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It's gonna make much of a difference. | ||
If you like me, you like me. | ||
If you don't, you don't. | ||
I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind. | ||
But I do want to make something clear because it's important to me as a human, and that is uh you understand that it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man. | ||
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Uh I don't. | |
I don't think there's anything funny about it. | ||
I I posted a message on Instagram of the day he was killed, sending love to his family and asking for compassion, and I meant it, and I still do. | ||
Uh nor was it my intention to blame any specific group for the actions of what it was obviously a deeply disturbed individual. | ||
That was really the opposite of the point I was trying to make. | ||
But I understand that to some that felt either ill-timed or unclear, or maybe both. | ||
And for those who think I did uh point a finger, I get why you're upset. | ||
If the situation was reversed, there's a good chance I'd have felt the same way. | ||
I have many friends and family members on the other side who I love and remain close to, even though we don't agree on politics at all. | ||
I don't think the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone. | ||
This was a sick person who believed violence was the solution, and it isn't. | ||
It ever. | ||
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And also selfishly. | |
I am I am a person who gets a lot of threats. | ||
I get many ugly and scary threats against my wife, my wife, my kids, my co-workers, because of what I choose to say. | ||
And I know those threats don't come from the kind of people on the right who I know and love. | ||
So that's what I wanted to say on that subject. | ||
But I don't want to make this about me because and I know this is what people say when they make things about them. | ||
But I really don't. | ||
This show this show is not important. | ||
What is important is that we get to live in a country that allows us to have a show like this. | ||
And I think he says he said a lot of things, right? | ||
He didn't double down, which I think was expected. | ||
But I think he he said something that was the most significant, and it sort of inspired a lot of the backlash, which is that his show is not important, but living in a country that allows shows like his to exist is important. | ||
And that I think is honestly the catalyst for so much of the organic pushback and the consumer pushback that you saw against Disney's suspension to pull up in the first place. | ||
I think that was to me was the most significant takeaway. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
About going after explicitly people they view as political enemies or opponents and silencing those voices. | ||
How dangerous do you view that moment to be? | ||
I view it as very dangerous. | ||
It is right out of the authoritarian playbook, Willie. | ||
I mean, this is, you know, on this is point four of the authoritarian playbook. | ||
Silence your opponents. | ||
Cripple the media that doesn't uh give you the slavish attention and agreement that uh you desire. | ||
Uh use the power of the government to go after corporations and individuals. | ||
I thought, you know, Jimmy Kimmel did uh an excellent job uh last night and you know being uh very emotional actually about that moment for him and how he felt misunderstood and he certainly didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings, but on the other hand, you know, standing up for free speech. | ||
I've said a million times, I mean, good Lord, the things that have been said about me, uh the lies that have been propagated. | ||
If I had only known I could call up the FCC chair and say, take this person off the air, get that person out of my sight, off with his head. | ||
I'm just looking at Joe. | ||
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What yeah, I what I've done nothing that be behind me. | |
Well, once you saw the light, I mean it did what sort of it was sort of an epiphany. | ||
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Why don't you admit it? | |
We were the only ones at this network in 2000. | ||
Yeah, what was that? | ||
No, but you know, i you you have to laugh about it so you don't cry, because what is happening is so contrary to the founding principles and values this country was built on. | ||
Why is the first amendment the first amendment? | ||
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Right. | |
You know, it's because the people who constructed the you know architecture of this incredible country of ours understood what it was like to l live under absolute power, where you would be told what to say, what not to say, don't insult the king, don't you know do anything that will displease the king. | ||
And we, you know, we've got to stand against that. | ||
And I appreciated Jimmy Kimmel calling out some of the Republicans, frankly, who stood up and said, wait a minute, this this is not right. | ||
We can't go here. | ||
Uh But they're not gonna stop. | ||
They are gonna try, because that's what authoritarians do. | ||
They they want to silence people who are raising questions, who are asking, you know, really what does this mean? | ||
How can you do this? | ||
I mean, what are you talking about? | ||
You know, you have no scientific evidence, you have no basis for that. | ||
A middle finger to the United Nations. | ||
That's how one headline described Donald Trump's speech to the UN General Assembly this morning, which at times sounded more like a campaign rally than an address to the world on uh on stage or to the world stage. | ||
Trump called climate change a con job, questioned whether the United Nations should even exist, and lectured foreign leaders about immigration, even telling them, quote, your countries are going to hell. | ||
Just hours later, after meeting with Ukrainian President Vol Volodomyr Zelensky, Trump completely shifted his stance on Russia's war, now saying he thinks Ukraine could win back its territory and return to its original order. | ||
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How do the international community feel about his speech? | |
Well, George Bush said back after the first Trump inaugural speech, that was some weird S blink bleep it out. | ||
Um I think that's kind of the reaction of much of the international community. | ||
I mean, we have a column from the FD, and the FT's right now putting it out because it was a very, very weird speech under anyone's standards, even President Trump's standards. | ||
I would actually echo what Luke just said about the fact that what we didn't hear today was a threat to pull the U.S. out of the United Nations to cuddle its funding to smash the whole operation apart. | ||
And frankly, that's progress because he could have done that. | ||
Um instead, what we had was this really weird scatter gun speech of going all over the map. | ||
You know, he's obsessed with windmills being evil. | ||
He started talking about a Scottish countryside at one point. | ||
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He started talking about you know, shouting at windmills, I don't know. | |
Tilting at windmills quite quite exactly. | ||
So I think people, on the one hand, internationally are used to this crazy well. | ||
It absolutely was done for his base. | ||
But in substance, it wasn't quite as bad as it could have been. | ||
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The Constitution is 238 years old this month. | |
Are we still headed toward a more perfect union? | ||
I think right now we're on pause. | ||
I think that uh uh people are uncertain. | ||
Some people are actually scared uh about what's going on in our country. | ||
Uh the idea of we the people, uh, that all men and women are created equal. | ||
Uh that seems to be uh in the crosshairs of uh those on the right who want to uh turn the clock back on the progress that has been made, writing out huge chunks of our history, slavery, suffrage, anything inconvenient, you know, take it out of museums, take it out of national parks. | ||
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Even Abraham Lincoln's own words, even Abraham Lincoln's own evolution. | |
You can't look at this American story and not be proud because of that progress. | ||
Well, I wish you would record that and literally go play it outside the White House and the Congress 24-7, because you know, I love my country and I love it, you know, warts and all. | ||
And and I am proud of the fact that we have always been a work in progress. | ||
You know, we haven't gotten to the more perfect union, and we fought a civil war over part of it. | ||
And people have been protesting, you know, for hundreds of years, uh, that you know, things were not as they should be, given our ideals and how we should be uh uh moving toward them. | ||
So I think that's what makes us so special as a country. | ||
And the idea that you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was dominated by, you know, let's say it, white men, uh, of a certain persuasion, uh certain religion, uh, a certain point of view, a certain ideology, is just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for. | ||
And we were on the path toward that. | ||
I mean, imperfectly, lots of you know, bumps along the way, but I agree with you, we were on the right trajectory. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You just got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not gonna stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
MAGA media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Waru. | |
Here's your host. | ||
Stephen K. Man. | ||
It's Wednesday, 24th September, year of our Lord 2025. | ||
Uh, we had the blubbering Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
Can't even be a man when he comes back. | ||
I got a blubber, right? | ||
Try to get audience sympathy. | ||
All about him. | ||
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Oh, I did. | |
You know, I didn't, I disappointed. | ||
You're a stone cold liar, dude. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Be a man and step up and just own what you said. | ||
Just own it. | ||
You were trying to smear a MAGA, you're trying to steer this in a uh in in a certain direction. | ||
And you see how they're doing it about the disturbed young man. | ||
He's so just a disturbed young man, he's disturbing younger man. | ||
No, he's a product of the radicalization that you, bro, and all the progressive left have brought have uh have uh brought on this country. | ||
Right there, you saw the entire apparatus. | ||
Oh my gosh, it's so they're so authoritarian. | ||
Were they whining and crying for the first amendment? | ||
You ever hear the First Amendment during the years in the wilderness when they stole the 2020 election? | ||
Let's be blunt, stole the 2020 election and installed Biden, who they knew was virtually incapacitated at the time, and then for years hid that incapacity. | ||
There is nothing these people will not do to remain in power. | ||
And Hillary Clinton, I love my country. | ||
You love your country so much. | ||
You you sold it out to every international institution, you set up the Clinton Global Initiative. | ||
You set up the what the Clinton found, all of that to suck in money from everywhere in the world to use it for your own personal aggrandizement. | ||
And then you go down that that fantastic spot that uh Stephen Miller and others played. | ||
I think uh it was like three and a half minutes. | ||
Our closing argument in the 2016 campaign when you went, I believe it was in Brazil and gave a uh gave a uh a talk, remarks, a speech in front of the international bankers where you brag about you sold your country out, you sold your countrymen out. | ||
You you you and your husband, right? | ||
They used to play off working class whites in Arkansas with all your phoniness and all your lies. | ||
Uh Hillary, by the way, she's throwing the hat in the ring right there, she's on morning Joe, trying to sound presidential. | ||
You never know. | ||
She's gonna give it one more shot since she was nine years old. | ||
She wanted to be president. | ||
I go to sleep every night, and when I say my prayers, one is that I was fortunate enough to work for I think the greatest political candidate we've ever had at the beginning of his political career, President Trump, and defeat her and keep it. | ||
Do you understand where this country would be? | ||
Think about this for a second. | ||
With her prepared to put Mayor Garland on the Supreme Court and Hillary Clinton in the White House, embrace that for a second. | ||
Where would this nation be? | ||
Where would this nation be? | ||
Abs it it it and last night we're gonna have more. | ||
We got Gavin Newsom. | ||
I'm worried about there's gonna be a 2028 election. | ||
I'm worried about you even we're gonna hold the election. | ||
You ought to you ought to be concerned about holding it because if you're the candidate, you're gonna get smoked. | ||
All they're doing all nonstop, and you can tell we're winning, and this is why we have to go to the maximalist strategy, urgency every day. | ||
Take as much as we can and seize the institutions. | ||
They know we're winning and they're trying to slow it down. | ||
You see that whining right there? | ||
They understand that we're taking back the media. | ||
That uh that we're we're standing up to the corrupt voices of ABC and people like Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
That embarrassing, and they're saying he was so great. | ||
He was so that blubbering. | ||
Not even man, oh humonculus. | ||
I don't even know what you call it. | ||
Because it was so funny. | ||
Then he pivoted for the rest of it, just attack President Trump. | ||
And they say that's oh, this is so great. | ||
Hey, we're winning. | ||
It's now time to double and triple down. | ||
You can never let him breathe. | ||
You can't let him get off all up the off the canvas. | ||
They're totally and completely evil and demonic. | ||
And everything they do is try to get their narrative. | ||
Look at look at what they're doing now on the shooter. | ||
Oh, he just aberration, just evil young man. | ||
He's a product of your system. | ||
And this is what's so great about now cash expanding the investigation within the FBI. | ||
And now that we have both what the NVE, the nihilistic violent extremist. | ||
That they're looking at the uh paramilitary operations of these uh manipulative men called trannies. | ||
They're not in transition to be a girl, they're man, okay? | ||
A man that's got mental problems. | ||
We're on fire and we're winning. | ||
We cannot back off this exact moment, the inflection point. | ||
We have to double and triple down and crush them. | ||
No unity, no compromise, no group hugs, no kumbaya. | ||
Short break. | ||
Be back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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We're tracking a developing story in Texas where three detainees have been shot at an ICE field office in Dallas. | ||
And ICE spokesperson has now confirmed that two of the three people shot are dead. | ||
The third in the hospital. | ||
No ICE officers were hurt. | ||
The shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. | ||
The spokesperson cautioned that information still very fluid. | ||
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That is official. | |
Um the shooter's deceased, as we've already mentioned, but there are multiple injuries and fatalities than potentially the three that we were initially hearing. | ||
So I just wanted to add that piece of information is that we continue to get more details that coming from uh Christine and and that is uh again of uh the latest there on that situation. | ||
You know, Jonathan, we're making phone calls. | ||
I actually just heard from an FBI spokesperson who said that FBI agents are headed to the scene. | ||
They would not elaborate anymore. | ||
As you mentioned, the situation is very fluid, but we are making phone calls to learn more. | ||
We also learned that the scene is in the control of Dallas PD. | ||
So we're making those phone calls as well to try to learn more information. | ||
But we have learned from ICE, according to an ICE spokesperson, as you mentioned, three individuals were shot, two of them have died. | ||
The third individual is in the hospital. | ||
And ICE pointed out that ICE agents were not hurt. | ||
Now they are investigating the motive of the shooting, but of course it's very early in the investigation, and they say that they don't have a motive at this point. | ||
But they did mention the fact that there has been a lot of violence directed towards ICE. | ||
And as you know, there's been a lot of emotions around the uh Trump administration's mass deportation efforts around the country. | ||
We've all seen very dramatic videos outside ICE detention centers. | ||
And again, ICE is saying that that they are investigating the motive, that they don't have a motive at this time. | ||
But Jonathan, we are making phone calls trying to learn more. | ||
As I mentioned moments ago, FBI agents are headed to the scene as well. | ||
So um yesterday, you know, this is the big thing uh California, and I'll get Gavin Newsom here in a minute on his clip. | ||
Um California has passed a law that the ICE agents in the agents doing this can't wear masks because they're being doxxed, their families are being harassed, they're coming under on in um Antifa every night in Portland. | ||
And now that we designated Antifa, a terrorist organization, which is really to get to that middle layer, as I keep telling you, of the military guys that train them and national security people that train them, right? | ||
That are far left, just because there's a lot infesting our military and the deep state, right? | ||
Then you've got the uh, you know, all the NGOs that support them and the billionaires that support them. | ||
That's where you have to use terra financing toolbox to go after that. | ||
But the ICE agents are under assault. | ||
DHS announced yesterday that in the first 250 days of the Trump's second term, President Trump's second term, the two million, they're saying two million, I think illegal aliens have uh are have uh left the country. | ||
Two million. | ||
Um self-deportation, just realizing, hey, the law's gonna be forced, maybe I don't want to. | ||
Now I'm really gonna have to live in the shadows. | ||
It's not gonna be open brazen in people's face that these employers are hiring uh illegal aliens over American citizens because they don't want to pay a decent wage and they don't want to pay the medical and they want to dump all the problems onto our into the uh medical system into the school system. | ||
This is one of the reasons the schools are getting crushed, that in the um in the Marxist administrators and teachers that run them. | ||
Uh it's also one of the reasons that you know you have to now go to emergency room to get any help in some of these poor rural areas or in cities. | ||
Two million. | ||
That is a milestone. | ||
And we have not begun, contrary to the report right there, we have not begun the mass deportations. | ||
What does it say back in 2020? | ||
What was it, 2023, uh, over Thanksgiving, I gave a speech down in Pinehurst that um talked about the first uh actually the second hundred days to be around day 200, that the convergence of cuts to social programs and that you needed to get to eventually get to this madness of our budget process and the spending coupled with the beginning of mass | ||
deportations, you were gonna it was gonna get uh it was gonna get crazy in the streets because that's what they're gonna do. | ||
And you see this in Los Angeles, you're seeing it in California where they've passed a law. | ||
Now that's not gonna stand up, but they've passed a law just uh to show their defiance to making sure that's only American citizens in the United States of America and working and have jobs. | ||
And in in Portland, it's even worse. | ||
There every night, I do not know why we have not shut that down. | ||
I hope with this new addressing of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, and boy, do they hate that. | ||
They hate that because they know what's coming for them. | ||
And you're gonna see media people exposed, you're gonna see government officials exposed, deep state exposed, and particularly the billionaires, the source-type billionaires trying to destroy our country, all exposed in this. | ||
So two million, the government's estimate is two million have gone home. | ||
Now, my estimate of uh in in what Biden did, remember all the lies you heard about Biden from Biden, same type of lies they did on shutting everybody's voice down. | ||
How did we punch back? | ||
You know, YouTube yesterday may not, oh yeah, we're gonna let Bobby Kennedy and Bannon, all these guys back in. | ||
Hey, screw you. | ||
We built this show that one of the biggest and most powerful shows in uh in media regarding politics and change and economics and capital markets, and we did it without the big platforms. | ||
Why? | ||
You the the audience are are forced multipliers. | ||
They share the clips. | ||
The folks at RAV have done a great job. | ||
Why why have we been a voice for sanity and virtually everything we've said, in fact, I would say everything we've said, but I'd be stealing the president's line, so virtually everything we've said has come to pass. | ||
And now we're in it. | ||
This is the crunch point. | ||
This is where you know you're going up the octave. | ||
Or the law of three, or you know, what Hegel's the thesis, the antithesis, this the synthesis. | ||
This is when people quit. | ||
Think about your own personal life. | ||
You start out on so many initiatives in your own life. | ||
And it goes good at first. | ||
I'm motivated, I've got it. | ||
And then you hit some resistance. | ||
Personal resistance, environment, social resistance in the environment, what you're trying to accomplish. | ||
I don't care if you're trying to build a business, if you're trying to start a not profit, if you're just trying to do something for your own personal benefit for yourself, if you're getting involved in community activity or in politics, we're gonna have Steve Stern on a little while, talk about the precinct strategy now, a couple of weekly calls set up. | ||
Because understand, I talk to so many people in the precinct strategy all the time. | ||
I hear the same thing all the time. | ||
Even at the most microscopic level, the the not the Democrats, the repo the establishment Republicans are the ones fighting you every day and making it so miserable. | ||
And you ask, hey, are we really making change or I can I continue to do this? | ||
I've given up so much of my personal time. | ||
This is where we are right now in the Trump administration. | ||
I told you this was going to happen, and there's a way you're winning, right? | ||
But it's just not gonna happen. | ||
Those people, particularly some of the lower information voters and people just not that into politics are still Trump supporters, and and maybe even some of your friends. | ||
Well, hey, you know, we're we're we got so many wins, um, you know, we can't stand it. | ||
Well, look, we do have a lot of wins, but a lot of some of these, and some of the most important are quite tenuous. | ||
This is why I keep saying maximization, maximize, seize the institutions. | ||
We have to make this revolution permanent. | ||
And in doing that, we have to destroy the deep state and the administrative state. | ||
This is why during Charlie's, you know, his um student action summit back in uh in in July, I gave a different kind of a different speech to the young people there about action, what I thought was the most important, and that was taking on and finishing this fight against the administrative and deep state. | ||
Now, I happen to think that that would look what we've accomplished is unbelievable. | ||
But we have to make it irreversible. | ||
So they just can't come in. | ||
Look at those demons. | ||
I played as much, by the way, I've still got more Hillary Clinton. | ||
I knew there's no better way to get this audience jacked up and just fighting mad over your morning coffee than play Hillary's voice, right? | ||
She's not gone by a long shot. | ||
If you don't think she's thinking around and hey, hey, how do I slip into this 2028 deal? | ||
Right, you don't know Hillary. | ||
She's psychotic. | ||
All they think about is power. | ||
When they're out of power, they have nothing to do. | ||
Bill and Hitler are gonna look at each other and hey, honey, want to go see a movie, want to go have a romantic dinner? | ||
Want to go have a romantic dinner, honey. | ||
Is that what Bill and uh Hillary talk about? | ||
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No. | ||
They're twisted, twisted about power. | ||
That was one of the things that was most amazing about Trump winning. | ||
The American people weighed and measured them and said, you know what? | ||
There are some risks to this Trump guy. | ||
He's never really been in these kind of offices. | ||
You know, I've I'm knowing from TV or from real estate or from the media. | ||
I love what I hear about making America great again. | ||
But man, the Clinton's been doing this since forever. | ||
They've been doing, and Hillary's been preparing this since she was six years old. | ||
And they voted for Trump. | ||
The common sense of the American people voted for Trump. | ||
And what are the lies? | ||
She couldn't accept it. | ||
Oh, it's a Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
Bald face lie. | ||
Bald face lie from twisted, perverted people whose only purpose in life is power. | ||
That's what you're fighting. | ||
And if you want to take this country back and make it permanent, make it permanent. | ||
We still have such a long way to go in the fight. | ||
We cannot flinch. | ||
We have to be steadfast. | ||
Short break. | ||
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What's going on? | ||
What do Democrats need to do moving forward to set things straight? | ||
Look, I I think that there are a lot of reasons. | ||
Um, but you know, it probably boils down to candidates on the Democratic side uh either stopped talking uh in ways that were going to be understood and appreciated and agreed with uh by certain constituencies, uh stopped being effective communicators in modern communications. | ||
Uh, you know, the Republican Party, I have to say, has done a much better job dominating social media, uh dominating the podcast uh ecosystem, getting messages out, and aiming particularly at young men, and this was one of the insights that you know Steve Bannon had. | ||
Um that, you know, young men who were into gaming, young men who were on the internet a lot, you know, they could be uh recruited, they could be persuaded to be uh political uh supporters uh of uh the Republican Party if the Republican Party actually engaged and and talked to them in the right way. | ||
And I think Democrats missed uh a lot of opportunities on that. | ||
You know, uh they there seems to be a concerted effort to try to uh catch up and repair that. | ||
But if you don't communicate with people online, uh, you know, the people who are watching us are people already interested in politics, they're they're curious about our takes on things, they want to see who your guests are. | ||
Uh but that's you know kind of a small portion of the electorate right now. | ||
Most people get their news from social media. | ||
I fear that we will not have an election in 2028. | ||
I really mean that. | ||
And the core of my soul, unless we wake up to the code red, what's happening in this country, and we wake up soberly uh to how serious this moment is. | ||
Okay, you see the support there. | ||
Code red, not gonna have an election. | ||
My girlfriend Hilary saying sweet things. | ||
She's right. | ||
We understood that the look. | ||
Hillary, it's not about let me explain this. | ||
It's not about reaching out and using social media in 15 and 16 with people like uh Cernovich and others, the Pepe's. | ||
And yes, I knew that from the gaming uh world that there were all these disaffected young people, young men out there. | ||
But why? | ||
Why are they out there? | ||
It was your governance, because you you and Bill became this 90s became when globalization exploded. | ||
Why? | ||
A minority president, Bill Clinton, remember Bill Clinton only got 43 percent the first time. | ||
I think he only got 46 percent the second time. | ||
He's never never had the majority of the country vote for him. | ||
But they immediately, with Bob Rubin, embrace globalization to the nth degree. | ||
Now, this is right after the Bushes, Bush won, had saved the Chinese Communist Party from being overthrown by Lao Bijing at Tiananmen Square in 1989. | ||
Please, if you take away anything of the show, is that we essentially abandon the two greatest allies we had in World War II after, you know, after the war, in the last stages of the war, and then up to 1949. | ||
The Russian people, not the Bolsheviks, the Russian people, and the Chinese people, Lao Baizheng. | ||
We turned over or allowed, we armed Stalin to the teeth and allowed him to take the captive nations of Eastern Europe in Berlin. | ||
All those all those all those uh footage you see of the fall of Berlin and the Second World War, the greatest human catastrophe in mankind's history, and we allowed the Russians to put the red flag up there. | ||
That was allowed by us. | ||
That was allowed by General Marshall and FDR and Harry Hopkins, Alger Hiss, all the KGB agents, all the communists, all the fellow travelers in the Democratic administration, yes. | ||
Then later, 1949, they turned it over to a group of bandits who did not lift a finger in World War II, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Then 50 years later. | ||
Fifty years later, guess what? | ||
Those very people had had a belly full of it. | ||
Tiananmen Square in June of 1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall in November of 1989. | ||
Gosh. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's the first time everybody's tied together. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because the globalists know exactly. | ||
And the sympathizers with the Marxists and the communists know exactly what happened. | ||
That's why they never tie it together. | ||
They want you to be fools. | ||
They want you to be fools. | ||
And Hillary Clinton and all the all the, you know, let's stop thinking about tomorrow, whatever it is, you know, the song they played, and they're all clapping down there and little rocking, all happy. | ||
And then they turned and sold the country. | ||
Chinese generals coming in, they're renting the Lincoln bedroom. | ||
Hey, and don't think the Republicans are much better. | ||
The Bush business Republicans kind of, okay, fine, we'll make China this, make China, and ship all the jobs. | ||
Why are the young men disaffected? | ||
It ain't because they're playing video games. | ||
They're playing video games, nothing else going on in their life. | ||
They don't have a decent job. | ||
The education system's against them. | ||
They're looked at their mate as villains, the same young men from the same families that, oh, wow, the greatest generation. | ||
You fetishize the greatest generation as they should be honored, but you dishonor their grandchildren and the great grandchildren. | ||
They're young men, the same. | ||
I told this in the speech in front of the Jewish community in um down in Dallas. | ||
I gave this speech with Rabbi uh with the rabbis down there. | ||
I said, hey, the same people that it's the same grandsons of the same type of young men that are Americans that were in the Eighth Air Force, Eighth Air Corps over Germany. | ||
And I think we have 40,000. | ||
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We've never recovered. | |
Why are they in the video games? | ||
Why were they disaffected? | ||
You once again, Here Lloyd, you still miss the point. | ||
The point is not that we could go and you get them. | ||
They're disaffected for they're still disaffected. | ||
They're still disaffected. | ||
Maybe more so. | ||
Because you see the freak show. | ||
You see the freak show that's coming out that potentially killed Charlie Kirk, or at least the front of that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't believe this guy's the killer right now, but hey, if the evidence comes out, good, but we can't have a second grass. | ||
You know, you got to look at everything. | ||
Why are they disaffected? | ||
Because they're treated as the enemy. | ||
Helen Loudon County in Virginia, you still got what they're still persecuting, prosecuting two young Christian boys in high school because they got, you know, they still got the transgender bathroom. | ||
Are you going to go in a bathroom? | ||
Every day of their life, they are made to be the problem. | ||
They're not the problem, they're the solution. | ||
So, no, Hillary, it's not about getting the pepes in social media. | ||
It's why they're disaffected and to give them hope. | ||
And when we're sitting here even thinking about, oh, we have to give hope to our young men. | ||
How off the rails are we? | ||
If you look at the school, look at the poison. | ||
You want to see the poison? | ||
You want to see the poison? | ||
Just look in New York City. | ||
You want to see the poison? | ||
And the poison's taking power after the election. | ||
The poison's taking power after the election. | ||
We are on the cusp of losing this country. | ||
And this is with Trump with us the second time and hammering every day. | ||
And having the House and the Senate and the Supreme Court. | ||
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And you know why? | |
It's like I refer back to the Untouchables. | ||
Who's got the will to take the axe and beat down the door and go through the door? | ||
You're not going to be popular. | ||
You're going to be called divisive. | ||
You're going to be called angry. | ||
You're going to be called all of this. | ||
Well, hey, only the divisive and the angry and the focused and the determined are going to sit there and say we're going to save this country. | ||
No, we're not going to get patted on the head and then have you know Jimmy Kimmel normally has 260,000 viewers per night. | ||
That show cost a fortune to produce 260,000. | ||
That was his average viewer. | ||
How pathetic is that on a major network? | ||
260,000. | ||
Now he had, I don't know, 11 million last night or some huge amount. | ||
Of course he's gonna get that. | ||
Because they're all back praising him. | ||
He's so great. | ||
He's blubbering there. | ||
Act like a man. | ||
If you're gonna come on, be a man. | ||
How about that? | ||
Start start with this. | ||
Own it. | ||
Own what you did, own what you said, own it. | ||
Don't be blubbering. | ||
And then whiny. | ||
You're gonna whine for a while. | ||
Gonna blubber. | ||
Then you're gonna whine. | ||
Poor pitiful me. | ||
Aren't I great? | ||
And I didn't then bald face lie. | ||
Well, I didn't mean I really didn't say anything. | ||
You're no, you tried to, you thought you were gonna be a narrative shift and say, oh, this guy is MAGA when you knew it was a bald face lie. | ||
You people are revolting, and we've allowed you to take charge of the greatest country in the world, and now we're taking it back, and you don't like it. | ||
Well, you ain't seen nothing yet, because this is the top of the first inning. | ||
The top of the first inning. | ||
And anybody's there for accommodation, anybody there's for quote unity with that. | ||
There's nothing to unify around. | ||
They want to destroy our young men. | ||
Don't ask me, ask our young men. | ||
Hear it from them. | ||
Why is marriage later? | ||
Why are family formations later? | ||
Why are we uh approaching a demographic uh demographic crisis? | ||
Why, why, why? | ||
Because all the economic opportunity is taken from them. | ||
And then Howard Lutnick, that blowhard, is up there. | ||
That is the he should be fired. | ||
That is the worst performance out of a Secretary of Commerce. | ||
This is his job. | ||
He puts out nothing but phony information in the Oval Office right next to the president. | ||
He's either feeding the president that phony information or he's just lying. | ||
And here's the scam. | ||
We have Reed Hastings and all these guys now saying we really like what we're doing in the 100,000. | ||
That's because Amazon and Hastings at Netflix, all these guys are hiring. | ||
This is all they think just gonna take care of the body shops, right? | ||
We need to stop. | ||
You want to get young men away from the video games? | ||
You want to get them away from the video games? | ||
Get them out of the basement. | ||
Hey, we got jobs for him. | ||
There's 12 million STEM uh qualified folks in our country, don't have jobs. | ||
I got plenty of jobs for him. | ||
It's in Silicon Valley. | ||
Send the foreigners home today. | ||
Take those kids in college, the foreign students. | ||
No, they don't get into the OPT crowd, they don't get into the HB1Vs, they go home and help to make their countries great again. | ||
And American citizens, Hispanic, black, white, Asian, Muslim, but as long as you're an American citizen, they get the jobs. | ||
You wanna get them out, right? | ||
You want to have earlier family formations, you want to have earlier marriages, you wanna start to see the sunlit uplands, then stop crushing the greatest asset we've ever had. | ||
The next generation in this country. | ||
Hillary, you did it. | ||
It's your embrace of globalization, and you turned against the white working class that had put you in office in Arkansas, and you've reached out and tried to save you when President Obama ran as a popular anti-war populist. | ||
You're so phony and hypocritical. | ||
And you sit there, yeah. | ||
We have to start discussing this. | ||
Look at your policies that destroyed this country. | ||
Look in the mirror, as hard as it might be. | ||
I understand that. | ||
Look in the mirror. | ||
You in the Democrat political class and the business community and the Rhino Republicans, you, you, you have destroyed this nation. | ||
And Donald Trump, as imperfect as he is, has saved it full fricking stop. | ||
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Bring it on another point to the unchance. | |
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
Tage Gill on the other side. | ||
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And you are over Cause we're taking down the CCP Spread the word all through Hong Kong We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when they're no more. | ||
Let's take down the C C P Salaam alaykum say it right. | ||
Alhamdulillah Salin. | ||
Uh and Shuraf Nasedi. | ||
As you know, Mr. President, I spent over 37 years in the US Army. | ||
Uh, and I was a soldier, not a diplomat. | ||
So I hope you'll forgive me if I speak with the directness of the old soldier that I am as I get the first question out of the way. | ||
Because the fact is that we were on different sides uh when I was commanding the surge in Iraq. | ||
Uh you were, of course, uh detained by U.S. forces for some five years, including again uh when I was the four star there. | ||
And here you are now as the president of Syria, which your forces liberated from the murderous Bashar al-Assad regime to participate in your first UN General Assembly as the president of your country. | ||
Earlier this year, you met the president of the United States among many other world leaders. | ||
Please help us understand how you got from Al Qaeda and Iraq 20 years ago to where you are today, Syria's head of state on stage in New York City. | ||
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I don't just welcome you. | |
I was thinking uh for you. | ||
We were uh in the combat, and then we now move to the discourse. | ||
We moved from war to discourse. | ||
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Uh uh, sir. | |
Uh, someone who went through war is one who knows most the importance of the uh Maudi first uh has its rules when it comes down to traditions and uh rule and uh traditions and the customs of that phase. | ||
When we want to uh subject it bothering the mayor when we want to judge it, we have to judge it based on these phase we cannot judge the past based on the rules of today, and we cannot judge uh today based on the rules of the past today. | ||
Now we have a new phase that's special the region. | ||
Uh there was an occupation of Iraq. | ||
There has been a lot of conflicts in the area in Palestine, Syria was uh uh facing a lot of challenges and was threatened. | ||
And the phase at that time and the awareness, uh all these uh factors were uh contributing to the choices of that phase. | ||
What's important? | ||
The intent was clear when it comes down to protecting and defending people and defending human rights, the women, the children, from all the injustice that was taking place in the region. | ||
Uh, perhaps there were some mistakes. | ||
Uh sometimes in a person's journey, there are some mistakes, but what's important is to focus on defending people from the threats that they face, especially from the instability that could take place in any region. | ||
Our commitment to that line is what brought us here today to the place we're in, sitting here among allies and friends. | ||
So this next one is about you personally. | ||
Um how are you holding up under all this pressure? | ||
Um are you getting time to do some thinking? | ||
Uh are you getting enough sleep at night? | ||
Uh again, I've been there. | ||
Uh, and it is so very, very hard. | ||
And your many fans, and I am one of them. | ||
we do have worries. | ||
There you have a murderous Al-Qaeda terrorist, Islamist, Sharia supremacist. | ||
Right. | ||
What what let's go back to the young men. | ||
What we asked, and these were volunteers. | ||
This is the thing, this is the thing that that that they want to glaze over. | ||
That the kids that doing are doing what we want the system wants you to do is go to class, you know, not not go out drinking every night, go to those tough engineering classes, go to those tough computer science classes, get the STEM, get qualified, then you don't get a job. | ||
You play you do what you're told to do from the time you're a little kid, and then there's nothing for you because we're gonna give it to a foreigner because we can pay them one-third of what we pay you as an American citizen. | ||
Oh, in addition, we're gonna take away the drafts, all the deadbeats, all the deadbeats, and these all these mama's boys, right? | ||
You know where they are, are like that like the like the guys out there in St. George, Utah that are part of the furry crowd, so they don't have to step up and defend their country. | ||
We just have volunteers. | ||
We get volume, we get the Taj Gills of the world and the Mo Bannons of the world, right? | ||
You get you, and then we fill up Section 60 over in Arlington on a couple of wars of choice and trying to turn these guys into Democrats, and then you got Petraeus. | ||
You got Petraeus sitting there glazing. | ||
Are you getting enough sleep? | ||
Why don't you just put it, you know, have him come over and hug him and give him a bottle. | ||
What kind of signal is that to send to the dead, our honored dead? | ||
I'm so disgusting, Steve. | ||
We had you detained. | ||
You know, you notice when he said we have you detained, he didn't say why we had him in prison and should have executed him in prison. | ||
Taj Gill, how revolting is that to you, sir. | ||
Oh, yeah, it's it's disgusting, Steve. | ||
Um, you know, I lost so many friends and so many teammates chasing these Al Qaeda guys down back in the day in Iraq and Afghanistan, and then later on in in Syria. | ||
And you know, this this guy had a 10 million dollar bounty on his head in 2017. | ||
Who knows how many heads he's chopped off of Christians and everybody. | ||
It it's uh it's it's crazy. | ||
And it all goes to show it everything is about money and power in this world we live in. | ||
You know, I've seen over the years. | ||
Um, you know, I used to work as a contractor with agency. | ||
I've seen over the years many times saying that the reason we had the Arab Spring and the reason we needed to topple Assad in Syria is one the pipelines. | ||
We it's it's the quickest way to get oil out of the gull to the west to Europe, is pipelines, and they all have to run through Syria into Turkey. | ||
Some of them go through Iraq, some of them go through Iran, but but it's it's it's natural gas and oil. | ||
And then the other thing is Israel needs access, like full access to Syrian airspace so they can transit through Syrian airspace to get into the Gulf, Iran particularly. | ||
So we we basically we've taken this guy who's a mass murderer who chops people's heads off, and you know, he wanted to create this caliphate in Syria and take over the entire world, and now we put him on a pedestal, and he's meeting with our former CIA director, you know, world leaders. | ||
There's a picture of the Italian prime minister sitting with him. | ||
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It's it's it's absolutely insane. | |
Hang on one second. | ||
We're gonna go to break. | ||
I'm gonna keep change. | ||
They gave him a stand in ovation at the end when Petraeus said, Are you getting enough sleep? | ||
You know, your fans of which I'm one, we're worried about you. | ||
When the UN's giving you a stand in ovation, you're on the wrong side of history. | ||
Petraeus, and working for KKR now, what a disgusting lump of humanity you are, sir. | ||
Revolting. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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