push some of these older incumbents out sometimes by force. He got ripped apart.
[01:19:19] There was a woke 1.0 weaponization campaign against them.
[01:19:28] I remember where the DNC said, oh, we actually need to have a non-white person in that position.
[01:19:37] Now I'm favorable to representational politics.
[01:19:40] I'm not immediately antagonistic, but it's ridiculous not to recognize what the DNC
[01:19:47] was doing in that moment, right? They were saying that, you know, David Hogg is, is David
[01:19:55] Hogg should be replaced, not because he was against running younger incumbents or running
[01:20:01] younger politicians against incumbents. But instead it was because, you know, the bylaws
[01:20:08] dictated that there needed to be someone who wasn't white as the vice chair or some
[01:20:13] something or other. It was bullshit. It was bullshit reason.
[01:20:17] The real reason was because he was rocking the boat.
[01:20:22] David Hogg identified that one of the major problems
[01:20:27] within the DNC and within the National Democratic Party was their seniority
[01:20:33] process. Far too many old people were dying in their position of power
[01:20:40] and that we had to bring more life back into the party. He was right.
[01:20:43] He was so right that James Carville turned around and agreed that David Hogg was right as recently as like a couple of weeks ago, but David Hogg also had a separate issue.
[01:20:58] He had a separate issue. He had a separate problem. He also understands that APAC is subverting American democracy.
[01:21:07] APEC, just like the NRA, something that I've said many times as well, something that I've,
[01:21:14] a comparison that I've made as well, APEC just like the NRA is backed by MAGA billionaires.
[01:21:21] And just like the NRA, APEC works to continue the slaughter of children at schools and all
[01:21:30] around the region in the Middle East.
[01:21:34] So from his perspective, it makes total sense for him to be against the NRA and against APEC as well
[01:21:40] But his fault was making this apt comparison on a CNN documentary that I appeared on as well and
[01:21:49] Now
[01:21:52] They're saying he is far too toxic of a figure and it's entirely about Israel, okay
[01:21:59] Some of these guys are insane David or Fred Gutenberg is one of those guys. He's a he's a the father of someone who was killed in
[01:22:10] Parkland Jamie Gutenberg was murdered in the Parkland school shooting. He's also from the same
[01:22:15] You know anti-gun violence advocacy network Shannon Watts is another one as well
[01:22:23] Not the same David survived my daughter did not he fund raises now off of what happened
[01:22:27] my daughter can't I have been supportive of him for years he has now choose he's now chosen
[01:22:32] to use his voice to spread anti-Semitism and I do not need to accept that he could have
[01:22:36] chosen differently.
[01:22:46] Fred Gutenberg needs a mental health evaluation that's what he needs.
[01:22:55] David Hogg wasn't kicked out because he was white.
[01:22:57] He stepped down before the elections, look it up.
[01:22:58] I know.
[01:23:00] What I meant was they were using the bylaws
[01:23:06] in this sinister fashion.
[01:23:09] They were once again trying to take out someone
[01:23:12] that they considered to be toxic
[01:23:13] because he was speaking truthfully.
[01:23:20] And they were going to redo the election.
[01:23:23] So, we step down before that happened.
[01:23:30] Again, when people talk about Woke 1.0, this is the type of stuff that we're talking about.
[01:23:44] a cynical weaponization
[01:23:48] of standpoint epistemology
[01:23:51] to defend
[01:23:52] unbelievably toxic and dangerous and reactionary ideas
[01:23:57] the notion that anyone
[01:23:59] who is jewish themselves i believe david hogg is also jewish
[01:24:04] is actually engaging in anti-semitism
[01:24:07] because they're critical
[01:24:09] of israel's genocide because they're critical of israel's lobby
[01:24:14] that demands the continuation of death and destruction in the region with unlimited tax
[01:24:20] dollars from the united states of america
[01:24:26] yet david hog the exit dnc after backlash to his primary plan
[01:24:29] mister hog said he would not run again for vice-chair after the party voted for a new
[01:24:33] election democrats have been furious at his plan to challenge this party sitting
[01:24:36] lawmakers and primary races. It's unbelievable to me that they are now doing the exact same
[01:24:52] thing to David Hogg. What's the, like, we don't agree on everything. David and I don't
[01:24:58] agree on everything. I would say that I'm definitely a more radical, quote unquote
[01:25:03] radical person that he is, and yet we both understand what Israel is doing to be completely
[01:25:12] untenable, completely illiberal, completely unacceptable, and we demand an end to it.
[01:25:19] We want to bring about accountability.
[01:25:22] And that is a bridge too far for a lot of these institutions.
[01:25:27] A lot of people in positions of power within these institutions consider that to be toxic
[01:25:33] dangerous, radical, scary, because they oppose democracy. I'm sorry. Here's the
[01:25:44] reality. It was an apartheid before October 7.
[01:25:49] For October 7, 2023, Israel was still an apartheid state. And many people had not
[01:25:55] come to that conclusion. They did not recognize it as such. So at least back
[01:26:01] Back then you could say, oh, this is far too toxic, even if it's truthful.
[01:26:05] You could have said this is, mentioning this is, is electoral poison, right?
[01:26:12] But you can't even use that as a reason anymore.
[01:26:16] It still would have been the truth.
[01:26:20] But now, it's not just the truth, it's also the popular sentiment.
[01:26:27] So, they're running out of options.
[01:26:31] running out the the the Zionist movement in the United States of America is running out of talking
[01:26:36] points. So the only thing they can do is is try to prop up through sympathetic media outlets.
[01:26:45] This idea that if you speak out against Israel, you will be humiliated. You will be attacked
[01:26:52] endlessly. You will be victim to endless intimidation campaigns with the hopes that
[01:27:00] they can stop people from speaking out against it. It's ridiculous. And I hope David, much
[01:27:12] like myself, will not succumb and will not stand back and allow this intimidation campaign
[01:27:22] to win. And I know he won't. This is not his first rodeo, I presume, with antagonistic media.
[01:27:36] However, it might be the first time that he's receiving this level of enmity from liberal
[01:27:44] outlets. And I'll tell you something, as someone who has been smeared and slandered by establishment
[01:27:53] Democrats in the entirety of the Republican media apparatus for many, many years, it does hit
[01:28:01] different when you see liberals do the same. It does. It absolutely feels a little bit different
[01:28:09] when you got CNN and MSNOW also taking a critical stance against your commentary.
[01:28:18] When you hear from people who are like, I am a lifelong Democrat and this guy is on,
[01:28:23] he's out of his goddamn mind, you're like, what are you talking about?
[01:28:28] You think you and I are that far apart? Or has someone convinced you that you and I are far apart?
[01:28:35] If you were to take a more charitable stance to what I have to say,
[01:28:38] say if you were to just venture over to these parts on your own. Perhaps you would find
[01:28:58] what I have to say to be perfectly reasonable.
[01:29:07] CNN sure does share your foreign policy.
[01:29:09] They definitely don't shut up.
[01:29:13] Comey 25 month subscriber.
[01:29:23] But that is what it is.
[01:29:28] People are even defending you on blue sky through negative polarization now Dave against the machine says I'm not sorry
[01:29:34] But the level of derangement by the media over a guy 98% of the country has never heard of if you
[01:29:41] If you actually care about this guy that you think every Democrat should disavow him whether they campaign with him or not
[01:29:46] You are a fascist mark. It's affirming a fascist narrative. It's 100% Islamophobic nonsense
[01:29:51] Even if this guy never existed the fascist will find something else to complain about
[01:29:54] about too many democratic politicians
[01:29:56] that consultants just surrender
[01:29:58] to every fascist narrative they hear.
[01:29:59] Thank God people are waking up to this, by the way.
[01:30:03] Cause that's exactly what this is.
[01:30:08] What is this fascinating cultural moment?
[01:30:12] A Virginia couple didn't want their kids disappearing
[01:30:16] into their room, so they spent $2.8 million
[01:30:18] building a house with a sports room and a swimming pool.
[01:30:23] Jesus Christ.
[01:30:24] What is this? Democrats describing Hassan Piker?
[01:30:26] I
[01:30:48] I'll cool cool. Yeah, dude Islamic
[01:30:52] Islamic Robespierre is fucking awesome. Yeah, Mohammed Robespierre. That is the OG. That
[01:31:07] is the OG Nashid. Yeah, it's no longer, it's no longer Islamabad. It's Islamabad, folks.
[01:31:17] Too bad he is a grifter liberal. He the goat for real, but he ain't all that.
[01:31:23] This is legit how centrists talk about Hassan. Hassan, if he was actually a lion, if only
[01:31:28] he was this based.
[01:31:29] I think, I think the fever will die out.
[01:31:58] And more and more people will come to terms with the reality that Democrats are conceding
[01:32:06] far too much because there's only so much hypocrisy that the average liberal will take
[01:32:16] on from mainstream media until they go dude what the fuck are you guys doing?
[01:32:25] People don't hate Donald Trump because he's just the Republican.
[01:32:29] They hate the entire Republican apparatus.
[01:32:32] They hate the double standard.
[01:32:38] They hate the inconsistency.
[01:32:45] People can disagree with them all they want, but it's clearly a fascist Republican opt
[01:32:48] meant to divide the Democratic politicians and voters.
[01:32:50] And it's wild to see so many people play right into the fascist pedophile president
[01:32:54] destroys the country. Also a lot of this about calling out Israel's genocide of
[01:32:57] Palestinians. They want to put a stop to any criticism of Israel whatsoever as a
[01:33:00] centrist fascist disciplining operation. I think he's a not so subtly bigoted dumbass
[01:33:06] and his China boosterism is genuinely contemptible. Yeah, people could disagree
[01:33:09] with them all they want, but this is clearly a fascist propaganda meant to
[01:33:11] divide the Democratic Party. 100% and it drives me insane. Losing is idiots of
[01:33:15] the century having no discipline or even theory of mine around the
[01:33:18] difference between campaigning with a literal Nazi and campaigning with a
[01:33:20] shock jock. No one gets this mad about Bill Maher. Hmm, wonder why.
[01:33:26] His China booster is a legitimately contemptible and I still don't give a fuck
[01:33:29] of positive campaign with him because he brings money and volunteers and isn't
[01:33:32] a meaningfully more toxic than any other shock jock type is such a transparent
[01:33:35] attempt to control.
[01:33:39] I can't believe that this blue sky guy thinks I am a bigoted dumbass.
[01:33:50] You got to be nicer to blue sky now.
[01:33:55] Come meet your media presents idea of soldiers.
[01:33:57] May I introduce my son?
[01:34:00] Rapsi Bult.
[01:34:01] It's an honor to meet you.
[01:34:04] Hello.
[01:34:05] Come on though.
[01:34:06] I don't know if I'm going to just come.
[01:34:07] I love you.
[01:34:08] I miss you too.
[01:34:09] I miss you too.
[01:34:10] I miss you too.
[01:34:11] I miss you too.
[01:34:12] I miss you too.
[01:34:13] I miss you too.
[01:34:14] I miss you too.
[01:34:15] I miss you too.
[01:34:16] I miss you too.
[01:34:17] I miss you too.
[01:34:18] I miss you too.
[01:34:19] I miss you too.
[01:34:20] She really is lovely. I hope I can make her happy.
[01:34:24] I hope so too. She's soft enough.
[01:34:28] I'll never hurt her.
[01:34:30] I don't know.
[01:34:32] Run into your brother.
[01:34:34] Is there anything you can do?
[01:34:36] Is there anything you can see?
[01:34:38] I'm sorry.
[01:34:40] I'm sorry.
[01:34:42] What a young, what a nice young man. What a nice young lad. Post this on Blue Sky for
[01:34:55] PR. True. True, dude. I like that you also changed my pants color too.
[01:35:05] You blues there's blue sky love Kamala is it Kamala liberalism and blue sky I don't really enter I don't really go there so I don't know I
[01:35:19] Am a girl boss
[01:35:23] Red Shambhala edits more like maroon come balla edits
[01:35:29] Average liberal agrees with the Washington Times.
[01:35:39] In Purple Swing State's however association with the Sompikers is very likely to be political
[01:35:42] poison which clown car Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong discovered the hard
[01:35:46] way in August.
[01:35:47] The August 11th primary, Peter Parisi explains.
[01:35:52] Yeah.
[01:35:54] They're trying to do everything they can. They're trying to do everything they can to
[01:36:01] say like, oh, this is campaign poison. It's bad. Please, please shy away. I am, and I think
[01:36:11] people need to understand this, like I am just a megaphone for your anger. Okay. I
[01:36:17] I am just a megaphone for a lot, a lot of frustrated Americans who see right from wrong
[01:36:24] and they want changes and they're willing to, to not cast aside their civic duty who
[01:36:32] are willing to actually participate in the democratic process.
[01:36:38] These guys hate that.
[01:36:40] It's that simple.
[01:36:41] They would love for you to sit at home.
[01:36:43] They would love for you to shut the fuck up.
[01:36:46] The liberals would love for you to vote blue no matter who without making any demands whatsoever.
[01:36:51] But that's not how democracy works.
[01:36:56] Is that simple?
[01:36:57] If you can't dissent yourself from the son piker running for the United States Senate
[01:37:02] with all the things he has said, something's wrong.
[01:37:06] And I think the cell.
[01:37:07] So yeah, it's going to have some challenges.
[01:37:08] Never compare yourself to Jesus.
[01:37:10] I don't care how what your title is Jesus was radical because he loved so much.
[01:37:14] He loved so much.
[01:37:15] people, the hill people, the institutions, the institution of the church, in one America,
[01:37:20] because they couldn't understand why on a Sabbath and things he was willing to go beyond
[01:37:24] the words, their words. Yeah, look how quickly they swapped to a disingenuous line of argument.
[01:37:30] The Hassan thing is just one point. If you ever agree with a Fox News talking head on any
[01:37:40] issue whatsoever. You are a fucking rube. You are a goddamn sucker. Okay? Because it's a package.
[01:37:51] Just because you find yourself agreeing with one element of that package doesn't mean that you're
[01:37:56] not playing a role in elevating these ridiculous lines of attack. Okay? Yeah, Democrat Harold
[01:38:07] Ford Jr. on Abdul al-sayed, Democrat, sure. If you can't distance yourself from a Sompike
[01:38:13] running for the United States Senate with all the things he said, something is wrong.
[01:38:17] Buddy, if I saw Fox News do a weather report that it was raining outside, that a hurricane
[01:38:33] was imminent, I probably still try to check with my own damn two eyes to make sure that
[01:38:39] it was valid, okay?
[01:38:44] That's the level of partisanship that I demonstrate.
[01:38:48] That's the level of enmity that I have for everything that these guys are presenting.
[01:38:57] And if you find anything on Fox News to be valid, you should be concerned.
[01:39:03] Because these people don't just oppose American democracy.
[01:39:07] They don't oppose, you know, good things.
[01:39:11] They oppose reality itself.
[01:39:15] You understand?
[01:39:21] That's why I fucking despise the liberals that lean into this shit, and that's what
[01:39:25] we're going to be talking about right now. Self identifying liberals coming out in support
[01:39:37] of reactionary Mike Rogers in the Senate race. It is insane. Putting in writing that you're
[01:39:47] trying to kamikaze a swing Senate seat to shift the narrative for 2028 is clinical
[01:39:52] behavior says, Hamid Ben Das, and he's right. This is something that we looked at yesterday.
[01:40:00] Matt Pacell reported on it. Michigan Jews against extremism. This came out before the
[01:40:09] Michigan Jews for Mike Rogers or Democrats for Mike Rogers held a rally earlier today.
[01:40:19] Jewish leaders are circulating an open letter urging Jewish Democrats in the state to sign
[01:40:24] their names in support of Mike Rogers over Abdul Al Sayed for Senate.
[01:40:27] The letter is led by Eric Bronstein, a Detroit Jewish leader and businessman, among others.
[01:40:33] Now, this was a tiny rally, is a miniscule rally.
[01:40:37] It's another one of these operations to say that Michigan Jews are united against Abdul
[01:40:43] Al Sayed.
[01:40:45] a lot of people don't realize is that Michigan Jews are not united against
[01:40:50] Abdel El Sayed. It's just a fucking made-up media narrative.
[01:40:55] Totally, it's totally artificial, totally made up.
[01:41:03] Many of these people are lifelong Republicans that are simply presenting
[01:41:09] themselves as democratic party voters to try to get other suckers on board.
[01:41:19] And what they're doing is playing a very dangerous game.
[01:41:24] Okay?
[01:41:27] They're saying that they're willing to entertain reactionary racist fascists because that's
[01:41:35] how much they care about Israel, a foreign country.
[01:41:40] Now, all readily available data shows a very different reality.
[01:41:48] Israel is the top ninth concern amongst American Jews.
[01:41:55] You understand?
[01:41:57] It's the ninth concern, the ninth priority for American Jews out
[01:42:01] of the top 10 priorities.
[01:42:05] Now one could say, oh well that's because both parties at the time of this poll
[01:42:11] Were in support of Israel unconditionally, okay
[01:42:18] That's an argument you can present
[01:42:23] American Jews have
[01:42:26] Historically voted by overwhelming numbers for the Democratic Party. This is something that Mehdi Hassan
[01:42:33] actually brought up when talking to Eli Clifton, the Quincy Institute guys that
[01:42:41] wrote the new book, Israel's Lobby. I wonder if anyone has a clip of that because
[01:42:47] I thought it was very interesting the way they were purposely referencing APEC
[01:42:55] as Israel's Lobby and not the Jewish Lobby, which is how many people falsely
[01:43:01] presented as. As the ninth concern is specifically Israel's a topic or desire for support. Yeah,
[01:43:16] here it is. Now, of course, Chris Manahan is saying, no, this is a Jewish thing. Let's
[01:43:25] be, let's keep it a buck 50. So pay no mind to Chris Manahan's assessment. I just want
[01:43:33] to use this clip.
[01:43:34] Give me faster than this question. I have to ask this question because it's relevant to
[01:43:38] my next question, which is, are you guys Jewish?
[01:43:40] Yes.
[01:43:41] Yes.
[01:43:42] You're both Jewish.
[01:43:43] Yes.
[01:43:44] Okay. So good to hear because the cover of this book, a lot of people in your community
[01:43:48] in this country will look at it and say, that's anti-Semitic. It's a flag of Israel
[01:43:52] America, America in the grip of a foreign power. These are anti-Semitic tropes.
[01:43:56] What would you, as the two Jewish co-authors of the book, say in response to that critique?
[01:43:59] I'd say what is the most common thing to be said in Israel when somebody makes a
[01:44:03] stupid argument, that it, ha hech ech wanachon, the opposite isn't the truth.
[01:44:08] Okay. And that is because what is helping fuel anti-Semitism in this
[01:44:13] country, and it is a real problem, is the notion that Israel is the
[01:44:17] the collective Jew. And therefore any criticism of Israel is an attack on the Jew. And allows
[01:44:24] the lobby to try to suppress debate by calling any criticism of Israel, or any attempt to
[01:44:29] even talk about Israel publicly, anti-Semitic. On the contrary, we are by showing the
[01:44:37] actual mechanics of a regular American interest group, rising to demand what it wants and
[01:44:43] having an undue success, really super abundant success that changes Israel in a way that even
[01:44:50] the lobby didn't want.
[01:44:51] We are showing that it's not some vast, mysterious Jewish conspiracy behind this.
[01:44:56] This is the way American politics operates that Washington warned about if it's deployed
[01:45:02] in foreign policy.
[01:45:03] So when you see people critiquing Israel, how often do you have to say, look, I'm
[01:45:06] the author of a book about the lobby, but that doesn't mean that we should go completely
[01:45:10] the other way and start indulging in some of the truth?
[01:45:13] Well, I think this is made particularly difficult because the lobby itself uses these tropes
[01:45:18] very carelessly.
[01:45:20] And I believe intentionally, APAC would like nothing more than to conflate American Jews
[01:45:27] with Israel.
[01:45:29] And they have done so over the past couple of months, claiming that criticisms of
[01:45:31] APAC are an attack on Jewish Americans.
[01:45:34] And that is simply untrue.
[01:45:35] And what it is doing when they say that, let's be very clear here, and Anti-Defamation
[01:45:40] League does it as well, is they are endorsing an anti-Semitic trope, the dual loyalty trope,
[01:45:46] which says that Jews can never be loyal to the country, fully loyal to the country they
[01:45:50] are in because they will always have a loyalty to themselves and to Israel as well.
[01:45:54] And there's nothing...
[01:45:55] Oh, I don't disagree with you.
[01:45:56] They completely weaponize it, abuse it, they're hypocritical when it comes to conflating
[01:45:59] the two.
[01:46:00] So, I think the important thing we can do here is, as I pointed out, that we
[01:46:04] are trying to pull it apart and say, well, the vast majority of Jewish Americans,
[01:46:08] when you look at the issues, ranked issues that they vote on, Israel is very low.
[01:46:13] Yes.
[01:46:14] And as the Republican Party has moved more pro-Israel, Democratic voters have stayed
[01:46:20] pretty much the same, or sorry, Jewish Democratic voters have stayed at roughly 60-something
[01:46:24] percent.
[01:46:25] Of every ethno-religious group that gets pulled, the Jewish vote is one of the most stable.
[01:46:31] It's simply that...
[01:46:32] You know who's really mad about that, Donald Trump?
[01:46:33] He said openly, he's annoyed the Jews have not rewarded him for being pro-Israel.
[01:46:37] He says, the evangelicals love me, but Jewish voters don't love me.
[01:46:40] I noticed that you called the book Israel's Lobby.
[01:46:43] You didn't call it the Jewish Lobby, which was a phrase that used to be a common phrase,
[01:46:46] both on right and left, for critics, but just to unpack briefly, one of you, why you
[01:46:51] went with Israel's Lobby as the title.
[01:46:53] Well, yeah, we don't think of...
[01:46:56] I need you guys to understand something, okay?
[01:46:59] Before people immediately go, oh, dude, this is like a fucking PR operation or whatever.
[01:47:05] really frustrating to me about this is like this was this has been my demand
[01:47:09] for prominent American Jews who have connections to the state of Israel to
[01:47:16] varying degrees to come out and loudly declare Zionism to be a separate thing
[01:47:23] from Judaism. So I'm not going to cast aside people who do that. Okay. It is
[01:47:29] totally ridiculous. It's totally ridiculous to just turn around and attack folks like this,
[01:47:36] to be like, oh dude, you're right, you're wrong, you're lying, okay? Because it is very important,
[01:47:44] it is very important to break through, it's very important to break through this media framing
[01:47:51] device that has been used to defend Israel over and over again, that all Jews are united
[01:48:02] in their defense, all Jews are united in their defense of Israel, that Zionism and Judaism
[01:48:08] are inseparable, it's bullshit. No one is monolithic. Jews are not a monolithic people in their
[01:48:16] defensive Israel. There is varying degrees of Zionist indoctrination that plays a
[01:48:22] formative role in American Jews and their understanding of Israel. Okay? No
[01:48:31] offense to these two, but it does seem like a last-ditch effort to say the
[01:48:33] Zionist state. Yeah, you're fucking moron, okay? Because they're not defending
[01:48:39] Israel at all. They're not. This is just one element of the conversation. It's
[01:48:46] It's an entire book that they wrote at the Quincy Institute to criticize not only Israel,
[01:48:51] but also Israel's toxic influence on American democracy.
[01:48:55] And you're still turning around and going, oh, I don't care, man.
[01:48:58] It kind of feels like they're saving the United States.
[01:49:14] Please, wake the fuck up. Wake the fuck up to the reality around you.
[01:49:21] The here's one other additional reality that I've mentioned over and over again, especially
[01:49:26] post October 7th, if every single American Jew came out and said, we are all anti Zionists.
[01:49:35] The American government's calculation on Israel would not change.
[01:49:39] Okay? The American government's calculation and its allegiance to Israel would not change.
[01:49:47] It would make it a little bit more ridiculous.
[01:49:52] Okay?
[01:49:56] But the American government's goals with Israel is to operate a satellite for American imperialism.
[01:50:05] Now, of course in the last three years Israel has absolutely
[01:50:12] Engaged in in actions that are at odds with American foreign policy
[01:50:19] Okay
[01:50:23] But this notion
[01:50:26] That
[01:50:27] Jews behave in this tribalistic manner all they care about is Israel. You're falling for the media propaganda
[01:50:35] Okay? You're falling for the media propaganda. To me, I'm not going to listen to Jake Tapper
[01:50:46] on this issue because he presents it in the same way as Nick Fuentes does. They both believe
[01:50:52] Jews operate in a monolithic manner and that they have a singular investment in the continuation
[01:51:02] the state of Israel. Of course, Sheikh Tapper also simultaneous who we say that's very anti-Semitic
[01:51:07] when Nik Fleta says it, but he says it himself. I don't agree with that.
[01:51:16] No one is irredeemable. Everyone can change their attitudes on issues. And if Jews were a
[01:51:21] monolithic force, if this organized Jewry was a real force to be reckoned with,
[01:51:29] then there wouldn't be so much investment in Zionist indoctrination for Western Jews.
[01:51:36] Okay? There just wouldn't be this much money being spent to ensure that every young American Jew
[01:51:46] that goes to Jewish camp or goes to Jewish school was getting unlimited amounts of Zionist propaganda,
[01:51:54] design is indoctrination. And yes, yes, this doesn't mean that there aren't otherwise liberal
[01:52:03] American Jews that lean into illiberal ethno-nationalism, crude, tribalistic ethno-nationalism when
[01:52:12] it comes to Israel. Of course there are. Okay? Aren't you simultaneously doing the
[01:52:19] Mershimer and Chomsky argument at the same time? Yes. I have always been a centrist
[01:52:23] when it comes to this issue
[01:52:25] because one in my believe doesn't exist without the other
[01:52:31] okay
[01:52:33] israel doesn't get to create this lobby
[01:52:36] israel doesn't get to create
[01:52:39] these uh... these dynastitutions
[01:52:42] on u.s. soil without fair restrictions
[01:52:45] if israel doesn't play the role of
[01:52:48] uh... a
[01:52:49] reliable ally during the cold war against the rise of pan arabic nationalism
[01:52:56] okay if israel doesn't play the role of of uh... an american satellite for
[01:53:02] american imperialism in this resource rich region
[01:53:06] israel doesn't get to have this sophisticated propaganda apparatus
[01:53:10] working on u.s soil as aggressively as it has for the past eight years
[01:53:19] It's that simple.
[01:53:24] In terms of, and would never use the phrase Jewish lobby, there is no such thing as a Jewish lobby.
[01:53:29] There is an Israel lobby, that's the problem.
[01:53:32] Which has evangelical Christians in it.
[01:53:33] It has evangelical Christians and military industrial complex.
[01:53:37] It has all kinds of, it has hundreds of organizations or parts of it.
[01:53:40] Many of them.
[01:53:41] The fear that I always have, the fear that I always have is this.
[01:53:48] It's far easier to teach Americans tribalism.
[01:53:53] It's far easier to get Americans on board on opposition to Israel through an anti-Semitic
[01:54:00] framework than it is to teach them about anti-imperialism, anti-fascism, to have a morally consistent
[01:54:09] anti-genocide position.
[01:54:13] That's the problem.
[01:54:14] And if you don't actually develop this framework, then you're not going to,
[01:54:21] you are never going to be able to fully comprehend why what America is doing is, is also wrong.
[01:54:32] That's the problem. America is the entire world, dude. No, for sure.
[01:54:37] For sure.
[01:54:43] For sure.
[01:54:45] What is this joint statement from the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Netherlands,
[01:54:49] Norway, and Canada?
[01:54:50] The Israeli government's decision to push construction tenders for the E1 settlement
[01:54:54] project is unacceptable.
[01:54:55] Oh, here we go.
[01:54:56] Oh man, you got grave concerns about the settlement project once again.
[01:55:02] Yes.
[01:55:03] Yes.
[01:55:04] Brother, Islam has been around for 1400.
[01:55:12] What is this?
[01:55:13] They have been warring with the West for literally over a millennia.
[01:55:15] Terrorism is a loaded and false term.
[01:55:17] The literally spreading of Islam look toilet paper.
[01:55:20] I'm a Muslim, by the way.
[01:55:22] Propaganda, literally opposite Jewish stories believe Islam is the reason Judaism survived today.
[01:55:26] I'm so confused as to what argument you're trying to make.
[01:55:32] As an anti-Zionist Jewish person whose temple is reforming deeply Zionist is difficult to
[01:55:41] even approach trying to change their minds. No, I understand that. I understand that.
[01:55:46] I mean, look, the anti-Zionist Jews in my community, you have a very tough job ahead
[01:55:54] of you. Well, you have to go back to your communities and try to get your elderly relatives to understand
[01:56:05] that this connection between Israel and Zionism that is expressed over and over again through a
[01:56:10] lot of these Jewish institutions is teaching people the idea that Jews are monolithic and this is
[01:56:18] dangerous it is a very good look it's a very dangerous mode of propaganda and you
[01:56:26] want to know why because people don't fuck with Israel any longer and if and if
[01:56:33] Jews in America keep putting this this idea out there that they are singularly
[01:56:39] invested in Israel eventually someone's gonna come around and take
[01:56:44] action, not against the state of Israel mind you, but against American Jews, okay?
[01:56:51] We're teaching people the wrong lesson. At the end of the day, American Jews do not prioritize
[01:56:58] Israel, but they do prioritize anti-Semitism. And that's precisely the reason why a lot of this
[01:57:05] propaganda that is facing the American Jewish side from a lot of these Jewish outlets, right?
[01:57:14] We'll tie the two all the time. And we hear that from outlets like ZBS as well, right?
[01:57:21] When the host asked Angie Nixon like, oh, well, don't you think we shouldn't stop giving weapons
[01:57:26] to Israel at a time when anti-Semitism is exploding? Where's the connective tissue between these two
[01:57:32] events? American Jews do care about anti-Semitism. It's understandable to care about anti-Semitism.
[01:57:41] They don't care about Israel. So how do you tie the two? You say, well, Israel is the only thing standing in the way of
[01:57:49] the next Holocaust happening.
[01:57:51] That's how you do it.
[01:57:53] That's how you do it.
[01:58:08] So every single time you have
[01:58:10] prominent Zionist Jews come out and be like, no, this is anti-Semitic. To oppose Israel is anti-Semitic. You're teaching people that you're teaching people the trope of dual loyalty.
[01:58:23] That's where you're teaching people. After you teach them that, you can't turn around and say, oh, well, this is dual loyalty. This is anti-Semitic.
[01:58:32] Because at a certain point people are not going to give a shit, and we're already passed that point.
[01:58:37] It's that simple.
[01:58:39] I read this not as an actual retreat from anti-semitism charges, but enhanced preparation for pressing on Islamophobia,
[01:58:47] given the plausible rise of voting publics less beholden to the power of every errant anti-semitism charge,
[01:58:53] shipping away at the offices of anti-semitisms ours, that's precisely what's going on, yes.
[01:58:57] They're not going to give up on claiming that people are anti-Semitic, of course.
[01:59:02] They're going to keep doing that because there's a lot of institutional value.
[01:59:06] There are a lot of institutions that will still take action once the anti-Semitism
[01:59:14] allegation is brought up.
[01:59:19] But what they're doing is the Israeli Foreign Ministry has recognized at this point that
[01:59:26] there is no way to defend Israel.
[01:59:31] So they'll take the second best thing, which is to foment Islamophobia,
[01:59:34] who's fighting against the hordes of Muslims, the dangerous Muslims
[01:59:37] that are destroying the Western world.
[01:59:40] The Jewish state is, of course, this is a battle
[01:59:44] between the Western forces and the scary Eastern hordes of Muslims
[01:59:49] who are barbaric.
[01:59:50] That's the way they presented as.
[01:59:52] In Israel, you might not like them, but at least there are bulwark against the scary hordes
[02:00:00] of Islam.
[02:00:02] And they'll take that as the next best thing for Israel at least, knowing full well that
[02:00:08] they can press that Islamophobia button over and over again.
[02:00:13] realizing that those who oppose Islam in the West, those who consider Islam to be a dangerous
[02:00:23] toxic force, a dangerous toxic force that's destroying Western civilization, also find
[02:00:32] jews to be a dangerous toxic forces well
[02:00:49] anyway
[02:00:51] yet jeremy mos the democratic nominee for u.s. house michigan eleven says
[02:00:55] is the person who took a who won
[02:00:59] uh... hailey stevens the seat by the way
[02:01:02] He says, Abdul is going to have to demonstrate some serious outreach to Oakland's Jewish community.
[02:01:11] I wonder what he has to do to gain the support of Oakland County's Jewish community.
[02:01:21] Yeah, he has to drop his critiques of Israel. That's what it is.
[02:01:26] Now, is Oakland County's Jewish community in unison making this demand of Abdullaus
[02:01:34] said?
[02:01:35] No, of course not.
[02:01:38] But if there isn't opposition from Jewish figures in this community that are loud about
[02:01:46] the the the um diverges between this representative and their own desires
[02:01:55] then the media narrative will set in even if they don't realize that this media narrative presents
[02:02:02] Jews as single-minded and singularly invested in the continuation of the Israeli apartheid.
[02:02:16] I don't know how many different ways I can explain this.
[02:02:25] I don't know how people don't recognize how dangerous this predicament is,
[02:02:30] how dangerous this is for Jews. You're running around basically tying your entire identity
[02:02:38] to a country that inevitably will be seen as basically Jewish ISIS and you're saying,
[02:02:46] as Jews, this is all we care about.
[02:02:55] You're making anti-Semitism worse.
[02:03:00] Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers endorsing a one-year moratorium on new data
[02:03:09] centers.
[02:03:11] Look at that.
[02:03:13] Look at that.
[02:03:15] They are positioning themselves and reacting to the popularity of our policies, our positions.
[02:03:28] Look at that.
[02:03:29] Yeah, Ben Jacobs says Ben Jacobs reports on Jeremy Moss's take
[02:03:34] Adam Johnson says
[02:03:37] I'll translate for those unfamiliar with these serious outreach threats
[02:03:42] Moderate on Israel support apartheid in the arming of genocide albeit some mild scolding about Netanyahu or else
[02:03:48] I will withhold my support and help Rogers
[02:03:51] This is a variation on Hakim Jeffreys' further conversations threat
[02:03:55] But there are pro-genocide uncommitted movements everywhere for those with eyes to see.
[02:04:00] That's precisely what is going on here.
[02:04:05] These guys are shamelessly saying that they are uncommitted.
[02:04:12] They're uncommitted to Abdul El Sayed because Abdul is a anti-genocide position that is
[02:04:21] broadly popular.
[02:04:24] And these guys can't contend with that reality.
[02:04:29] They want Abdul to take a less popular and immoral position, a position that he does
[02:04:35] not hold.
[02:04:39] It's totally ridiculous and we should not let these people forget.
[02:04:45] We should not let others forget what shameless positions that they are holding onto in
[02:04:50] this pivotal moment where the Senate majority hinges on this seat and they are casting that aside
[02:04:59] because while not all Jews in Michigan are single-handedly or single-mindedly in unison
[02:05:10] holding up the continuation of Israel's apartheid as a major reason as to why they will withhold
[02:05:18] their support. There are those who are doing that. And we must not let people forget that
[02:05:25] reality. Okay. Now let's get to this idiotic political rally that took place. Michigan Democrat
[02:05:37] state rep Karen Whitsett on her support for Mike Rogers. I do not think people really
[02:05:43] realize what is on the line. You will lose your health insurance if the other candidate gets an
[02:05:51] office. There's no if ands or buts about it. That is what Medicare for all means. So if you enjoy
[02:05:58] going to ER now and sitting for six hours, get ready to enjoy that a whole lot longer because
[02:06:04] you may be sitting there for six weeks. That means you will be in a clinic in the hospital
[02:06:10] wherever they say that you go. Disgusting. Disgusting. Big pharma backed.
[02:06:20] Healthcare provider, for-profit healthcare provider backed. Charlatan. Okay. This is a Democrat
[02:06:32] that's joining forces with Mike Rogers.
[02:06:34] Yeah, finally we see a centrist Twitter liberal in the wild
[02:06:43] Now, let me tell you something I think Democrats who hear this kind of shit
[02:06:48] They're not gonna go. You know what?
[02:06:51] Maybe I'll give Mike Rogers a vote
[02:06:54] instead
[02:06:56] Her political career will be over
[02:06:58] Once again, you say you don't want government in your business, well, the government will
[02:07:04] be controlling your healthcare.
[02:07:06] They will control your doctors.
[02:07:09] This psycho ain't no centrist law, yeah.
[02:07:11] It's progressives.
[02:07:12] If progressives did this kind of shit, the state party would do everything in their
[02:07:15] power to strip funding, strip committee chair assignments, and relegate that person's
[02:07:19] position to the same level of, same level of power as a dog catcher.
[02:07:25] By the way, this fucking idiot is an actual Republican.
[02:07:32] Whitsitt credited President Donald Trump in his personal support of hydroxychloroquine
[02:07:36] and azithromycin treatments with saving her life, stating that President Trump had not
[02:07:41] talked about this.
[02:07:43] It would not be something that's accessible for anyone to be able to get that right
[02:07:46] now.
[02:07:47] It would not even be possible.
[02:07:48] In May 2020, Whitsitt announced she would sue Governor Gretchen Muittmer over a century
[02:07:53] pertaining to COVID-19, alleging that the governor and the 13th Congressional District
[02:07:56] Democratic Party Organization attempted, were attempting to deprive her of her right to engage
[02:08:02] in protected speech after she publicly supported President Donald J. Trump.
[02:08:08] In June 2020, Whitsitt dropped the federal lawsuit. In 2023, Whitsitt was the sole Democrat
[02:08:14] in the Michigan House Health Policy Committee to vote against the Reproductive Health Act,
[02:08:20] an 11-bill package pertaining to abortion access. When the entire House Republican caucus boycotted
[02:08:26] the remaining days of the legislature, Whitsitt walked out of the House chamber, denying House
[02:08:31] Democrats the ability to pass several remaining bills. Whitsitt returned to the Capitol building
[02:08:36] but refused to enter the chamber. She cited concerns about several bills which were voted
[02:08:40] out of committee to the House floor. Speaker Joe Tate eventually adjorned the House to December
[02:08:46] 31st, ending the ability of the chamber to pass any further legislation.
[02:08:59] This is how the Republicans operate.
[02:09:04] And they can only operate like this because we have snakes amongst us, okay?
[02:09:12] No, she's not rerunning
[02:09:16] What sit in her family live in Detroit she's practicing Christian and credit her faith as a reason for not seeking re-election in 2026
[02:09:25] We do
[02:09:27] We have
[02:09:29] Republicans that run as Democrats and the rest of the state Democratic Party do not cast them aside
[02:09:37] It's that simple. What do they have on her? It's not it's not blackmail. It's not she is just a fucking psycho
[02:09:46] She is just a Republican moron. The problem is the Democratic morons allow Republicans to run as fucking Democrats
[02:09:58] And then they give them committee assignments.
[02:10:02] Cheers to the cinema. Joe Manchin. How many times has this game been played over and over again?
[02:10:13] How much did I yell when Joe Biden did not punish these pieces of shit in the party?
[02:10:22] Throughout the Biden administration, I freaked out about this over and over again.
[02:10:27] Take away their committee assignments. Start whipping these fucking votes
[02:10:32] Take away their power within the party
[02:10:35] Do not elevate them to a position of prominence if they're not gonna fucking play ball
[02:10:41] Obviously those clips don't make it out of this community and therefore
[02:10:46] Those are not the clips that the stupid liberal see on their timeline
[02:10:51] I'm sure if they were to hear me say this kind of stuff
[02:10:54] they were like, you know what, we should be punishing these fucking rotating villains.
[02:10:59] We should be behaving like a real party. I am far more pragmatic and far more invested
[02:11:06] in making sure that we actually push for progress than a lot of centrist liberals
[02:11:12] give me credit for. Okay? I have been yelling about this for years. Dems who make the
[02:11:23] topic of everyday Hassan or DSA being oddly anti-Abdual should be drawn and quartered for
[02:11:28] being, for either being legit traders or for being so politically inept and incompetent
[02:11:33] that they would prefer to disembowel their momentum rather than build on it from shit
[02:11:37] like this.
[02:11:44] So that's the one lady.
[02:11:45] There's more.
[02:11:49] as a pick with Donald Trump? Great. These people are not our allies. Do you understand?
[02:12:04] These people are ops. These people are enemies. Yeah. Here's what Karen Wissett also said,
[02:12:17] By the way, Democrat Michigan State Representative Karen Wissett won't be seeking re-election
[02:12:24] says Democrats radical social policies drove her out of politics, abortion, LGBTQ things
[02:12:29] are children that are just imperative where parents no longer have control.
[02:12:46] How does she even get to run unopposed in 2024 where she endorsed Trump in 2020?
[02:12:51] Her district is super blue plus 85 dem.
[02:12:54] No one was paying attention because it's a state seat.
[02:13:03] It's a state house of representative seat.
[02:13:05] That's it.
[02:13:06] Representative, great to see you.
[02:13:08] Yeah, here she is.
[02:13:09] Here she is talking about this, by the way.
[02:13:12] Why she's leaving the Dems.
[02:13:14] You tonight, what was the final straw if there was a final straw for you?
[02:13:21] And I won't say it was a final one
[02:13:22] This has definitely been something that's been over the eight-year time period
[02:13:26] But the last three three and a half have definitely been telling and those are just some basic issues that just do not line up
[02:13:33] Biblically Christian values and that is just abortion LGBTQ
[02:13:38] things to our children that are just imperative or parents no longer have control.
[02:13:45] And it's just that I just do not see the ability to be able to stay within somewhere where
[02:13:52] I cannot stand up against a party.
[02:13:57] I'm sorry.
[02:13:59] If you're an establishment Democrat, if you're a consultant, if you're a Democratic
[02:14:04] party politician, if you're a centrist Democrat, if you're a right-wing Democrat,
[02:14:08] you think she has something worthwhile to say, but Abdul can't be a part of your coalition.
[02:14:15] You're not a fucking Democrat. You're a moron, okay? You're an absolute dullard. You are
[02:14:22] a fucking sucker. You are a fascist collaborator. It's that simple. It's that simple. And
[02:14:29] this is why we fucking lose to the most incompetent petty despots of all time.
[02:14:36] And they keep stealing everything.
[02:14:43] Democrat for Mike Rogers.
[02:14:47] There needs to be a little bit more fucking party discipline and I hope in the future
[02:14:51] there will be when we have real competent fighters.
[02:15:02] It's so goddamn annoying.
[02:15:05] There are sincerely people who say, we gotta listen to her.
[02:15:10] Not Hassan Abbey.
[02:15:12] Hassan is a bad guy.
[02:15:13] Why?
[02:15:14] Because he's demanding that we actually fight for the fucking constituents.
[02:15:20] Fight for the base.
[02:15:22] Fight to save American democracy.
[02:15:24] It's insane.
[02:15:27] And vote my district at the same time.
[02:15:30] So when it comes down to it, I have to look at God and that was the final straw for me.
[02:15:38] It's disgusting. It is fucking disgusting, dude. And it doesn't end there. There's more. Okay.
[02:15:49] There's more. Okay.
[02:15:53] There was also this moment from the same rally, Democrats for Mike Rogers rally.
[02:16:03] Let's take a look at what this guy had to say. Right after her, this guy is a rabbi in the district.
[02:16:12] They will control your medication. They will control your visits.
[02:16:16] Thank you so much, really. It's an honor to be here. I'm Rabbi Oshelow Patton from Huntington Woods.
[02:16:26] I usually vote Democrat, but I'm going to be voting for Mike Rogers. And I want to start out by
[02:16:32] saying off script that he's an incredible man. And the number one reason to vote for him,
[02:16:38] his policies, but who he is as a character, as a person, as a caring, sensitive man,
[02:16:45] DENOS, all of them! DENOS! Get the fuck out of the party then!
[02:16:54] This is not a real movement. This is not- there is no real momentum here, okay?
[02:17:00] This is- this is a PSYOP, simply put.
[02:17:05] It's a shitily put together PSYOP to try to present the idea that, uh,
[02:17:13] And there are a lot of Democrats who are expressing discontent.
[02:17:17] We showed you the first person who's been a Republican since 2020 because COVID zapped
[02:17:23] their fucking brain, who openly stated that they left the Democratic Party because Democratic
[02:17:28] Party cared too much about, you know, queer rights or whatever, who has been a spoiler
[02:17:34] in the House, the state House over and over again, right?
[02:17:41] So just remember that when you hear, remember that when you hear these folks talk about how
[02:17:47] they, Abdul Al-Sayed is a bridge too far for them.
[02:17:50] I am voting for him.
[02:17:51] On the other hand, and I'm sad to say this, that Abdul Al-Sayed has made one thing very
[02:17:56] clear.
[02:17:57] We cannot let him anywhere near the U.S. Senate.
[02:18:01] Sadly, tragically, he's shown contempt for the Jewish community.
[02:18:05] But frankly, for American values, by making Hassan Piker a vicious anti-Semite and racist,
[02:18:13] his campaign surrogate and someone he buddies up with before the primary and after the-
[02:18:18] Bro, you gotta get Israel's dick out of your brain.
[02:18:21] I swear to God.
[02:18:22] I'm sorry.
[02:18:23] There's no other way to fuck and put it.
[02:18:25] It's insane.
[02:18:26] To say that you're voting for a Republican as a lifelong Democrat, insanity, okay?
[02:18:35] Yes, it is a 100% sigh up. But it's also devastating to see it unfold that there are genuinely people out there who are so
[02:18:46] unbelievably invested
[02:18:49] In Americans loyalty in America's loyalty and allegiance to the state of Israel that they are gonna vote for a Republican
[02:18:57] It's so funny to say Hassan Piker is a vicious racist and an anti-semitism and that's why
[02:19:04] I'm voting for the vicious racism and anti-semitism party.
[02:19:11] Republicans have tried this so many fucking times, the hashtag walk away movement, right?
[02:19:16] Oh, I'm a lifelong black Democrat and I am walking away.
[02:19:23] What did they call it? The dem exit? Blegs it? They said none of this shit fucking works.
[02:19:36] Every single time these guys do shit like this, there's like eight other people involved in
[02:19:40] it. But then the media spends an insane amount of time. The media spends an insane amount
[02:19:46] of time talking about this as though this is a sincere movement.
[02:19:50] primary. He's never disavowed Hasan's anti-Semitism. A man who's called orthodox Jews like me in
[02:19:59] bread. When Abdul-Assad was asked about the terrorist who attempted to blow up a synagogue
[02:20:06] right here in Michigan with hundreds of children like Saylor, hundreds of children, all he
[02:20:12] He said, he said, hurt people, hurt people.
[02:20:18] Sadly, Abdul Al Sayed has shown only contempt for Jews
[02:20:21] as a people and called my people bloodthirsty.
[02:20:27] And the reason Michigan, our great state of Michigan,
[02:20:29] doesn't have the funds it needs.
[02:20:31] So sadly, sadly, Abdul Al Sayed is completely unfit
[02:20:35] to represent any piece of Michigan.
[02:20:39] The Jewish community, the African American community,
[02:20:42] What is this Jewish rabbi Jewish rabbi? Yeah, it's a rabbi. That's crazy
[02:20:51] Rabbi Asher Lopatin says he's willing to undermine American democracy so long as Israel continues to receive unconditional support from US taxpayers
[02:21:00] Yeah Muslim rabbi, this is a different rabbi I
[02:21:04] I
[02:21:06] Absolutely can support a duel and the fact that he showed up with Hassan Piker is just the least of it
[02:21:11] He's not qualified for the job. I think Haley Stevens is bro. This is
[02:21:17] Oh my god, lady. You are hysterical. You are a hysterical person
[02:21:24] You are a fucking hysterical person yeah, go ahead clip it and be like, oh, Hasan is being Hasan is being so
[02:21:31] ridiculous about the feelings of this person who is bringing up a valid point.
[02:21:38] It's not. It's not a valid point. It's not a valid point at all. This is targeted hysteria,
[02:21:48] and it's set in. I have spent my whole life fighting against anti-Semitism and will continue
[02:21:56] to do so. Okay. It's just Islamophobia. We saw this with the Zoran campaign as well, where
[02:22:13] so many people came out and embarrassed themselves with this racialized animus that they actually
[02:22:22] couch under what they claim is anti-semitism. That's what this is. And unfortunately, given
[02:22:34] the current media environment, given the current media environment, no one gives a fuck about
[02:22:40] Islamophobia and it's not only institutionally permitted, it's also welcomed. It is welcomed.
[02:22:49] And therefore, nobody actually talks about this from the adequate lens that this is just
[02:22:54] racialized hysterics.
[02:23:00] That's all this is.
[02:23:05] Mike Rogers appointed campaign outrage team members who spread misogynistic comments and
[02:23:09] defended group chat filled with praise for Hitler, racial slurs and rape jokes.
[02:23:14] Rogers campaign brushed up their remarks as varying viewpoints. These guys are
[02:23:19] actually anti-Semitic. Okay? They don't just oppose Israel. As a matter of fact,
[02:23:24] many of them don't oppose Israel at all. They're just anti-Semitic.
[02:23:35] You've said it a million times, but if you said I'm a lifelong Democrat but I'm
[02:23:39] voting for the Republicans, a Democrat isn't pro-Mosembeak enough. People would
[02:23:42] Look at you like you had ten eyes exactly at this point the people are pro-Israel wouldn't vote for any Democrat anyway
[02:23:48] It's a bunch of delusional people hallucinating
[02:23:51] anti-semitism even if people like Booker
[02:23:54] Even even in people like Booker. I really don't think this mirror will hurt Abdul
[02:23:57] I don't think so either but it's very frustrating because I'm like thinking about
[02:24:01] The reason why I'm frustrated about this because I'm thinking about the media narratives and how they will present this as though
[02:24:06] These are like sincere people and not fucking
[02:24:10] psychopaths right oh
[02:24:12] Oh no, these are kind, well-intentioned, lifelong Democrats who find Abdul Al Sayed's anti-Semitism
[02:24:18] in a Sompikar's anti-Semitism in a bridge too far, we should really address this controversy.
[02:24:24] It's fucking bullshit, okay?
[02:24:27] And they already set the media, already set the reasonable grounds to address this controversy
[02:24:34] over and over again without actually looking at what's going on here.
[02:24:38] This is Islamophobia.
[02:24:40] The idea that Muslim candidates and Muslim political commentators who have spent their
[02:24:46] entire fucking lives and entire professional media careers opposing all forms of bigotry,
[02:24:52] including anti-Semitism, are actually anti-Semitic because of their opposition to Israel's genocide
[02:24:57] or their opposition to Israel's apartheid is just rank Islamophobia.
[02:25:02] That's all this is.
[02:25:05] That's all this is.
[02:25:09] It's fucking ridiculous.
[02:25:12] The idea that every Muslim, every scary Muslim, is a dangerous anti-Semite is Islamophobia.
[02:25:22] You have never heard from a, you've never heard from a single Muslim candidate, Muslim mayor,
[02:25:31] Muslim politician speak about Jewish people in the way that these kind-hearted, tender
[02:25:39] supposed lifelong Democrats speak about Muslims. Okay? Never. And part of that is because every
[02:25:54] Muslim person in the Western world has already experienced this form of otherization. So
[02:26:00] they're a lot more sensitive to it. They're a lot more aware of how this sounds.
[02:26:08] They know from their own personal, intimate, close relationship with bigotry to oppose it unconditionally.
[02:26:22] I bought my packs. I don't really want to vote for her.
[02:26:25] But I will tell you, in November, whoever wins that primary, I will vote for her. I will not vote for my projects.
[02:26:31] I mean, we'll have to work with...
[02:26:33] Oh, thank God. Jesus Christ. I spoke too soon.
[02:26:37] wins, though if Abdul-Aside wins, it'd be a disaster. Really be bad. On a personal
[02:26:44] capacity, I will vote for Michael Rodger.
[02:26:50] This is what I was talking about.
[02:26:56] Jesus Christ. If Abdul-Aside wins, it'd be a disaster. Really be bad. On a
[02:27:02] personal capacity I will vote for Michael Rogers. Oh my god! Made it you so hard. I mean it doesn't
[02:27:14] matter. This guy is the one who's like I'm gonna I'm not fucking voting for Obzolalsayed.
[02:27:23] Vien or even Arab Americans. So as someone who votes Democrat usually I am proud this time to
[02:27:30] to support Mike Rogers and I encourage everyone to do so as well. Thank you.
[02:27:40] Gross.
[02:27:42] Voting for the straight up fucking Nazi party of America.
[02:27:47] Gross.
[02:27:48] Unacceptable.
[02:27:50] Completely and utterly unacceptable.
[02:27:54] Real chickens for KFC moment these guys will say like oh like
[02:27:58] queer people in america that are pro-palestine are doing chickens for kfc now this is the chickens for kfc moment
[02:28:05] leaning in any way shape or form into the growing fascist movement offering any credence to the growing fascist movement in this country
[02:28:13] thinking that it will preserve the interests
[02:28:16] of a foreign country
[02:28:18] is completely unacceptable
[02:28:25] I'm Chelsea from West Bloomfields.
[02:28:27] The last week since I came out as a lifelong Democrat voting
[02:28:30] for Mike has been quite a whirlwind.
[02:28:33] I have gotten a lot of reactions.
[02:28:35] A lot were empowering, but mostly they
[02:28:37] were judgmental and cruel.
[02:28:40] We don't have to grant everything.
[02:28:41] We don't have to grant most things,
[02:28:43] but we need to agree on the basics.
[02:28:45] America is the greatest country in the world,
[02:28:48] and we have to protect our freedom.
[02:28:52] I'm a lifelong Democrat.
[02:28:53] I voted for Obama.
[02:28:55] I voted for Hillary, I voted for Biden, I voted for Slotkin.
[02:28:59] I heavily supported Hailey Stevens throughout her race,
[02:29:02] and now I'm voting for my crodgers.
[02:29:04] Because sometimes the election calls for us
[02:29:08] to look at something bigger than the lines.
[02:29:13] The Democratic nominee that we've been given
[02:29:15] does not share my values, and he does not
[02:29:19] agree with a world that I want my children to grow up in.
[02:29:22] I'm not a socialist. I'm not a communist. I'm a mom. I'm a proud
[02:29:27] Michigander. I'm noticing she didn't say Kamala Harris on that
[02:29:32] list. Perhaps she already swapped to the other side because she
[02:29:38] was one of the one of the folks that got brainbroken by
[02:29:43] Fox News propaganda that kept repeatedly saying that Democrats
[02:29:47] were insufficiently pro-Israel's genocide.
[02:29:52] I am a Democrat voting for Mike because I know that he shares the values that I do and I know that he will work hard for
[02:30:02] God, the guys, it's just so ridiculous, man.
[02:30:08] man. It's just so ridiculous.
[02:30:17] Like you have straight up people on the Mike Rogers camp that are open
[02:30:23] Holocaust deniers and you turn around and you're like, I'm going to vote for that
[02:30:27] camp because they might be Holocaust deniers, but at least they're pro-Israel.
[02:30:31] You're a fucking psycho.
[02:30:34] You do not understand the dangerous waters that you're treading in.
[02:30:38] It's nasty.
[02:30:43] Peter Bynot reported on this said how the American Jewish establishment gave up on democracies
[02:30:48] from the Jewish currents.
[02:30:50] The American Jewish establishment, which in the last century helped expand American liberal
[02:30:53] democracy, is now largely given up on it instead of responding to this moment of democratic
[02:30:57] peril by helping to assemble the kind of multiracial, multi-religious alliance that
[02:31:01] defeated Jim Crow.
[02:31:02] It has chosen a different approach.
[02:31:03] Curry favor with powerful bigots in the hope that they don't turn against Israel.
[02:31:08] go it alone, accommodation to an authoritarian rule is deep historical roots. It is the strategy
[02:31:13] of the court, Jew in early modern Europe. Yes. It's crazy because like a lot of a lot of Zionist
[02:31:23] Jews will will say horrifically anti-Semitic shit about anti-Zionist Jews. They'll say
[02:31:29] they're copos and whatnot. But this is ironically what historically the the Jewish courtship
[02:31:36] of Adolf Hitler looked like. Business owners who thought that he would be good for the German
[02:31:42] economy and that he was simply, Adolf Hitler was simply using anti-Semitism as a populist
[02:31:47] narrative, as a populist device, as a vehicle because at the time anti-Semitism was very popular.
[02:31:58] I remember, I read the New York Times reports, if you remember, I've read the
[02:32:02] the New York Times report on this from a early Hitler rally where they went, and the New
[02:32:11] York Times itself at the time reported on Adolf Hitler as simply leading into anti-Semitism
[02:32:16] in an effort to curry favor with the broader masses, right? That it was simply too popular
[02:32:22] to not lean into. He wasn't being sincere about his anti-Semitism. That's the way
[02:32:30] that they wrote about it on the New York Times. And part of that was because they asked Jews
[02:32:36] that were at the rally in support of Adolf Hitler. And that sentiment was shared. The
[02:32:45] idea that these people were actually engaging or the idea that Adolf Hitler in this movement
[02:32:51] was actually engaging in anti-Semitism because it was broadly popular. Yeah, she's literally
[02:32:57] wearing an Israel necklace, but including the West Bank, come on.
[02:33:00] Yeah, greater Israel necklace.
[02:33:04] 10 million people in Michigan and only 130,000 are Jewish is very un-serious and out of the
[02:33:13] 130,000 Jewish Michianders, the overwhelming majority will most likely vote for Abdul Al-Sahed.
[02:33:20] Because American Jews have American problems.
[02:33:24] They are American.
[02:33:26] Jews are not Israeli. Which is why I'm very frustrated when I see Jewish institutions
[02:33:37] and people like that rabbi who is, who is basically, you know, claiming that his entire
[02:33:43] community, his entire synagogue is in line with his perspective using his position of
[02:33:48] of prominence as a prominent Jewish Michigander to claim that all Michigander Jews agree with
[02:33:58] him.
[02:34:00] It's disgusting.
[02:34:14] Some of these folks have legitimately been captivated by the hysteria, if we're being
[02:34:21] real.
[02:34:22] They have been.
[02:34:23] They've seen, they've read too many articles.
[02:34:25] They've seen too many news hits that declare that I am a dangerous anti-Semite, it is
[02:34:32] a dangerous anti-Semite.
[02:34:35] It's nasty.
[02:34:37] It's nasty business.
[02:34:44] But it's very important for you guys to, if you are a Jewish anti-Zionist, very important
[02:34:55] for you guys to speak to your own communities, to speak to your elderly relatives that might
[02:35:01] have been swept away with this hysteria.
[02:35:03] It's never too late.
[02:35:05] Yeah, this letter is led by Eric Bronstein who just donated $1,000 to Max Miller for
[02:35:12] the record.
[02:35:18] Eric Bronstein, APAC.
[02:35:34] That woman you showed earlier is my aunt.
[02:35:36] Wait, really?
[02:35:38] I would love to hear her perspective after you have a conversation with her.
[02:35:43] The one who said Hassan Piker is the reason why I will not vote for
[02:35:46] Abdul El Sayed, but I will inevitably vote for, yeah, yeah.
[02:35:51] Yeah.
[02:35:51] The one who said I will not vote for Abdul El Sayed, but I will
[02:35:55] inevitably vote for Abdul if he wins the primary.
[02:36:02] I'm calling bullshit.
[02:36:03] Why?
[02:36:05] Her sister canvas for Mamdani.
[02:36:07] This is what I'm saying.
[02:36:11] The one, the Haley Stevens voter who said she'll vote for ob-law said, like that, that
[02:36:16] person is, is, is much in my opinion, maybe I'm wrong and you can correct me if I'm wrong.
[02:36:22] But that person is far more convince.
[02:36:24] I will.
[02:36:25] Then, then the rabbi who is, is prominently saying he's a Democrat for Mike Rogers.
[02:36:32] Quick apologize for calling her hysterical.
[02:36:33] No, I think she was hysterical.
[02:36:34] She being hysterical.
[02:36:35] He thinks I'm fucking anti-Semite when her sister herself is like, uh, promoting Zara
[02:36:40] Mamdani.
[02:36:41] Read his logs, you read their logs, he explains more, that is my aunt that has that is actually
[02:37:04] my aunt brainwashed. Thanks, Chabra. I ain't asking her about politics. I have plenty in
[02:37:09] my family. I've tried with her and I'm working on it, but we ain't that close. Not sure if
[02:37:12] you saw my message earlier. This is my aunt, aunt W that woman you showed her earlier
[02:37:17] is my aunt. That'd be interesting. Yeah. The sister is my aunt too. That rabbi isn't
[02:37:32] registered to vote at all in Michigan. I just check. Wait, really?
[02:37:44] I will say that our temple has a lot of younger members of the
[02:37:47] Congress since October 7th. It is largely the elders that are
[02:37:50] still there. Oh, you said lost a lot of the younger members. So
[02:37:54] you are correct in saying that you should talk to the elders
[02:37:56] also. It looks like he's from the Jewish Federation. It adds
[02:37:59] certain layer to things. That woman you showed earlier is my lover. Okay, calm down, dude.
[02:38:23] All right, we're gonna check back in with this chatter. I would love to hear
[02:38:29] your attempts at talking to your aunt and see if she's comfortable.
[02:38:36] Jews are not a monolith and Jews in Michigan will vote for Abdul because Jewish people aren't Islamophobic jackasses.
[02:38:44] Zio bitches, however, are Nazis, so of course they will support one.
[02:38:48] Falkham and Falk is real. Spend money on America's healthcare, not Israel's healthcare.
[02:38:51] Spend money on schools, not bombing them. Spend money on roads and trains, not firing rockets at them.
[02:38:55] as of them. Abdul's one more vote to scale back Trump's war on Iran and his molesting of the entire world. Yep.
[02:39:17] Anyway, here's the other side of the story, by the way. Here's the other side of the story. Let's get to that.
[02:39:22] And this is Peter Bynart, Michigan Jewish leaders urge Jewish Democrats to prioritize the unconditional flow of weapons to Israel over safeguarding American democracy from Donald Trump's efforts to build an authoritarian state.
[02:39:32] The other side of the story is that our policies are broadly popular.
[02:39:39] And Republicans are desperate.
[02:39:44] desperate. They're desperate and they recognize that our policies are broadly popular which
[02:39:49] is precisely the reason why I look at Mike Rogers backing a data center pause at a campaign
[02:39:54] stop in Detroit. This is the new strategies for a hospice or the wait what is this we
[02:40:05] must flood social media with fake news to defend Israel is really politician Eli Hassan
[02:40:10] says the truth no longer matters is really officials confess
[02:40:17] yeah i mean
[02:40:20] it's desperate is desperate
[02:40:27] and i credit uh... george bush and it in his administration for a
[02:40:31] assembling this new intelligence community they passed the patriot that
[02:40:36] allows and takes the handcuffs off our intelligence services policy makers
[02:40:40] back here use words like illegal wiretapping, domestic surveillance program of the NSA.
[02:40:46] It could be abuse. We're already seeing pressure on the Patriot Act that maybe we don't need
[02:40:50] it now. It couldn't be further from the truth. The bulk telephone metadata program is legal
[02:40:54] and effective. Provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expire at the
[02:40:58] end of this month.
[02:41:00] Pervert, dude. Bro is a motherfucking pervert. He wants to see you cranking your shit,
[02:41:07] Okay. He wants what's going on in your phone camera.
[02:41:10] He wants to monitor every single thing that you're doing.
[02:41:14] Harvard ass, my garagers, baby.
[02:41:16] We need to rapidly reauthorize these provisions
[02:41:19] and we need to work toward making these tools permanent
[02:41:21] as a part of our arsenal.
[02:41:23] Self restriction, a problem in the US intelligence collection.
[02:41:26] We're the only intelligence service in the world
[02:41:29] that is forced to go to a court.
[02:41:30] We always joke in the intelligence space,
[02:41:32] we would love to get one-tenth of what Google has on you.
[02:41:35] I supported these programs when they were classified, and I support these programs today.
[02:41:40] Thank God Republicans are dog shit with their policies and also obviously with their candidate selection.
[02:41:58] When someone tells me the data center backlash came out of nowhere,
[02:42:03] Yeah, this this movie is so dude, dude, I talked about it at the time, but it's so it was so
[02:42:16] prophetic. Okay. It was so goddamn good. We will look back at Eddington as like a pivotal
[02:42:29] Pivotal movie that really identified the the mass anger at the time. I
[02:42:36] Like that ain't even more than one battle after another
[02:42:39] I think one battle after another was a better movie movie overall
[02:42:42] But I think Eddington's politics were better than one battle after another it had everything in it
[02:42:47] It had woke one versus woke 2.0 Ari Aster fucking
[02:42:51] Just did it did the damn thing, dude
[02:42:59] I think Ari Aster's politics are better than, uh, what's his face is politics? The one who
[02:43:08] did one battle after another. Come on, bro. Law. No, it was great.
[02:43:20] Thomas Anderson, yes. I'm forgetting his name now. Yeah, Eddington is actually political.
[02:43:35] One battle after another was aesthetically political. You can hate on me for saying that.
[02:43:39] And I greatly, greatly enjoyed one battle after another. I think one battle after another
[02:43:45] was like more watchable than Eddington even. They're both great movies. I prefer Eddington
[02:44:00] to One Battle after another for having a stronger political message, a better political message.
[02:44:09] I said it at the time. I think we can all agree though civil war was the worst of the
[02:44:14] three if we're putting like you know top political movies up on the leaderboard civil war is just like
[02:44:20] not even shouldn't even be mentioned in the same fucking conversation with either of these movies right
[02:44:38] I did not watch Bo was afraid I was I was unfamiliar with Ari Esther's game
[02:44:44] If you like Baki or if you like politics immediate watch Baki already did the samurai one you're talking about right?
[02:44:53] Baki always has the American presidents heavily featured at least in one episode in every season
[02:45:07] Anyway
[02:45:09] hilarious to see all these mid-wit western dudes lecture people about Mao Zedong or Chairman Mao.
[02:45:16] It is especially funny because 90% of the time, this particular type of dude is constantly wishing
[02:45:23] war, economic collapse or disaster on China. Yet, suddenly we're supposed to believe that you
[02:45:29] care about Chinese life expectancy in the 1960s. First of all, you don't have the moral
[02:45:35] high ground to have this conversation. This empire run by the American dollar killed millions
[02:45:41] as filthy islands and its own citizens know they are worse off every single year. You don't get to
[02:45:47] lecture a country that's lifted 800 million people out of poverty without invading anyone.
[02:45:53] 2. De-stalinization was the beginning of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. A complete
[02:45:58] Disaster for the quality of life of that told you this is like the classic
[02:46:03] This is like this is the classic Chinese take average Soviet citizen
[02:46:07] That doesn't work for Chang so we're not gonna drag his name in the mud for no reason
[02:46:11] Thirdly Mao was a guy who walked the walk
[02:46:14] He spent most of his life fighting in mountains his own son. By the way, it's funny because liberals love Deng
[02:46:20] Right. They love Deng Xiaoping. They they venerate him. They say he's like a
[02:46:25] Figure worthy of respect. He turned China around
[02:46:27] around, he liberalized China. And this is the dankest position as well. Like this is,
[02:46:35] this is why it's so, it's so fascinating to me that, that a lot of people just like,
[02:46:42] do not understand. Do they? They always talk about Tiananmen. Yes, liberals respect thing,
[02:46:49] regardless of Tiananmen Square. What do you mean?
[02:46:51] I mean, liberals literally, liberals talk about how China is capitalist because of Deng
[02:46:58] Xiaoping and how his marker reforms are was saved China.
[02:47:05] I think if you were to ask the average liberal, they think Mao did Tiananmen Square, by the
[02:47:09] way.
[02:47:10] Like most liberals don't realize it was their liberal hero that did that.
[02:47:16] And I'm talking about like the more educated liberals who even know who Dong Xiaoping is
[02:47:23] or who Mao Zedong is at all.
[02:47:29] It's actually a really interesting question.
[02:47:31] I wonder how many liberals think it's actually Mao that did Tiamen Square.
[02:47:39] 1. Dying in Korea Fighting for China
[02:47:44] That is a lot more than any of your drop-dodger leaders could say.
[02:47:48] And finally, most educated Chinese people have read his work.
[02:47:52] We have our own opinions.
[02:47:54] Most of you probably don't even know why he was famous in the first place.
[02:47:58] Mal predicted the details of how World War II would play out as early as 1938.
[02:48:04] 1938 is very early.
[02:48:06] In fact, it was so early most of your grandpas haven't decided which side they were on.
[02:48:11] So please save your lectures and improve your own lives.
[02:48:16] It is so...
[02:48:19] Anyway, mouse mismanage is a dog with some motherfuckers thinking of SQL database and
[02:48:30] Excel at the time to track each human in grain.
[02:48:32] I'm pretty sure I'm 2 million old as motherfuckers die from all the hate dude.
[02:48:36] chill. Okay? Atriach, resident Twitch liberal said Dung was top three China leaders of all
[02:48:44] time, maybe even top three overall. Yeah, I mean, dude, liberals love Lee Kuan, you right?
[02:48:52] They love him. They love him, which is crazy, because he had a lot of interesting opinions
[02:48:56] about like land use and, and housing in general. And he fucking loved Dung as well.
[02:49:04] He said Deng Xiaoping was an amazing leader.
[02:49:08] Libs love Hu Jintao?
[02:49:09] No.
[02:49:10] Now you're talking about, you're, you're, you know, you're ridiculous.
[02:49:18] It's so fear, it's so weird to find Deng Xiaoping back in discourse as a child I knew
[02:49:21] of him because of the Shining Path of the Mouse group in Peru, which hung dogs from
[02:49:24] nooses and street lamps with signs reading, Deng Xiaoping, Hijo de Perra, Deng Xiaoping
[02:49:31] SOB.
[02:49:32] Yeah.
[02:49:33] This was me responding to Not Potato Bolshox who said, Hasan is interesting, as there's
[02:49:38] a lot of people in American life to where his sort of social democratic market socialist
[02:49:42] de-type.
[02:49:43] However, he's the only one who has seemed to realize that he wants, or what he wants
[02:49:46] is just modern day China.
[02:49:48] And so he has become pro-China Hasan is a Dengist.
[02:49:50] And I said, I'm only a Dengist in the sense that I believe in pragmatism, black
[02:49:54] cat, white cat, Dengism.
[02:50:02] And then of course, this guy who hates me, pragmatism, who's in the chat all the time
[02:50:06] too.
[02:50:07] He's like a, like a 58 month subscriber.
[02:50:08] I'm pretty sure if I'm not mistaken, uh, one of my, one of my old, old Hassanabi heads
[02:50:14] who constantly church me on Twitter, pragmatism in the imperial court just means setting,
[02:50:19] settling for social democratic empire, police state, AKA treatlerism, like what we're
[02:50:22] seeing in New York city right now.
[02:50:24] And then was at least operating under global capital, the siege.
[02:50:26] And even in that context, many concessions he made were inexcusable.
[02:50:30] Who is your guy man? Like what is what is appropriate from your estimation?
[02:50:50] Any kind of pragmatism is met with tremendous amounts of anger and resentment.
[02:51:00] Anyway, all right, let's get to the news news.
[02:51:16] Trump is going to do.
[02:51:24] Couldn't you call liberalism pragmatic as well?
[02:51:27] No.
[02:51:29] liberalism revolves around, liberalism centers around the protection of private property, okay,
[02:51:37] not the advancement of humanity, or at least as a progressive historical force, it's outlived its
[02:51:42] usefulness, okay? And liberalism in its current formation, as it's like eroding and making
[02:51:55] way for authoritarian fascist control is unbelievably dogmatic, not pragmatic at all.
[02:52:16] You understand?
[02:52:17] Trump once again trying to ramp up the pressure overnight announcing the U.S. will enact the
[02:52:27] most crushing economic operation ever taken.
[02:52:31] Saying it will be an act.
[02:52:32] It's the kind of guys who only support the MPA Indian Maoist Shining Path or the Filipino
[02:52:37] Maoist too.
[02:52:38] But issue literally anything else I knew one guy who literally thought the shade
[02:52:41] of red on a flag was an indicator of revisionism and liberal thought.
[02:52:44] They love Mao, but hate Deng and get a little too kooky from there.
[02:52:48] Yeah, there are guys like that.
[02:52:49] There's all, there's like 15 of them in America at least.
[02:52:53] It is an utterly irrelevant political force in this country.
[02:52:57] And there is no reason to, to take anything that they say seriously.
[02:53:01] They're just kooks.
[02:53:02] A lot of people forget that, a lot of people forget that like just because someone is
[02:53:07] on the left ostensibly doesn't mean that they're fucking correct.
[02:53:11] Yes, the Gonzalo thought shining path defenders are exactly who I'm talking about like the unwashed altars who are just fucking nutty.
[02:53:21] Okay, it's fine. They read too much and then somehow somewhere along the line their brains broke.
[02:53:28] economic D day president Trump warning any country that allows its financial institutions
[02:53:44] business is all of that is crazy. I mean, yes, people are people lose their dang minds. Look,
[02:53:51] Look, this is the reality with heterodox schools of thought, I guess, because socialism is completely
[02:53:59] outside of the structure of permissible thought.
[02:54:06] It ends up being a crank magnet sometimes, okay?
[02:54:10] It ends up being a crank magnet, and some of those guys go, they fall off the deep
[02:54:16] end.
[02:54:17] There are many of them in this community as well.
[02:54:18] I try to fucking rein them back into reality all the goddamn time
[02:54:31] It's it's partially because people are it's partially because people engage in in crankery and then it's also partially because I
[02:54:41] Think people
[02:54:44] People get too dogmatic in their beliefs
[02:54:48] That's why there's loads of socialist infiltrators and cults, subversive groups, people trying
[02:55:01] to find values which previous historical ideological tendency represents their values better.
[02:55:15] I'm not so silly that I will present to you the perfect path forward.
[02:55:22] I don't think so.
[02:55:23] I think you have to be more dynamic.
[02:55:25] You have to be more fluid.
[02:55:26] And you have to also be endlessly critical of previous attempts of socialism, right?
[02:55:35] Learn from its mistakes.
[02:55:38] Seek truth from facts.
[02:55:40] And always say the truth.
[02:55:43] I'm open-minded.
[02:55:44] I recognize the failures of previous socialist experiments, previous communist experiments,
[02:55:50] ongoing communist experiments of transitional socialist states.
[02:55:55] I'm critical of them because I want to in the same exact way that
[02:56:02] the Baltimore Malice, we critique socialism to make it better.
[02:56:06] Okay.
[02:56:07] We critique socialism because we want to make it better.
[02:56:16] That's why we make a critique of it.
[02:56:23] Ports or government entities that help Iran evade sanctions will face tremendous economic
[02:56:28] consequences.
[02:56:30] The president did not announce any specific sanctions or call out China, Iran's top trading
[02:56:35] partner.
[02:56:36] This morning, the Iranian Foreign Minister responded, calling the so-called economic
[02:56:39] d-day a diversion from America's own crisis, unprecedented debt, and surging interest costs.
[02:56:45] It all comes as President Trump struggles to bring an end to the war he started.
[02:56:49] A new poll shows his approval rating at a record low, just 33 percent.
[02:56:54] But the president was focused on something else, bringing cameras and reporters to the
[02:56:58] White House South Lawn.
[02:57:01] He wanted to show off the construction, a new helipad for Marine One, which he
[02:57:05] says could also be used for events. They can have events on it. They can have people
[02:57:10] go there for cocktails and then walk to the ballroom. The president spent nearly 40 minutes
[02:57:14] talking about the White House renovations, which the Washington Post reports will cost
[02:57:19] more than $900 million. The president has said the ballroom would be privately funded
[02:57:24] by. It's kind of funny that I feel like capitalism and shitification has like deteriorated
[02:57:29] American institutions to such a degree that he can't even be like a regular fascist. Because
[02:57:35] a lot of the stuff that he's doing reminds me of what like previous fascist administrations have
[02:57:41] done, you know, all the living hagiography, all the personal boosting that he's engaging in,
[02:57:49] the beautification initiatives, it's like all this gaudy shit absolutely played a formative
[02:57:55] role in previous fascist developments as well. It's not the end all be all. I'm not some liberal
[02:58:00] who says like, this is fascism. Only this is fascism. No, it's just he's doing a lot of like real,
[02:58:07] he's engaging in a lot of the same fascist tropes of the past. It's just
[02:58:14] because it's so in shitified because everything is so in shitified, even this is just not
[02:58:19] working. Like he can't even get the beautification initiatives off the ground appropriately.
[02:58:25] But the Washington Post has said the contractor expects close to half of the costs to be footed
[02:58:36] by taxpayers.
[02:58:38] He brushed off a question about whether peace talks with Iran will resume.
[02:58:41] Maybe at some point, but right now, I think the situation is so good, but maybe at some
[02:58:48] point.
[02:58:49] And with the midterms now, 75 days away, the president's endorsement record also taking
[02:58:54] a hit.
[02:58:55] the candidates he backed lost their elections last week. And some Republicans sounding the
[02:58:59] alarm.
[02:59:00] I'm worried that I'm not seeing the clear message from Republicans. What is the plan
[02:59:04] of why you should stay in the majority? What is your economic plan going forward? What
[02:59:09] are you touting as the successes that you've had already?
[02:59:12] Meanwhile, another breaking headline here from the White House. The president says
[02:59:16] he plans to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un by the end of the year. It
[02:59:20] It comes as the president says the U.S. will now scale back military drills with South Korea
[02:59:25] calling it hostile and inappropriate toward North Korea.
[02:59:28] Also comes as North Korea has been launching and engaging in more ballistic missile tests,
[02:59:32] three alone.
[02:59:33] And this just past month, George.
[02:59:34] Yeah, including one last night.
[02:59:35] Okay, Rachel, thanks very much.
[02:59:37] Now, a tanker has reported being hijacked off the coast of Yemen.
[02:59:42] The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Center says the tanker was traveling off Yemen's
[02:59:47] coast when it was bordered by six armed individuals who took control and diverted it towards Somalia.
[02:59:54] The UKMTO says it received a point of the incident 136 nautical miles east of the Yemeni city of
[03:00:02] Makala. And there's no way that Somalis are back in action. Joined now by our military analyst
[03:00:11] This is an area with high tensions with the Iranian conflict going on.
[03:00:18] But this tanker has been hijacked and taken towards Somalian.
[03:00:21] I don't remember the Somalians being involved in the Iranian conflict.
[03:00:24] No, good evening, Sean. The details of scamp, let's be quite clear up front.
[03:00:28] The best of all is the Sibu one. We understand it's some sort of bulk carrier.
[03:00:32] As you say, it's seized by six armed individuals heading for Somalia.
[03:00:35] That's the MO of the Somali pirates for many years ago.
[03:00:38] ago. I think what's interesting is Somalia has been famous for piracy, but actually we
[03:00:44] haven't seen that for some time. I was digging into the stats. Between 2005 and 2012, just
[03:00:48] a seven-year period, there were over $400 million worth of rents themselves. Over 1,000
[03:00:54] vessels were intercepted as piracy. But ever since 2013, for the next decade, only
[03:01:02] two. And that start decrease was because the coordination of military vessels and
[03:01:07] activity escort and more personal lots. Oh shit. This could be another byproduct of American
[03:01:15] military supremacy diminishing because it's far too overextended in Iran. So now you might
[03:01:28] to see opportunists taking advantage of it.
[03:01:34] Yup.
[03:01:38] Everybody say thank you Israel.
[03:01:45] Shouts out to Israel for pushing for this.
[03:01:50] Who knows what other tragic events
[03:01:52] may unfold as a consequence of this now.
[03:01:55] The security details on board the vessels
[03:01:58] which actually just dealt with it themselves.
[03:02:00] So the question is why has this happened now?
[03:02:02] Well, as you say, the Iran War has made the whole area
[03:02:05] at the bottom of the Red Sea much more volatile.
[03:02:07] We've got another map that which actually shows
[03:02:09] another one of the ports as well,
[03:02:10] that there's a Babamandab Strait,
[03:02:13] but just up literally on the left,
[03:02:14] just put north of Babamandab Strait,
[03:02:17] there's another little mocha port,
[03:02:19] which has been closed down
[03:02:20] because the Houthis have been attacking it.
[03:02:22] The Houthis have also been attacking vessels
[03:02:24] which are bringing out Saudi oil
[03:02:27] they're trying to work obviously with Iran and global traffic that normally goes through
[03:02:33] the Suez Canal down through the Red Sea and then out of the shortcut, that's been disruptive
[03:02:37] and a lot of it's now going around the Horn of Africa, which is much further, adds another
[03:02:42] two weeks as well. But all this disruption, you have to look at, you know, what else is
[03:02:46] going on here and why? And the dark shadow of Iran does seem to be behind a lot of
[03:02:51] this.
[03:02:52] So if that's true, why would Iran be getting involved with Somalia and Somalian pirates?
[03:02:57] Well, I reiterate we don't know very much here, but my antenna, when I first heard this news,
[03:03:02] when I don't believe in coincidences and given what's happening here from the Iranian perspective,
[03:03:07] you know, who these are a proxy of the Iranian. I think that's the case.
[03:03:13] I'd be more inclined to believe that this is opportunism rather than a coordinated effort
[03:03:23] rather than a coordinated effort between Iran and the Somalis.
[03:03:30] Jim, when I have been away for a few days, when I came back, we've still got the situation
[03:03:46] with the U.S.
[03:03:47] Also which part of Somalia?
[03:03:50] Because here's the thing
[03:03:53] There's another actor in play here another country
[03:04:00] Depending on which part of Somalia this vessel went to
[03:04:04] It could be not Iran, but a totally separate country. That's also in the region that might be
[03:04:11] Doing this sort of thing
[03:04:13] Because if it's Somaliland, then it's Israel.
[03:04:22] I don't think that that's the case.
[03:04:23] I don't know where the ship went.
[03:04:26] But I'd be very interested to find out where the ship actually went to, because that would
[03:04:30] give us a clue in on who could be more involved in Iran.
[03:04:35] At the end of their 60-day ceasefire, that's all finished on Monday.
[03:04:40] President Trump said, we have no prospect of talks, and by the way, we're going
[03:04:42] put economic sanctions on Iran. All of that's building pressure and Iran therefore would
[03:04:47] be piling pressure on the Houthis to start closing up the Babar Mandir straight and also
[03:04:52] therefore the Somalis. Why would they suddenly pop up unless they were also fanning the
[03:04:56] flames by Iran and the Houthis to actually make this happen? Because by increasing the
[03:05:02] threat to international traffic, by reducing Saudi's oil exports, all of which will
[03:05:06] ramp pressure up on President Donald Trump to re-engage to find a negotiated settlement
[03:05:12] to actually bring the conflict to an end.
[03:05:14] And therefore, we don't know any of that is true at the moment,
[03:05:17] but as I say, I'm old enough to look and say,
[03:05:20] I don't believe in coincidences here.
[03:05:21] That's really fascinating.
[03:05:22] And I've known you for a while now,
[03:05:23] knowing that the military people
[03:05:25] don't believe in coincidence.
[03:05:26] Look, my first inclination is it's opportunism.
[03:05:33] My first inclination is it's opportunism,
[03:05:35] like a group of Somali brigands decided
[03:05:38] to take matters in their own hands
[03:05:40] because the American military,
[03:05:42] American Navy is far too busy and the entire like Western forces are far too busy dealing
[03:05:48] with the Shredo Hormuz so they were like this is a great opportunity.
[03:06:03] It could be a Somali militant group that was carrying a Turkish weapons shipment
[03:06:06] bound for Mogadishu off.
[03:06:08] Yeah, Cameroon flag cargo ship off of Somalia's Puntland coast.
[03:06:14] Earlier this weekend took the vessel which was carrying Turkish weapons towards the region's
[03:06:19] Nugol coast of Somalia officials said Thursday.
[03:06:22] It was seized on Monday about 3.2 nautical miles off of Maraya in Puntland's Ayl district
[03:06:29] the officials told Associated Press.
[03:06:33] The ship owner, the ship owned by Polar Moomah shipping was carrying weapons bound
[03:06:37] for a Turkish military training facility in Mogadishu.
[03:06:42] Ooh.
[03:06:49] That's interesting.
[03:06:56] That's interesting.
[03:07:00] Yeah, this, this, uh, this makes it interesting. It's like what, um, I don't know if it's
[03:07:23] opportunism that's one thing you told me and many other things as well so thank
[03:07:33] you very much okay it'll be Israel normally when you go to war you do
[03:07:40] rotation then you know you're coming home these days Eric of Andermere rarely
[03:07:45] puts her phone down it's the only lifeline she and her son-in-law have
[03:07:50] to their family member, a sailor aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.
[03:07:54] I keep hearing, well, they signed up for this.
[03:07:57] They didn't sign up to be on a ship in the middle of the ocean with no port calls, no
[03:08:05] feet on the ground.
[03:08:07] That wasn't in the brochure when they signed up.
[03:08:10] The Lincoln was due home from the war in Iran in May, but it's now past 260 days
[03:08:15] at sea.
[03:08:16] Sailors haven't made a port visit in more than seven months.
[03:08:20] More than 200 family members brought concerns about reports of deteriorating conditions to
[03:08:25] a Navy town hall on August 6th.
[03:08:28] Officials said sailors have access to counselors and doctors, and that more mental health staff
[03:08:33] are on the way, but shared little about other conditions on the ship.
[03:08:38] President Trump was asked about their complaints last week.
[03:08:40] When the war kicked off, Erica second guessed her vote for Trump.
[03:08:59] I support him, but I don't support that remark because he doesn't have loved ones out there.
[03:09:07] And this is all over.
[03:09:09] He should take a tour and then let him reflect on that comment.
[03:09:14] Bye, guys.
[03:09:15] Love you.
[03:09:18] Most families of the crew haven't spoken publicly.
[03:09:21] Afraid it could mean trouble for their loved ones aboard the ship.
[03:09:25] Erica and John agreed on the condition that we not use their sailor's name.
[03:09:29] She's been struggling.
[03:09:30] I think the only thing that helps her is when she gets videos from me of the boys
[03:09:34] that brings her spirits up.
[03:09:36] been 9 months since John last.
[03:10:06] She still supports them, by the way, even more shocking.
[03:10:34] I mean, look.
[03:10:36] How many times we got to say this man it's a call it's a motherfucking call these people
[03:10:50] love getting duped all his life she recorded this for the boys while she's on the employment
[03:11:04] because she misses them so much.
[03:11:06] I haven't gotten that much sleep
[03:11:08] because I had been nervous about her
[03:11:09] and I'm also nervous about the boys
[03:11:11] because I don't have my partner here to help me with them.
[03:11:13] So I'm always nervous that I'm not doing enough for the boys.
[03:11:16] Another carrier, the USS George Washington,
[03:11:19] is sailing toward the Arabian Sea to replace the Lincoln.
[03:11:23] But the Navy hasn't said when it will arrive
[03:11:25] or when John's wife will finally come home.
[03:11:27] A Navy veteran himself,
[03:11:28] John served on a deployment like this one,
[03:11:31] which is why he's not buying the reasons
[03:11:33] his country went to war.
[03:11:35] I don't agree with the war.
[03:11:36] I don't agree with this war at all.
[03:11:38] I voted for Trump in 2016
[03:11:40] and I would continue to vote for him in 2020.
[03:11:52] Just fucking move.
[03:11:58] Just move like a livestock at that point.
[03:12:01] God damn, man.
[03:12:03] I don't know what to say.
[03:12:32] Brother, he's fucking you. Like literally, your family, your wife, what are we, I mean,
[03:12:46] what do you say to a guy who's like, you know, I'm really confused as to who to vote for
[03:12:50] next time around. I really, really want to be kind. I really want to be kind. I want
[03:12:56] to be courteous. I want to say like, no, no, you don't understand. Like these are working
[03:13:03] class individuals. We got to, we got to talk to them. And but you straight up experienced
[03:13:13] it. Trump's dick is in your butt right now. And you're still like, I just don't know,
[03:13:19] man.
[03:13:21] Bro, you broke Denver with getting Mela elected was going on there as full communist.
[03:13:27] Hugo Chavez Ray, Vice-Chair of the Denver-Pulgan Party has resigned rather than face a removal
[03:13:31] vote tonight after refused to back GOP gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx.
[03:13:38] God, Victor Marx is literally a psychopath.
[03:13:45] Victor Marx is the arms trafficker, right?
[03:13:48] Isn't that the one?
[03:13:57] Victor Marx is like, I'm a bad man.
[03:13:59] I've killed and I'll do it again and I can't tell you how many I've killed.
[03:14:02] That's the guy, right?
[03:14:38] fought in the war in Iraq, and now it seems like just like I
[03:14:43] ran off for nothing too as well.
[03:14:48] President Front may rekindle his friendship with North Korea's
[03:14:51] Kim Jong Un later this year. The president said Wednesday that
[03:14:54] he'd like to meet again with the country's leader as US
[03:14:57] forces wrapped up joint military exercise. I mean, what
[03:15:00] do you fucking say to the guy who's like, wow, I can't
[03:15:03] believe it. We went and waged endless war in the region for plunder and profit. And that
[03:15:13] was a mistake, which is why I joined the Navy to engage in resource wars for absolutely
[03:15:20] no reason other than plunder and profit once again.
[03:15:28] I guess I guess he's salvageable.
[03:15:31] I just don't know.
[03:15:37] I don't.
[03:15:54] Rupert Rogers, Haley Stevens about you again.
[03:15:56] This time she has a different answer.
[03:15:57] News all across the country now. We have you here in your hometown. I want to ask you a question about root my goat
[03:16:03] Don't ask her about me. Rube. Come on
[03:16:06] Alsayad and you've made some comments about maybe how he could back away from Hassan piker
[03:16:11] But the way Jesse Jackson backed away from Lewis Farrakhan the way Laura Loomer was separated from Donald Trump
[03:16:16] Or the way Ted Nugent was separated from Mitt Romney
[03:16:20] Is it wise for Alsayad to separate himself from someone like Hassan piker?
[03:16:24] well look I think Abdul clearly knows what he's doing you know he won this election and you know
[03:16:30] he's running to win for November. Would you suggest that he separates himself? Yeah and look our
[03:16:34] disagreements were aired out during the the primary and you know it's okay to not agree with someone
[03:16:40] on everything you know one of his supporters. Ro. Roop. Why are you comparing me to Ted Nugent
[03:16:52] man he's a pedophile why are you comparing me to lewis ferrican man what are we doing bro these people
[03:17:03] in an effort to to lean into a a like a decent example they end up making like genuinely unfathomable
[03:17:14] comparisons. Like the idea that I'm like Louis Barraghan is so wild dude. Rube you're my
[03:17:28] I go, I hate to see you wash like this.
[03:17:42] Who's actually a constituent of mine.
[03:17:43] She supported him in the primary.
[03:17:45] She kind of came out and said,
[03:17:47] hey, maybe we back off of this internet personality.
[03:17:50] Who is he really?
[03:17:51] And that's probably the right thing.
[03:17:53] I mean, this is a Michigan moment.
[03:17:55] And look, coalitions are changing.
[03:17:59] The Democratic Party's a big tent.
[03:18:02] We don't wanna trade war with Canada.
[03:18:04] We wanna make sure that people have
[03:18:06] affordable, accessible healthcare.
[03:18:08] We wanna lower costs for Michiganders.
[03:18:11] Mike Rogers is not gonna do that.
[03:18:14] I'm sorry, he just wants to rubber-stamp Trump
[03:18:17] and gloat about, I don't even know what his plan is.
[03:18:19] But we had a really spirited race.
[03:18:22] You got a lot of energized people,
[03:18:24] and they're gonna be.
[03:18:25] In the past, we had said, Hayley Stevens, she's growing on me, but perhaps now we're
[03:18:33] growing on her.
[03:18:44] Perhaps now we're growing on her.
[03:18:45] What gives?
[03:18:47] of the
[03:18:51] house and how it comes to her and her dreams now
[03:18:53] not Israel.
[03:18:55] .
[03:19:12] and warring to go to the polls in November.
[03:19:14] Rappers.
[03:19:18] Have you ever read a Kim Jeffries letter as a college student defending Farrakhan?
[03:19:21] No, but that's awesome that that exists. What the fuck?
[03:19:31] Oh, oh, is what Ryan Grim was talking about right on free speech grounds or whatever is not what it is.
[03:19:42] I'll do a V-Flog at its bar, yeah.
[03:20:11] Yes, I have seen that Van Jones is doing more fucking progenicized slop and I'm a part of it, okay?
[03:20:21] I know.
[03:20:25] Who is Louis Farrakhan?
[03:20:29] You know what?
[03:20:32] Don't you worry your white self about things like that, okay?
[03:20:38] It's okay. Not everything needs to be discussed all the time.
[03:20:47] Don't worry about it.
[03:20:50] Actually, don't worry about it at all. Who cares? Who cares? It's fine.
[03:20:54] Let's just say, Louis Farrakhan walks so Candace Owens can run, but even then, it's
[03:21:09] not actually an adequate representation of his, albeit very complex worldview, let's
[03:21:14] say, because I don't think he would vote for a Republican.
[03:21:19] That Farrakhan actually likes black people, big difference.
[03:21:49] No, I agree. That's why I said
[03:22:04] He prays Trump in 2017, I don't know if he's talked much about him since
[03:22:13] Remember only I remember only that when I was a child my very broken parents didn't like him nor did conservative
[03:22:18] our radio? Yes, of course. First of all, Farrakhan has always been considered a democratic operative
[03:22:30] by people on the right. And his relationship with the Democrats are influential leaders
[03:22:41] in the community that are maybe Democrat, Democrats themselves have also been complex
[03:22:46] because he has he commands a lot of attention and wields a lot of influence.
[03:22:56] It is tough to parse through what he represents, what his
[03:23:08] I don't know. I just I don't want to dive into it. Let's not do nation of Islam today. Let's not
[03:23:13] do nation of Islam today or any other day really let's not do it I don't want to get another
[03:23:22] fucking thread about you know I love I am a fan and forever will be a fan of Malcolm X Malcolm X
[03:23:38] is who I admire, who I believe is and was always right. That's all I'm going to say about that
[03:23:50] story. Let's just move on. Okay. Wrong speaker for the wrong audience. True. You are not wrong,
[03:24:00] Afro-Nude.
[03:24:08] As is with South Korea, just days ago on through social, the president said Kim Jong-un was
[03:24:12] unthreatening this morning.
[03:24:13] North Korea fired 10 ballistic missiles into the sea.
[03:24:16] Ed O'Keefe is at the White House with more.
[03:24:18] Ed, good morning.
[03:24:19] Glad to see you.
[03:24:20] The president's sudden shift to Asia comes as he bragged about his relationship with
[03:24:24] Kim Jong-un and said he wants to scale back joint military exercises with longtime
[03:24:28] ally South Korea because he's quote friendly with the North Korean leader.
[03:24:34] I know Kim Jong-un very well.
[03:24:36] President Trump says he expects to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un again later
[03:24:40] this year.
[03:24:41] They've met three times before.
[03:24:43] During Trump's first term, he even took this symbolic step into North Korea at the DMZ.
[03:24:49] But their summits yielded virtually no agreement to scale back North Korea's nuclear program.
[03:24:54] Since then, experts believe it's only grown.
[03:24:57] The President on Wednesday revealed how big the U.S. thinks Kim's arms are.
[03:25:05] Uh-oh.
[03:25:09] Uh-oh.
[03:25:15] When Donald Trump turns around and says we got to denuclearize the country, you know
[03:25:19] what that means.
[03:25:21] my man you don't have exactly the best track record with denuclearization by
[03:25:28] force you know what I mean
[03:25:40] especially strange to do it to a country with nukes already
[03:25:51] So, here's what I'm going to say.
[03:26:00] Yeah, sure.
[03:26:02] Why not?
[03:26:03] It's gone so well with Iran.
[03:26:04] President Trump is pushing AIDS for a meeting as soon as this fall with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un,
[03:26:07] U.S. official said seeking to provide a dramatic diplomatic quest.
[03:26:11] Now, I have a controversial opinion on this.
[03:26:15] controversial for NATO Atlantis and the Natsuk people who want a permanent militant posture all
[03:26:23] around the world because they're fucking stupid. Now I said that Trump actually uh uh de-escalating
[03:26:33] and not having any like uh military expeditions any sort of uh US uh Republic of Korea uh
[03:26:43] military exercises in the Korean Peninsula is actually good. And I still stand by that.
[03:26:50] And there's a couple of reasons why I stand by that, and that's because
[03:26:55] South Korea is basically saying it's good. Now, you won't hear that a lot in Western media.
[03:27:02] I don't know where I left. I was reading an article earlier, but I think it was,
[03:27:08] there was a Reuters report. Yeah, China urges South Korea not to take sides,
[03:27:11] Guys blames US policy for Korea's attention.
[03:27:17] And you're saying this for no reason.
[03:27:23] He didn't say anything about denuclearization.
[03:27:25] What?
[03:27:26] He didn't finish the clip, bud?
[03:27:30] Personal really is.
[03:27:31] He has 57 very powerful nuclear weapons.
[03:27:35] South Korea's defense minister said it believes the cap is even higher, 80 to 120.
[03:27:40] The Trump this week announced plans to scale back the number of U.S. forces participating
[03:27:44] in joint military drills with South Korea based on my very good relationship with Kim.
[03:27:50] As the president keeps focused on foreign relations, there's renewed focus on his work
[03:27:54] with aid.
[03:27:55] Come on man, really, really you had to put a fucking Natalie Harp mention in an article
[03:28:03] that's a minute, one minute and 30 seconds long and immediately they had to slam a
[03:28:09] Natalie Hart mentioned. God damn it dude, lip slop is so powerful. Lip slop is the most
[03:28:15] powerful motor propaganda. I swear to God it's crazier than even like Republic slop.
[03:28:21] Anyway, I have a I guess somewhat unique position on this because I am a firm and
[03:28:26] committed believer that South Korea and North Korea have the capacity to actually move in
[03:28:31] the direction of unification, you know, or potentially move in the direction of ending
[03:28:37] the war. This has been an ongoing effort, both from the South Korea side and the North Korean
[03:28:43] side as well. Obviously, the economic dynamic or the economic reality has shifted in North
[03:28:49] Korea's favor, but North Korea has been able to develop tremendously in the last decade or so.
[03:28:56] So at least they have a little bit more leverage in the process. So they might be
[03:29:00] moving a little bit different differently. Anyway, dude. Sorry, I just saw this anything
[03:29:24] I say on fucking Twitter. I hate being straight, but it is moderately annoying for women and
[03:29:28] deeply unsettling from a man and immediately everyone's like it's uh I
[03:29:33] strongly dislike us on but I'm pretty sure he's just being fishy facetious
[03:29:36] here he has to keep the gay guys who huff his farts I guarantee you is not that
[03:29:43] deep that's his negative horrible aura you're feeling this is clearly a joke
[03:29:47] about heterophobia not being real your ad is very appropriate I can't even make
[03:29:53] a fucking joke man I can't even make a goddamn joke without fucking people
[03:29:58] writing a dissertation about it oh my god everyone fucking twitter is so
[03:30:05] unbelievably autistic dude no a person that I an E celebrity that I kind of
[03:30:16] dislike is incapable of humor laughter or cracking a joke I will take everything
[03:30:22] that they're saying seriously as though they are being 100% sincere anyway
[03:30:27] getting back to fucking DPRK. Hold on, let me see if I can find the...
[03:30:38] Here's a good thread I read this morning. Oh yeah, this is a good thread. Yeah.
[03:30:43] Been seeing a lot of confusion and misunderstanding from both anti-impro
[03:30:46] Korean folks on this, so I want to put some things in perspective here with a
[03:30:49] short thread about why Kim said what she did and how Trump isn't being
[03:30:53] accidentally anti-imperialist either. One, Kim said nothing has changed because
[03:30:56] that's literally true. The U.S. still maintains wartime command over the U.S., U.N. and R.O.K.
[03:31:03] militaries. This is a very important part of the story for the record. In all of its existence,
[03:31:08] the R.O.K. military, Republic of Korea military has never been commanded by a Korean. That
[03:31:13] is a fundamental issue, okay?
[03:31:18] The Republic of Korea does not control its own military.
[03:31:25] It is controlled by the Americans, okay?
[03:31:29] It is another relic of American colonialism.
[03:31:34] Both sides have sued for peace at multiple points over the decades, sometimes even at
[03:31:38] the same time or even jointly.
[03:31:39] So this isn't a new development either.
[03:31:41] The U.S. has blocked it every single time via its aforementioned authority on wartime
[03:31:46] command.
[03:31:47] No, I know the tall says until that happens the CJD PRK under sanctions. Wait, where is it? Oh here
[03:31:53] The US is also hostile to the inter Korean peace process 2018 DPRK and RK signed the panmunjom
[03:31:59] Declaration committing to officially ending the war months later the US led UN command block development of the inter Korean Railway
[03:32:07] So this is what I was talking about when I said
[03:32:10] that at the time
[03:32:12] time, Donald Trump did the exact same thing under Trump one, where he was like, we are
[03:32:17] deescalating.
[03:32:19] We are no longer going to do military exercise in the Korean Peninsula, right?
[03:32:26] So, at the time, I was in defense of this because I was like, good.
[03:32:33] This allows the South Korean and North Korean leadership to get together and potentially
[03:32:39] manage some kind of peaceable resolution, or at least start implementing some kind of
[03:32:45] peaceable resolution with the hopes of unification eventually.
[03:32:50] The problem is of course America, the American Natsek side never allowed that to happen.
[03:32:54] The State Department had no grand ambition, no interest whatsoever in allowing this to
[03:33:00] happen, okay?
[03:33:05] The slogan for reunification has always been, Korea is one, and while the country
[03:33:08] originally was one after both sides underwent post-war reforms in opposite directions. The
[03:33:12] official unification plan has been one country, two systems type. Okay?
[03:33:19] Trump says this is costing us, costing the United States billions of dollars. Democrats are saying
[03:33:25] he's shaking down Republic of Korea demanding payment. Both sides are wrong. Republic of
[03:33:30] Korea has always owed for US presidents, not a Trump thing. And it's always been profitable,
[03:33:35] not costing billions. So Trump is lying when he says it costs us billions of dollars.
[03:33:40] And I guess liberals are lying when they're saying it's a shakedown. You know who else
[03:33:45] did that shakedown? Joe Biden, as a matter of fact. In a lot of these circumstances, people,
[03:33:52] and they did this with NATO, they were like, Trump won, Trump demanded more, a higher
[03:33:57] percentage of European countries' GDP to be spent on American military gear, right? American
[03:34:04] military hardware or at least their own domestic manufacturing. And everybody was like, oh my
[03:34:11] god, he's trying to destroy NATO. He's trying to destroy NATO. This was under Trump one.
[03:34:14] You know who else continued that process? Joe Biden did. Because foreign policy is fucking
[03:34:20] uniparty. Okay. What Trump was saying and what Trump was doing was entirely different.
[03:34:26] And the same goes for this.
[03:34:27] The U.S. not only is getting money from Korea for keeping their tripwire force of more than
[03:34:45] 30,000 soldiers there, okay?
[03:34:49] But also on top of that, Trump has demanded more payment from the Republic of Korea,
[03:34:55] And Joe Biden also did it.
[03:35:04] Do you think people will still talk about Trump after 2028?
[03:35:06] Yes, he will be a Hitler-like figure, 100%.
[03:35:15] So yeah, that's the situation.
[03:35:20] It is a colonial holdover and any kind of de-escalation from American involvement, American direct
[03:35:31] involvement is good.
[03:35:33] Now you might be wondering why we're doing it right now.
[03:35:49] because we're out of bullets and the Asia Pacific theater and the pivot to China dreams are
[03:36:03] fucking over.
[03:36:07] This is the one element of Trumpism and Trump's era of foreign policy that bit off far more
[03:36:19] than it could chew in the Strait of Hormuz, but then recognize the importance of strategic retreat.
[03:36:31] Liberals must also recognize the necessity for strategic retreat and must set the conditions
[03:36:40] for how this strategic retreat will take place.
[03:36:43] It should be left up to us on how we reduce our military footprint around the world.
[03:36:58] We should have a say in this process.
[03:37:00] But anyone who looks at the situation in front of us right now and still thinks that American
[03:37:06] military supremacy, American hegemony will continue is delusional.
[03:37:15] They are delusional.
[03:37:17] Now Trump's attitude here is to hyper focus on the Donro doctrine, Latin America, the entire
[03:37:26] continent of the Americas, all the way from Alaska and Canada, all the way down to the
[03:37:33] southernmost tip. America wants to retreat as well and then reinforce its
[03:37:40] hegemony in just the western hemisphere. For me, for my attitude, from what I
[03:37:51] believe, I think that we shouldn't be doing that either. We should be retreating
[03:37:56] across the board and focusing on rebuilding our nation.
[03:38:03] Yeah, Hermit Hoarang said that as for the reduction of the U.S. ROKG joint military drill abruptly
[03:38:10] announced for the U.S. President a few days ago, we regarded as one unworthy of comment
[03:38:13] and have no interest in it at all, said Kim Yo-jong.
[03:38:18] But basically, basically, what's important to recognize here is that America retreating
[03:38:38] from South Korea is being presented by a lot of liberals as a terrifying prospect and
[03:38:44] about how like North Korea is going to fucking in made militarily South Korea and and destroy
[03:38:50] South Korea. I am not so certain of that reality. I feel like it's more so liberal military,
[03:38:58] liberal fear mongering. And I see it as reinforcing jingoistic sentiment.
[03:39:14] What once again, shouts out to Israel for accelerating the demise of American military
[03:39:41] supremacy around the globe.
[03:39:48] Natalie Harp, earlier this week,
[03:39:51] Georgia Democratic Senator John
[03:39:52] Assa was running for reelection and is
[03:39:55] seen as a potential 2028 White House contender,
[03:39:58] said this.
[03:39:59] He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie
[03:40:02] on their apparently defenseless flying palace.
[03:40:05] Trump, hit back.
[03:40:07] You mean P. W. Herman?
[03:40:09] P. W. Herman, look all that.
[03:40:10] But during the 2024 campaign, some in Trump's orbit
[03:40:14] nicknamed the 35-year-old harp the human printer
[03:40:17] because she follows the president with a portable printer
[03:40:20] to print out articles she believes he should read.
[03:40:23] Trump's been known to call her something else.
[03:40:26] The president didn't call her the human printer.
[03:40:28] He called her Mike conveyor belt
[03:40:30] because she was constantly able to feed him
[03:40:32] the things he wanted.
[03:40:33] Axios White House reporter and CBS News contributor
[03:40:36] Mark Caputo notes,
[03:40:37] Harp also has access to the president's true social account.
[03:40:41] Nellie has the closest act.
[03:40:44] I'm going to be honest with you.
[03:40:46] I don't think Trump is piping.
[03:40:50] One because in my head canon, as I've said over and over again,
[03:40:53] Trump is a gay man.
[03:40:58] He only has sex for power.
[03:41:04] He is a bisexual or no.
[03:41:07] He's an asexual, bi-romantic.
[03:41:12] He is asexual, bi-romantic.
[03:41:23] And I think that, if you were to ask me, is Natalie Harp coming around Trump's nether
[03:41:31] regions?
[03:41:32] Like, is she physically in the premise of Trump's bussy, for example?
[03:41:36] I would say yes, not for some sexual reasons, but to change his diaper.
[03:41:43] That's my assessment.
[03:41:45] My assessment on this is they're not fucking, he's not piping,
[03:41:49] he's not hitting that.
[03:41:50] And they are, they are in a non-romantic, well, Natalie might
[03:41:56] actually have romantic feelings for him because she is a fucking
[03:41:59] whole ass freak but anytime she's coming near his nether region it is for a
[03:42:08] very specific purpose and it has nothing to do with sex
[03:42:13] Thank you, it's about 20, I've never seen 35.
[03:42:23] She's traveling from India to California with an unshakable dream to be the scientist.
[03:42:30] How many people are watching?
[03:42:32] Can you tell how many Dan?
[03:42:34] How many people are watching?
[03:42:35] She's talking about how great San Francisco was before she destroyed it.
[03:42:40] A lot of talk about childhood.
[03:42:42] We've got to get to the border, inflation, and crime.
[03:42:48] He's not proposing single policy.
[03:42:50] Not one policy proposal.
[03:42:51] I as a biographer, if you won't lower your prices
[03:42:54] at the grocery store or at the pub.
[03:42:56] They're putting veterans out in the streets.
[03:42:58] 33,000 homeless veterans.
[03:43:01] OK, OK, safe.
[03:43:03] Send these out.
[03:43:04] The things of which he complains.
[03:43:06] The things of which he complains.
[03:43:09] The things of which he complains.
[03:43:10] in many ways.
[03:43:13] This video is so funny because it's like they're in the situation room and what they're doing
[03:43:17] is just live tweeting common errors.
[03:43:25] And what's even funnier is that things have literally not changed like Trump is president
[03:43:31] now and this is still all he does.
[03:43:39] kind of wild man what a fucking ridiculous world we live in this guy is the commander of the military
[03:43:47] okay he's the commander in chief he is in charge of uh one of the world's largest nuclear arsenals
[03:43:59] he did january 6 and we still elected him back into office
[03:44:09] And now he spends most of his time talking about how grass is alive.
[03:44:27] Donald Trump is an unserious man.
[03:44:34] Oh, you know what I'm saying?
[03:44:38] Oh, yeah, oh.
[03:44:42] Ready? These prosecutions were all started by her and by
[03:44:47] against their political opponents.
[03:44:51] Get that out of the way.
[03:44:54] We have a pair of bands heading to the border, people showing up to the border with Biden
[03:44:58] Harris t-shirts.
[03:45:01] Everything we have with people swarming the border.
[03:45:02] She paid bail for rioters of New Minnesota freedom.
[03:45:06] She paid and raised the bail, she paid bail to get the violent rioters of Minnesota
[03:45:13] out of jail.
[03:45:16] No, no.
[03:45:17] Put it right in with the suck, huh?
[03:45:21] With that hose.
[03:45:22] Yeah.
[03:45:23] Yeah.
[03:45:24] You can do it either way.
[03:45:26] Dude, look at the way she's looking at him.
[03:45:31] She's likely why Jennings got picked.
[03:45:35] Turns out Scott's little meltdowns over Ossoff saying Trump travels with Natalie were audition
[03:45:39] tapes.
[03:45:40] Jennings sends his clips of his media appearances defending Natalie Harp to the White House
[03:45:43] as he auditions for the press secretary job.
[03:45:45] Oh my god. My ops.
[03:45:59] The Trump Natalie talking point is just a culture war issue. Conservatives love that
[03:46:03] awesome is talking about it because it gives conservatives something to pretend to be angry
[03:46:06] about while it keeps also from talking about policy. No need to move just endless criticism.
[03:46:10] Yeah, I mean, I can't stand that conservatives even feel like they have a leg to stand on,
[03:46:23] like they have any room here to complain like, oh, you're using, oh, how dare you say that
[03:46:30] Natalie Harp is possibly having sex with the president like,
[03:46:34] This
[03:46:42] Trump's Lop sells on YouTube just from one liberal channel.
[03:46:46] New update Trump's Female Aid Rocks Washington.
[03:46:48] Major update on Trump's young female aid surges in the news.
[03:46:52] Uh oh, Trump confronted with question on young female aid.
[03:46:55] Bombshell Natalie Hart update stuns the country.
[03:47:04] Yeah, I gotta do this. I gotta do lip-slop. I have to do lip-slop, man. What am I doing?
[03:47:08] I'm gonna keep talking about Natalie. I'm gonna keep talking about Natalie Harp. Oh my god, savage burn!
[03:47:17] Everybody knows Donald Trump having booty sex with Natalie Harp!
[03:47:21] 55 which he knows and so do all Democrats that I have nothing that I have absolutely nothing to do
[03:47:46] Natalie jumped into a trunk just because I know dude
[03:47:49] I know I know the fucking stories. I've been reading. I've been following the lip-slop as well. Natalie Harp is a total
[03:47:57] freak show. Okay, a complete nutter.
[03:48:02] Just a totally psychotic individual.
[03:48:05] Don't know how else to put it.
[03:48:08] She's out of her dang mind.
[03:48:10] Okay,
[03:48:11] she is
[03:48:12] Her story starts with, um, I guess like her claiming that
[03:48:17] that Donald Trump saved her life with the right to try that, you know, she had like some kind
[03:48:26] of unique bone cancer, she claims she has some kind of unique bone cancer, and then right
[03:48:31] to try helped her, right?
[03:48:33] Does she like got the experimental drug that saved her from this otherwise like unfixable
[03:48:40] bone cancer style disease?
[03:48:43] Then, then where can I find a freak like her for me?
[03:48:52] Okay dude that's crazy.
[03:48:54] She's like the chicken obsession.
[03:48:57] You don't want that kind of smoke.
[03:49:02] Anyway, so let's continue.
[03:49:15] So after that lifesaving medical intervention, her obsession with Donald Trump grew even
[03:49:24] further.
[03:49:27] And she went on one American news, right?
[03:49:31] He became an anchor on one American news and she was like aggressively trying to become
[03:49:35] a part of Donald Trump's inner circle.
[03:49:39] Um, yes Keith Edwards is correct.
[03:49:43] It literally is the same picture.
[03:49:54] He saved your life and you're mad that she just want to wipe his diarrhea ass?
[03:49:58] Yeah, I'm not. And there was an article written about it in the New York Times,
[03:50:07] several videos shared with the Trump, shared with the Times show, Ms. Harp, sprinting across
[03:50:11] great distances to keep up with Mr. Trump's golf cart as it putters across his course in Scotland.
[03:50:16] I also am sorry if I was an embarrassment, walking the course in Scotland, she wrote
[03:50:21] in a letter to the president that was viewed by the time. So this is the other thing.
[03:50:24] she writes little letters for Donald Trump all the time. The letter goes on to say,
[03:50:29] I want things to always be right between us. I also know I've been distracted all week for
[03:50:35] getting to eat throughout the days and even for getting to sleep and only catching a couple
[03:50:38] hours at a time. The letter concludes with all my heart, Natalie. And it's so funny because
[03:50:47] all of these stories, in every single one of these stories, there is always a new photo
[03:50:54] That I had yet that I had not seen before
[03:50:58] Okay, and all of these photos
[03:51:02] Look more insane than the last
[03:51:05] She's always creepily standing by him. She always has that creepy smile. She's always looking at trump or looking in his direction
[03:51:13] obsessively
[03:51:15] It is actually an insane story. It's not it's like I know it's lip-slop
[03:51:20] But it's actually damn good lip slop. I was annoyed that John Ossoff was like yeah
[03:51:26] You're flying around with Natalie and then everyone was talking about how
[03:51:30] Everyone was talking about how like John Ossoff is the greatest order of all time and blah blah blah
[03:51:35] But then most people were like what the fuck is Natalie? Who is this guy talking about?
[03:51:39] I'm actually shimmy online, and I didn't even know it. I did I did know who John Ossoff was talking about because I'm fucking insane
[03:51:50] It turns out she was also responsible for the Obama as being portrayed as monkeys in
[03:51:59] the AI video.
[03:52:00] Like she was the one who re-truthed that truth, okay?
[03:52:18] She never takes a day off.
[03:52:19] Even on Sunday, she works out of the Oval Office and she's gotten a regular seat on Marine
[03:52:23] One. She texts with world leaders on the president's behalf. She stays up late with them drafting
[03:52:27] social media posts. She rarely speaks on camera and yet she's never not there, ever
[03:52:31] present with a wide smile, her eyes fixed on the president.
[03:52:38] She is Natalie Harp, the 35-year-old West Wing aide who is the utmost gatekeeper
[03:52:42] to president Trump. A one woman conduit of information operating entirely outside
[03:52:45] the usual chain of command. The public's interest in Ms. Harp exploded after she was revealed last
[03:52:51] week to be one of the few lucky folks who joined the president inside an airplane,
[03:52:56] catering container to be whisked out of Turkey under the threat of attack by Iran.
[03:53:01] So she had a higher priority in Trump's eyes at least than Marco Rubio did.
[03:53:11] This week she became the subject of a political attack line delivered by John
[03:53:14] also of the Democratic Senator from Georgia who said the president, he doesn't want to do the job,
[03:53:19] he wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying
[03:53:23] palace gifted by the Amir of Qatar. By the way, I'm going to repeat my statement one more time
[03:53:29] for all the freaks who think I am, you know, I love John Ossoff. I want to hug and kiss
[03:53:34] John Ossoff. I want to be in a relationship with John Ossoff where we have sweaty hot
[03:53:41] sex all the time. This is not the case. Okay. I'm simply saying that John Ossoff has figured
[03:53:51] out how to do liberal sloppulism. Okay. Constantly hitting Trump on corruption, constantly hitting
[03:53:59] Trump never backing down. This is another one of those incidents where he is so
[03:54:06] So, tuned in to the frequency of liberal wine moms that get all of their news and information
[03:54:14] for MSNOW, like he is such a blue sky liberal, he is such an MSNOW liberal.
[03:54:22] He is hashtag resistance liberalism 1.0 from 2016.
[03:54:29] Okay?
[03:54:34] Liberals love him.
[03:54:43] I will go so far as to say this, he is like the bizarro universe AOC, where his legislative
[03:54:51] track record is abysmal, whereas AOC's is fantastic, but on the calm side he is capable
[03:55:00] of presenting himself as this like bold anti-Trump fighter, whereas AOC unfortunately at times
[03:55:07] is not, she doesn't come across as like, she doesn't come across as like as bold.
[03:55:16] Like AOC's strength is her legislative track record, which is as close to as close to
[03:55:27] unblemished as you can possibly be in american congress
[03:55:31] john ossoff's legislative track record is the exact opposite it is so bad
[03:55:41] he does liberal sloppulism
[03:55:44] however
[03:55:45] i live in a dish or also first ran for congress and when he first ran for
[03:55:48] congress in nearly one outright in the special election juggle primary ever
[03:55:50] simple for one of my high school friends mothers was flicking their beans
[03:55:53] the john ossoff
[03:55:54] He's always been the smooth. Yeah. You're asking Hakeem Jeffries with raise the changes
[03:56:03] policy amount. Yes. My dark, my real dark horse in the Georgia race. If there is to be a
[03:56:10] senator from Georgia who runs for office, I say go Raphael Warnock go. Okay. But the
[03:56:19] The Raphael Warnock of 2018, when he was a liberation theologist.
[03:56:30] Anyway, Slopulism plus Obama Nostalgia Visionary plus Electability Argument makes him dangerous
[03:56:40] in the primaries, not saying he would win, but he can't be underestimated, yes.
[03:56:44] Anyway, so he did that little tweak and one word that one mere mention of Natalie unleashed
[03:56:55] a firestorm.
[03:56:58] Okay.
[03:57:02] And the senator singling out of Ms. Harp triggered a particularly ferocious response from many
[03:57:06] corners of Trump World White House aides lawmakers on Capitol Hill conservative influencers and
[03:57:10] at least one cabinet member took to the ramparts on X to defend Ms. Harp's honor.
[03:57:14] There were accusations of sexism from the right, cries of snow flakery from the left.
[03:57:22] Mr. Trump deflicked. Deflected what a reporter from CNN asked him about Mr.
[03:57:26] Ossoff's comments, but a social media account run by the administration then attacked the reporter
[03:57:32] in unusually personal terms invoking her children.
[03:57:36] But the furor, the furor intensified, okay?
[03:57:47] However, this is also, well, the furor intensified.
[03:58:01] I think there was a good reason for why the media decided there was blood
[03:58:05] in the water and went on a feeding frenzy. And we found out some insane things about
[03:58:16] Ms. Harp in the process. She collects a taxpayer fund of $150,000, her double-barreled title
[03:58:24] is Special Assistance to the President and Executive Assistance to the President. At
[03:58:27] work she could be a bit of a loner, even in his West Wing, in which loyalty to the
[03:58:31] the president seems to know no bounds.
[03:58:32] Ms. Harp's displays of devotion
[03:58:34] have unnerved some of her colleagues.
[03:58:38] I'll give you some examples.
[03:58:41] Natalie Harp was not allowed
[03:58:45] to have permanent residence in Mar-a-Lago.
[03:58:50] So I believe at some point,
[03:58:52] let me see if I can find it here,
[03:58:54] is it in this article?
[03:58:55] like she has she has ran behind Donald she has run in to Donald Trump's car and put herself
[03:59:08] in the trunk.
[03:59:11] She stayed not in Mar-a-Lago in Bedminster.
[03:59:14] She stayed in the women's locker room.
[03:59:16] She slept in the women's locker room in Bedminster.
[03:59:23] It's not in this article, god damn it.
[03:59:29] Her unlimited fealty and devotion knows no bounds.
[03:59:35] It was in the MSNOW article, sorry, okay.
[03:59:40] She also worked in the White House without security clearance for a year.
[03:59:46] Her lack of security clearance was one of several red flags raised about harp internally
[03:59:52] by Trump's top aides anyway there's also a her brother her family have all kind of
[04:00:02] like disowned her a little bit or not her entire family but her family have
[04:00:08] been her family her brother is like some socialist stoner guy who lives in
[04:00:13] Latin America and he also called her out as well
[04:00:17] CNN broke the trunk story. Meet Natalie Harp, the aide so close to Trump, she was
[04:00:22] rode in an SUV trunk to accompany him. But we will carry on with this story with
[04:00:32] my next guest. We have someone, a special guest in the building. Okay. Her name is
[04:00:41] is Madeleine Somerville. You might recognize her from the Will Cain interview that she
[04:00:49] conducted where she talked to Will Cain and even defended me, but then she turned around
[04:00:58] and apologized for it. So we brought her in the building, and we're going to have hopefully
[04:01:10] productive and interesting conversation. Hello. You can come right in. Oh, thank you. We're
[04:01:22] live already. I'm trying to see which microphone is which. Okay, this is the right one. Okay.
[04:01:33] Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi. Hi. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Thank you for having me for Kaya.
[04:01:39] Okay. Oh, thank you so much. And then this is for you. Okay. Hell yeah. All right.
[04:01:47] All right. So we are currently in the process of covering the Natalie Harp story and I thought maybe you can have some insight into this as well.
[04:01:57] Are you familiar with what's been going on with Natalie Harp? I am.
[04:02:01] Okay. Oh, also let's bring closer to you. Thank you. Thank you. That and then that's I think you're in the frame, right? Yeah, you're perfectly in the frame. All right. We're perfectly in the frame. Okay.
[04:02:13] Um, so yeah, I've been I've been looking into this Natalie harp story. And I'm interested to hear what your perspective is.
[04:02:22] She is a little bit of a kook it seems and and and it's it's taken up the MSNBC MS now
[04:02:32] world by storm this is what this is what they're they're hyper-focusing on which is fine I mean
[04:02:37] it's an interesting story because she is actually they're strange guys stop saying it give her
[04:02:42] water she has her beverage right now that's so nice your fans are the nicest no they're
[04:02:47] not they're wonderful they're awful monsters don't even wonderful don't acknowledge them
[04:02:52] don't they're they're terrible yeah also wait introduce your guess I already did
[04:02:58] Madeline how would you how would you describe your your experience in your
[04:03:04] your background to audience yeah so hi I'm a lawyer I was a trial attorney for
[04:03:11] like seven years and then but when I was in law school I mostly did trial
[04:03:15] welfare and trial policy but it's time when I was in school I was dating a
[04:03:19] guy with two kids and no job. So I needed to get a job that was going to pay me more
[04:03:23] than a public interest salary. So I was trial attorney. And then once I didn't have to provide
[04:03:29] for a whole family anymore, I decided to go back to politics. I worked as a speechwriter
[04:03:34] for the Senate Democratic Caucus in Georgia. And I wanted to rip my hair out the entire
[04:03:40] time I was there because I was begging them constantly. What was my camera?
[04:03:43] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Right there. Hi. Hi. I was begging them constantly to listen
[04:03:49] to me and nobody did because I had my own strategy and we can I'm happy to talk about
[04:03:55] that because I think that you and I agree on a lot of how the Democratic Party should
[04:03:58] have been handling these things and they didn't. And then after that, the Trump trial came
[04:04:04] to Georgia and my business is called because I'm a jury consultant as well. It's called
[04:04:09] Georgia trial consulting. It's just got really good SEO. So new stations started calling me to ask
[04:04:14] about what kind of jury should be good for the Trump trial. And I wanted to kind of scoot into
[04:04:18] politics. And one of my best friends was a reporter for in Minneapolis when George Floyd
[04:04:22] happened. So she just hooked me up with some local stations and it just went from there.
[04:04:27] So I really I don't work for anybody. I'm just a lady that lives in Atlanta. And I like
[04:04:33] genuinely care about people understanding the truth,
[04:04:37] sincerely care about it, and I'm just obsessed with,
[04:04:40] like when I was writing speeches,
[04:04:42] I Googled how to do program occult.
[04:04:44] Like I was just obsessed with figuring out how this happened
[04:04:47] because it's really the same thing
[04:04:48] as a jury consultant does.
[04:04:50] You know, like it's persuasive language,
[04:04:52] it's a one-way conversation that you're having,
[04:04:54] and I just really wanted to try to reach people
[04:04:57] that they weren't reaching.
[04:04:58] That's me.
[04:04:59] Perfect. Um, so, uh, question for you, uh, right off the rip. So you've, I mean, let's
[04:05:07] talk about the Natalie harp situation. So like, let me wrap it up first and then we'll
[04:05:11] talk about some of the, the media hits that I see, uh, I saw you do, uh, talking about
[04:05:15] all the, I'll say I talked about myself with a little cane as well. Um, but yeah,
[04:05:20] uh, what do you, what do you think is going on with this Natalie harp situation?
[04:05:24] Do you think, okay, my, because my speculation is I'll just, you know, right off rip.
[04:05:28] I'll tell you what I think. I think Trump is asexual, bi-romantic. He does not have sex
[04:05:35] for personal pleasure. I think he has sex for power in the same way that, you know,
[04:05:40] rapists do. And he is, yeah, he is a, at least like court-ordained rapist as well. So,
[04:05:49] I don't have a problem saying that educated as such. Yeah. So that's what I think when I
[04:05:56] when I think of Donald Trump.
[04:05:57] So I don't think he's like having sex with Natalie Harp,
[04:05:59] even though some people are speculating that.
[04:06:01] I think she is picking up his diapers, I think.
[04:06:07] Like diaper cleaner, human printer,
[04:06:10] that's what she's been called.
[04:06:12] Yep, yep, I think that was,
[04:06:14] when Maggie Haberman said that she was sort of his binky,
[04:06:18] I think that was her clue to telling us
[04:06:20] that she was cleaning up his diapers.
[04:06:21] I think that was like a linguistic kind of suggestion.
[04:06:25] Yeah.
[04:06:26] Like baby language.
[04:06:27] That makes a lot of sense.
[04:06:29] That makes a lot of sense to me as well.
[04:06:31] Yeah, I took that seriously.
[04:06:33] But yeah, I think, look, he's a serious narcissist.
[04:06:38] He has like a classic type of narcissistic personality.
[04:06:42] And it makes sense that people,
[04:06:44] that somebody would attach to him like that.
[04:06:46] That's a young girl who probably has,
[04:06:48] I don't know if she has daddy issues or not.
[04:06:49] It's not for me to say, but you know,
[04:06:52] it's easy for somebody to fall into that
[04:06:54] and to write notes like you're all that matters to me
[04:06:56] when you get trapped by a narcissist.
[04:06:58] And honestly, so John Osloff's one of my senators,
[04:07:02] I love Warnock, if that tells you anything,
[04:07:06] but John Osloff's comment about her,
[04:07:09] I really don't think it was that bad.
[04:07:10] He was talking about it in the context of,
[04:07:13] like he's going off and enjoying himself
[04:07:15] and she is called the printer, right?
[04:07:17] As you said, because she prints off stories
[04:07:19] that make him feel good about himself
[04:07:20] and hands it to him.
[04:07:22] So I think that-
[04:07:23] I think you should I think John Oz off could have come out and been like, oh you're piping Natalie and I still wouldn't care
[04:07:29] Yeah, because the reality the matter is and maybe you'll agree with me on this
[04:07:33] I think that there is an unbelievable double standard that is not only
[04:07:40] Demanded by the the Republican side of media. Mm-hmm, but then also on top of that
[04:07:46] This double standard is carried by liberal outlets as well where
[04:07:51] There was a lot of defensive Biden's senility by mainstream outlets, and I think this tarnished
[04:07:59] their credibility or what remains of it.
[04:08:01] But by and large, I think liberal media was far more critical of Biden overall, with some
[04:08:09] notable exceptions like I just mentioned, than Donald Trump at this point.
[04:08:15] And I know this sounds strange because they cover Donald Trump all the time.
[04:08:19] But Donald Trump is a perverse force that is unlike anything else that we've ever experienced
[04:08:28] because it's not that he's just corrupt as, you know, other presidents have been to a
[04:08:32] certain degree.
[04:08:33] Like this is a level of corruption that we've never seen before.
[04:08:36] And I even repeatedly say it's the type of flagrant corruption and abuse of power that
[04:08:43] you don't even see in authoritarian governments like you don't even see this with like
[04:08:47] Vladimir Putin or out of the on, uh, because like, at least they still try to hide their,
[04:08:55] their assets. They try to hide their wealth. They try to spread it around their friends
[04:08:58] and family. And they don't just like run around being like, I'm taking all of this
[04:09:01] money and I'm giving it to my son. Um, Donald Trump does do that. And it's remarkable
[04:09:07] that his, his, uh, you know, cult at this point, it's nothing else but a cult, uh,
[04:09:14] still continuously shows them unbelievable levels of admiration, support. It's remarkable.
[04:09:21] It's sad. But I do think that the media has really dropped the ball and focuses on idiotic
[04:09:30] things, silly things, or at least as I like to say, allows the Republicans and Twitter
[04:09:39] to be its news desk editor.
[04:09:43] And this is a real issue.
[04:09:45] Yeah, which is funny because they do the exact opposite
[04:09:47] when it comes to persuading people with things.
[04:09:49] Like the focus, their focus every day on the media
[04:09:53] is very different than what the DNC ends up focusing on
[04:09:56] on there, like it's so inconsistent.
[04:09:59] Yeah.
[04:10:00] And I find it very frustrating
[04:10:01] because like a big part of what I do is obviously
[04:10:03] media criticism, a big part of what I do is also
[04:10:07] Identifying misinformation disinformation campaigns and like addressing it and I actively tried to
[04:10:14] De-radicalize people
[04:10:16] So this is like media analysis a big part of what I do
[04:10:19] So when I when I talk about this stuff
[04:10:21] It's not just like I'm being critical because now I'm in the crosshairs or anything
[04:10:24] I've just always been critical of what the media is doing
[04:10:28] But yeah, I I think like the Natalie harp story is fine. I just really
[04:10:33] despise when
[04:10:35] Republicans get to cry bully
[04:10:37] as though we haven't been around for the last 10 years of Trumpism in this country.
[04:10:44] Like no one cares that Trump's immediate response was, oh you mean Pee-wee Herman?
[04:10:49] Like nobody talks about that anymore, that he gives like schoolyard bully nicknames
[04:10:54] to people. Because as Steve Bannon said, he has flooded the zone,
[04:10:59] though it's just hard to focus on one thing. And obviously the media is going to focus on
[04:11:03] the thing that they think is going to get the most clicks and the most hits,
[04:11:06] rather than the thing that's actually going to satisfy their audience long term, right, which is
[04:11:11] seeing the bigger picture. And if they help them piece together a story that will allow people to
[04:11:15] make sense of reality by helping them piece together the bigger picture, that will be ultimately
[04:11:19] satisfying the long run, but they have no patience. And so it's just whatever. And I think
[04:11:25] you're right. I think they play along with whatever's on X, which again is funny because
[04:11:30] none of their actual persuasive strategies attack any of the Republican's talking points.
[04:11:36] And what's funny about what you said too about the corruption piece is that
[04:11:40] the fact that he does it out in the open is like a point that the Republicans use to say,
[04:11:47] well at least he's transparent about it. And Trump does that, like he'll flip it on its head,
[04:11:52] like with the ship that's traveling home today. When the reporter said,
[04:11:57] Don't you think they've been out long enough? He's like actually I think they haven't been out long enough
[04:12:01] He'll take that and he'll like flip it the other direction because it's like it's very linguistically manipulated
[04:12:06] Yeah, no, he's he's very good. He's he's very clever at at playing the media game
[04:12:11] That's why he was able to dismantle the establishment of the republican party
[04:12:15] and and
[04:12:17] Really feed into the uh unlimited appetite that uh, mainstream media had in terms of like drama
[04:12:23] um
[04:12:25] and he gave them everything they ever could have wanted, and that's part of the reason why he won
[04:12:30] in 2016, and then he was able to do it again. But one thing that you mentioned that I actually
[04:12:36] 100% agree with that I find really interesting is, Republicans set up narrative devices ahead
[04:12:43] of time for some of their most odious policies, some of their most toxic, most damaging,
[04:12:49] sometimes often violent policies, they never stop campaigning. They campaign year-round
[04:12:55] on issues, specifically issues that they oftentimes will go back to the drawing board on and like
[04:13:02] recalculate their, their sloganeering around. One example that I always point to is, is
[04:13:08] the clever ways in which they attempted to make transphobia a salient issue in 2016,
[04:13:15] failed to do so with the bathroom bills in North Carolina, so much so that Donald Trump
[04:13:21] himself came back and said, uh, you got to drop this. This is ridiculous. Caitlyn Jenner can pee
[04:13:27] in any bathroom she wants to as long as it's in Trump tower. I forgot about that. Yeah, Trump was
[04:13:33] openly pro trans. Trump was running as openly pro trans. And this actually played a role in
[04:13:39] people's perception of him where they were like, Oh, he's like a, he's a, he's a heterodox thinker.
[04:13:43] he's not he's a bit of a moderate as a matter of fact with abortion. Yeah, right. Like, yeah. So
[04:13:49] so what's interesting about uh that is that when the trans issue failed at that point they uh
[04:13:55] republican think tanks went back and they strategize and they focus grouped uh and and
[04:14:00] focus tested their message and they found that if they tie uh transphobic or trans panic to
[04:14:06] children and and also sports that they could have a far more successful message and that's how we
[04:14:14] arrive at transgender athletes in in children's sports is like a primary vehicle for republican
[04:14:22] campaigning. Democrats have no response to it whatsoever and Democrats don't even do anything
[04:14:29] as far as like go on the offensive with their policies which the Republicans would inevitably
[04:14:34] have to fight back against.
[04:14:38] Because there's ways to do it that would be so effective that like when I was working as
[04:14:42] a speech writer, I begged them.
[04:14:44] I begged them to do because I knew that the state senators, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
[04:14:48] interrupt you.
[04:14:49] No, no, go ahead.
[04:14:50] I knew that the state senators were just preaching to the choir, right?
[04:14:53] They're standing in front of each other and they're already going to vote, however
[04:14:56] they're going to vote.
[04:14:57] So who you're really talking to is the media and the whole point is to try to get
[04:15:01] majority because we live in a minority like the state or the Democrats of the minority and so
[04:15:06] we can't do anything we don't have any power until some until republican leaves office. So my goal
[04:15:12] was to get a headline right the goal was to have somebody stand up there and say something
[04:15:17] that forces uh mrs jones who lives in a republican district who votes republican
[04:15:22] to say hey i didn't know that this guy was doing that is that what he's doing and then you
[04:15:26] call and say something right that's that's how you make that was the only thing that i could
[04:15:29] could think of to try to turn things around and they wouldn't do it.
[04:15:33] I had such a good idea.
[04:15:35] It was, you know, Raffensperger, like the whole issue with him.
[04:15:39] So they were trying to kick him off of the election board.
[04:15:44] And I had the idea of, rather than everybody getting up
[04:15:47] and telling a story about how their sister's cousin's brother voted one time,
[04:15:50] right, come up there and just every person, each person that goes up there,
[04:15:54] six senators just say, we refuse to punish people for telling the truth,
[04:15:57] next person.
[04:15:58] We refused to punish people for telling the truth next person, right?
[04:16:01] Rather than standing up there and saying a bunch of nonsense, because then what can,
[04:16:04] what can the newspaper write? It's one headline. It's one, one sentence.
[04:16:07] But that's all they can take. And the, and the message gets sent home.
[04:16:10] And they told me they didn't want to do it because they were afraid of
[04:16:12] pissing people off. And so I, I lost my shit.
[04:16:17] And actually, I'd love to tell you the piece that I think really, um,
[04:16:21] caused the shift into the DSA because I think I saw it on the local level.
[04:16:25] And I really wanted your opinion. We could talk about it later, but I
[04:16:27] I definitely wanted to ask you about it because it felt like it was the first glimpse that I got.
[04:16:32] Yeah, so obviously there's a lot of momentum on the side of the Democratic Socialists of America.
[04:16:39] It's a grassroots movement.
[04:16:41] I think it's activating a nascent base that's always existed at the heart of the Democratic Party of people who have never actually self-identified as socialists necessarily
[04:16:53] necessarily, but actually identify with a lot of these values, a lot of these policies.
[04:17:00] And I think it's even more captivating for the broader base of Democrats in the country,
[04:17:06] especially if you go down to like issue specific, like policy specific things like Medicare
[04:17:13] for all, it's a 90-10 issue in the base. And it's got cross-party interest as well. Another
[04:17:24] one is, of course, Israel and demanding accountability over Israel genocide. It's apartheid and refusing
[04:17:33] to send tax dollars to Israel. This is a very, very popular issue, but due to the unbelievable
[04:17:41] amount of corporate interest with Medicare for All and the interest of the Israeli lobby,
[04:17:49] APAC, and all these other subsidiaries, Democrats look at yet another 90-ten issue and refuse
[04:17:55] to endorse it, refuse to recognize it, and are actively trying to find a way to message
[04:18:03] around it.
[04:18:04] One of the things that they've also kind of leaned into, and it goes back to what
[04:18:09] I was talking about with the double standard in media is the idea that, uh, you know, there
[04:18:14] are odious toxic figures out there in, uh, independent media, people like myself that
[04:18:21] are, yeah.
[04:18:22] Well, thank you for saying that, but that's, um, but they're, they're basically doing
[04:18:27] that right now.
[04:18:28] I mean, Moscow, it's went on Fox news immediately after his victory went on, uh, went on CNN
[04:18:34] Last night and then Fox News this morning to talk about how he is he hates me. He hates the DSA
[04:18:41] He thinks that some DSA
[04:18:43] candidates should not even get their security clearances because of I guess their differences in opinion on american foreign policy
[04:18:50] I find that kind of stuff really dangerous. I've ended up
[04:18:53] Yeah, especially at a time when the trump administration is like actively putting
[04:18:58] Uh, you know people like myself sometimes and and certainly a lot of DSA folks as well in their crosshairs
[04:19:04] So leaning into that is very dangerous, but I think once again liberal media has also played a role in this.
[04:19:10] Yeah. So I have a very specific view about what the parties are doing to Jewish people right now because I'm Jewish.
[04:19:21] And I don't, I haven't heard anybody else say this and I'm really sorry if it's offensive to people, but this is what I believe.
[04:19:30] I think that the Republicans said, okay, 50% of the Democrats donor base is Jewish.
[04:19:48] And if you're Republican and you are in your strategizing and saying, how do we cut them
[04:19:54] them off at the knees, then getting the Jewish vote is exactly what a good strategist would
[04:20:01] do. And the establishment Democrats are dumb enough to fall into that trap because they
[04:20:07] don't stand up for anything. And I can tell that story too about healthcare specifically.
[04:20:13] But as for Israel, it's, I really think that the Jews are straight up getting bamboozled.
[04:20:20] they're getting manipulated into buying this falsity that is allowing their vote to switch,
[04:20:30] right? And it's going away from the thing that's actually going to help them because
[04:20:33] the establishment Democrats aren't going to win. I'm sorry, like I do, you do this
[04:20:36] for a job, I just, they're not going to win. They're not going to win. And part of the
[04:20:40] major reason why is because of healthcare. Like, I think that, so when I was writing
[04:20:46] the speeches. The senators all did this summer camp where they had to write their mission
[04:20:50] statement. They had to all work together to do that. And they wrote something like, we
[04:20:55] believe that everyone should have food to eat and a bed to sleep in and house to live
[04:20:58] and in healthcare. So I wrote it into their speeches. It was my first day. I took their
[04:21:01] words and I put it into the speeches. And the caucus director took it and she crossed
[04:21:05] all that out. And I was like, why did you do that? And I was like, I'm quoting
[04:21:10] verbatim and she said, it's too much. It's too harsh. And I didn't get it at
[04:21:14] the time. Like I, and I'm neurodivergent. So I want to know why immediately, right? And
[04:21:19] it's making me crazy. But then I see, I see what's happening now with the DSA. And I know
[04:21:27] that that people don't care about the socialist label. I've known that forever because more
[04:21:30] Gen X millennials and Gen Z don't care. And in fact, I want to do something different
[04:21:33] because we understand that we've been propagandized specifically about socialism and
[04:21:38] about any any movement that the United States has rejected, right? We understand
[04:21:42] And so we're open to it naturally and the problem was I don't know if they didn't want to get called socialist or what?
[04:21:48] but the
[04:21:49] The issue was that they were they didn't have the courage of their convictions
[04:21:53] They weren't able to stand up for what they actually believed in because I know that's what they believed in they wrote it on the sheet
[04:21:58] And they took it out and I've seen so many people say yeah
[04:22:02] You know, I don't know what it says on the DNA DSA website about you know prisons or the Senate or whatever
[04:22:07] But I just think everybody should have
[04:22:09] Healthcare and I keep telling people this like when you have a this is this is the only generation alive
[04:22:15] that's had this much exposure to people across the world and
[04:22:20] war and
[04:22:22] And lack of human rights is a very difficult sell to people who have grown up seeing that people on the other side of the
[04:22:29] World are people like that's of and that is a direct threat to the military industrial complex
[04:22:34] Right because if you if everyone's human then there's no need for war right then we don't want it
[04:22:39] So it's it builds into a lot of different stuff
[04:22:42] But but ultimately what I'm talking about is human rights
[04:22:44] And I think that something that you your platform shares actually with the pope and those is getting kind of out there
[04:22:50] But it's about human dignity right that's what you guys consistently talk about and I think that if people wanted to form
[04:22:55] I'm being woke right the pope is woke. Hope is woke. I I love the pope. Oh, I love the pope. He is wonderful
[04:23:02] I was more of a fan of the previous pope, but this one's fine. I love this pope
[04:23:06] He's been he's been outperforming my expectations because I was like, I don't think the pope should be American
[04:23:11] Like you know why they did that though and it's funny cuz Trump took credit for it. We're like, yeah, it is your fucking fault
[04:23:16] Yeah, like they were like somebody's gonna need to talk to him like somebody's gonna need to temper him
[04:23:22] Yeah, but he clearly doesn't respect the pope, but no, no, he doesn't respect anything
[04:23:26] But yeah, what I was what I was gonna say
[04:23:32] So there's been your, you brought up a very interesting point about 50% of the donor base of the Democratic Party being Jewish.
[04:23:39] I don't know if those numbers are correct. That sounds crazy, but it's believable.
[04:23:43] But what I was going to say is, I don't think they're actually going to successfully get, and you might have a different opinion on this.
[04:23:51] I don't think they're going to successfully get like a lot of American Jews to vote for the Republican Party.
[04:23:56] There will be a decent amount. We've seen some shifts already take place with Anna-Lillia Mejia.
[04:24:01] But then again, there was an orthodox neighborhood in Livingston, so there was more of a conservative
[04:24:08] voter base there to begin with.
[04:24:11] But we've seen some shifts in New York as well with Zoram Omdani.
[04:24:16] But by and large, I think, even if they're not, 50% of donations come from Jewish donors.
[04:24:28] It's not that 50% of donors are Jewish. Okay. Um, well, regardless, by and large, I don't
[04:24:34] think Jews are going to swing wildly in the direction of the Republican party. Perhaps
[04:24:39] I'm wrong about this. Um, but I do think that a lot of Jewish donors, uh, that, that, uh,
[04:24:47] might just forego their donations of the democratic party might end up doing that. But that's
[04:24:52] not necessarily like, I don't think that's necessarily reflective of the Jewish vote
[04:24:57] or the the majority of American Jews and their attitude about the Democratic Party.
[04:25:02] I agree with you. I think that's right.
[04:25:04] And I think that the the study that are the poll that they took about B.B.
[04:25:08] being less popular than Maudani, yeah, was real.
[04:25:13] I think that the generational divide is real.
[04:25:17] And I also think that Trump knows very well
[04:25:20] and the Republicans know very well that energy is real.
[04:25:22] And the more I, you know, exist in Jewish circles where people are telling me that I'm a traitor or calling me a capo, you know, the more I hear that because I'm speaking the truth, they're trying to discourage it.
[04:25:37] And I view it as my job to continue telling the truth in those spaces, but there are a lot of people for whom that's not their job and they're spending their energy doing other things and that's okay.
[04:25:46] that's okay. And so, you know, I, I just, I worry because I don't want them to be
[04:25:53] manipulated. I don't want them to be taken in by something because like you're
[04:25:56] getting, you're getting bamboozled. You're getting, you're getting taken in by
[04:26:00] a narrative that's trying to control you to look away from the truth. Like
[04:26:04] that's, that's really what's happening here. Like I can't, I just, so many of
[04:26:08] my favorite journalists and I just go on his website and I made like a list
[04:26:12] of sources that I can just send Jewish people now who call me names. Like I just send it to them.
[04:26:19] I'm like, please go see for yourself that they're shooting.
[04:26:21] I don't think that's gonna, I mean, is it work? Yeah. I would go so far because I
[04:26:26] talk to my, I have a lot of Jewish anti Zionists in my community. Even if you're
[04:26:33] shanty Zionists from Israel in my community, you know, they're not exactly, there's not
[04:26:39] not exactly many of them in Israel, unfortunately, but
[04:26:41] I mean, there's kids burning their conscription papers.
[04:26:44] Yeah. But what I was going to say is their experiences with their family and their communities
[04:26:51] is, you know, it's tough. It's a conversation that, that they can't get across. And one
[04:26:56] of the other elements of this is, and I had a disappointing experience with the Jewish
[04:27:02] telegraphic agency when I went down and I talked to them for two hours. And then
[04:27:06] basically did an ADL press release in the front end and then took like three quotes
[04:27:11] on the back end and added that. I think that there is definitely a level of hysteria,
[04:27:21] not dissimilar to what took place with Jeremy Corbyn in the UK. At the time, I think it was
[04:27:27] David Graber, Rest in Peace, who wrote about this and spoke to it extensively about the
[04:27:33] hysteria surrounding Jeremy Corbyn being an anti-Semite when he is not and was not and he simply
[04:27:42] opposed Israel's apartheid. Of course, it was a very different time back then. I think if that
[04:27:48] happened today, he would probably be objectively the most popular politician in the UK. But
[04:27:57] I mean, what do you think about a lot of the Jewish press with the exception of
[04:28:02] of Jewish currents or the classic outlets.
[04:28:05] I believe the editor-in-chief of Forward recently left as well
[04:28:08] and she was taking the magazine in a different direction.
[04:28:12] And I guess it didn't work.
[04:28:15] There's a lot of internal pressure from some older
[04:28:20] and maybe more influential voices within the community
[04:28:24] that tries to keep the community in line
[04:28:27] and to make it seem like it is this monolithic force
[04:28:29] that has singularly invested in the continuation of his rules of thought.
[04:28:34] Spot on. Yeah. Spot on.
[04:28:37] So how do we penetrate that is my question. Yeah.
[04:28:40] Because like you. I like made that my job because you have had conversations with but
[04:28:45] yeah. Yeah. I talked to her today actually.
[04:28:47] And she not a fan of mine of course. And I saw this conversation that took place
[04:28:53] between you and her where you were defending Abdul. I love Abdul and then she kind of
[04:28:59] comes out of nowhere and just starts lying about what I'm saying. I know. And, you know,
[04:29:05] tries to like bully you to change a different, to change your position on him. Yeah. Does
[04:29:11] anyone have that clip? I don't know. There's a, there's also, there's a better clip of
[04:29:15] me defending him later that night actually on Leland. I really, I really like that
[04:29:21] clip because they showed a clip of him speaking about Sharia law and my therapist says that
[04:29:31] Islamophobia triggers me, which makes sense because all hate should trigger everyone but
[04:29:38] it's close to anti-Semitism, whatever, all hate should trigger everyone and it just
[04:29:43] made me sick and I lost my shit because I was like, no, the entire point of him talking
[04:29:49] about Sharia law in this speech was that they didn't need to outlaw it where they did because
[04:29:52] it wasn't a problem. It wasn't an issue. You've taken this clip out of context and the clip
[04:29:58] where they were talking about him not showing the Quran in the background. I was like,
[04:30:02] the reason why he can't show the Quran in the background is because you're going to
[04:30:05] accuse him of wanting Sharia law. Like, it just, yeah, I really love Abdul. I'm
[04:30:11] like, his wife is a medical doctor. She's a medical doctor. Do you think there's some
[04:30:16] sort of like crazy Islamic conspiracy going on with this human being, it just, sorry, it just makes me
[04:30:21] insane. Well, the thing is like, I mean, it is, it is just rank Islamophobia. And unfortunately,
[04:30:29] it's it's not only institutionally permitted, but it's also it's promoted by our institutions
[04:30:37] in very meaningful ways. I think one of them is the consistent notion that, you know,
[04:30:42] I thought Abdu'lal said is the scary guy.
[04:30:44] Yeah.
[04:30:45] He's a misogynist.
[04:30:47] He hates Jews.
[04:30:48] Right.
[04:30:49] I think that's one element of Islamophobia that totally gets unnoticed,
[04:30:56] like that totally doesn't get covered at all.
[04:30:58] Is the is the idea that every Muslim is automatically anti-Semitic.
[04:31:04] It's ridiculous.
[04:31:06] Yeah.
[04:31:06] And look, they they do it.
[04:31:08] They do the Zoran quite a bit.
[04:31:10] And Zoran is like over the top as accommodating as possible.
[04:31:15] Absolutely.
[04:31:15] I mean, I watch him dance with the Chabad Rabbis.
[04:31:18] Yeah.
[04:31:18] And, and not only that, but also, I mean, he's, he's always, you know,
[04:31:23] first in line whenever there's anything that is an anti-Semitic attack.
[04:31:27] I mean, this is a job as the mayor as well.
[04:31:30] Um, really fast about this.
[04:31:31] This was day two of me commenting on this.
[04:31:33] I really didn't know that much about Abdul at this time.
[04:31:35] Okay.
[04:31:35] So that's why when she was telling me something, I was like, really?
[04:31:39] Yeah.
[04:31:39] You would vote for him?
[04:31:41] Yeah, I would.
[04:31:43] You would after everything we just said?
[04:31:45] Yeah, because here's the thing. I think that I understand.
[04:31:49] When I do this, I do this as an analyst from the center.
[04:31:53] I do this as somebody who's not putting their opinion into it.
[04:31:57] Because I genuinely look at all the sides.
[04:31:59] I talk to the people who are involved and I look at it as an analyst.
[04:32:03] But how could you vote for somebody who doesn't want Jews in the Democratic Party?
[04:32:07] Because I don't think that he doesn't want Jews in the Democratic Party
[04:32:11] I think that the media has clipped the wrong pieces because I've listened to him and when he says things like that's such an insane assertion
[04:32:18] Yeah, first of all
[04:32:20] No, one would be able to exist like anti-Semitism is not
[04:32:26] Institutionally permitted. It's exploding in America. This is true
[04:32:29] But at least in the institutions like if you say something actually anti-Semitic, you'll get punished for it
[04:32:35] unless you're a photographer, Carlson.
[04:32:38] Well, yeah, but again, he's outside of the confines
[04:32:42] of normal mainstream institutions now, right?
[04:32:47] And that is an insane assertion to make.
[04:32:50] And yet people are so comfortable
[04:32:53] making these sorts of assertions,
[04:32:55] leaning in my opinion heavily into the madness surrounding,
[04:33:00] surrounding, not just Abdul Al Sayyed, but just like Muslim candidates in general.
[04:33:05] Yeah. And it really started getting to me. Like, and that's, that's when I went off on Locain, but yeah.
[04:33:12] Yeah. So, so let's talk about that. So you, you defend him and then she just straight up says,
[04:33:17] like, you know, Jews should not be allowed in the party. And it's like shocking to you.
[04:33:21] Well, no, so the thing that she said was that he said,
[04:33:25] the only reason why a Jew would be in the Democratic party is if someone paid them to be.
[04:33:30] And I was like, he said that?
[04:33:32] Yeah.
[04:33:33] And then I did the research on it.
[04:33:34] And that's not at all what happened at all.
[04:33:36] No, of course he didn't say that.
[04:33:38] It was not that at all.
[04:33:39] I think even like the most critical interpretation of what he said.
[04:33:42] I think he was talking about like the reason why people,
[04:33:45] the only reason why people would overlook like Israel's human rights violations
[04:33:49] is because they're getting paid.
[04:33:50] Yes.
[04:33:51] It was about human rights.
[04:33:52] Yeah.
[04:33:53] Which makes total sense because like, I don't think,
[04:33:55] I understand Zionist indoctrination.
[04:33:58] I've had Simone Zimmerman on the broadcast like I have many
[04:34:02] Anti-Zionist friends or very close friends of mine anti-Zionist Jewish friends who've gone through the process of like
[04:34:08] Going to Jay Camp and and going to school and congregating around the sense of community this identity that revolves around Israel and protecting Israel
[04:34:16] and then slowly but surely come into terms with the reality of what Israel's apartheid actually looks like yep, and
[04:34:23] The the thing is
[04:34:25] Um, the like outside of that outside of that bubble
[04:34:32] um like
[04:34:35] The the level of fealty and and uh admiration that like a hailey steven shows
[04:34:42] To israel weird, huh? Is is strange weird real comes to me in my dreams like did she say that? I mean
[04:34:51] Israel comes to me in my dreams
[04:34:53] I mean, look, I don't want to clip chimp her. I don't want to, I don't want to clip her out of context. If we, if you want to
[04:35:00] Oh, I'm not sure any context justifies that one. Yeah, but a good one. But that she, she talks about how like, uh, we can look at the full clip. It's even crazier than that. It's not out of context at all. But, um, it's embarrassing.
[04:35:15] But yeah, so the reason why I'm bringing that up is because like she was hired basically
[04:35:21] anointed by APAC to take out Andy Levin. Andy Levin at the time was very critical of
[04:35:29] Israel. Andy Levin was the president of a synagogue coming from this Levin family that
[04:35:36] was like very, very famous political family in the state of Michigan. And Haley Stevens,
[04:35:44] Jewish. Yeah. Got paid millions of dollars by APAC to unseat Andy Levin. Yeah. Andy Levin,
[04:35:51] of course, was also one of Abdul's first endorsers, ironically enough. I think I like this guy. Yeah,
[04:35:57] no, he's, he's great. Like I don't fully agree with, uh, with everything he says. I'm definitely,
[04:36:03] I, I, uh, definitely have a different perspective on, on, uh, issues, but I have disagreements
[04:36:08] with Abdul as well. But I love my point is, yeah, I love Abdul. He's great. But my,
[04:36:13] My point is like
[04:36:16] Haley stevens is not Jewish
[04:36:18] Like why are you doing this come from yeah, like I wish you can paint you and look it's the same shit with Maga
[04:36:25] It's the same shit you get into a group and
[04:36:30] You feel part of the in-group and you're like yes welcome
[04:36:34] We all share this belief and you can feel at home and welcome here
[04:36:39] and we're going to loud and glorify you for doing it, which is why it's so hard to
[04:36:45] If if this if that side is not the side of the truth to be the one that's bringing the truth up to them because you literally have to
[04:36:51] Like your brain is programmed
[04:36:53] For cognitive dissonance to to reject the thing that makes you question your identity
[04:36:59] Like your brain is literally programmed to push those facts truth away, you know, so yeah, but here's the full clip
[04:37:06] States Congress. Oh my God. I will continue to fight for the people of Israel. I will continue
[04:37:15] to fight for Israel's existence. Israel comes to me in my dreams. What just happened? I see Israel's
[04:37:22] future. What just happened? Israel will continue to exist for the. Oh my God. And in the night.
[04:37:30] Yeah. Heal. So that's like, like if I was running around saying like
[04:37:36] Estonia comes to me in my dreams. It'll be like, that's weird, man. Like, why do you
[04:37:40] fucking love Estonia that much? Like, relax. You know, they got great bandwidth. They got great
[04:37:46] internet in the country. What just happened? But that's like,
[04:37:51] so, so that's, that's insane. I don't think that she went through the process of like,
[04:37:56] you know, indoctrination or anything like that. I think it's just like she is a,
[04:38:00] She's a party apparatchik and she recognizes maybe early on that you can't oppose Israel.
[04:38:09] Because if you do, then you don't have a future in the party because they will dump $10 million
[04:38:14] into your race and you won't get elected.
[04:38:17] They'll, you know, find an opponent for you and unsee you.
[04:38:21] APAC has done this with Wesley Bell against Corey Bush.
[04:38:24] APAC has done this against Jamal Bowman and numerous others.
[04:38:29] But one other element of this, I think, is a sophisticated media influencing operation
[04:38:35] as well.
[04:38:36] And I think that's part of the reason why Haley Stevens still to this day is talking
[04:38:42] about how like, you know, the one thing Abdul needs to do is separate himself from Hassan
[04:38:46] Piker.
[04:38:48] And it's become clear to me that I've, you know, somewhere along the line, there
[04:38:54] were either some big donors or some relatively powerful people that decided like this guy
[04:38:59] is a problem. We got to discipline him. We either have to like defang his reach in some
[04:39:07] way shape or form or we have to make sure that people understand that if you actually
[04:39:12] are a prominent critic of Israel and a bit of a loudmouth like we will do everything
[04:39:18] in our power to make sure that you are ritualistically humiliated.
[04:39:22] Yeah, well, I just joined that team. That's gonna be the ritualistically
[04:39:28] And so just we're all on the same team now guys
[04:39:31] Yeah, but I think it's also important to have Jewish voices in the process
[04:39:35] I think it's necessary
[04:39:36] But I but it is but I do worry that now that you're you know like your criticisms of Israel as a as
[04:39:44] A Jewish person will probably cause you to get blacklisted. Yeah and death threats. Yeah
[04:39:49] I mean that is a part of the yeah that's unfortunately always a part of the job
[04:39:53] but no I mean look it's funny because I get a little bit of a pass because I'm
[04:39:57] Jewish like I get a little bit of a you know you're like you're allowed to make
[04:40:01] that joke but nobody else's kind of thing and so I I'm less likely to get
[04:40:07] blacklisted but the thing is the only way the only way you get anywhere in
[04:40:12] this world is with courage and I have begged every politician I've ever
[04:40:16] talk to to know that. Like I was I was advising one of the state senators one
[04:40:22] time and she was she was trying to figure out she was gonna walk on a vote and
[04:40:26] it was on the police training center and she didn't know what she wanted to do
[04:40:29] and her chief of staff said to her like you should just walk like you're not
[04:40:33] gonna get any points for courage and it was my like second day and I raised
[04:40:36] my hand and I was like excuse me I actually think that the only thing
[04:40:39] that you get points for is courage and they don't get it they don't like
[04:40:44] that they don't get it and that's why I was saying earlier like long term
[04:40:48] understanding like this is your strategy because they don't stand for
[04:40:53] anything and that's the problem they're really the way that politics isn't is
[04:40:58] working is not that there's like an avatar that rises from amongst the
[04:41:01] people and speaks the words that everyone is feeling and puts words to
[04:41:05] it what's happening is they pick a person and they work fucking backwards
[04:41:08] and the Republicans are even worse actually because what they did was
[04:41:12] They took all of our data from Facebook and analyzed it and then figured out how to emotionally manipulate people who live over here and over here and gave them
[04:41:19] Add specifically for that. Yeah, it's all terrible, but it's not how politics should work
[04:41:23] How it should work is exactly what Zoran did. He knocked on fucking doors
[04:41:27] And he said what do you care about because I care about what you care about and I just I just want to make sure that we're on
[04:41:32] The same page. That's what he did. Yeah, so let me ask you this
[04:41:36] So you went on the Wilcane show and I love Wilcane
[04:41:42] I love that you said he was like he like accidentally he's the number one defender of
[04:41:48] American the American socialist movement that's growing in large part due to Wilcane's promotion of it
[04:41:54] Um, so you went on Wilcane and he defended me and he was just as shocked as as Batya was when you said you
[04:42:00] You know endorse oblox I had
[04:42:02] But then the next day you went on the timeline we because we were just watching and I was like, oh, that's that's interesting
[04:42:08] because I'd never expect someone to defend me on mainstream outlets. So it's always a welcomed,
[04:42:15] you know, a welcomed refreshing perspective. Yeah. And it was before, it was before even Abdul
[04:42:20] came out and said like the same thing I did. It was before a lot of people got asked about it
[04:42:26] because it was a Friday. I remember. So but then you apologize for it. So what happened in between?
[04:42:33] So first of all, and also the Gropers were the Nazis.
[04:42:36] Yeah.
[04:42:37] Were very mad because they were like,
[04:42:40] how come nobody ever defends Nick Fuethers?
[04:42:42] Like, well, because I'm not a fucking he's a fuck heart, right?
[04:42:45] Like, because I'm not like an insane Holocaust denier.
[04:42:48] Right. That's my size point.
[04:42:49] But so what happened in that process?
[04:42:51] Because I feel like it could be very informative for people.
[04:42:54] Yeah. And so.
[04:42:56] I'm so grateful that you're giving me the opportunity to talk about this
[04:43:00] because I don't work for anyone.
[04:43:03] It's I'm literally just a lady that lives in Atlanta that cares about this and like that's how that's how I got on TV
[04:43:08] Doing this. I don't get paid a single dollar for doing any of that. I pay for my own travel. I go all these places myself
[04:43:14] And what happened here, right? Which I merely got death threats after I got off Fox, which happens all the time anyways
[04:43:21] Of course, and so that's not the reason I did this woman on Fox, right and it happens all the time
[04:43:26] It's that's not the reason that I I issued an apology
[04:43:29] Here's why and I want to say this to you like I know they're but I want to say this to you so I
[04:43:36] Have spent the last year and a half two years like
[04:43:42] desperately trying to reach
[04:43:44] people who I think got
[04:43:47] totally
[04:43:49] bamboozled like and
[04:43:52] In such a way that I believe that people who work for Trump have
[04:43:56] have studied politicians throughout history like back to Cicero to figure out how to linguistically
[04:44:02] manipulate people. And I have, I'm constantly studying how to try to bring them around because
[04:44:13] yes, there are some truly evil people, right? But after being on Newsmax for a year and
[04:44:18] half almost every single day, like one out of four of them is still really, they
[04:44:25] they've been propagandized since the day they were born, right? Like since Jerry
[04:44:30] Falwell sent syllab, syllabuses, plural of syllabus, down from the White
[04:44:36] House to churches in exchange for taxes and status. From day one they were
[04:44:41] told if you don't conform to what we believe is a good Christian, a good
[04:44:46] person, then it's actually a lack of discipline on your part, right?
[04:44:49] You can show humanity to other people.
[04:44:52] And actually that means that you have a lack of discipline, not that you're like,
[04:44:56] deny who you are.
[04:44:58] And that fits with so much of it.
[04:44:59] But the thing is when I, when I realized that I went, okay, so actually my
[04:45:04] goal isn't to mic drop in all of these things.
[04:45:06] My goal is actually to bring people around to my side.
[04:45:09] And I know they're not going to do that in one conversation.
[04:45:11] I know it's going to take a relationship and time.
[04:45:13] And so when people do reach out to me, it's usually once they've seen
[04:45:16] me a couple of times, and then they get so incensed and they don't know why, and like it's
[04:45:20] because usually elder Republicans that are like, you seem like such a nice young lady.
[04:45:25] And I am extraordinarily careful with how I present these difficult issues.
[04:45:31] I do not compromise the truth, though.
[04:45:34] I don't do that.
[04:45:35] I will focus on a piece that is still true in order to relate to the person.
[04:45:43] I had to spend like a solid three months just like writing in a journal before I started doing all
[04:45:48] this because I was really scared out of people please and just start giving into what other people
[04:45:51] said. Like I just writing down what I believed in so I would never let it go because I knew in the
[04:45:56] moment I was going to have to pull them and I was going to have to start from a smaller place
[04:45:59] and I didn't want to lean that direction. So the thing that I wanted to be able to say
[04:46:03] to you humbly because you invited me here and I'm very grateful for that is that
[04:46:08] I also want to change people to our side and
[04:46:13] There it every piece of me wants to get a fucking megaphone and stand on the top of a building and scream how I feel
[04:46:20] But I knew that wasn't gonna work and I know that I know that when you said I don't care
[04:46:28] About the and it wasn't even that phrase specifically about the though Israeli women who were a matter of rage happened on October 7
[04:46:35] it doesn't change the dynamic of genocide for me. Exactly. So the thing is, I want everyone
[04:46:45] to see the genocide that's happening. I want them to not reject the facts that I know are
[04:46:50] coming into their brain, and I'm trying to feed its breadcrumb into them slowly. And
[04:46:55] this is the first time I'm telling people that I'm doing that because I've been quietly
[04:46:57] doing it. Nobody knows who I am. I'm not like a household name by any stretch. But
[04:47:02] I was like, all right, well, maybe in 10 years from now,
[04:47:04] if I do the work starting today,
[04:47:06] like I'm a fucking housewife.
[04:47:08] Like I have two dogs that I take care of.
[04:47:10] You know, like I dedicate all my time
[04:47:12] and love and energy to this
[04:47:13] because even as a jury consultant,
[04:47:15] I saw these manipulative language techniques.
[04:47:17] I was like, why are the bad guys winning?
[04:47:18] And then I saw Trump doing it
[04:47:19] and I was like, fuck, that's why.
[04:47:21] So I was like, I need to be able to bring people
[04:47:25] to my side and not just mic drop.
[04:47:26] How do I do that?
[04:47:27] And that's why when I thought, okay,
[04:47:32] The goal for Al-Jawal Sayed, the goal for Francesca Hong,
[04:47:36] the goal for these people who are DSA candidates
[04:47:38] who believe in a lot, like 90% of what I believe in,
[04:47:44] I want us to heal.
[04:47:47] I want the people who are on my side
[04:47:51] that are yelling at the other side, right?
[04:47:53] To start figuring out how to bring them over
[04:47:57] because we got to fucking heal.
[04:48:00] I'm done, like I'm fucking done with the mic dropping.
[04:48:03] I'm done with, unless someone's not disingenuous.
[04:48:05] Like if you're Tucker Carlson,
[04:48:06] I will mic drop right in your fucking face.
[04:48:08] But we need to heal.
[04:48:11] And I know that the goal is to win.
[04:48:14] The goal is to win the seat
[04:48:15] and you only need a certain amount of people
[04:48:17] to be able to do that, but I didn't come for them.
[04:48:19] I came for the ones who got bamboozled.
[04:48:21] I came for the ones who Trump took their religion
[04:48:23] and twisted it and made it something ugly and evil.
[04:48:26] And to manipulate, like I came for them.
[04:48:28] And so you have a different role.
[04:48:30] Like you are an avatar.
[04:48:31] You are somebody who puts words to help people feel.
[04:48:33] And now 30,000 people every day watch you say that.
[04:48:36] And then their hearts feel better
[04:48:38] because somebody has said it.
[04:48:39] I mean, people in my family feel that way about you.
[04:48:42] And that is a role that is necessary.
[04:48:45] Mine is to try to bring people over
[04:48:47] who got the wool pulled over their eyes.
[04:48:49] And so for me, I want people to come over who,
[04:48:57] I knew if I said the truth straight out, right?
[04:48:59] the way that I wanted to, not hiding the truth,
[04:49:02] but if I said it, the flat fucking out,
[04:49:04] that their brains would shut off,
[04:49:05] their minds would shut off, they would stop listening to me.
[04:49:08] So you didn't get calls, like that's what I was trying to,
[04:49:10] that's what I was trying to get at, where it was like,
[04:49:12] how could you say this about this dangerous person?
[04:49:16] I didn't want people to stop listening to these politicians,
[04:49:20] and I didn't want people to stop listening to you
[04:49:22] because of the way that you were saying things,
[04:49:25] because I want them to hear what you have to say.
[04:49:27] Like, when I started listening to you,
[04:49:29] And when I started talking to your followers,
[04:49:31] I mean, obviously I knew enough to be able to talk about it
[04:49:34] when I was on with Will Kane,
[04:49:35] but I mean, people pay me for a living
[04:49:38] to tell whether people are lying.
[04:49:39] I know how genuine your heart is.
[04:49:41] Like I could see it and I knew it.
[04:49:43] And I was like, well, fuck, now I think it's,
[04:49:44] now it's my fucking job to tell people this
[04:49:46] because I know he's getting a bad rap.
[04:49:48] And you didn't ask me to, nobody's gonna ask me to.
[04:49:50] Like I just, you're perpetuating the truthful narrative
[04:49:54] and I don't want people to shut that out.
[04:49:57] And the more you use that language to describe it,
[04:50:00] the more people are going to shut their minds
[04:50:02] and their ears off.
[04:50:03] And I just know that from practice.
[04:50:04] So that my apology was not related to anybody calling me.
[04:50:08] It was related to the fact that I feel like sometimes
[04:50:11] the language that you're using causes people
[04:50:14] to shut their minds off.
[04:50:15] And their ears off.
[04:50:16] Oh no, for sure.
[04:50:17] Well, one of the things that-
[04:50:18] So I'm sorry that I took back the defense too.
[04:50:21] No, no, I don't.
[04:50:22] I mean, I don't care.
[04:50:22] Sorry, just one more.
[04:50:23] Since then, I have delved very deeply into your work, and I've seen a tremendous amount
[04:50:30] and I've collected quotes, I send it to your team, like I've collected quotes that I will
[04:50:33] be able to use next time, next time somebody says something to me, I'll be able to be like,
[04:50:37] oh well actually he said this exact opposite fucking thing.
[04:50:40] So the point is that I'm sorry that I took it back.
[04:50:44] I should have, what I really should have said is I have a nuanced answer to this.
[04:50:48] I have a nuanced answer that I didn't deliver in the moment because I was so upset
[04:50:51] about the Islamophobia. But that's really I didn't I didn't mean to
[04:50:56] like to retract my entire defense of you. That's what I wanted to say.
[04:51:00] I love you. Hi, you're perfect. And I love you. So I'm sorry.
[04:51:03] Yeah. No, it's so it's so seriously. I know it's it's fine. I mean, I look again.
[04:51:09] I didn't even expect anyone to defend me on Will Kane show.
[04:51:11] I know. I know. But because these guys don't
[04:51:16] these guys don't have me on on purpose. I think it's because like if I just maybe
[04:51:21] knew my heart was hurting and came to sit with me. Yeah, that was just what just because I'm sorry
[04:51:26] to be interrupting you. I just no, no, it's all good. No, she will she she'll just sit there.
[04:51:32] She'll be better forever. Yeah, she's according to the vet. She's five pounds overweight now.
[04:51:39] I have a fat beagle. Yeah, she's not fat, but he's getting up there. She's a little chunky.
[04:51:45] I brought her some chicken jerky. Listen, I just want to say like to your face that I see
[04:51:51] you and I see your heart.
[04:51:53] I I mean that and look, if somebody's going to fucking go out there on the news and defend
[04:52:00] you, it's it's going to be me because here's the thing.
[04:52:03] He didn't want to say it that much.
[04:52:05] I would say it out loud like this, because this is a one way.
[04:52:07] I'm well aware to not get.
[04:52:09] I'm well aware.
[04:52:10] I can't listen.
[04:52:11] It's because it's because he never said that he was fine with rapes or 9 11 or
[04:52:19] any of that.
[04:52:20] He believes in human dignity.
[04:52:22] He believes in respect for every human being.
[04:52:24] That shit all got clipped.
[04:52:26] You're getting manipulated.
[04:52:27] You're getting twisted because the media
[04:52:30] and the Republican party wanna take advantage of you
[04:52:33] and the democratic establishment.
[04:52:34] I'm fucking done with it, I'm done.
[04:52:36] Like I just, I wanted to be here
[04:52:39] because I wanted people to know
[04:52:43] that the things that you're saying are true,
[04:52:46] even though you shouldn't have said it that way,
[04:52:47] you should not have said it that way.
[04:52:48] And also, like I also, I'm glad that you are trying to show that people,
[04:52:53] China is not crazy and random, like everyone in China is an insane.
[04:52:58] Um, but also like maybe we get more of a nuanced explanation from you about China.
[04:53:03] You know, like maybe there are, that's, that's all I'm saying.
[04:53:05] I talk about it all the time.
[04:53:06] This is a problem is, uh, I don't, I don't stream in, in 20 second increments.
[04:53:11] I, I talk for hours on end and the medium, the, the platform that I'm
[04:53:16] on makes it super easy, especially because unlike podcasts,
[04:53:22] there's also a constant back and forth communication
[04:53:25] that's taking place on these contentious subjects.
[04:53:27] So of course there's gonna be people,
[04:53:29] I've made it a policy to allow anyone and everyone
[04:53:32] who wants to speak to be able to speak in the chat.
[04:53:37] And I read everything, it's insane,
[04:53:39] it's very difficult to parse through it,
[04:53:41] but there are plenty of instances
[04:53:44] I'm like retaliating against someone and then they'll clip it out of context and like I mean Scott Jennings did this recently
[04:53:51] He's a fuck tart. I debated him once. Yeah, he's
[04:53:56] He he well the the Republican Party strategy this midterm strategy is
[04:54:02] specifically to do the clip show basically there
[04:54:05] They're going to go through all of the you know the 22,000 hours of
[04:54:10] Of live broadcasting that I have out there readily available and then be like this guy is bad
[04:54:17] This guy is
[04:54:19] Crazy the DSA is crazy these guys are you know horrible monsters or whatever and they're just going to try to
[04:54:28] Tie
[04:54:29] the most negatively framed
[04:54:32] Aspects of our of our commentary to like bastard eyes
[04:54:35] And they're going to try to undermine the truthful narrative that you are putting forth.
[04:54:39] And that's the piece that I'm like, well, nope, I guess we got to defend us on piker
[04:54:43] now because the thing that he's trying to explain is getting thrown out.
[04:54:48] And that's what they're trying.
[04:54:49] That's exactly why they're doing this.
[04:54:51] I mean, you didn't help it with some of the language that you used.
[04:54:54] I mean, look, I don't I don't have a polished academic way of no, no, but
[04:55:01] I don't have a polish academic way of or or or even a respectful civil way of discussing some of these things
[04:55:07] Because you know at the end of the day, I'm filling eight hours of broadcast time and I'm and I'm also trying to be
[04:55:14] entertaining as well, so
[04:55:16] That is the reason that is the reason why there's like high intensity moments and stuff like that
[04:55:22] But then there's also moments that are not high intensity where they will straight up
[04:55:26] clip me reading someone's comment and then make it seem like those are my
[04:55:32] opinions. Even if I'm like arguing against them, and even the
[04:55:38] most commonly deployed one about it doesn't matter if rapes happen,
[04:55:44] that is literally me debating someone who at the time was suggesting that
[04:55:49] there is, you know, why are you even lending credence to the fact that
[04:55:53] sexual assaults may have taken place on October 7th. In the longer
[04:55:55] conversation I straight up explained to him like, look, sexual assault is a common place
[04:55:59] in incidents like this. And it doesn't even matter if they happen or not, it doesn't change,
[04:56:09] it doesn't justify genocide. Yeah, so here's the thing though, so that
[04:56:13] I wanted to be able to respond to you about that. If you're responding and you actually
[04:56:19] want to bring that person around, which again, you may have a different goal, you
[04:56:22] have a show, right? If you actually want to bring that person around, you have to disarm
[04:56:28] them first, right? So validating their concern and saying, like, no, no innocent should be.
[04:56:36] No, I know, but their concern wasn't that they were saying, no, their concern was that they
[04:56:40] were saying no rapes happen. Why are you even giving lending credence? Oh, right, right.
[04:56:44] Yeah, yeah. So like, that's the irony of it is that I wasn't even engaging in
[04:56:50] like what they claim I was engaged in. So that's what I mean. It's like it's impossible to get
[04:56:55] around that. It's just virtually impossible. But I don't think it is impossible. Like I just don't
[04:57:02] accept that because if you're saying something that's true and I have the same philosophy as a
[04:57:06] jury consultant, if you're saying something that's true, you should be able to prove it.
[04:57:09] Like, and the truth should win. And it doesn't sometimes. And if it doesn't, it's because
[04:57:14] you didn't show people the full picture. So I guess we just have to show like it's so hard
[04:57:19] for me as a Jew to try to convince another Jew that there's a genocide in apartheid state happening.
[04:57:26] And my personal hero is Jimmy Carter. And he's been my hero for a decade because he had the courage
[04:57:33] of his convictions when nobody else did. It actually didn't have to do with Israel in particular.
[04:57:37] It was just the fact that it blew my fucking mind that the person who had arguably alive,
[04:57:45] who had done the most for this day of Israel was being called an anti-Semite and he's still
[04:57:49] because the Israeli government was siphoning money away from the Palestinian refugees
[04:57:54] um so that they didn't have food and water like he still was willing to be called an anti-Semite
[04:57:58] so that those like families and and children could get water and food that they needed
[04:58:04] and I just admired the fuck out of that and and so here's the thing I think that if people
[04:58:10] were presented the story in the way that it was meant to be told in the way where it shows the
[04:58:15] full picture that it's undeniable. And if you still deny at that point, then fuck you. But
[04:58:21] let's show them the full picture. That's what they need to see.
[04:58:24] Yeah. Well, unfortunately, if I'm not allowed on these broadcasts, then there's no way that I
[04:58:33] I can actually show my perspective to these people.
[04:58:39] And I think they realized that it's impossible for them
[04:58:42] to present me as this dangerous radical
[04:58:44] in a one-on-one conversation.
[04:58:46] So they just stick to the clip show.
[04:58:49] Yeah.
[04:58:50] But all right, well, thank you so much for coming on.
[04:58:52] I'm sorry I tucked your ear off.
[04:58:53] No, no, this was great.
[04:58:55] This was a wonderful experience.
[04:58:57] Is there anything you wanna promote?
[04:58:59] You guys can check out Maddie's hot take,
[04:59:01] MADDIE, and it's one take, not multiple takes.
[04:59:06] I'm on News Nation a lot, and I have a sub-stack
[04:59:12] that I share with Marcus Flowers.
[04:59:13] He's the guy who ran against Marjorie Taylor Greene.
[04:59:16] And it's called With All Do Respect.
[04:59:18] And I have a series right now
[04:59:20] where it's called The War for the Right to Think
[04:59:23] for Yourself, and it's basically about how
[04:59:27] all of modern American politics can be traced back
[04:59:29] to Vatican II and the decision to issue the dignitasum manne,
[04:59:35] which is basically saying that everyone has a right
[04:59:37] to freedom of conscience, freedom of religion
[04:59:39] and the right to think for themselves,
[04:59:41] which undid like a thousand years of just war tradition.
[04:59:46] And so it's tying all of the news stories together.
[04:59:49] That's the goal is to be able
[04:59:50] to show people the full picture.
[04:59:53] And thank you for having me on.
[04:59:55] Thank you for bringing me here.
[04:59:56] I'm sorry if I made things awkward
[04:59:57] or made you feel weird.
[04:59:58] No, no, no, no.
[04:59:59] Sorry.
[05:00:00] And thank you guys for listening.
[05:00:01] Thank you for having me on your show.
[05:00:02] I mean, people are going to yell at you a lot for even coming on this broadcast.
[05:00:06] I didn't say anything I didn't mean.
[05:00:07] I didn't say anything that wasn't true.
[05:00:09] Look again, the shit that you think that Hassan said, he did not say, thank you.
[05:00:15] Shabbat Shalom.
[05:00:16] That's what happened.
[05:00:17] Thank you.
[05:00:18] All right.
[05:00:19] Thanks.
[05:00:20] Okay.
[05:00:21] All right.
[05:00:22] I'm going to continue streaming.
[05:00:23] I was going to say you can talk to your people.
[05:00:25] Okay.
[05:00:26] All right, we're going to get back to this, we're going to get back to the Natalie Harp
[05:00:32] story now.
[05:00:33] It's the president of any aid in part because she's tireless.
[05:00:39] She is incessantly around.
[05:00:42] The president likes people who like him and he loves people who love him.
[05:00:46] And it's hard to find someone who is sort of more devoted to President Trump than
[05:00:50] Natalie Harp.
[05:00:51] To give you a sense of how close Harp is to the president, CBS News reported earlier
[05:00:55] this month.
[05:00:56] one of three aides, bus defense secretary Pete Hakeseth, who secretly flew with the
[05:01:00] president out of Turkey on a government plane. Instead of the larger 747, usually
[05:01:05] used as Air Force One. Her role and influence has been under renewed scrutiny
[05:01:09] ever since. Kelly? All right, I'd appreciate it. The brother of top
[05:01:13] Trump aide Natalie Harp is speaking out front tonight. Preston Harp has been
[05:01:18] a strange remissister for a few years, but obviously you can see they grew
[05:01:24] together. He's sharing these photos without front of them together as children, weighing in on the
[05:01:29] intense attention that Natalie is now getting after Democratic Senator John Ossoff raised questions
[05:01:34] about her role in this White House. Preston, I really appreciate the opportunity to talk to you
[05:01:39] and I know you shared some photos with us, you and your sister Natalie as children. Obviously
[05:01:46] there you are, Padres fans, there you are with your parents. And now your sister is front
[05:01:52] front and center in the news, I mean, front and center as it gets.
[05:01:56] Did you ever think you'd see something like this?
[05:02:01] No, it really blows my mind.
[05:02:03] I mean, you know, your sister, my understanding is,
[05:02:09] first became known to Trump back in 2019.
[05:02:12] And at the time, she credited him, Preston, with helping her beat a tragic
[05:02:18] battle, but one that she incredibly beat with bone cancer.
[05:02:21] Here's what she said.
[05:02:24] This president pushed that forward and possibly saved your life.
[05:02:29] He did.
[05:02:30] As I like to say, I'm not dying from cancer anymore thanks to President Trump.
[05:02:34] I'm living with cancer.
[05:02:35] I'm living the quality of life that I always wanted to have that it took me four years
[05:02:39] to find because I wasn't offered it here.
[05:02:41] It took President Trump going to Washington to be able to get that for me.
[05:02:47] I don't even understand what the fuck is up with this, like President Trump gave me a
[05:02:52] secret potion and saved my life shit.
[05:02:56] Like what capabilities does, what, what capabilities does this, this, this potion have?
[05:03:09] After that Preston, she had speaking slots at the faith and freedom conference at the
[05:03:13] 2020 RNC, right?
[05:03:14] She became very high profile
[05:03:16] and then started working for Trump.
[05:03:20] What was that?
[05:03:21] One of the Clippers, please don't post the same moments.
[05:03:23] I don't know if anyone reminded you yesterday.
[05:03:27] No.
[05:03:30] No, they can post it if they want, I don't care.
[05:03:37] The guest appearance, I understand for YouTube.
[05:03:39] No, it's fine.
[05:03:43] New health post piece about you. Oh, damn. I just did this com. I just did this this morning.
[05:04:09] By the way, congratulations to Aisha Wahab.
[05:04:13] I am fortunate enough to have helped carry her across the finish line.
[05:04:20] She won 53% of the vote against the 47% coming for Melissa Hernandez.
[05:04:29] This was another devastating blow to APAC.
[05:04:32] APAC dumped, I believe, $6 million into this race.
[05:04:38] Yeah, or $5 million into this race, another W for us.
[05:04:51] It is insane.
[05:05:08] So, yeah. It is crazy to me. Is she a democratic socialist or is she a progressive? No, she's
[05:05:20] just a, she's a progressive, she's not a democratic socialist. She is a progressive that was or
[05:05:31] is critical of Israel very critical of Israel and and and the thing is it was it was one of those
[05:05:44] it was one of those instances where like she was clearly party bosses in California wanted to
[05:05:51] to clear the runway.
[05:05:55] This was Eric Swalwell's seat
[05:05:57] and they wanted to put up a senior Democrat
[05:06:02] in this district,
[05:06:04] but she was intending to run in this district anyway.
[05:06:08] So the usual Hobb story is very interesting.
[05:06:12] So she's very popular.
[05:06:15] She's a real fighter.
[05:06:17] She has a lot of experience.
[05:06:21] In in this district and in the state as well in the state legislature
[05:06:29] And the Democratic Party machine
[05:06:34] Comes in and says Eric's wall walls out we want to put our own person here. Okay
[05:06:43] She says fuck that
[05:06:45] I'm running for the seat and I'm not gonna stop just because you want an older person
[05:06:51] with seniority to get this appointment, okay? And the party did not like that at all.
[05:07:01] The party did not like that at all, okay? There was a lot of drama.
[05:07:11] There was a lot of drama here. California State Senator,
[05:07:14] There, yeah, she decided, no, we're gonna do democracy.
[05:07:23] You can't stop it.
[05:07:28] And so when she ran in the first election, she got like 60% of the vote, right?
[05:07:41] In the first election, guys, please stop sending me the same ottoman joke over and over again.
[05:07:45] I'm trying to collect my thoughts here to explain to you what took place in this fucking
[05:07:48] race.
[05:07:49] Uh, just, Aisha will have related, uh, links, please, okay?
[05:07:54] Not fucking, not anything else.
[05:08:00] Jesus Christ.
[05:08:05] No one cares about their race.
[05:08:07] Well, you know who cared about it?
[05:08:10] Israel lobby did. So don't come to me and then fucking be like oh why is this
[05:08:19] like random dumbass like very clearly Republican in the state legislature how
[05:08:24] does this happen? How does this happen? How does a person who is like very
[05:08:29] clearly a Republican, you know, run in these districts and win these seats?
[05:08:36] This is how it happens because none of you dumb fucks give a shit
[05:08:41] Okay, none of you dumb fucks give a shit
[05:08:45] You guys think you're you're above it. You think it's like irrelevant. You think it doesn't matter
[05:08:51] APAC did not want
[05:08:53] Someone who is an Israel critical candidate to win another congressional district and they put 6.3
[05:09:01] million dollars
[05:09:03] 6.3 million dollars in
[05:09:06] in in in mailers and negative ads beginning August 3rd.
[05:09:15] Do you understand?
[05:09:18] $6.3 million in one month, less than a month for a fucking house
[05:09:24] speed house seat.
[05:09:26] So while your dumbass doesn't care about this shit, clearly
[05:09:30] California politics is terrified.
[05:09:33] Do you understand?
[05:09:40] This is an unprecedented barrage.
[05:09:55] She has to win again in November but this is going to make her chances far better, far
[05:10:01] easier you understand the fact that they dumped 6.3 million in this race now was
[05:10:13] because they didn't want to they they didn't want to have to deal with in
[05:10:17] November and now they're gonna have to deal with it in November as well
[05:10:20] expanded to each of the 435 dishes that would be the equivalent of 2.74
[05:10:26] billion dollars. And while APAC has seemingly unlimited money, they don't actually have unlimited
[05:10:33] money. Okay? And it's not just 6.3 over the course of like an entire race that that spans
[05:10:42] across a year. This is a special election where they put down $6.3 million dollars
[05:10:53] 17 days. 17 fucking days. I don't think you guys understand how psychotic that is.
[05:11:23] much tighter margin than her 21-point win over Hernandez in June 2nd primary and her 26-point win in June 26th special election primary.
[05:11:33] They were able to close the gap from 26 points to first 21 points and then now down to 6 points.
[05:11:47] That's how much money plays a role.
[05:11:52] That's also part of the reason why that's also part of the reason why these motherfuckers hate my ass
[05:11:58] Okay
[05:12:00] Because no matter how rich you are
[05:12:03] at the end of the day
[05:12:05] 6.3 million dollars for such a short period of time still got a fucking sting
[05:12:10] And it's not like they're they're hiding this they're doing it openly. They're doing it out in the fucking open
[05:12:17] They're doing it out in the open. They're like nope, even a special election for one district
[05:12:24] in the country out of 435 in the House of Representatives is a bridge to goddamn far.
[05:12:47] She wanted the district I lived in while in California I felt so shitty about this wobble
[05:12:55] situation because my dad was a huge stand of his and find out that he was crazy I'm glad
[05:12:58] I can no longer find a capital L liberal and a line more with progressive values I'm glad
[05:13:01] to see this win thanks for the update.
[05:13:05] I'm looking to join my local DSH after I think champagne is the closest.
[05:13:10] champagne socialists.
[05:13:17] She's mind boggling man, the amount of fucking, the amount of fucking money they spend.
[05:13:33] Yes, I will get the Israel lobby authors on Streamlustig and Eli.
[05:13:54] It's crazy.
[05:14:03] Is another one in your scoreboard?
[05:14:16] Yes.
[05:14:17] Put that W on the leaderboard.
[05:14:21] Bernard has endorsed Angie Nixon, which is good.
[05:14:27] Yo, can you DM A-Pag and be like, how about a truce?
[05:14:33] What is this? Estonia comes to me in my dreams.
[05:15:03] My Asia is out in the community all the time, Melissa comes from the rich ass community
[05:15:31] on the other side of our hills.
[05:15:38] I don't understand what the fuck these guys are doing, but I just need you to understand
[05:16:07] and we're gonna continue fighting, okay?
[05:16:11] We're gonna continue fighting, no matter what.
[05:16:22] That's it.
[05:16:22] Now let's get back to Natalie Hart.
[05:16:24] How much do you think she truly believed
[05:16:27] that Trump saved her life?
[05:16:31] Well, that's an interesting question,
[05:16:33] but if she thinks about it,
[05:16:35] What he did was he made experimental drugs legal to try
[05:16:39] and the insurance would pay for it.
[05:16:41] So it's not like he like physically saved your life,
[05:16:44] you know, it's kind of different.
[05:16:46] Like it's like Donald Trump didn't pay his own money
[05:16:49] to save my sister's life.
[05:16:51] So it really just depends how you look at it.
[05:16:53] You know what I mean?
[05:16:55] Well, yeah, I mean, and look,
[05:16:57] I guess it's just one example
[05:16:59] of everyone trying to understand,
[05:17:01] you know who this person is who spends so much time
[05:17:03] and is with the president all the time, right?
[05:17:06] He's the commander-in-chief
[05:17:07] and she has such an important role.
[05:17:08] So there was a series called The Art of the Surge,
[05:17:11] just a couple of years ago, President 2024,
[05:17:13] and in it, your sister talks extensively
[05:17:16] about working for Trump.
[05:17:18] I just wanted to play a clip of it for you.
[05:17:19] Here she is.
[05:17:21] Politics was never something I liked.
[05:17:24] Business was my background, real estate, MBA.
[05:17:27] I was very much not interested in politics in California.
[05:17:30] I feel like you get the same kind of sort of politicians.
[05:17:33] But when I was sick, I started watching the Republican debates.
[05:17:35] He was my first exposure to politics, and I loved it.
[05:17:38] Like, this guy, you know, he gets it.
[05:17:42] So she says that he was her first exposure to politics, right?
[05:17:45] You guys grew up in the same home, the same family.
[05:17:47] So you understand where she's coming from
[05:17:49] in a way that no one else does.
[05:17:51] What do you think drew her down?
[05:17:52] I think it mattered.
[05:17:55] Well, my mom raised us with the idea
[05:17:57] that American exceptionalism was the correct way
[05:18:00] of looking at things.
[05:18:02] This guy, Austin, I'll be there by the way.
[05:18:07] I just, I feel like it's kind of wild that he just, cause he says some shit on
[05:18:11] his interview where I'm like, this dude is like a, he's not only a pothead,
[05:18:15] but also like a little bit of a socialist.
[05:18:18] Um, that the United States is the boss of the world that like, you know,
[05:18:23] slavery was, was back then that was normal.
[05:18:25] People weren't bad because they had slaves and honestly, and it's like,
[05:18:31] Trump wants to take all those books out of schools.
[05:18:34] He wants to rewrite history.
[05:18:35] And so like, I think that my sister unfortunately
[05:18:39] didn't break out of that delusion
[05:18:41] that my mom raised us with.
[05:18:43] And Trump is like everything
[05:18:46] that my mom taught us to respect.
[05:18:48] So I think that's where her infatuation
[05:18:50] for Trump comes from, honestly.
[05:18:52] Because I don't think it's a physical attraction.
[05:18:54] Let's get real, you know?
[05:18:56] Like, personally, I don't think so.
[05:19:00] So when you use the word infatuation,
[05:19:02] I understand your point about the nature of it.
[05:19:06] I mean, she obviously is his assistant.
[05:19:07] She, they call her the human printer, right?
[05:19:10] She prints everything.
[05:19:11] She takes social media dictation.
[05:19:13] She accompanies him on almost every trip,
[05:19:16] including when he goes to Mar-a-Lago
[05:19:18] or his golf club in New Jersey on the weekends.
[05:19:21] And she was, of course, pressing as we're all now aware,
[05:19:24] one of the very few people
[05:19:26] who did not include the Secretary of State or Treasury
[05:19:29] that trump took off air force one
[05:19:31] air train
[05:19:33] yeah
[05:19:35] if you're really friends
[05:19:37] and loyal to your team
[05:19:39] why would you just go
[05:19:41] peace out and take another airplane
[05:19:43] when you think the other airplane is going to get shot down
[05:19:45] like
[05:19:47] what do you think it is
[05:19:49] about her i mean what do you
[05:19:51] i mean what do you make of how much the
[05:19:53] you want this guy's a human fax machine
[05:19:55] all fax no printer no i love this guy
[05:19:57] this guy. President relies on her we've learned a lot you know I mean from Maggie Haberman and
[05:20:01] Jonathan Swan's new book we've learned right about his incredible reliance on her at all hours of
[05:20:07] the day to post social media posts just as one example. Yeah I think that Trump's best friends
[05:20:19] are people who are his fan club you know like and so she's his biggest fan and so that's
[05:20:27] probably he likes her and and like she's looking awesome on the head based she's got a good personality
[05:20:34] like uh i don't know bro what is he supposed to say Trump wants to fuck my sister i mean
[05:20:42] if there's one guy who would say some shit like that that's a little bit out of pocket
[05:20:47] it's this guy right i mean am i crazy it kind of strikes me as the type of dude who would say
[05:20:54] that on CNN.
[05:20:59] I want to ask you, Preston, something that just...
[05:21:01] She thinks that he saved your life, so somebody living with that kind of gratitude, that must
[05:21:09] feel pretty good.
[05:21:13] I want to ask you that something.
[05:21:14] I don't know if you knew about this.
[05:21:16] You probably didn't, but we're just breaking it here at CNN this hour, and that is two
[05:21:21] sources Preston are telling CNN that you're
[05:21:24] Your sister was involved, okay, back in October 2023, right, the context here is Donald Trump's
[05:21:30] motorcade was going to leave Trump Tower for a court appearance, okay?
[05:21:33] And they were all getting into the motorcade.
[05:21:35] There was sort of a screaming match about who was getting in what car.
[05:21:38] Yeah, he's a socialist.
[05:21:39] This is anti-empirellista, socialista, internationalista, musical on his account, and he posed
[05:21:49] nonstop about Palestine.
[05:21:52] This guy's the goat, man.
[05:21:54] This guy's awesome.
[05:21:55] He's posting about,
[05:21:59] he's posting about
[05:22:02] Ghassan Khannafani.
[05:22:07] Turned out that there wasn't room for Natalie.
[05:22:10] So she insisted, she said no.
[05:22:12] Trump had personally asked her to come
[05:22:14] to this court appearance,
[05:22:15] so she needed to be in the car.
[05:22:16] Now, according to these sources,
[05:22:18] the end result is that your sister jumped
[05:22:20] into the trunk of one of the motorcade vehicles.
[05:22:23] to go to the court appearance of Norman Hatton.
[05:22:26] That's really funny.
[05:22:27] I didn't even know about that.
[05:22:31] I mean, what is your reaction to that?
[05:22:32] I mean, you're laughing, but I mean, is it funny?
[05:22:35] Or what?
[05:22:36] You know her, so that's why.
[05:22:38] It's actually kind of bad.
[05:22:39] That's obsession.
[05:22:40] That's like an unhealthy obsession with someone
[05:22:42] if you're gonna jump into the trunk of their car, like.
[05:22:48] So I mentioned Maggie Haber and Jonathan Swan's
[05:22:50] book regime change, Preston,
[05:22:52] Of course, I know you've heard a lot about it, but in that, Natalie's name became known
[05:22:57] to a lot of people, right?
[05:22:59] Prior to the whole NATO plane incident, she was in the book as an important player, and
[05:23:04] her role, her importance to the president became clear.
[05:23:07] They report that she left him, the president, a series of letters in personal spaces where
[05:23:12] she told him, you're all that matters to me and one, and another one she writes,
[05:23:16] I want to bring you joy.
[05:23:18] And then they say that Trump said,
[05:23:21] your sister is the only one who loved him
[05:23:23] as much as his wife and kids.
[05:23:26] So what is your reaction to this?
[05:23:29] Does this sound like her,
[05:23:32] or the person that you knew well, your sister?
[05:23:36] Yeah.
[05:23:39] I mean, basically,
[05:23:41] I'd say since she was like 16, she's had an obsession with, with, um, gosh, how do I explain
[05:23:53] this?
[05:23:55] Um, she's written letters to other presidents.
[05:24:00] Let me put it that way.
[05:24:02] What the fuck?
[05:24:05] She's like, she's like one of those like Charles Manson type, like Charles Manson fan type individuals.
[05:24:22] And so like her dream came true finally.
[05:24:25] Oh, interesting.
[05:24:26] So you're saying that she had, she actually was, was very aware of politics, right?
[05:24:31] And that she had written other presidents, other presidents letters.
[05:24:34] Do you happen to know which ones or what they were about or any bro, that's like
[05:24:40] Dude
[05:24:41] fetishizing every president like this
[05:24:44] Is almost as crazy as being obsessed with like serial killers
[05:24:52] Like what a strange fetish what a strange thing to just like
[05:24:58] Like, moving like Thomas Krug's, yeah, true.
[05:25:04] The thing, Preston, that you were able to share here?
[05:25:06] I didn't see the letter, but George Bush, obviously, during the Iraq War.
[05:25:13] Anything, or she just...
[05:25:15] She's like, she's just like really into fucking right wing presidents.
[05:25:20] Bush, obviously, during the Iraq War.
[05:25:26] And did anything ever come of that?
[05:25:28] I mean, did they have the White House ever respond or anything?
[05:25:29] Or she just sort of sent a letter?
[05:25:32] No, they never responded.
[05:25:34] Yeah.
[05:25:35] Now, look, I've been emphasizing here, obviously,
[05:25:37] you know her in a way that no one else does as her brother.
[05:25:41] But you are obviously estranged from her at this time.
[05:25:44] But we see those pictures of you all as children
[05:25:47] and your family.
[05:25:48] If she was listening to you right now,
[05:25:51] is there anything you'd want to tell her?
[05:25:55] Yeah, I love you.
[05:25:57] I hope that you change and that you wake up
[05:25:59] and you realize that everybody on this earth
[05:26:01] is part of a human family,
[05:26:03] and no country is better than any other country.
[05:26:06] And the history of the United States
[05:26:08] is unfortunately really sad,
[05:26:10] and it shouldn't be rewritten.
[05:26:11] We gotta all come together and try to make it better.
[05:26:15] Well, I really appreciate your time
[05:26:17] and taking the time to talk to us.
[05:26:19] Obviously, you know,
[05:26:20] your sister is in a position of incredible influence
[05:26:22] and power, and that's important to all Americans.
[05:26:25] so thank you for
[05:26:26] in a campaign speech in Atlanta on sunday senator ossoff
[05:26:30] turned the corruption focus on his republican opponent
[05:26:34] mike collins
[05:26:37] i'm skipping ossoff
[05:26:40] the stage is set for the senate race in florida
[05:26:43] and genesis florida is not read issues has not been invested in by democrats
[05:26:47] and she's right
[05:26:50] as my mentality too
[05:26:54] Um, talk about an inelegant segue endorsement tracker update with Asia's victory nine out
[05:27:08] of eight over nine out of eight record above 50%.
[05:27:21] Have you seen this Karen Bass with the worst opinion ever?
[05:27:28] Stated by someone running for office in Los Angeles?
[05:27:34] She wanted them off the- I do not believe you should have a food vendor in front of
[05:27:36] a restaurant.
[05:27:37] Period.
[05:27:38] Bass shot back.
[05:27:39] Adding that she wanted them off the streets completely and in brick and mortar locations.
[05:27:42] Their presence near restaurants discourages people from going in just like you shouldn't
[05:27:45] have encampments in front of a restaurant or in front of schools.
[05:27:47] you just should not do that. What the fuck? Dude, what the fuck is wrong with her, bro?
[05:27:57] What's her problem? What the fuck is her problem? Apparently it was a near career ending debate.
[05:28:04] Yeah, I heard. I heard it was abysmal. I just look, you want to know why I don't fucking
[05:28:10] touch Los Angeles politics, by the way. Last night, Karen Bass and Nithya Raman debated
[05:28:20] one another, and you probably didn't hear about it or see it at all. And that's because
[05:28:27] in the state that gave us Hollywood, there wasn't a working fucking camera equipment
[05:28:35] or team. It was hosted by the HOA. And it was basically a fucking zoom call. A zoom call
[05:28:48] which cut out in many different parts. So unless you were literally there, you had a very hard
[05:28:59] time seeing what the fuck was going on.
[05:29:06] Bass went after ramen to the petty's most personal ways. She kept mocking the MIT graduates
[05:29:10] a clues egghead with no idea what's going on in the city, stating twice that ramen governors
[05:29:13] of LA were an academic institution aligned that sounded like a MAGA talking point that
[05:29:18] was originally trotted out by council member Imelda Padilla.
[05:29:21] Bass tried to paint ramen as a member of the ineffectual city establishment, not
[05:29:24] newcomer, which fell flat, considering that Bass has held one elected office after another
[05:29:29] for 22 years, while Raman has only been in politics since 2020.
[05:29:40] Yes, it is the Homeowners Association. Yes, this is a screenshot from the Zoom call.
[05:29:48] Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association.
[05:29:50] Yeah, when I said HOA, you were like, oh, that must mean something different, right?
[05:29:58] No.
[05:29:59] No, it was literally the Sherman Oaks Home Owners Association.
[05:30:14] I'm embarrassed.
[05:30:16] I am so fucking embarrassed.
[05:30:23] I'm so goddamn embarrassed of my fucking state of my city.
[05:30:27] It is abysmal.
[05:30:29] Every part of this is abysmal.
[05:30:31] They booed when they mentioned Mamdani.
[05:30:33] The hoa sucks so much.
[05:30:41] Like you would think this is like Springfield or something.
[05:30:45] But you would think that this is the mayoral race for Springfield, Ohio.
[05:30:59] What is this?
[05:30:59] X buying campaign.
[05:31:01] Everyone keeps wanting me to watch this fucking.
[05:31:04] What kind of a democratic strategist are you?
[05:31:07] I mean, you come on a national show and you say that a must one state like
[05:31:13] Michigan has an unfit candidate in L. Syed for Senate and I can see you saying that maybe
[05:31:20] in the run-up.
[05:31:21] You know, I didn't vote for Syed, I voted for Stevens and it's okay.
[05:31:26] You could have promoted her as well.
[05:31:29] But now that we're down to the general, are you trying to get Democrats not to vote
[05:31:34] for him?
[05:31:35] You can have your own personal views, which is fine if you don't like L. Syed and
[05:31:40] others.
[05:31:41] the democratic strategy is coming on a national program i think that's totally
[05:31:45] unacceptable and i think that uh...
[05:31:48] you're you're uh... doing a disservice would you say that way before we talked
[05:31:52] to michael
[05:31:53] you said you did not vote for abdule l sayid
[05:31:56] will you support him in the general election
[05:32:00] yes i'm a certain world which is the reason i'm calling
[05:32:03] i don't call him on the democratic line
[05:32:05] he is not ds a people try to put him off the s a he says not ds a
[05:32:10] the ds they did not endorse them
[05:32:12] and even if he was
[05:32:15] would why i don't understand michael coming on and doing that yet let's get an
[05:32:19] answer from michael arosa
[05:32:21] well i've never i've never supported uh... republican
[05:32:24] uh... in my life until now i for the senate for the white house for
[05:32:29] congress
[05:32:30] uh...
[05:32:31] and i don't live in michigan so i mean my opinion really doesn't matter
[05:32:34] that much but
[05:32:35] i could never support else i had for a couple reasons one
[05:32:39] there are certain things that do transcend politics that do transcend
[05:32:43] parties and that's okay that's what i was saying vote blue no matter who
[05:32:47] the problem with that is who still matters at least it matters to me
[05:32:52] um... and i just come from
[05:32:54] a time when i know i watched people
[05:32:57] he's like yeah uh... i'm a lifelong democrat i also am a lifelong racist
[05:33:02] okay
[05:33:03] Hey, uh, I'm a lifelong Democrat, but I also think that every Muslim is responsible for
[05:33:08] nine 11 and loves it.
[05:33:11] And I'll do, I'll say it is Muslim and therefore I can't see myself voting for him.
[05:33:16] Uh, sorry, sucks to suck.
[05:33:18] What are you going to do about it?
[05:33:19] I'm going to put on my clans robe right after this interview is over.
[05:33:22] People jumping out of windows, uh, on nine 11, 70 miles from when the towers were
[05:33:27] falling and burning for three months.
[05:33:29] They could smell it from where I was from and Pennsylvania.
[05:33:34] You weren't even near the towers.
[05:33:39] You're saying 9 11 impacted me so dramatically that I hate all Muslims
[05:33:45] because I was in Pennsylvania.
[05:33:53] You should have just lied and been like I was in the towers or something.
[05:33:59] What the fuck's wrong with this guy what a piece of shit this guy is because of how
[05:34:07] the wind blew it's personal to me.
[05:34:20] We had a plane crashing P8 dog he didn't even mention that you understand that right
[05:34:27] That's what's so crazy about it. He said 9 11. I could smell the towers from Pennsylvania
[05:34:34] Also, none of this has anything to do with Abdul al-sayed the fuckers wrong with this guy
[05:34:48] New York Times just lost a defamation lawsuit wait what an Alabama jury says New York Times the famed former college basketball player
[05:34:53] where Kai Spears in a 2023 article awards 9.25 million in damages.
[05:35:00] What the fuck?
[05:35:04] A 2023 article incorrectly reported that the University of Alabama basketball player was at the scene of a deadly shooting and jury awarded
[05:35:11] $9.25 million in damages.
[05:35:17] The Times had not lost a defamation lawsuit brought in the United States over one of its
[05:35:22] articles in more than 50 years.
[05:35:39] So what happened?
[05:35:42] Why did they?
[05:35:43] How did they fuck this up so hard?
[05:35:45] Why didn't they do a redaction?
[05:35:47] I don't understand. I got to see the details on this.
[05:35:57] It's actually kind of shocking because New York times, I mean, let's be real,
[05:36:02] they haven't done great reporting when it comes to Israel, Palestine, but like,
[05:36:11] you know,
[05:36:11] they have a fairly high standard of, of reliable reporting.
[05:36:16] Usually,
[05:36:22] Law of the Seminal Defamation Case is New York Times v Sullivan, way to pull an Ethan Klein New York Times.
[05:36:38] After a published article erroneously identifying him,
[05:36:41] him. As the unidentified passenger in a car at the scene of a high-profile shooting at
[05:36:45] Times Base is reporting on information from two confidential sources, Spears, who was
[05:36:49] not in the car, allegedly at Times, failed to use reasonable care in publishing false
[05:36:52] and damaging statements about him. During litigation in the United States District
[05:36:55] Court for the Northern District of Alabama, Spears sought discovery to uncover the
[05:36:59] identities of the sources and related information at Times resisted invoking Alabama
[05:37:02] Shield statute, which protect journalists from being compelled to reveal confidential
[05:37:07] sources.
[05:37:08] United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama certified two questions
[05:37:11] to Supreme Court of Alabama concerning the scope of the state's shield statute.
[05:37:14] The first question asked, whether the statute protects the identity of a source?
[05:37:19] The Supreme Court of Alabama addressed the second certified question.
[05:37:22] I just don't understand why they didn't just like redact it.
[05:37:31] I'm trying to skip the paywall, but it's not letting me
[05:37:43] or not redacted. Sorry. Retract it.
[05:37:47] Oh my God, my fucking brain retracted, retracted.
[05:37:50] No, gift links don't work.
[05:37:52] It still makes me try to fucking create.
[05:37:54] It still forced me to create an account.
[05:37:57] Redacted.
[05:38:01] Was it a hit piece they double down and failed? I don't know. I don't know what the actual
[05:38:08] Probably is so fucked. It's not even funny. What is this?
[05:38:14] Candice is rubbing off on me. Yeah, she is
[05:38:20] Original suit asked for 75k. Yeah, see it's like trying to get me to
[05:38:24] One of these days I'm just gonna take the L and fucking subscribe to the New York Times
[05:38:32] Row.
[05:38:33] Ah!
[05:38:34] I'm so mad, I'm so mad, I'm so fucking mad.
[05:38:47] need money to pay for this lawsuit. Thank you for the on wall link. Jesus Christ, we found
[05:38:59] it. Albenma jury determined dude, it's so funny that they're writing about their own
[05:39:03] fucking L that they took a person jury awarded 9.25 million in damage after a nine day trial
[05:39:09] in us to score for the Nordish album and cut Kai Spears play for the university album
[05:39:13] man's basketball team. Accusing it of libel and false light invasion of privacy, he claimed
[05:39:18] the article, which mistakenly reported he was a passenger to car involved in a shooting,
[05:39:21] had caused him emotional distress and forever linked him with a murder.
[05:39:24] Three other basketball players in the school were present at the shooting, which killed
[05:39:27] a 23-year-old mother. The Times corrected the article and added an editor's note after
[05:39:31] Mr. Spears filed his lawsuit, which just goes the identity of the passenger in the car for
[05:39:35] the first time. The Times had not lost a defamation lawsuit, brought in the United
[05:39:41] I say is for over one of the articles for more than 50 years,
[05:39:43] Times and Mr. Spears did not immediately respond
[05:39:45] the request for comment.
[05:39:46] The Times didn't respond to the request for comment.
[05:39:49] You're the Times.
[05:39:53] The Times did not immediately respond
[05:39:58] to request for comment by the Times.
[05:40:11] What the fuck is you man god it's just what an what what an abysmal situation man what
[05:40:25] are we doing I actually what the fuck are we doing like how is New York Times fucking
[05:40:34] up this hard.
[05:40:53] CNN has reached out to Jennings, who works for CNN.
[05:40:58] Yeah.
[05:41:02] It's not an Associated Press article, it's a New York Times article.
[05:41:16] I just don't understand how they hit him with 9.5 million dude, what the fuck?
[05:41:22] 9.5 million is so much.
[05:41:44] Activist judges?
[05:41:48] Drewies can go almost as overboard as they want.
[05:41:55] It was linked to a murderer that's traumatic I guess.
[05:42:16] I don't think it works that way.
[05:42:44] If the dude was draftable, have no clue he shone a recoup, possible pro-pay?
[05:42:49] Someone said he was asking for 75 grand in damages and the jury gave him 9.5 million.
[05:42:56] I don't understand how that works but...
[05:43:14] I don't know.
[05:43:29] Everyone on jury duty also hates their attention.
[05:43:31] Anyway, speaking of which, so going back to the Karen Bass, going back to the Karen
[05:43:39] Karen Bass Saga vs. Nithya Raman Bass frequently resorted to her trademark
[05:43:49] nervous laughter and repeatedly obviously crafted lines with all the enthusiasm of someone gulping
[05:43:53] down cod liver oil. Her furrowed brow and exasperated looks which she had effectively
[05:44:01] used in her previous debates made her come off as embittered, tired and unable to defend
[05:44:05] the indefensible mess that has been her first term. This is LA Times.
[05:44:11] By the way, LA Times commentary, they're absolutely flaming her.
[05:44:17] At one point the mayor even trashed one of LA's most famous industries, street vending.
[05:44:22] I really tried to like Bass, her trajectory from South LA activists and non-profit founders
[05:44:26] Sacramento, Washington and City Hall is impressive and important. Yet when Angelinos needed
[05:44:30] her to rise and succeed as their city faced one crisis after another during these last
[05:44:35] four years. Bass stumbled and stumbled again. Her flop of a debate performance left her
[05:44:40] sounding like someone with no vision or kindness, career suicide, or someone who has made her
[05:44:45] reputation on both traits. At this point, the architects of Bass's campaign need
[05:44:51] to burn sage to drive out bad spirits or just bow out all together. Anytime something
[05:44:57] could go wrong, it has. Bass placed first in the primary with 34% of the vote, an abysmal
[05:45:01] number for a Democratic incumbent in a deep blue city. Her campaign cynical game of the
[05:45:05] boost washed up reality TV star Spencer Pratt into the general election because he'd be
[05:45:09] an easier opponent than Raman, Raman, failed. The lineage fire in Boyle Heights brought
[05:45:14] back memories of the deadly Palazza's inferno, angering a voting block Bass desperately
[05:45:18] needs, Latinos.
[05:45:20] Then came news this week that a poll that the Bass campaign had promoted, claiming
[05:45:25] that she held a commanding lead over ramen turned out to be fake bass came out looking
[05:45:29] like someone incapable of overseeing paint dry let alone running America's second largest
[05:45:33] city and now this debate.
[05:45:38] All the mayor could sputter in her closing remarks was that ramen does not have the
[05:45:42] support of any of her colleagues yet another line she had repeated ad nauseam when it
[05:45:46] was her turn ramen said she keeps hearing from residents that this city feels rudderless.
[05:45:51] i have news for you and you know is you're right she continued
[05:45:55] no one is in charge right now wait what
[05:45:58] then
[05:45:59] instead of launching another fuselage is that's ramen went for something few
[05:46:03] people associate with l.a. nowadays
[05:46:05] you're very right to expect more from your city robin proclaimed her voice
[05:46:08] strong and clear she urges angelina's the razor expectations of what's
[05:46:11] possible as diversity is affordable functional safe joyful ambitious
[05:46:15] a few months ago that would sound like the delusional ramblings of someone
[05:46:17] with no chance of winning
[05:46:20] After Wednesday night's debate, Rahman seems like at least final best chance.
[05:46:24] No, I don't want to fucking watch the debate, man.
[05:46:29] Wait, is this AI?
[05:46:31] PTC Punjabi USA co-sponsored?
[05:46:34] Gail Businesses across the entire city.
[05:46:37] And what they're saying is that they have a city hall and a mayor
[05:46:40] who has not invited them in and who has not created the supportive environment.
[05:46:43] Bro, she's not even fucking in focus, man.
[05:46:50] What the hell are you on, Taybro?
[05:47:06] Caught Karen Bass is so bad.
[05:47:09] It's just, I don't really want to talk about this.
[05:47:14] This is your city dog. You can't pretend it don't exist.
[05:47:17] I'm pretending.
[05:47:20] I'm pretending isn't this good for nithya it is but also I just I mean I just I don't
[05:47:46] Oh man, I don't know. I'm done talking about this.
[05:47:53] I'm not talking about.
[05:47:57] What the fuck do we do for a CA?
[05:48:01] That's going to be, that's going to be my next mission.
[05:48:10] With demo.
[05:48:16] There's simply no preparing you for how undignified last night's LA mayoral debate was to pick
[05:48:34] who leads the city with a GDP larger than many European countries.
[05:48:37] Yeah, Max Fisher is right.
[05:48:42] I'm sorry the Sherman hoax, Home Owners Association didn't pay for a Zoom account
[05:48:45] that would have allowed more people to watch the unhinged mayor debate that i
[05:48:48] just watched
[05:48:49] second largest city in the country
[05:48:51] home to hollywood who's in a rec room in the moderator closed by asking the
[05:48:54] audience to help put away the chairs
[05:49:07] shimmer defended on the whole way what
[05:49:10] the bottom line is women in michigan
[05:49:13] women in michigan
[05:49:15] first else I had has brought in new energy and new talent.
[05:49:19] Stop. I don't know how I feel about this. No, it's good. Good.
[05:49:28] Into the Democratic Party. Why did Karen Bass even go to Cuba
[05:49:32] as a Cuban? This shit is so weird, dude. No, she used to be
[05:49:35] radical. That's not a joke. She did. Vinceremos the
[05:49:39] the Vincenemos Brigade. She was actually a radical back in the day. Karen Bass has like
[05:49:48] a pretty solid track record. Yes. Yes. Yes. She used to be dope as fuck. Yes.
[05:50:09] Is this AI? No.
[05:50:16] But also in Michigan itself. But second, Michigan, Trump has so bungled the Michigan economy.
[05:50:25] You know, the numbers for Trump on how well he's doing and keeping costs down,
[05:50:29] and the economy is in the low 30s, and the country is in the high 20s in Michigan.
[05:50:34] Michigan. Why? He created a trade war with Canada. Anyone who's halfway decent as president
[05:50:43] knows that the Michigan economy and the Canadian economy are totally intertwined. And he's
[05:50:48] blown it. We're going to win Michigan.
[05:51:00] Thank you, Comrade Schumer.
[05:51:18] Imperial harem politics imported Slavic wives endless wars with Persia, complex relations
[05:51:24] with Arabs protector of Jews, ostentatious displays of wealth, endless corruption, extreme
[05:51:30] state brutality towards rebels, is Trump the last Ottoman sultan.
[05:51:37] Yeah.
[05:51:41] Sultan concentrating power, territorial expansion, controls trade roads, Slavic wives, luxurious
[05:51:46] palaces red hats dominates the neighboring sea succession battles red
[05:51:53] hats it's fucking true dude maybe that's why I feel so close to him where's your
[05:52:13] Fez is behind me.
[05:52:28] Why would care about Natalie?
[05:52:33] It's good to cover lip slops sometimes.
[05:52:39] Karen Bass said my life's mission will be accomplished when the Democratic party is to the left
[05:52:43] to me so she just went to the right instead. Well Karen mission accomplished.
[05:53:09] This meme is obviously rent free in my head but what really gets me is the area in third
[05:53:12] Worldism is an actual material start date and it's when these guys deployed to Mozambique
[05:53:16] and Angola to run and train and equip programs for like half a dozen national liberation
[05:53:20] movements.
[05:53:24] Hans Dieter and his Prussian friends on his way to material support the MPLA, Zipla
[05:53:31] Freelimo Swapo
[05:53:35] UMK and the PLO
[05:53:42] You are obsessed with this graphic it's just true it's because it's objectively true
[05:53:52] The reason why it comes across like I'm obsessed with this graphic is because I'm obsessed with the truth of it
[05:54:01] No, it's not idea thing is Mario Naval or whatever.
[05:54:22] People always say, this is incoherent.
[05:54:26] What is brown-white supremacy?
[05:54:34] The real truth is, it shouldn't be Zoran here, it should be me.
[05:54:38] I fall somewhere in between both the Aryan spectrum and the brown spectrum.
[05:54:47] And I'm firmly on the woke side.
[05:54:59] And the only reason why Nick went this is on the chud side of like the center is because
[05:55:03] he's a white Mexican, he's white skin.
[05:55:17] These are white supremacy strongest soldiers who happen to be brown, who are, you know,
[05:55:26] who range from liberal to reactionary, reactionary liberal to reactionary right winger.
[05:55:35] Why is Jason the we that's not Jason the wean man that's Ian Miles shown.
[05:55:40] He's not even viet.
[05:55:41] He's Malaysian.
[05:55:43] Theologous racist, man. Jesus Christ.
[05:55:47] Ha!
[05:55:49] As a wild dollar coming after nephew aggressively.
[05:56:15] Matthew Petty said you spent more time analyzing this chart than he did making it.
[05:56:18] I look back at it all the time.
[05:56:32] Why is Ludwig from co-working?
[05:56:35] Arian Chud.
[05:56:38] He's not.
[05:56:39] That's not Ludwig.
[05:56:41] That's a different guy who was trying to debate Mehdi Hassan.
[05:56:44] I say trying because I don't think he got to do the debate if I'm not mistaken.
[05:57:01] I found a good one with you in it.
[05:57:05] More likely to get bit by a zombie, more likely to bite a zombie.
[05:57:11] tell others they were bitten. More likely to hide a zombie bite. So I'm in the middle.
[05:57:20] I'm not more likely to get bit by a zombie, but I'm also not. I'm just somewhere in between.
[05:57:27] I could go in either direction. I could bite a zombie or I could get bit by one. But I'm
[05:57:32] definitely likely I would likely tell other people. This one confuses me. Somewhere in
[05:57:46] between Thomas Massey and Joe Biden. Why is Joe Biden at the true center of this? Like,
[05:57:54] how, how am I supposed to understand the compass alignment with Joe Biden as his true
[05:57:58] center.
[05:58:28] I just don't get why Joe Rogan would be more likely to bite a zombie, but then also not
[05:58:45] reveal or why is he in the center of whether he would tell or not to okay we're done we're
[05:58:52] done with this fucking chart we're done with charts we're done no more political compass
[05:58:56] memes. We're done. Anyway, two minutes of cinema, Chinese cinematic soft power nuke trailer
[05:59:23] US getting roasted yeah I saw I already saw this but fuck it let's watch it this
[05:59:31] is a trailer this is a new Chinese movie flipping the Hollywood script casting
[05:59:37] America as the invader which by the way America is the invader of Afghanistan so
[05:59:41] I guess it's not really flipping a script it's just true and it shows you
[05:59:47] the perspective. It shows you the perspective of a Chinese chef that happens to be living in.
[06:00:01] I guess it is Afghanistan or is it Iraq? I think it's in Iraq. I don't know. They just say like,
[06:00:07] like, I think it's like a random Middle Eastern country. This is genuinely an exceptional movie
[06:00:20] says Arnaud Bertrand, probably single best movie ever made on the Iraq war. It's called
[06:00:24] Once Upon a Time in the Middle East and I just watched it in the Chinese movie theater,
[06:00:27] but I'm sure it'll be available abroad at some point. It follows the story of a Chinese
[06:00:30] chef, Shu Fu, who travels to Iraq pre-war to cook a Chinese restaurant, cook a Chinese
[06:00:35] These are Shana Baghdad.
[06:00:36] When the war breaks out, he initially wants nothing to do with it.
[06:00:39] He's already bought a stick at home, but his boss, Zaid, an official at the Water and Electricity
[06:00:42] Ministry, convinced him to stay and keep supplying meals to the safe zone for high pay.
[06:00:47] As the occupation descends into chaos, Shufu gets pulled deeper into the conflict.
[06:00:53] He's detained and interrogated by the Americans for his ties with Zaid, who's become an
[06:00:56] insurgent after his family died in the war.
[06:00:58] Then he gets detained by the insurgency when they attack the U.S. prison where
[06:01:01] he was held.
[06:01:02] And he eventually ends up trying to protect a group of orphans from being recruiters child
[06:01:06] bombers.
[06:01:08] It's the contrary of pro-war propaganda as war movies too often are.
[06:01:12] It's a film about how war swallows everyone who thinks they can stand apart from it.
[06:01:15] There are no glorious causes in it, no good or a bad side.
[06:01:18] Only people call the madness, oh my god, only the motherfucking Chinese could make
[06:01:24] a both sides are kind of in the wrong movie about the Americans invading Iraq.
[06:01:31] Oh my God, the permanent, the permanent trade maxing nation dude, it is the most Chinese
[06:01:40] attitude on this.
[06:01:42] Oh my God.
[06:01:49] The only time, the only time where, where the allowance is given to take a position,
[06:01:58] A hard stance in Chinese works is if it's China related, if it's related to the party,
[06:02:06] if it's related to the revolutionary history, yeah, Chinese movies be like the real victim
[06:02:13] was trade.
[06:02:19] Everyone was kind of a victim in this, but let's not forget who suffered the most,
[06:02:25] which was the amount of trade opportunities we had with both Iraq and the United States
[06:02:31] of America.
[06:02:38] The real victim was business.
[06:02:46] Is a lot more anti-American than Arnaud presents?
[06:02:49] Yeah.
[06:02:50] It's not even anti-marriage. Dude, China is the most apolitical country. Okay. They're just apolitical.
[06:03:01] They're like politics. What is that? Is that some form of trade?
[06:03:07] Politics? Are you talking about a version of trade that we can do?
[06:03:13] They just banned you on bilibili? Okay. Well, I mean, it's true. What the fuck?
[06:03:20] China is the most, China is the Lex Friedman of, of, uh, international relations, okay?
[06:03:27] True center.
[06:03:29] No one else has ever tried it, no one else has ever attempted it, and no one else has
[06:03:32] ever succeeded in it.
[06:03:39] Ugh.
[06:03:45] Is the contra to pro or proveriana?
[06:03:47] It's not even anti-American, at least not in the crude way.
[06:03:49] The film clearly blames the U.S. for starting the war, which they did, but Shufu ends up
[06:03:52] befriending a group of American soldiers who become patrons of his restaurant and are themselves
[06:03:56] clearly portrayed as victims of the war as are Iraqis.
[06:04:06] As such, there's no hatred in this movie.
[06:04:08] The only hatred is against the hate itself.
[06:04:10] Oh, my God.
[06:04:12] Yeah?
[06:04:14] How about they make a movie like this about the Civil War?
[06:04:17] I mean, maybe they have. I'd be shocked, you know. When Chiang Hai-shek was transporting
[06:04:29] metric tons of gold to the island of Formosa, perhaps they were also thinking about both
[06:04:35] sides, you know. Perhaps there was a good reason for him to do that, right? No, not
[06:04:43] our civil war i'm saying like they wouldn't do
[06:04:47] they wouldn't do that about uh... uh... something related to chinese history
[06:04:52] because sometimes there is a right side and a wrong side it's kind of ridiculous
[06:05:05] it didn't impact trade it was
[06:05:07] trade suffered tremendously
[06:05:10] Anyway, which makes it very subtle and profound film and never lectures never simplifies unless
[06:05:26] the tragedy play out quietly until overwhelms you people weary of Hollywood's black and
[06:05:29] white framing where wars are always morality plays with designated good guys will find
[06:05:34] it deeply refreshing here there are just human beings which is precisely what makes
[06:05:37] is so devastating. Look, I will reserve my judgment until I watch it. Oh my God, look
[06:05:49] at this. This film in a way offers a response to those who criticize China for not intervening
[06:05:53] in certain conflicts in the Middle East, such as the one in Iran or Africa, such as
[06:05:57] an Eastern DRC, when a local situation is so complex, how can an outsider claim to
[06:06:01] know who's right and which side to take. This is why it's tough for me to sometimes sit there
[06:06:20] and and act as though, the, the, um, like, like Khrushchev was, was not a, a, or did not play a pivotal role in global affairs.
[06:06:35] Okay.
[06:06:39] Do you, do you understand?
[06:06:42] Like people, people will shit on him for de-stalinization, but
[06:06:46] He was there when it mattered!
[06:06:50] Bro, lives in China are literally criticizing the film, calling it too anti-American. Jesus Christ.
[06:07:02] Alright, well, like I said, I'll reserve my judgment for...
[06:07:10] I will reserve my judgment for after I watch it
[06:07:20] But Arnaud's coverage is leaving much to be desired
[06:07:40] What the hell is this?
[06:07:42] This is the real money!
[06:08:10] You really think you got nothing to do with this war?
[06:08:31] Where do they get the white people for this movie?
[06:08:32] Bro, it's China.
[06:08:34] You don't think they have enough white monkeys?
[06:08:35] Are you crazy?
[06:08:38] a Chinese term for it before people yell at me. There's hella white people that, you know,
[06:08:49] are out of a job in China. Okay. Yeah, this seems pretty clear who the baddies are. I
[06:08:55] I mean, the trailer, when I watched it, made it seem like they clearly show who the baddies
[06:09:09] are as well.
[06:09:10] But Arnaud's summarization of it is a little bit confusing.
[06:09:18] Every review lands the same.
[06:09:20] Lucy adapted from Real Life Accounts, most notably the story of Shui Xun, a young IT programmer
[06:09:27] from Shang-Chi, and his partner, Lu Li Lei, who left their jobs in Shenzhen to open the
[06:09:32] Chinese Dragon Restaurant in Baghdad's Greens Zone 2004.
[06:09:35] The film follows the fictional protagonist, Shufu, a cook who travels to Iraq to pay
[06:09:39] off his debts.
[06:09:40] He's detained by US troops, captured by insurgents, and ultimately risks everything
[06:09:43] to save local orphans from being forced to become child bombers.
[06:09:46] The film takes no sides and preaches no agenda, restrained yet powerful.
[06:09:50] presents war itself as a soul villain, it consumes everyone, and no one can truly stand
[06:09:55] apart. No one is only survivors. See, this is why I'm too, I'm too much of a westerner.
[06:10:01] This is it. This is it. This is the cultural clash that I was talking about. I'm too much
[06:10:06] of a fucking, I am too much of a westerner to look at this and, and to see it as
[06:10:12] like a valid or a valiant effort to to address the real antagonist is war I
[06:10:24] think it's it comes across as like shallow it it comes across as
[06:10:31] You want him to take the Afghanistan, first of all, it's a rock.
[06:10:42] Secondly, I would want him to take the side of the victims, yes, which would be the regular
[06:10:49] citizens of Iraq.
[06:10:51] Like, yes.
[06:10:54] If we're watching, it's third culture POV, I mean, if we're watching a unjustifiable,
[06:11:08] your mood has an apt coverage of it.
[06:11:10] Everyone in China is talking about this movie called Once Upon a Time in the Middle East.
[06:11:15] It is about the US and UK's invasion of Iraq in early 2000, how extremists were
[06:11:20] created and the devastating impact of wars on a country, on ordinary people, especially
[06:11:26] on children.
[06:11:27] I'll be honest though, I think Lee will probably, will probably take a stronger stance about
[06:11:34] America's invasion of Iraq than the average Chinese netizen.
[06:11:38] I strongly encourage you to watch it too.
[06:11:40] This movie left me shocked, touched, and crying in the cinema.
[06:11:45] It not only shows the trauma wars leave on people, it also shows China's attitude
[06:11:50] toward world peace.
[06:11:51] Let me explain.
[06:11:52] Spoiler alert if you haven't watched the movie.
[06:11:54] When you look at posters of the movie, you think it's a comedy about a Chinese restaurant,
[06:11:59] especially since the lead actor is China's most famous comedian, Shen Teng.
[06:12:03] But I was wrong.
[06:12:04] I didn't expect to feel so heartbroken by the movie.
[06:12:08] The movie follows the Chinese chef Xu Fu, who went to run a Chinese restaurant in
[06:12:12] a country in West Asia.
[06:12:14] At first, he was purely driven by money.
[06:12:16] And as wars broke out and the country was torn apart, he and his friends were dragged
[06:12:21] into the caves and forced to cook for different forces.
[06:12:24] He saw-
[06:12:25] I hate world peace, no dog.
[06:12:27] Listen.
[06:12:29] The Marxist tradition is supposed to be no war but one, okay?
[06:12:39] Class war.
[06:12:40] And if that's the case, you talk about the events that unfolded in the buildup
[06:12:46] to this, this is how you frame it. Okay? You frame it as these wars are fought and the workers
[06:12:55] lose no matter what. Okay? It's not a centrist summary saying, well, you know, oh, well,
[06:13:05] the poor imperial soldiers are also victims in this circumstance, or rather, the victims
[06:13:12] in this the real victims in this circumstance also did some crazy shit.
[06:13:19] The global proletariat is a true victim of war assault put on your Maoist glasses you
[06:13:23] can't you fool.
[06:13:27] It's seriously an amazing nuanced film very anti-war up there with the greats.
[06:13:35] How the US bombed and destroyed a country, how some US soldiers at the front line treated
[06:13:42] local people as non-human, and how some other US soldiers were just ignorant kids that want
[06:13:47] to go home.
[06:13:48] He saw how war orphans in the country were used and trained to be suicide bombers by
[06:13:54] terrorists.
[06:13:55] Korean leaders deprived every...
[06:14:08] Everything local people had and left them no choice but to join terror groups to revenge.
[06:14:14] But throughout the movie, Xu Fu keeps telling everyone
[06:14:17] hao hao shi fan means eat properly. He tried his best to provide decent food for children in the war zone.
[06:14:24] even if it means risking his own life.
[06:14:27] The story was inspired by true stories of Chinese people who worked in Iraq.
[06:14:31] But instead of one person, it was based on several people's stories.
[06:14:35] You probably know how much Chinese people love and value food.
[06:14:38] From a country that constantly suffered famine and wars,
[06:14:42] to a country with abundant food for 1.4 billion people,
[06:14:45] China made a lot of effort.
[06:14:48] And I think it's a philosophy that any political power should focus on.
[06:14:51] We have to feed its people and let people...
[06:14:54] ...how-how to treat them.
[06:14:55] Everyone should...
[06:15:00] Why do you sound like you've only read Nothing Is To Be Done by Vladimir Libero?
[06:15:03] That's because that's my...
[06:15:05] ...that's my North Star as my guiding principle.
[06:15:21] All I'm saying is it kind of shows you China's non-interventionist attitude around global
[06:15:37] affairs.
[06:15:43] You got to see it, bro.
[06:15:44] It'll certainly be playing in LA.
[06:15:45] I will 100% see it.
[06:15:48] My my attitude on it is that it'll be unique and it'll be novel regardless
[06:15:54] It'll be novel regardless because it's it's made by
[06:15:58] It's not even like Hong Kong cinema at this point is Chinese cinema. It's mainland Chinese cinema, which is
[06:16:06] In many respects not exactly
[06:16:09] It doesn't have it has a pure
[06:16:13] Chinese attitude
[06:16:15] So, it will still be... it will still be unique. It's... you know, I'm excited.
[06:16:29] What is this?
[06:16:35] Stop.
[06:16:45] Anyway, non-interventionism is pragmatism. You as a Western idealist will never understand
[06:17:00] it. Okay, dude, you're right. You're right. Well, if you have all the power in the world
[06:17:08] and you do nothing with it at some point, maybe it is. Maybe I am too, too much of
[06:17:12] a filthy westerner, you know. But it's good to move your weight around a little bit.
[06:17:19] That's how I feel about this.
[06:17:41] Highly recommend this one.
[06:17:42] Atonement review.
[06:17:43] Boyd Halberk and shattering him a boss grace a drama that widens the perspective on survivors of war
[06:17:59] This is basically a Chinese movie made for Chinese right-wingers libs. I don't like it as a left-wing Chinese
[06:18:05] Apparently libs in China thought it was too critical of America. I
[06:18:09] I wish mainstream people knew how often you get hate from people into the left of you.
[06:18:17] I don't think mainstream media should know that.
[06:18:20] And it's not for people to the left of me don't understand that I don't entertain the
[06:18:28] ideological squabbles as much or like publicize it because I think it's a cowardly thing
[06:18:35] to do to constantly be like, look at me. I'm so moderate in comparison to these real radicals.
[06:18:40] I don't like that. I only yell at them internally in this community and sometimes on Twitter when
[06:18:47] I can't stand it because it shows up on my for you page, but often from the perspective
[06:18:52] of them behaving as as weirdos or wreckers, I think it's it's bullshit.
[06:19:04] I'm pragmatic. I mean, I am. I am pragmatic.
[06:19:11] Bleeding heart lives equals not socialist.
[06:19:13] Feeling is idealism. Okay, dude. You're, you're the,
[06:19:17] what? You're the sociopathic socialist. Is that what it is?
[06:19:30] I roommate slowly warming up to you and today they said they're not voting for
[06:19:32] Anyone who doesn't have a smear campaign featuring you? Wait, what?
[06:19:38] What does that even mean?
[06:19:44] Like as in, he's only voting for people who have been smeared for being associated with me?
[06:20:02] That's interesting.
[06:20:17] Anyway, a new Chinese app,
[06:20:22] Chong has emerged.
[06:20:24] Oh yeah, this is the lady who interviewed.
[06:20:29] This is the lady who interviewed whatever Woods's face the Odyssey interviewer
[06:20:38] right and then they found that they found out that she has like a bunch of
[06:20:45] she's like plagiarized the bunch or something I don't fucking know I don't
[06:20:49] really care
[06:20:51] Yeah, people online in China already accused her of plagiarizing. Yeah, I saw that. Most
[06:21:03] people online in China are making fun of the lives who still criticize the film as Wolf
[06:21:06] Warrior film when it's already so middle of the road. Yeah, I wanted it to be fucking
[06:21:12] Wolf Warrior. I wish it was, but on the other side, you know what I'm saying? Like,
[06:21:18] That would be beast mode.
[06:21:35] That's what I thought.
[06:21:43] Is Mitch McConnell's wife in China
[06:21:47] still planning her new life? No, she came back. She came back. Let's look at this. Corbett
[06:21:55] Dillon. I don't know who this guy is, but he's scared.
[06:22:00] Live in Washington DC, I hear what people are saying here and I understand. I know
[06:22:04] a lot of people are disappointed with the Republican party. You know, even President
[06:22:08] Trump himself is pretty annoyed that they can't get the SAVE Act passed. He hasn't
[06:22:12] been able to deport as many people as he wants. But my concern is that particularly
[06:22:16] young men. If these young men check out, you might be looking at a Democrat takeover of
[06:22:22] the White House. And we say Democrat. What do we really mean? These are socialists. This
[06:22:26] is exactly what we're looking at. And that is what happened in Europe. The takeover
[06:22:30] is very quick, very rapid. And if you think the border was open under Biden, wait until
[06:22:35] these socialists get in, they will flood the country with these people. It's the
[06:22:39] only way they can get power. They need, you know, how about we just don't flood
[06:22:42] the country with this person? How about that? If these people to rely on government
[06:22:46] handouts to put them in the country. They'll do a mass amnesty. Every one
[06:22:49] with his citizens. It's what we did in England with every one of these people
[06:22:53] are becoming citizens. It's a real problem and I'm scared. You know, we're running
[06:22:57] out of places to go. Where am I going to move to next if America becomes
[06:23:00] socialist?
[06:23:07] Yuck.
[06:23:13] This is what you wanted.
[06:23:16] Yeah, this is what I wanted.
[06:23:25] Now this is cinema. This is Chinese cinema.
[06:23:36] No fucking moderate nonsense.
[06:23:40] No, no talk about like, you know, you know, well, both sides has some wrongs.
[06:23:50] America's at the pack-up and leave.
[06:24:00] The battle at Lake Chongqing.
[06:24:10] This is where your reaction to this was the likes of did a lot of damage to your reputation
[06:24:36] is no one knew you on BDVD before that and your sarcasm did not translate well?
[06:24:43] That's crazy.
[06:24:44] That's crazy.
[06:24:46] Yeah, this is the battle where mouse son died.
[06:24:59] You never finished it on stream with Aussie boys, that's true.
[06:25:02] When you visiting Australia, man, soon.
[06:25:09] I welcome to Hannity tonight's socialism, what comes to my free state of Florida?
[06:25:28] Oh my god every night this guy house ethics committee says the same shit, bro
[06:25:39] I'm so bored of fucking watching Fox news I I've literally lost interest they say the same shit every damn night dude
[06:25:49] We're in Austin, Texas about to meet with 22 year old Ryan Johnson a social media influencer bodybuilder and transformation coach
[06:25:58] whose mission is simple.
[06:26:00] Tan, Jack and Hanson.
[06:26:01] Tan, Jack and Hanson.
[06:26:03] Be Tan, Jack and Hanson.
[06:26:05] Number one thing you should be focused on your 20s.
[06:26:08] I gotta get on TRT, man.
[06:26:10] This is becoming as f***able as possible,
[06:26:13] because when you look at...
[06:26:16] Hey.
[06:26:16] Hello, right?
[06:26:17] It's going on, yes.
[06:26:18] How's it going, Isabel?
[06:26:20] Nice to meet you.
[06:26:21] Nice to meet you.
[06:26:21] Oh, it's a beautiful spot you had.
[06:26:23] Oh, yeah.
[06:26:24] It's a great place.
[06:26:25] Everything's bigger in Texas here.
[06:26:27] Ryan is big and that's largely because he uses performance enhancing drugs he also spends
[06:26:39] his time promoting these drugs to his thousands of followers online who hope to look just
[06:26:45] like him.
[06:26:46] Can we normalize nothing on testosterone in your twenties as a man?
[06:26:49] I said it once and I'm going to say it again.
[06:26:52] I think it's incredibly, incredibly damaging
[06:26:58] to promote to young men the idea of cycling tea
[06:27:04] at such an early age.
[06:27:09] I've always been somewhat open-minded
[06:27:14] to the utilization of TRT,
[06:27:18] but I don't think you need to touch it
[06:27:20] until you're well into your 30s. I'm 35 now. If you do it before, if you do it in your 20s,
[06:27:30] first of all, it's a waste. It's literally a waste. Your body is already naturally producing
[06:27:35] incredible amounts of testosterone. And secondly, you age rapidly.
[06:27:42] You age rapidly. It makes no sense. You look like you go, is this medical advice or vibes?
[06:27:56] No, I mean, it's, it's vibes. Nothing I'm saying is medical advice. I'm a doctor. I have a doctorate
[06:28:01] in racism. As you guys know, I doctorate in jihad and a PhD in racism. Nothing about
[06:28:06] about anabolic steroids or anything like that.
[06:28:13] But you start, your hairline starts receding.
[06:28:18] Then why would you want to be on it?
[06:28:19] Because I'm already 35.
[06:28:21] And once you reach a certain point in your life,
[06:28:23] your body doesn't naturally produce
[06:28:24] the same level of testosterone.
[06:28:27] So once you go over the hump,
[06:28:29] it can have at least some like,
[06:28:33] I want to say healing properties,
[06:28:34] It just has
[06:28:37] Natural
[06:28:39] Become successful literally just takes territory from getting out disaster and will make you the most motivated productive
[06:28:45] Unlazy discipline individual ever for all my other health protocols
[06:28:51] DME the word group and I'll send you an invite link to my enhancement community
[06:28:56] Okay, so we got a whole stock and a whole supply of peptides right up here. You ready? Yeah
[06:29:02] He looks so big.
[06:29:05] Holy cow! Oh my God!
[06:29:08] Whole lifetime supply. More like a monthly supply for us.
[06:29:12] How many different types of drugs do you have in the house?
[06:29:15] A lot of peptides, a lot of steroids, I will say that.
[06:29:20] Jesus, you're like one big walking guinea pig.
[06:29:22] So let me look at it.
[06:29:24] Little lab rat.
[06:29:25] Yeah.
[06:29:26] Follow me back over here.
[06:29:28] Come down here is part of the morning routine and we got some syringes right here.
[06:29:34] Get a little air bubble out of there.
[06:29:36] And that's good to go.
[06:29:38] Now all you do is you pick a fat area and you go to the-
[06:29:41] Do you have any fat areas?
[06:29:42] Oh yeah.
[06:29:43] So like right over here is where I'll typically go.
[06:29:45] That's crazy.
[06:29:46] That's crazy.
[06:29:47] You don't even feel it.
[06:29:48] Where'd you do all your research?
[06:29:49] Just online.
[06:29:50] You know, online.
[06:29:51] YouTube.
[06:29:52] There's a lot of good creators out there who know their stuff.
[06:29:57] Red is a great place to hear about, of course. Oh no. Oh, no
[06:30:08] This guy is 22 years old no fucking shot he looks 42 bro. That's what I'm saying
[06:30:18] Yo, what are we watching at work at a library Lamar we're watching testosterone like to talk on there
[06:30:22] But then also real life experiences. Is that worrying at all that you you know
[06:30:26] you're taking these drugs, but you don't fully understand them?
[06:30:28] No.
[06:30:29] No.
[06:30:30] I mean, these all were treated best.
[06:30:33] Antibollies are not TRT.
[06:30:34] They're doing antibiotics to improve muscle, not to increase testosterone, it shows remarkable
[06:30:37] gains even in your 20s, but it's still extremely detrimental long-term.
[06:30:40] Yes.
[06:30:41] Scientists and stuff like that, you know, they've been out for years.
[06:30:44] I guess not everything that scientists make is always good, right?
[06:30:51] For my personal research, it's been good.
[06:30:54] Okay.
[06:30:55] Now blue peptide is GHKCU it's for skin and hair shit stinks it has copper bitch it's
[06:31:01] not working look at his hairline I would say when it comes to that yeah you know
[06:31:06] there's pros and cons
[06:31:09] What even are your credentials by the way?
[06:31:11] Credentials!
[06:31:12] I'm Dr. Lethavaralj Instagram doctor!
[06:31:14] Okay that's fair
[06:31:15] Ryan is just one of a dizzying number of male influencers battling for clicks online
[06:31:20] while dishing out advice about what cocktail of enhancements delivers the best results.
[06:31:25] You need to inject twice a week, period. A TRT is the shit.
[06:31:29] I need levels above 1100, you're gonna feel like a fucking G.
[06:31:34] Check it out, this is my breakfast, this is my lunch, this is my dinner.
[06:31:38] Here are all the mandatory supplements I take whenever I'm blasting gear to stay safe.
[06:31:44] The push to be young men to enhance their appearances is relentless.
[06:31:50] From looks, Max is willing to do virtually whatever it takes to embody a hypermasculine ideal.
[06:31:55] You've been on tests since you were 14, correct?
[06:32:00] To podcasters and politicians, normalizing the use of drugs like testosterone.
[06:32:06] Dude, we're so fucked. We're so goddamn fucked. You take more meds than an 80-year-old, bro.
[06:32:11] I'm on an anti-aging protocol from my doctor that includes testosterone replacement.
[06:32:19] Your immune system would work better.
[06:32:21] Everything would work better.
[06:32:22] So why isn't everyone just on it?
[06:32:23] Well, how does he bar?
[06:32:27] I have never used steroids, period.
[06:32:31] In the professional sports world, though,
[06:32:34] doping has historically been just about the most controversial thing you can do.
[06:32:38] I'm going to remember him as a cheater.
[06:32:44] But right now, there's a movement in the sports world,
[06:32:47] attempting to rebrand doping into enhancing.
[06:32:53] One company is attempting to de-stigmatize these drugs
[06:32:56] by promising to put on an Olympic-style sporting event,
[06:33:00] the Enhanced Games, where athletes are allowed,
[06:33:03] even encouraged to take performance enhancing drugs.
[06:33:06] We are enhanced.
[06:33:12] It's for Olympic.
[06:33:13] These kids are going to vote one day.
[06:33:14] You don't have to worry about that.
[06:33:16] I don't think any of them vote. They're all apolitical.
[06:33:19] Athletes are here to Abu Dhabi to train for the inaugural enhanced.
[06:33:23] Yeah, the same people taking testosterone but don't want trans people to have HRT. That is also true.
[06:33:28] The same people that inject this shit into their bodies because they saw it on a fucking
[06:33:31] Reddit thread will also then look you dead in the eye and tell you about the dangers of the
[06:33:35] vaccine. None of it makes sense. Joe Rogan is the guy. By the way, Joe Rogan is the anti-HRT
[06:33:42] only hormone replacement therapy for me, not for the guy, and he's also an anti-vaxxer.
[06:33:51] Games. The company pays for their housing, food, medical care, and even a good salary.
[06:34:04] Shania Collins was a national champion sprinter before she retired two years ago.
[06:34:09] Now, at the age of 29, she's hoping that enhancements will help her shave 32-hundredths of a second
[06:34:16] of her 100-meter personal best.
[06:34:18] A big part of the reason I retired was due to I felt like a lot of the people I was
[06:34:22] racing against were using performance ants and drugs and I've always been natural and
[06:34:26] clean myself.
[06:34:27] That's definitely co-.
[06:34:32] There is the co-bolympics.
[06:34:33] Oh, I just felt like an impaired bandit all the time.
[06:34:37] So you felt like, if we can't beat them, join them, kind of thing?
[06:34:40] Yes, that's why I said that.
[06:34:41] If we can't beat them, join them, but do it better than them.
[06:34:44] So it's kind of, I assume that you'll be taking kind of a cocktail of different...
[06:34:49] It's a cocktail, right?
[06:34:51] You feel like it should take the stigma away from it?
[06:34:53] Yes, absolutely.
[06:34:54] And you think you're contributing to doing that?
[06:34:56] Yes.
[06:34:57] So that's more of the role I see not encouraging drug use.
[06:35:00] I competed in a sport my whole life that is very corrupt and dirty.
[06:35:11] Odie Santavi is now one of enhanced weightlifters.
[06:35:14] He competed twice at the Olympics for Canada, coming fourth in his weight category in Tokyo
[06:35:22] 2020.
[06:35:23] How are you feeling?
[06:35:24] Amazing.
[06:35:25] You haven't even started the drug set.
[06:35:27] I'm not sure my whole life.
[06:35:29] So will you be in Hong Kong?
[06:35:30] I will be in Hanse.
[06:35:31] You haven't been very excited about it.
[06:35:33] Swimmer Cody Miller won gold for the US in the 4x100 meter medley relay in Rio 10 years
[06:35:41] ago.
[06:35:42] He was 24 years old.
[06:35:45] The age when most male swimmers are at their peak.
[06:35:47] But Cody doesn't want to just turn back the clock.
[06:35:50] He wants to beat it.
[06:35:52] I'd like to be faster now at 34 years old than I was 10 years ago when I won medals
[06:35:58] at the Rio Olympics.
[06:35:59] And you think that's possible. I think that's possible.
[06:36:01] And I guess at your rightful age, you weren't expecting to compete.
[06:36:06] Yeah, the Enhance Games was dog shit.
[06:36:08] None of the athletes were even close to World Records Law.
[06:36:10] I saw Cope athletes.
[06:36:11] Honestly, I think that either, that proves one of two things.
[06:36:16] Either these natural athletes have like this unique ability to outperform even people who are enhanced
[06:36:25] or everyone is doping already.
[06:36:27] Okay, I think that's just because that's that's what it reminded me of because I I
[06:36:35] remember looking into the to the dope Olympics or whatever because I again I'm
[06:36:41] not against steroids as much as like most people are I'm steroid curious right
[06:36:48] I've never used them because I'm fearful I have very addictive personality
[06:36:57] And I was worried that I would just like constantly cycle, especially if I really like how it
[06:37:05] made me feel.
[06:37:06] Well, yeah.
[06:37:07] Yeah.
[06:37:08] No, no, that's true.
[06:37:09] To me, I think it's exciting for all of us athletes here that, again, are in different
[06:37:17] stages of their career.
[06:37:19] How much is this going to help us like how much faster can we go?
[06:37:24] Enhanced says it's invested $50 million into the event here in the heart of Las Vegas, where
[06:37:31] the Enhanced Games will take place.
[06:37:35] And for Ann DeSousa, the original founder of the controversial competition, his pipe dream
[06:37:40] of seeing drugs in sports is finally coming to-
[06:37:43] Bro, I started with Reda, now I'm on 300 MG tests, breaking PRs every week.
[06:37:48] It's sick.
[06:37:49] See, this is what I mean.
[06:37:50] Here it is.
[06:37:51] Oh, here it is.
[06:37:52] Oh, wow.
[06:37:53] This is the first time I see it, yeah, reaction shot.
[06:37:57] I think I'm reaction shot, wow.
[06:37:59] But this goes much further than sports.
[06:38:02] This, he claims, is about advancing human potential.
[06:38:06] So should everyone be enhancing?
[06:38:10] I think everyone should have the opportunity to enhance.
[06:38:13] I think this is a fundamental human right.
[06:38:15] Does that not concern you at all
[06:38:16] that you might be glamorizing these drugs
[06:38:19] and creating more of a desire for them
[06:38:21] than perhaps there should be?
[06:38:23] No. Do you think we should die? I think the point in my life is actually to prevent death,
[06:38:30] to overcome death. And I believe that aging is a disease that we can treat, cure, and
[06:38:37] eventually solve.
[06:38:38] But how does selling testosterone help with that?
[06:38:42] Because it creates a market for and a conversation around overcoming our intrinsic biological
[06:38:50] limits.
[06:38:51] Do you think there should be any limits to human physical potential?
[06:38:56] We're in an existential race between the machines and the humans.
[06:39:01] This isn't one event. This is a whole movement, right?
[06:39:06] We are just at the starting line. I hope people look at this and say,
[06:39:10] you know, in May of 2026 in Las Vegas, it was the start of the enhanced age.
[06:39:17] The Suze's vision is vast.
[06:39:23] So is his ambition, the Enhanced Company, which they think could be worth many billions of
[06:39:28] dollars.
[06:39:31] Getting there means not just enhancing these athletes.
[06:39:35] It means enhancing you.
[06:39:38] I would say more than half my friends are on some sort of peptide right now.
[06:39:42] We're in a point of history where everybody's getting on drugs, peptides.
[06:39:50] Damn it, it's just a short version.
[06:39:52] I would have loved to watch the whole thing.
[06:39:55] I mean, like, I don't even know what to say.
[06:40:02] Oh, view count, not counted is like real.
[06:40:07] Yeah, imagine your kid starts getting.
[06:40:10] Well, I guess that's.
[06:40:12] I
[06:40:16] He's so good at these attempted media hits. Oh, I saw this don't care, right?
[06:40:20] I don't understand what is wrong with me not wanting people to go bankrupt
[06:40:25] If they go to the doctor, there are literally people who are dying because health insurance companies want to deny their claims
[06:40:33] They want to deny them life-saving health care like that is wrong
[06:40:37] Do we have anything wrong with these companies?
[06:40:39] But what they're only doing is because they want to make the profit.
[06:40:44] Why join the DSA if you disagree with various parts of their platform?
[06:40:50] Does it not just become a distraction from your own campaign?
[06:40:54] So awesome. Why?
[06:40:56] Why are you so bent out of shape over it, Kristen?
[06:41:03] I love that.
[06:41:05] I love that her question is literally, why are you letting me turn this into a distraction?
[06:41:18] Why are you letting me, Kristen, turn this into a distraction?
[06:41:24] You should have thought twice before joining DSA.
[06:41:29] You're making me ask you about it.
[06:41:32] I love unbiased liberal media. Okay. Again, this is NBC news. Now this is not Ellison
[06:41:39] purchased ZBS. This is not Ellison purchased ZNN. This is NBC news. Now
[06:41:55] it's like, okay, well, we vote for Democrats. Trust me. I don't agree with a lot of what
[06:42:02] the Democrats present as well. What are we supposed to do? I think the best question to
[06:42:09] ask in that situation is to be like, Kristen, I know you're supposed to present yourself as
[06:42:14] an unbiased journalist, but I'm sure you vote for one of the other, you know, you vote for
[06:42:19] one party over the other. Do you agree with everything that that party that you vote
[06:42:23] for represents?
[06:42:25] Now, obviously the cop out is the journalists will always say, oh, I don't vote, I can't.
[06:42:35] And in your own agenda.
[06:42:39] You all are the only ones that are distracted.
[06:42:41] I'm actually going out talking to voters about the things that matter to them.
[06:42:45] And so we should make sure that we're pivoting to the right conversations.
[06:42:49] The fact remains that there are people who are dying because they don't have access
[06:42:52] to quality healthcare.
[06:42:54] Meanwhile, Ashley Moody voted to end the ACA subsidies.
[06:42:57] As I stated, nearly 300,000 people fell off the Affordable Care Act rolls.
[06:43:02] There are people who are dying because they don't have access to healthcare.
[06:43:06] Also, the fact that Ashley Moody is corrupt, right?
[06:43:09] She's corrupt.
[06:43:10] She allowed $10 million that was supposed to go towards the most medically
[06:43:14] needy kid to be diverted because they wanted to defeat two citizen lab
[06:43:19] ballot initiatives.
[06:43:20] The status quo is broken.
[06:43:22] People are losing their minds right now and taking their lives and even taking
[06:43:26] their children's lives and the people at the top want to want to stoke the
[06:43:31] vision and want to like push this hateful rhetoric.
[06:43:35] At the end of the day,
[06:43:36] I have always been about the people of Florida,
[06:43:39] which is why my campaign is Angie for Florida.
[06:43:42] I want people to no longer just survive.
[06:43:44] They deserve to thrive and flourish very quickly.
[06:43:48] Cause I know that you have to go.
[06:43:49] Kong beast mode lion lioness personally. Oh my God. Yeah, no, she did that already.
[06:44:07] Nixson seems like a real talent who comes across very normal person.
[06:44:11] I was finding Gil King's bizarre questions about a Sompiker.
[06:44:27] Any more charts we need to learn?
[06:44:32] All right, dude.
[06:44:33] Okay, that's all I got for today, folks.
[06:44:35] Tomorrow I'll be live from a different location.
[06:44:41] location. Tomorrow, I will be live because we're going on tour, baby. This is the weekend
[06:44:56] of the tour. This is the weekend of the tour. It's finally here. I will be in San Francisco
[06:45:05] tomorrow, and then in Seattle on Saturday, and then Portland on Sunday.
[06:45:25] See you all.
[06:45:26] Tickets are of course at poor.fearand.com.
[06:45:34] Austin's dreams are finally becoming reality.
[06:45:40] And, uh, yeah, I'll be in your town if you're in either of those towns.
[06:45:48] Alex Perlman and Phyla Dewey will be in South Maria, I heard.
[06:45:58] Anyway.
[06:45:58] Here and Australian leg of the tour when?
[06:46:06] Don't even fucking bring that up.
[06:46:09] Do not even put that word out in the universe because Austin is gonna hear you and then
[06:46:19] he's gonna start pestering me before we even fucking done with this tour.
[06:46:25] Okay?
[06:46:27] This is entirely concocted by one man, Austin Schell, okay, Mr. Schell.
[06:46:35] He is the sole person responsible for this tour.
[06:46:42] Anyway, I am not doing an international tour for fear and don't be fucking ridiculous.
[06:46:55] we'll see how it goes anyway love you guys and see you tomorrow
[06:47:01] Stunning world by a introduction starting off the day
[06:47:06] all the chatter is trickling in
[06:47:11] I'll sell people hay
[06:47:16] sunny Los Angeles California
[06:47:21] as a song.
[06:47:25] Stunlock to the stunlock, to the top, it's just begun.
[06:47:33] Cause there is again a sun is streaming.
[06:47:40] A sun is streaming.
[06:47:43] There is again a sun is streaming.
[06:47:49] The sun is streaming
[06:47:54] Leave you in a Chinese train
[06:47:57] Tellin' Kyle Place
[06:48:02] Sun in as many chattelers
[06:48:05] Givin' greenings grace
[06:48:10] Zoran winning and YC
[06:48:13] Walked two back with a force
[06:48:16] The Rogan of the left to me, a dumb himbo, still a corpse
[06:48:24] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[06:48:31] Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to go
[06:48:39] Doing fun stuff tomorrow Throw PBS up on the screen
[06:48:48] A man-made whore reaction Brought to you by this life's dream
[06:48:57] Cause there he is again, the son is streaming, the son is streaming
[06:49:08] There he is again, the son is streaming, the son is streaming
[06:49:19] Kanked out of the DNC, I rail and march the good.
[06:49:25] Commed in the propaganda, shut down people's throats.
[06:49:31] C.B.S. Israeli news, a coup, a regime falls.
[06:49:39] A full blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls.
[06:49:47] Total radicalization coming out to sea
[06:49:55] The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[06:50:03] All these daily streams, whether short or weather long
[06:50:11] I've held millions of people keep it moving right along
[06:50:19] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming
[06:50:26] A son is streaming
[06:50:29] There he is again, a son is streaming
[06:50:36] A son is streaming
[06:50:39] But hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[06:50:46] But he'll play games real soon, just you wait
[06:50:51] Say hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[06:50:58] But he'll move on real soon, just you wait
[06:51:03] Hey, what can you say, hey, and that's P.B.S. for you?
[06:51:11] Well, pull your lungs real soon, just you wait.
[06:51:16] Shadada, shadada, shadadada, hey, what can you say, hey, and that's P.B.S. for you?
[06:51:24] But he'll do you advice real soon, just you wait.
[06:51:29] But hey, what can you say, let's be the heiress for you
[06:51:37] Brought on by viewers like you, just you wait, just you wait