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Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: Dealing with the bridge collapse conspiracies
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I cut the national debt by one percent.
We literally cut the federal debt in half by $1,400,000,000.
$1,700,000,000.
$1,700,000,000 cut.
We cut the debt by $1,700,000,000 in the last two years.
1.4 trillion dollars.
1 trillion 700 billion dollars.
1 trillion 700 billion dollars cut.
We cut the debt by 1.7 billion in the last two years.
Let me say that again.
1.7 trillion dollars.
I reduced the budget by 1.7 billion.
Okay?
I reduced the debt.
We cut the federal debt in half.
Fact.
In the first two years of my administration, I cut the debt by 1.7 trillion dollars. 1.7.
$1.7 trillion.
$1.7 trillion. $1 I can't watch that clip without thinking of his bald spot.
Thank you, Eric.
The last clip is a visual of him turning around to face the audience, and this is a massive bald spot.
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Jeff, stop cutting that clip.
I'm just going to use it in one.
Sorry, what was that?
Was that one trillion, one million, or one billion?
Or, like, he's the only person that'll say $1.7 trillion is $1,700,000,000,000.
So he likes to say that.
Right.
But which is it?
I mean, because there's a big difference between $1,000,000,000 and $1,000,000,000.
I mean, there's a big difference between $1,000,000,000 and $1,000,000,000.
The biggest thing is he didn't cut a dime out of the federal debt.
That's the biggest thing.
Right!
Nothing!
Zero!
Zilch!
Okay, but he's... Jeff, he's not senile.
He doesn't have dementia, correct?
No.
He's good with the numbers.
He's great with numbers.
He never messes those up.
Because we shouldn't ask that question from, for example, the White House Press Secretary.
No.
She can't even entertain that question.
Okay.
We're not joking here, guys.
This is audio only.
Sorry, no visuals for our viewers.
Corinne Jean-Pierre was trying to butter up local radio stations.
This is in, I think, South Carolina.
Biden was on a visit there and she's being interviewed not even by a show host but by the news director Mark Garrison of a local radio station and he commits the cardinal sin And she doesn't react well.
Now look, I know it's KJP, but will you please pay attention to exactly what she says.
Not just how she reacts, but what she says in the second half of this discussion about the price of stuff in America.
Cringe, Jean-Pierre.
When I told a number of people that I was talking to you today, it was interesting though, they all said, would you please just ask her?
Does the president have dementia?
So before I move on from that, does he?
Mark, Mark, I can't even believe you're asking me this question.
That is a credibly offensive question to ask.
But you know people ask it.
Wait, no, no, no.
Mark, you're taking it down this rabbit hole.
You're taking us down this rabbit hole.
Let me be very clear about this.
For the past several years, the President's physician has laid out, in a comprehensive
way, the President's health.
This is a President, if you watch him every day, if you really pay attention to his record and what he has done, you will see exactly how focused he's been on the American people, how historic his actions have been, and so I'm not even going to truly, truly, really You know, take the premise of your question.
I think it is incredibly insulting.
And so we can, you know, we can move on to the next question.
Gas prices and grocery prices then.
Big topics here in North Carolina.
How does Mr. Biden win votes when people don't have as much disposable income?
Look, the President understands.
He grew up in a middle-class family, a working-class family in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
He gets it.
He understands how difficult it is for Americans who are sitting around their kitchen table every month trying to figure out what they're going to pay for.
You have to remember when the President walked into this administration, there were multiple crises happening.
There was COVID, there was the economy was in a tailspin because of the last administration, because of what President Trump left us with.
Now you're asking me about gas prices.
The President took action on gas prices.
Let's not forget, Russia's invasion on Ukraine skyrocketed prices of gas.
And because the President took action, we see we are in a different place than we were a year ago on gas prices.
Eggs, milk, seafood products, all the important groceries, those costs have gone down because of what this President has been able to do.
And with that, thank you so much, Mark.
Have an amazing, amazing day.
Wow!
Wow!
She hung up.
Wow!
That was WBT Charlotte, North Carolina.
Jeff, you're an expert in audio things.
What was that sound at the end?
What did she do?
I don't have to be an expert.
I think everybody knows that.
She hung up.
What?
There was an abrupt hang-up.
But she was so nice, saying, have an amazing day.
Why did she hang up?
And she's such a skilled communicator, too.
Wouldn't she be able to handle a local radio host that she has to hang up?
But let's just unpack that skilled communicator thing.
He asked, is your boss senile?
Does he have dementia?
And what was her answer?
What did she say, I can't believe you even asked me that question or something like that?
And then she said, he is a historic president, look at his policies.
What's that got to do with whether he has dementia?
And the other thing he said, it's a question everybody is asking.
That's what I think really upset her.
Yes.
Because everybody is asking that question.
Um, Eric, the second part where she said, I'm not going to answer the question that everyone's asking, she said, milk, eggs, and seafood products.
Is that, is that the prior, I mean, I do like a good, you know, shrimp cocktail, but is seafood products the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the economy of the nation?
Absolutely not.
I love a good salmon, I love a good crab cake, but absolutely not.
Only, like, bougie people care about seafood, I think.
Because, yeah, if you're into lobster every night, then seafood product price... Alex, do you eat lobster every night?
Is that how you live as an American?
No.
So you don't necessarily always think of the... When you think, ooh, some things are expensive in the economy, you don't go milk, eggs, and lobster, do you?
No.
Okay.
Let them eat cake!
Or rather, let them eat lobster.
I wanted to talk about something else in that opening monologue.
I wanted to talk about the lunatic crap that is being spun about the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, even by so-called conservatives.
Lunatic garbage.
It may have been a cyber attack.
It may have been the Chinese.
It may be North Korea.
But nobody has evidence of that, especially within minutes of it occurring.
And by the way, can we talk physics?
The ship suddenly veered to the pillar.
Eric, have a guess how much a cargo ship weighs.
Oh, goodness.
It's got to be thousands of tons, right, at the very least?
Yes.
150,000.
Just like an average container.
150,000 tons.
Just like an average container. 150,000 tons.
Alex, do you think anything that weighs 150,000 tons suddenly turns in any direction?
No.
Thank you!
Yes, the physics answer is no.
This is not a hummingbird.
This isn't a skateboard.
It is a 150,000-ton vessel.
Whether it's under power or not, it doesn't do anything suddenly.
Oh, and by the way, the video of it suddenly turning is from India, and it's a hack, and it's edited.
Do some stinking homework.
I don't care if you're on the left or the right.
Stop it with the Looney Tunes conspiracies.
Now I'm going to go off and buy me some lobster.
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How good is he, Sebastian?
Seb, they call him Seb, I call him Sebastian.
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I think that was pattern, right?
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So much to discuss.
He is the author of the Threat series of works.
The latest is The Phalanx Code, a Garrett Sinclair novel.
Former Undersecretary of Defense Policy in the Pentagon, Brigadier General Anthony Tater.
Welcome in studio, sir.
Great to be with you, Sebastian.
All right, we can talk about your book, and we will.
We've got you here for a couple of segments.
But first things first, I went on a little bit of a rant about the bridge incident in Baltimore.
And can I, as someone who was a general in the US Army, get you to confirm for me as, I'm a civilian.
I served in the British reserves in the army for a while.
But I have a law of war that isn't mine.
It's inherited.
All initial reports from the battlefield are wrong.
The first report is always wrong.
So just wait.
Just wait a day or two and don't say, yes, this was the North Koreans and we were cyber hacked.
Isn't it good, General, to just wait a little bit?
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
And don't forget, I was Secretary of Transportation in North Carolina.
We're at 12,500 bridges to include the three-mile span of the Bonner Bridge connecting the Outer Banks that was falling apart and had to be replaced.
So, you know, at first blush, it's an accident.
There were some things going on that perhaps, you know, should be investigated, need to be investigated.
I tweeted out immediately, U.S.
DOT needs to be Very transparent on this because there's so much trust lost with the media Lying to us constantly that we need to be able to see the investigation We need to understand why those lights went out why it was a more at the pylon and not at the channel and and there are a lot of things that you know our own eyes are telling us that and
And to that point, there's the flip of not, you know, seeing conspiracies immediately.
But likewise, the current president shouldn't immediately within hours say, we know it's not a terrorist attack.
You don't know anything.
You don't.
It could be.
Could be.
But don't make a judgment when you have no evidence.
Or it could be in Exxon Valdez where the guy, the captain was just, you know, not awesome, right?
Yeah, the guy made the call.
He made a Mayday call.
He knew he had a problem.
What caused that problem?
They had just left harbor.
They had just pulled out at berth.
They have harbor pilots that drive these boats through the very treacherous and narrow channels.
It's a shallow waterway.
all the way down to the Virginia beach and then they get off, a boat comes up, picks
them up and then they drive them back up, you know, coming the other way.
And so...
But also there's some other things.
If this is a terrorist attack, you don't do it on an important bridge at 1am.
You do it at 8am when the bridge is absolutely packed with people.
I mean, you know, let's pray for the souls of the six workmen who died, but the bridge
was empty.
And so I think we just need to, like you're saying, wait, let's see.
But DOT and the National Transportation Safety Board and DHS all need to be transparent here.
And the issue is they've lied to us so much that people are immediately coming up with, well, this, that, the other.
Let's hope that there's some transparency and truth in the process.
Let's switch to external national security and talk about what's happening in the Middle East.
She's not a member of the administration, but she is a soundbox.
She is an amplifier.
She is a propaganda arm of the Biden administration.
I'd just like your reaction to this 12-second cut from Joy Reid, who uses a certain word to describe the elected prime minister of Israel.
Let's play the cut.
This is cut two.
Also, part of the enthusiasm gap was obviously Gaza.
The move, the shift on Gaza I think is important, and also finally naming the villain, which is Bibi Netanyahu.
It seems like finally, right?
It makes sense.
Using the word villain, for the elected Prime Minister of our closest partner in the Middle East, can you talk about Why that's not a good thing?
Yeah, well, Israel is our closest ally in the Middle East, and they're a functional democracy, whereas everything else around them are theocracies, monarchies, that kind of thing.
And plus, there's a Judeo-Christian birthright to our nation that extends all the way into Israel and Western Europe, and we're based on those values.
And so for this anti-Israel thread and the messaging, not only from Joy Reid, but from the administration, it's all about Dearborn, Michigan.
It's all about craven political calculations about how they can abandon Israel now because they figure there's enough of the support from the liberal Jewish community in the United States that they've now got to go full in and make sure Rashida Tlaib and Omar Then others are happy, or they could go vote for Kennedy.
And the significance, and we're talking about Kennedy, there are some amazing polling figures for Robert Kennedy, the significance that we in the Security Council refuse to veto the demand aimed at Israel for an immediate ceasefire.
America's abstention, is that a show of leadership, General?
It's the opposite of leadership.
It's abdication.
To the Islamic extremists that really have their claws on the progressive left of this nation.
It is utter idiocy in my point of view.
And it threatens national security.
As we abandon Israel, you think of all the great things that the Trump administration, you did, I did, within the Abraham Accords and getting that momentum and actually sealing those deals.
You know, I do business over there.
That's still resonating.
Those seeds, those economic seeds planted were normalizing the relationships between Israel and Islam.
And now what they want is they want to turn that back.
They want to have this hatred toward Israel.
And it's all about political It's all about elections and it's very dangerous because it is not about the national security of America or our friends and allies.
We're talking to Brigadier General Anthony Tater.
The book, the latest book just out is The Fallon's Code, a Garrett Sinclair novel.
I've got mine here.
And it's signed as well.
We'll discuss it next here on America First.
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All right.
Yep.
All right, so we'll do my pillow at the top here.
What else have we got?
We've done Jean-Pierre.
We've done Joy Reid.
We've done Joy Reid.
Biden montage.
We've done Biden.
Coming with With the anti-Israelis protesting Biden.
Cut one.
Yeah.
Play quickly for me.
Playback one, go.
Allowed them to deny coverage.
Everybody deserves health care.
Be patient with us.
We are our colors, we are now!
Bye!
They have a point.
We need to get a lot more care into his body.
Okay, good.
coming with that.
We're going to have a little bit of a break. We'll be back in a minute.
Thank you.
What about my little bearded godmother?
And Everybody deserves health care.
We're all going to die.
Be patient with us.
We're all going to die.
We're all going to die.
They have a point.
We need to get a lot more care into Gaza.
He just looks so lost.
Eric, what's the name of that ventriloquist dummy?
What is it?
Uncle?
What is it?
That's Walter, courtesy of the ventriloquist Jeff Dunham.
I mean, he has become Walter.
That was in North Carolina yesterday, I believe.
And they're screaming about anti-Israel this, anti-Israel that.
And they're talking about Gaza.
A little tip for lunatic left-wing protesters.
Don't change the name or mispronounce the thing you're shouting about.
It's not Gaza.
You're not in the Middle East.
You're not an Arab national.
If you're in America and you want to be pro-Hamas, it's called Gaza.
Okay?
Not Gaza.
Okay?
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We're back with Brigadier General Anthony Tater, former head of security policy, defense policy in the Pentagon.
Also the author.
We'll talk about the book The Phalanx Code in a moment, but I gotta... You worked in the Trump administration.
You've worn the uniform of the Republic.
Can you just in just one sentence describe this bizarro world switch from what we had in America and the world geopolitically for four years and then what we have now with people screaming for Hamas in front of the president and he's just like taking it.
It's a complete inversion of American values led by the progressive left to undermine our nation.
Did you ever expect this would happen in your lifetime?
No, and in fact I get into it in the Phalanx Code where the protagonist is becoming disillusioned.
It's the men versus mission dilemma, Sebastian, and what we talk about and what we think about and because this is a general that's the protagonist, some of my thoughts begin to creep into his thoughts and he's wondering if the missions that he's getting from this nation from the political class are worth the loss of men and
treasure Or should he just take care of his family and his people
and his team and I imagine This isn't just a fictional concept. This is a question
that a lot of it's a real concept There's a scene in the book where he visits a soldier in Arlington National Cemetery that he lost and he turns around and there's the Washington Monument staring at him and he wonders in his mind, is that the middle finger of the political class telling him to go F himself while he's on the other side of the river
With all the losses of the nation that have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
That was a real image in my mind and I put it in Sinclair's mind.
The book latest in the Garrett Sinclair series is The Phalanx Code by AJ Tater.
You can get it right now.
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You can follow him at AJ Tater on Twitter.
Last question for you sir.
I've heard things, you know I've had a long association with Fort Bragg and with the JFK school there.
I've heard things about how political correctness has actually taken over Bragg as well, which should be the last place in American military that is infected by that America-hating disease.
Is this fixable if President Trump wins, if we do our part and God willing he wins?
Can we salvage the U.S.
military general?
I think we can.
I think President Trump has a vision for this country that unifies, not divides.
It's the Biden team are trying to divide us, to pit us against each other, because that's how they hold on to
power.
They are so scared of a unified America, the concept of a unified America that comes together and is a monolithic
entity, as we used to be, that was able to project power from a
single unified vision.
And what they don't they don't want a unified vision.
They want to have all the LGB's and all of this.
And I got no problem with anybody who loves who, but not separating from each other.
But bring us together.
Give us a vision.
Make America great.
America first.
Instead of whatever it is that Biden is doing.
So we can save it.
Disturbing breaking news from the General.
Allegedly this is his last book.
I think that's just fake news.
Read it.
Get it right now.
It is the Phalanx Code, a Garrett Sinclair novel.
Maybe he'll be too busy next year.
Maybe he'll have something else to do that means he can't do it.
In the meantime, catch him on Newsmax, a contributor there at Newsmax as well.
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No hate speech.
Just Happy Warriors on America First.
That is what we must always keep in front of us.
Happy, happy warriors, as the great Ronald Reagan taught us.
And as Rush Limbaugh left us in his legacy, one of the last things he said on his show when asked by a listener, is it time to despair?
What was his response?
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You can also be a comedian, not just a happy warrior.
And a patriot.
Greg Gutfeld.
Yesterday it was what?
It was Jesse Waters with an epic, epic slam down of Jessica Tarloff about her being a renter and not knowing anything about what it takes to build things like Donald Trump.
And it continued with Greg Gutfeld today.
Again, Jessica Tarloff.
How long is she going to last on The Five?
I don't know because her time Her days may be numbered if this continues every day.
Cut for Greg and Jessica!
Listen, I have always said this.
Donald Trump gets really lucky.
I love it when people who have a media footprint pretend to know how things are built.
I don't know how things are made.
500,000 users left through the last nine months of 20, 23 Jessica
Things I love it. Well people who have a media footprint pretend to know how things are built. I don't know how
things are made No, but I know anything about I know that when something is
Doing well that people wanna be honest He's lucky. He's lucky.
He was a billionaire before this stuff.
Yep, he was.
Um, what have you ever built, Jessica Tarloff?
Yeah.
Eric, I'm a bit confused there.
She said, so it's really weird because I think the market dictates there's this thing called supply and demand, and the price of a thing is determined by how much people are willing to pay.
That's how it works in real life.
So the fact that it's going public, the SPAC has merged with Truth Social, and President Trump walks away with a cool $4 billion.
She said the following.
Did you hear that, Eric?
That Truth Social, the First Amendment alternative to X, only has 500,000 users.
Did you hear that?
I did hear that, yeah.
And I'm pretty sure right off the bat, 500,000 users versus a $4 billion value, something's not adding up there.
So I don't think she even knows what she's talking about at this point.
Well, here's a little bit of evidence as to why it doesn't add up.
Eric, I don't even work hard on Truth Social.
I mean, we put clips up from my show, and you know, if I put something on X or Facebook, I'll copy it and do it on Truth Social.
Eric, I've got almost 900,000 followers.
How does a platform with only 500,000 followers let me get almost a million?
I'm a little, a little confused.
Can you help me out?
Let me rack through the long list of usual leftist excuses and copes.
Oh, it's got to be bots, obviously.
They're all Russian bots.
Oh, of course, they're all Russian bots.
Of course, of course.
Yeah, that's why the market has valued it for what it has been valued at.
Okay, let's get back to some serious work.
This is an amazing team of people, the Alliance Defending Freedom, who are in front of the Supreme Court today.
We have audio from one of the ladies they are representing.
Her name is Elizabeth Gillette.
And they're fighting the Biden FDA, the Food and Drug Administration.
Why?
Well, because they decided against their security safety regulations that milfapristone, the abortion drug, can now be mailed across America to young women.
Why is this bad?
Because Elizabeth took it at the age of 24 when her boyfriend didn't want to be a father and she almost died.
Let's have a listen to Elizabeth's story.
It feels so bad.
I think I'm going to die.
Something is wrong.
I'm going to die on this bathroom floor.
I remember laying there thinking, if I die, I don't want my parents to find me like this.
I'm a human.
I deserved an extra appointment.
I deserved the truth.
I deserved the warnings.
They withheld that information from me.
And not only did they withhold that information from me, they put me in a situation where I could have died.
The FDA, has completely abandoned its duty to American women by removing safety standards for these powerful drugs.
They lied to me.
They did not tell me that I would hold my dead baby, that I would see its eyes and its fingers.
I still see it.
You don't, you don't unsee something like that.
You can't.
You can, well, she's not a spokesperson.
She's not a paid actress.
That's her.
That's Elizabeth Gillette, who took this incredibly dangerous drug.
1 in 25 women who take it end up in the ER.
Think about that.
1 in 25 take this and end up in the ER.
And Biden's FDA have said who cares?
It can be mailed across the nation to young women and they can end up on the floor of their bathroom holding the baby that was in their womb or maybe dying on the floor of their bathroom.
Planned Parenthood just celebrated last week a record number of abortions in America.
They were happy about it.
We're pushing between 900,000 and a million terminated pregnancies a year in America.
That's a genocide!
When you realize one in four of black pregnancies ends up in an abortion, there is no question who the racists are, who follows the culture of death.
It's the Democrats.
Now, God bless those that gave us the decision to strike down Roe v. Wade.
But this is how the Biden death cult is fighting back, mailing methoprestone across the nation.
Will you support the Alliance Defending Freedom that's fighting to protect young women by saying the FDA can't ignore its safety guidelines for this dangerous drug?
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So the first one should be about the Baltimore and the second one should be about... Gosh, what did we talk about?
Netanyahu fixing the military.
Right, the first one...
Okay.
I was Secretary of Transport...
Um...
Um...
My take on the Baltimore Bridge.
second second segment
Joy Reid, Netanyahu.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, that was the first segment.
No, that was the second segment.
Second segment?
Yeah.
Okay.
Of course Biden hates the state of Israel.
Mm-hmm.
And then, did we get a title for the A-block?
Uh, no.
And I also need a title for Joan Victoria.
A-block.
We did the bridge, but what did I open with?
You opened with the Biden montage on the deck.
The Biden montage, yeah.
And then Kareem Jean-Pierre, senile.
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Somebody wants to talk about Jessica Tarloff, John San Diego.
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Come on.
Boom, boom, boom.
Let's go.
Yes.
Yes, Sebastian.
Yes.
Okay, yes.
I looked up the number of downloads, and it's very hard to find because none of the networks or any of the major... You gotta go down about three pages on Google to find it.
There's 4.4 million downloads of True Social as of... Hang on, hang on, hang on.
Jessica Tarloff said it was 500,000.
Well, that's... You know, they're stupid.
They don't know what they're talking about.
They just make things up.
Yeah.
And I had to go to a website that you've never heard of. It's called searchlogistics.com,
and they're the only ones that actually came up with a number of downloads.
I love it.
And now that it's gone public, they were getting 8,000 downloads a day.
It's going to triple.
Of course.
It's going to be 21,000.
Alright, I love that.
Thank you, searchadistrict.com.
I'm going to check it out.
Stay on the line, John, for that piece of intel.
We're going to give you a signed copy of The War for America's Soul.
Of course they're lying, because they're liberals.
Let's go to Ted in New York!
Yeah, thank you, Dr. Gorka.
I love your show.
Thank you.
I'm listening to people talk about the conspiracy and this and that and the next thing and the ship.
I want to know why the most important port for automobiles and exports of coal in our country didn't have the same support system that the Gothel Bridge has here in New York put around it after 9-11, which may have helped.
Keep that bridge in the air.
I'm not saying it wouldn't have made it.
So let me talk to you about this, Ted, because I was listening to a friend's show today and a bridge engineer called in and he said, well, this could have been really easily avoided because you need to have more buffers around the pillars for the bridge.
And he said, we've got lots of rock in America.
All you need to do is to put buffers of rock around the pylon for the bridge.
And I'm thinking, Ted, You may be a good bridge engineer, but this caller doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to ships.
That ship is a hundred plus thousand tons.
Unless you're talking about the tectonic plate for the continent of America, there is no physical barrier that is going to stop a ship that is moving which weighs a hundred and fifty thousand tons.
It's like people have a little bit of knowledge and it becomes a dangerous thing, Ted.
The engineers in New York took that into account and we had 48 inch wide
half inch thick steel piles that were put next to each other in a pattern with enough
distance and then wrapped with a composite material.
Right, but you're talking about a whole series of things, right?
Correct.
Right, it's a system.
It's not something you wrap the pile on or, you know, wrap around the pile on.
You know, my argument is you can always try to put things place after and be smart about it.
But the point is, this is already a very shallow, hard to navigate area.
Yeah, that's why the pilot always has to be there.
Allegedly, there were two pilots on the ship at the time.
But at the end of the day, it's like the good general said, Ted, can we like wait a day or two and get some information about what actually is demonstrable?
Enough with the conspiracy theories, guys.
Thank you, Ted!
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Oh, and my CB radio breaker, breaker good buddy.
What is he babbling on about?
I don't know.
Somebody should ask his bosses.
Let's talk to somebody who may be able to shed some light on trucking and CB radios.
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Absolutely.
Happy Easter to you.
This is one of my favorite times of year.
You know, the springtime, everything is new.
Resurrection.
I mean, this is a good time.
I was walking our new hound, Titus, with our middle hound, Leia, yesterday morning.
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Did you steal it and make it a pet? Well I was wondering what happens if I let
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What were you talking to my team about?
You always have such a great chat, as I'm preparing to bring you on.
Why were you talking about truckers?
I don't actually know.
I just know that we started things off by going, breaker, breaker, whatnot.
And I responded, because I don't know exactly what you say, but I said, breaker, breaker, whatnot, and this is Daisy Go.
Have you got me Big Buddy 10-4?
Oh, there you go.
Come on.
That's right.
That's right.
Come on, good buddy.
Let's go.
Thank you, good buddy.
All right.
I remember the truckers.
You know, when the truckers were in Canada, we used to play on The Morning Answer the theme song to Convoy.
We got a convoy.
And I miss it.
I want the truckers to get up to no good again so that we can play that song.
It was fun.
Literally this morning, this is a little bit freaky, because I saw something about, I think it was the Canadian, no, it was the truckers, I'd forgotten about this, that some truckers decided to go to the border to, you know, make people focus on the open border.
And I had exactly the same thought that Where are my truckers?
Because I love America's truckers, especially Frank who calls in whenever he's delivering biodiesel or liquid eggs and then toots his air horn while he's talking to us on the radio.
It's like he's got liquid eggs on him.
Jennifer, that was actually rather good.
That was actually rather good.
Because they're just, they are what's left of the cowboy spirit of America.
I know.
Aren't they?
And remember, didn't they threaten New York City too, saying they weren't going to bring stuff in and out because of the treatment?
Our truckers, seriously, we owe them a debt of gratitude.
It is a tough job.
My mom's family from North Carolina, many of them were truckers that go back and forth across country.
Really?
Yeah.
My cousin Pat, so one thing that you may not know about me is I speak North Carolina.
Wow.
And my cousin Pat would call me and my mom and he'd say, Donna, that's my mom's name, Donna this Pat, I'm going to be out in Los Angeles.
I'd like to see you for breakfast, but I got to have someplace I can park my 18 Wheeler.
And I'm telling you, It's hard to find a place where you can park an 18-wheeler in Los Angeles, but we would find the place, and they're as good as gold.
I mean, the salt of the earth, and they do a really hard job for not a lot of money, and we wouldn't be able to survive without them.
So I think we should cheers today for American truckers.
How we got there, I don't know.
I'm just about to say I have no idea how these conversations go with you because they're just like totally plastic amorphous it's like one of those topology diagrams it's like it's like one of um it's like one of those Venn diagrams from the Cackler but but I have to say I have to share this with you since nobody's listening and this is just a private conversation my wife thinks I'm insane because I say to her, you know, if I had
to have, there's no other alternative career I can so obviously imagine doing than being a long
haul truck driver.
So back in the day, what?
Open road.
But she doesn't get it.
She hates driving.
And for me, I used to do a lot of teaching at Fort Bragg for the JF Kennedy School.
And I used to do this.
And she thinks this is insane.
So Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, or as it is known by the people who love it, Fayette-Nam, is four hours and 45 minutes from my home.
And I used to go and give a lecture on jihadi strategy, strategy of Russia, and so forth.
And I used to drive down in the morning, give my lecture, hang out with the soon-to-be Green Berets, and then I'd drive home after the lecture, which would be, you know, a good 10 hours of driving.
And I loved it!
And Katie thinks I'm a lunatic.
Am I crazy?
No, what you've actually uncovered is one of the differences between the sexes.
And I know a lot of people want you to believe that there are more than two genders, but there are many differences between men and women.
One of them is that men can recite movie lines.
Women do not have that gene.
Men love to drive.
Women do not love to drive.
I mean, maybe some, but you know, if we had a choice, we would probably never be professional drivers.
And there's just, so there's just reasons.
You've just uncovered one of those differences between the genders.
And you have also illustrated why my darling muse and my wife looks at me sideways with the stink eye and rolls her eyes at me whenever I watch one of my favorite movies and I can literally recite the whole script.
See?
She laughs once and then she says, oh dear, oh dear.
Enough, enough.
Yeah, there is a difference between the sexes.
Okay, let's get down to business.
I opened with this because I've had it with... let's just do it, let's just do it.
Put the tweet up, Eric, I don't know if you had a chance, from Lara Logan.
And she's been on the show and she's got an amazing reputation as an investigative journalist.
She was raped, gang raped in Egypt and I'm sure that had an effect on her.
But Lara Logan tweeted this yesterday and I just like, please Lara, this is within hours of the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident.
Quote, multiple intel sources colon.
Baltimore bridge collapse was a quote, absolutely brilliant strategic attack on US critical infrastructure, most likely cyber.
Now, There's a problem there, because you don't... you have sources, multiple sources, that tell you one thing, but then it's most likely.
If you know it's an attack, you need to know what kind of attack.
You can't guess and qualify it afterwards.
And I've just had it with people who just...
Make us look bad because I'm sorry nobody knows what happened yesterday.
Nobody knows what happened yesterday and now you put something out there And what happens if she's wrong, Jennifer?
I know.
And, you know, terrorism is serious.
Yes.
And there should be serious repercussions for terrorist attacks, especially on American soil.
And so I've seen these two.
In fact, Grant and I were talking about this on The Morning Answer today, about how the conspiracy theorists, especially with issues like this, just don't help.
And you know how much I love the people that call this program, that call my program.
We had a guy that called in and said, oh, that bridge was built by China.
Nobody knows.
There's so much serious stuff that is happening with China that we need to be grossly and acutely watching and aware of.
So what's a lot of China?
Attack their own bridge?
Correct.
Do we just don't have time for this?
Jen, it could be an attack.
It could be cyber.
It could be terrorism.
It could be a drunk pilot at the wheel.
But we don't know!
And you still are digging people out of the water.
And it's just, it's too soon to start exploring conspiracy theories at this point.
It's even too soon for the political stuff, by and large, that people just automatically want to engage with and hope that they're right.
It's like they throw a dart at the bulletin board and hope that they're right.
I mean, if it was a terror attack, and the reason why my inclination is that it is what it seems, which is a really bad, tragic accident, Wouldn't they?
I mean, why the Mayday call?
You know, you had a pilot of the container ship who seemed to do everything he could to try to prevent more injury.
I mean, really, it was miraculous.
And multiple losses.
If you watch the video, multiple losses of power.
You see the lights go off three times.
If it's an attack, you're done.
You're attacked, you're out of commission.
And it's over.
If it's a fault in the system, if there's something problematic with the backup generators, it doesn't happen three times, Jen.
Yeah, and you don't have a mayday call to try to warn people to get them off the bridge.
You don't have a pilot who says, who's, I think, been talking with authorities saying that he was trying to turn away and instead ended up crashing into the I'm an expert now as well.
Everybody online is an expert in shipping containers and bridges.
It's just magic.
It's like everybody's an expert on Ukraine and everybody's an expert on Israel and jihadism.
It's just amazing.
It's amazing.
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Listening in California.
She just texted me.
What did she say?
Tell her hi.
My Obama voting.
Oh no.
No, she loves Trump now.
She says, you as a truck driver?
Polly, your son, would love to be your assistant.
Let's just get him into med school first, please.
Thank you.
Yeah, let's worry about the truck driving next.
Hey Joel, James is coming to Unite IE.
I know.
Oh crap, I had to respond to him.
I think he texted me.
He was asking me about that.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think it'll be cool.
We're gonna get him a table and get him set up so hopefully we'll be able to to grab a few more cruises.
You're being so good about pushing it every day.
God bless.
Been trying for sure.
We actually got a really cool call.
That's great.
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I was like, great.
We like you.
You're like A++.
K++. Love it. Love it. Love it. So what's up?
What's the latest?
Oh, just crazy stuff.
Crazy stuff.
Having fun with Newsmax.
We'll talk about that later.
Oh, I like that.
A little tease?
Yeah, uh, what else have we got here?
What can we play with?
We haven't played Colbert yet.
Hey, Eric, did you see what happened in your hometown?
No.
With the leg?
No.
A lady got run over by an Amtrak train.
What?
And a homeless guy picked up her leg.
Oh, yes!
And ran off with it.
And ate it.
Yeah, and ate it.
Yeah.
I don't know if that's near- I mean, that's near your hometown, isn't it, Eric Wasco?
Wasco.
That name sounds familiar.
Let me see where that is.
I didn't... It's Kern.
Oh, it's Kern County.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That is not far from my hometown.
Goodness gracious.
Should we talk about Scott Wiener?
He's one of yours, isn't he, Jen?
Yes, he's one of ours, for sure.
And we have the new $20 an hour fast food minimum wage starting on April 1st.
Oh my gosh, let's kill more.
That so pisses me off that the McDonald's across the street is like, you know, just these computers.
The kiosk.
Yeah.
The kiosk.
That's all that it's going to be.
I mean, these people cannot afford $20 an hour.
Yeah.
Unless you want to pay $20 for a Big Mac.
Oh, let's talk about RFK as well.
Let's talk about RFK.
This is the greatest choice for us.
And Rona.
Let's talk about Rona and RFK.
That's good.
All right.
But you said come in with code 7 or you'll tee it up?
No, I don't know.
I hate Scott Wiener.
Let's think about that.
He's the purveyor of all bad ideas.
Remember, he's going to take Nancy Pelosi's spot, right, Jen?
He sure is.
Just a big pervert.
The worst.
Mm-hmm.
The actual worst.
Alright.
Uhhhhhh.
Apparently, RFK's running mate was one of the funders of that big Super Bowl ad he did.
Yeah, she paid for it.
Yeah.
Four million.
Yeah.
Chump change.
She also has donated a lot to Gascon.
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So much left to discuss.
Let's talk a little bit about the media because you are credentialed in the media.
Thank you.
Rona Romney McDaniel, I'm not shedding a tear for her.
She's gonna sue the people who fired her after three days on the job.
Her agent has jettisoned her, so nobody loves her now, not even her agent.
But the idea That you're not allowed as a quote-unquote Republican to appear on cable news which is just jammed full from Stephanopoulos to Jen Psaki with former Democrat staffers.
They really don't, they have zero appreciation of how this looks from the outside, don't they?
Yeah, I found myself actually getting so upset by this.
And this is not because I'm trying to defend Ronna McDaniel at all, because I think she actually ran the RNC into the ground.
And MSNBC, you would think, would actually want to bring someone in who probably contributed to the fact that we lost a lot of Senate and House of Representative races over the last few years because of the spending policies and not focusing on get out the vote and instead focusing on making sure you have enough fresh flowers in the office.
You know, a lot of things were out of line over at the RNC.
So this is not a defense of Rana so much, but it's just such a statement about what you're getting from what used to be a legacy news organization.
I'm not talking about MSNBC.
We know what that garbage is.
It is a steaming garbage fire over there.
But NBC News.
Which is the apparatus used to be really respected in the broadcasting industry as someone who was a journalism student.
Everybody tuned in for Tom Brokaw.
Everybody would watch NBC News as sort of one of the news organizations of record.
And this is what they've become.
They hire someone to just offer a perspective, not even to be an anchor or to host a show.
She's basically a contributor.
They hire her to do that, to give some perspective, because she knows who the Republican candidates
are in both the House and the Senate and at the presidential level.
And she can speak to it.
And the response from these not journalists — I don't even know what they are.
Caricatures.
They're like cartoon characters over at MSNBC flipping out because they might get an alternate perspective.
And Chuck Todd saying that he can't share the airwaves with Ronna McDaniel because she's an election denier.
Please.
They have Hillary Clinton on every chance they get.
And what's the difference between what Hillary Clinton said, never acknowledging that Trump was president, and the difference between President Trump saying, hey, maybe something went wrong here.
Let's just be fair, and they are clearly incapable of that.
So it's so disappointing.
Again, forget MSNBC, but to see NBC News put themselves in this position and allow these folks who take the airwaves to be so outwardly, blatantly hypocritical.
Zero credibility.
No, zero credibility, but the fact is they have no inclination that they have zero credibility, which means sooner or later they will pay the price.
Let's talk about the other big news yesterday, which is this woman, Shanahan, super liberal Palo Alto attorney, married to the former founder of, what was it Eric, Google?
Google.
Google, right.
Is this a good... I'm a little confused so help me out, Jen.
Is this a good look for the outsider RFK Jr.
to have this uber wealthy super lefty as his vice president nominee?
Well, first of all, a couple of things.
Conservatives, they love, like, shiny objects, right?
And so a lot of conservatives came to me and said, oh, Donald Trump needs to pick RFK Jr.
as his running mate.
I'm sure you heard that.
Oh, the bloody time.
Yeah, he's going to be, you know, unifier.
And my answer is, That I respect Robert Kennedy for his stance on the vaccine.
I respect him for his ability to fight for free speech.
But he's a liberal.
He's a lefty leftist.
He will prioritize climate change above any other problem at all costs.
I met the guy.
He's a nice man.
I don't think he's doing this for the wrong reasons, but he is a leftist.
And so when he got into this race, the only thing that made me nervous about him is that some conservatives may have been giving him a look because he's, you know, just a little bit different.
He's an outsider.
But this yesterday was the greatest day.
I mean, everything is going President Trump's way now.
He's had his money reduced.
He's got true social coming.
He has got momentum and wind at his back because Biden is terrible.
And the only thing that might stand in his way, people like a third party candidate stripping votes from him, with this election yesterday, this Nicole Shanahan is a disaster.
He's not going to appeal to anybody in the middle with her who tends to be a little bit more conservative.
The only thing I think he does with her His reach is out now to those voters like in Michigan that are 100,000 that think that Biden is too moderate because of his stance on Israel.
I think that this is a great day for us because the only thing that Kennedy's pick does is take voters away from Biden who are on the far, far left.
But you've got to be careful of this woman.
She's donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to George Gascogne.
She is really bad news.
But I think for conservatives, a good day.
Well, it just confirms who RFK is.
We're going to talk about the latest movie about Robert Kennedy Jr.
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All right.
Hey, title for that.
Uh, title for that, um...
Yeah.
Rfk's vpick.
Yeah, I was convinced more than anything else he was genuinely trying to get more Trump voters than Biden voters, but then that pick, I was like, yeah, yeah.
Done.
Because there is a path to him taking more Trump voters than Biden voters, namely the anti-vaccine stuff.
Yeah, but not with that choice.
You can block.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
Steve Deese was very upset about the VP pick.
What?
He had to call back another useless prediction, the DeSantis winning.
Now he said that his prediction that he'd get more votes than Ross Perot, he said, doesn't think it's going to happen.
Hang on, hang on, hang on.
How did I completely forget about that regional radio host?
That's because he's a regional radio, he's a local Iowa host.
But, but, but didn't he tell us that DeSantis is going to win?
No, he also said that the polls were PSYOPs.
Yep.
To get you to think Trump was going to win.
PSYOP by the Trump campaign and the RNC.
Yep, to depress DeSantis for now.
I'm still keeping an eye on Chris Nelson.
That guy's all in on RFK.
He posted a picture of him with his running mate and said, These two will not lock down the country if another COVID hits.
Trump will.
Biden will.
And he got ratioed.
And among other things, they were saying like, dude, Biden is pro-abortion and pro-woke.
And Nelson just literally responded, no, Trump is pro-abortion and pro-woke.
Are you kidding me?
They were not stopping.
My favorite tweet the other day was, let's see if you can guess who this was.
We would have been better off if Hillary Clinton was elected because she would have been pushing for reopenings and there wouldn't have been lockdowns.
Oh, is that Cardillo?
Yes.
No!
Yes.
No!
Hillary?
Yes.
Okay, you gotta send me that.
And for tomorrow's show, Jeff, I need some really juicy DeSantis audio from Deez.
Can you find me one?
Oh, lots, yeah.
Their new man is Chip Roy, though.
Oh yeah, they love Chip Roy.
They said that he speaks the way that they wrote for people in West Wing.
Off the cuff, he speaks like that.
They say he speaks as good as the West Wing writers, like Trey made all those things just off the cuff.
Yeah, I immediately think of Martin Sheen when I think of Chip Roy.
Uh-huh.
Well, didn't he also defend McCarthy in the Speaker battle, Chip Roy?
I think he was not one of the eight.
Yes, he did.
He did, he did, he did, he did.
The DeSantis people, they loved to eat their cake and have it too, because they were all, oh, DeSantis will support McCarthy, but Trump does.
And then their top guy, Chip Roy, was totally going to bat for McCarthy.
I don't get Chip Roy.
I don't know.
Or Bob Goode.
Remember Bob Goode endorsed DeSantis?
Yeah.
I was like, oh man.
Well, they both must be primary now.
Or at least Chip Roy.
Maybe Goode can stay.
Chip Roy was a Senate staffer that decided to become in the Congress.
That's really... He wasn't.
Yeah.
Chip Roy?
Was a Senate staffer?
I think for Ted Cruz, I'm pretty sure.
What?
20 seconds.
You think he was on there?
You say can I do something?
No, just pull over.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
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Just a year and a half?
Coming up on two years in August.
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Hello, Seb.
Yeah, you know, one thing that's bothered me about this January 6 shooting where that White House police officer... It wasn't White House, it was Capitol Police.
Yeah, Capitol Police.
Okay.
You know, he shot Ashley Babbitt and, you know, you're a firearms man, firearms safety.
One thing you learn right away if you're a hunter, You need to make sure you're backstop.
And one thing I've never heard anybody talk about, he shot her in the neck.
Those three police officers that were in front of that door moved over against a wall.
I have never heard anybody talk.
He could have shot and killed one of those police officers.
That shot could have gone through the glass if there was a hole there already.
And that police officer, or the security, White House security was he showed him on video running through the White House with his finger on Congress.
It's Congress.
It's Capitol Police.
It's not the White House.
Yeah.
So I mean, this this was I haven't even heard it talked about this guy was so unsafe.
He got an award.
For shooting her.
It's worse than that.
His identity was kept secret for six months.
Then he gets an award.
This is Michael Bird, who previously had left a loaded handgun in a restroom.
Should have been, you know, removed of his badge and his gun.
And not only that, he said in the interview, Joe, that he couldn't see who he was firing at.
He didn't know who he was firing at.
He should have been charged.
You can't pull a gun and use lethal force if you don't know, forget the backstop, if you don't know what you're shooting at.
I completely agree.
But of course, you know, nobody wants to talk about Ashley Babbitt.
They just want to celebrate Michael Byrd.
Thank you, Joe.
Let's squeeze in Randy Knoxville.
Dr. Gorka.
Hey, I was watching the Rick Maddow show the other night where he was going on and on about how terrible it was for Rona McDaniel, all that that we know about.
And he was using what I think is kind of on our side, even though it's the RINO side,
is that we didn't make enough fuss to stop these people that say,
that's supposed to be on our side, that there was nothing wrong with the election.
And that gave them the facade to hide behind, to say, we can't have election deniers.
If we would have done our job, Dr. Gorka, and rang the bell and yelled loudly,
What an obvious sham this...
I mean, we made a lot of noise.
I still make a lot of noise.
that they supposedly are using to hide behind.
I don't know.
I'm not sure I get the logic, Randy.
I mean, we made a lot of noise.
I still make a lot of noise.
What more did you want?
Oh, no, no.
For you, Dr. Gorka, people like me, my neighbors here in East Tennessee, we know what happened.
It's people like these rhinos, like your colleague, Hugh Hewitt.
Well, of course!
The rhinos, that's the definition.
What do you expect?
Look, here's the thing about the rhinos.
The rhinos make the same amount of money if they lose.
This is Rona Romney McDaniel.
This is Mitch McConnell.
This is Mitt Romney.
So, yeah, you nailed it.
Of course, why are you expecting a rhino to tell the truth about January 6th?
That's the definition of a rhino.
They're cowards.
Thank you, Randy.
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They come to me and the hosts independently say, yes, I want that.
No, I don't want that.
And I test every single thing, or I watch the movie.
If it's a movie, that's why you won't hear me advertising little blue pills or hair plugs.
No, not on this show.
And when they came to me with a movie, a documentary about RFK Jr., I was like, look, I worked for President Trump.
Okay.
And I watched it, and it was fascinating.
It's based upon the book, The Real R.F.K.
Jr., and we have the man responsible for it with us today.
The producer of very important films like Fahrenheit 9-1-1, the response to Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9-1-1.
We are delighted to have Jeff Hayes with us.
Mr. Hayes, welcome to America First!
It's good to be with you again.
Thank you.
Now, I'm going to be brutally honest.
I said this in the break, as we were talking in preparation.
I said, I wasn't sure about this movie.
I decided to watch it.
And I learned a lot of things about this man in the movie, about his family background, his drug issues, the fact that he was homeless for quite some time.
And the thing that struck me, Mr. Hayes, is it's not a political film at all.
Yeah, I actually started licensing this book before he announced that he was running for president.
I was interested in telling the story, and the thing that's aggravating to me, I don't care who anybody votes for.
That's none of my business.
I actually do care, but I'm not trying to influence a vote.
What I'm trying to do is correct a misinformation campaign about Bobby Kennedy that's being run by the New York Times, by mainstream media.
If you just listen to their definition of him, no one would like this guy.
He's an anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist, nutcase.
And it's very far from the truth.
And so I wanted to paint a picture of who this man is and where he came from.
And we made a very non-political film.
What do you think?
Let's do it.
I mean, everybody should watch it.
They can watch it for free right now at therealrfkjrmovie.com.
What do you think will be most surprising for viewers about this man?
Well, the fact that he was a hobo for a year and traveled around the country, across this country, riding on a train.
Well, on freight cars, right?
On boxcars.
Yeah, and literally eating out of cans was a hobo.
He didn't want anything to do with the Kennedy name at that point in his life.
He lived in Africa.
He lived in South America and speaks fluent Spanish.
He's known for having cleaned up the Hudson River and is an environmental lawyer, but his dad died when he was 14.
He became a heroin addict and was very functional.
Went to Harvard and graduated and then followed his father into University of Virginia and got his law degree out of loyalty to his father.
All while being a heroin addict and now has 42 years of sobriety.
He's just a fascinating human being who is, I think he has a photographic memory.
His off-the-cuff remarks about history stunned me.
I was with him yesterday in Oakland when he announced his vice presidential candidate.
Tell me what the main objective, if there is one unifying one, for the movie.
Is it to say this is what a smear campaign looks like for someone challenging the establishment?
Is it about the smears against him?
And we don't even address the smears, we show where they come from, but I want people to have an understanding of who this person is, and so they can see how this two-party system, this uniparty, does not want anybody else coming from the outside, and they will say anything and do anything to protect their ground.
Yeah, that's why they hate Donald Trump as well.
Tell us what it was like.
You mentioned you were there in Oakland yesterday.
What was the atmosphere like for the announcement of the VPIC?
It was really stunning.
You know, she was kind of a, you know, one of the names that was talked about.
I think it was a very smart choice politically because she doesn't have a voting record to attack.
If he had chosen someone that It's amazing this morning.
We have, you know, both machines saying, you know, the right saying, Oh, she's, she's a progressive leftist.
And you have the left saying, Oh, she's a tool of Trump.
And so.
I think it was a very smart choice, and she ran AI for Stanford University.
She's really committed to finding the problems with our health problems that are easily available to be solved if we could access the databases and let AI solve these problems.
Well, one of the fascinating things about the movie The Real R.F.K.
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Maybe just the real RFK.
No, no, no.
Why the establishment is smearing Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Why the establishment is smearing Bobby Kennedy.
Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Jeff, can you print for me, because I must have thrown it out, the Wellness Company copy?
Yeah.
Thanks.
If he makes it to the debate stage with Trump and Biden, then, oh boy.
You mean, then Biden's in trouble?
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, 100%.
I could see- it could be like a- I think that was a situation- No, it's not going to be a debate.
Biden will never- Oh, D- Biden's not going to debate!
Yeah.
That's a good one.
They're going to say that he's an insurrectionist and all that.
That's why he's not going to debate.
Well, because people forget that in 1980, there was a major third party challenger named John Anderson who qualified for the debates, but Carter refused to do a debate with him and Reagan.
He would only do him versus Reagan.
So that's- and he ended up getting like six million votes in 1980.
I'm going to use cut ten here.
Cut ten.
Is this the last segment?
Yes, it is.
The last segment.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
See you at cut ten.
Thank you.
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Will we have ever turnbacks here?
I don't think so.
Maybe something a little bit more tactical.
Thank you for that.
That is such a fun liner.
Jeff, did you watch, after the Baltimore Bridge incident, did you watch all the press conferences, one after another, these politicians crawled out of the woodwork, and then we had the chairperson of the National Transportation Safety Board.
Did you watch Jennifer Homendy at her press conference?
I did.
Because I found it entertaining.
And what did you think of it?
Let's just play the clip with sound and then we'll continue the discussion.
So this is the person who is in charge of investigating traffic disasters, airline crashes, and the kinds of things that occurred yesterday.
This is Jennifer Homendy.
The question is on the reported power failure.
We've heard the reports.
We've been made aware of those same reports about there being a power outage.
I've also seen statements, media releases from Singapore as well.
It's something that we take in.
But something that we have to verify through our investigation that that was what was part of the contributing cause here.
So, too early to tell.
Yep.
Jeff, give me your take on that.
Did that make you feel confident?
Because, you know, you're from Maryland.
Did it make you feel confident?
I watched the whole press conference.
She did that.
She repeated every question, like, so condescendingly.
And she acted like she was so annoyed to even be there.
And this is the day that it happened.
It's not like it was six months afterwards.
It's like, look, I've got to be at a wine tasting with my girlfriends.
I mean, why am I here?
And she answered nothing, too.
She did not give any answers at all.
So when I saw that, so we have the news going always live in the studio as I'm doing the radio, and I saw this blonde bimbo do this press conference, and I thought, who is that?
That's the chair?
That's the head of the Federal Disaster Investigation Agency?
So I looked her up, Jeff.
Do you know what her qualifications are?
No.
Like, she could have been, like, an airline pilot or a head of engineering for, like, a shipbuilder.
That would be cool, right?
Something somewhat close to the industry.
Uh, yeah, something that, you know, understands transport.
Uh, she was a legislative aide for the Teamsters Union.
Okay, okay, it's good, right?
Gets better.
And then she was a Democrat staffer on Capitol Hill.
It's not bad.
That's pretty close to the industry.
Doesn't that make you feel confident the next time you get on a plane?
Well, didn't Mayor Pete say when he was Transportation Secretary that he got engaged in an airport?
Isn't that his thing?
I'm sorry, you've got to laugh.
The Teamsters' Lackey, who ends up on Capitol Hill working for the Dems, is the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board.
How safe do you feel?
You've got to crack a smile.
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What does it mean to be a conservative?
And are there such things left as civilizations?
And if there are, what is Western civilization?
There are very few guests who could tackle questions such as these, especially Hi, thank you so much for having me.
demographic we are about to enjoy. A young man who has impressed millions
online. I found him through my son. He is the host of something called the What If
Alt-ist as an alternative history channel and we are delighted to have him
back on America First. Rudyard Lynch, greetings.
Hi, thank you so much for having me. It was a pleasure coming on the previous
time so I'm grateful to be back and to clarify for your first question you're
asking what my definition of Western civilization is?
Don't steal my thunder.
I am the host.
We will get to that momentarily.
You can clarify me later on.
I've been watching your latest video about religion as I was coming to work today.
I want to leverage instead A question that we got into with your colleague yesterday in a private discussion that has bugged me for the longest time, especially as I became more and more interested in politics, or rather active in politics, and that's the word conservative or conservativism.
So I'd like you in front of our millions of listeners to address the topic we grappled with yesterday in our discussion.
What Content.
What functional meaning does the word conservative have today, given the fact that it originally meant to conserve those traditions which have demonstrated themselves over millennia to function, like family and so forth, if those phenomena, if those traits, if those traditions have been systematically dismantled or assaulted, is conservatism applicable as a political identity today?
Let's begin with that, Rajaat.
What I would say is that if people use it, it's an applicable identity, where if you form the political movement around something, it works through just watching it in the world.
And it's interesting where, among people my age, and I'm 22, the political compass is very popular.
And the political compass is right, left, authoritarian, libertarian.
But as a person who studies a lot of history, you can tell that over the course of human history, The political spectrum is often something completely different.
If you're across most of human history, the political compass is that between entrenched landowning elites, who are often more socially liberal and degenerate, and then often fanatical populist religious reformers.
So that's the normal binary.
But in our society, due to the technological change implicit in the Industrial Revolution, the political divide is those between Effectively, those who treat progress as their god, and that they think that all change that happens is good change, and that it's our duty to make change happen faster, and those who do not believe that.
In other words, the difference between conservatives and progressives is, do you think human nature is perfectible, or do you think it's not?
Because under those conditions, if you think human nature is perfectible, Once you remove constraints upon human nature, stuff like religions, governments, various social mores, etc., you will reach a utopia.
And if you don't believe in that, then you will think that you need to maintain those things for society to survive.
And this is an idea I took from Thomas Sowell, so it's not original to myself.
Now, I'm going to go off here on a tangent, and I warn our listeners and viewers in advance that this is what having discussions with somebody as well-read as Rudyard is all about.
You spoke about how the dynamic was elites that owned the land and then everybody else, and you can see this replicated over time.
How much of a paradigmatic shift Does it mean that today we don't have landed gentry and kings and dynasties and the might of a nation some believe is not a function of how many factories they have making, you know, gears and axles, but we've gone into this age of bits and bytes, big tech, Palo Alto.
We don't have landowners running massive estates.
We've got Jeff Bezos with his warehouses and Google with their SEO control of information.
Is that a reality?
Is that disconnect with the physical world and where money is being made a reality or an anomalous blip in your opinion?
I think there's two things to look at first here.
The first being is I don't think the intelligence or the service economy is the most important aspect of the economy because What we believe in our society is that there's almost this progress.
You start out agriculture or hunting, then you go to industrial, then you go to service economies and intelligence economies.
And once you've attained that level, you, um, once you have attained that level, you don't need to go back.
And so that's the logic we use to send our factories to Mexico and China.
My belief is that Your society's long-term wealth is dependent upon how much value added you have.
In that, Nigeria is a desperately poor country, and same with Brazil, but they're both some of the most blessed for resources or agriculture or Various kinds of natural bounties, but they don't add value.
They ship it off to other places to have the value added.
Well, Switzerland or Japan, these are places, let's look at Switzerland or Sweden.
These are cold countries with not much fertile land that have become staggeringly wealthy since they can add value.
And the trend I see when people move Past the industrial level to the service level, and this is something I talk about very frequently, is that we look at the world in 10-year cycles, and so we're incapable of looking over the course of centuries.
But historic trends normally take centuries to play out.
And for example, Europe, in my opinion, and this is something I'm sure Sebastian and I will get into later, Europe has gone in precipitous decline over the last century.
A century ago, Europe was half of the world's economy.
Now it's 19%.
Just in the 1960s, Europe was 40% of the world economy.
Now it's 19%.
So Europe is a wealthy society, but it made a series of negative decisions, such as destroying its religion, introducing socialism, high tax rates that killed its economy.
But we won't notice that because it'll take a century to play out.
And so societies that drop their agriculture or their industrial base in just-of-service economies, they end up going into decline because they don't produce things the rest of the world really needs.
And it's easy to replace, it's hard to replace industrial bases, it's easier to replace knowledge economies.
As you can see with all these intellectuals moving from California to Texas, and or from Europe to America around World War II.
And secondly, you end up with a vastly unequal society.
And so a big reason inequality is so high now is that we pulled out the mid-level industrial jobs
and then we put a tremendous amount of money and power into this knowledge economy.
And I don't think it's a coincidence that guys in the knowledge economy made that decision.
But look at England, for example.
England used to be the most important economy in the world.
Now England is the city of London and the financial sector there and the knowledge sector that happens to have a backyard, which is the rest of the country.
Yeah.
And so once you remove your industrial base, what you're effectively doing is Removing your society's leverage over other people through producing goods, and you're also creating a vastly unequal society which only panders to the educated upper classes.
And on top of that, as a nation you make yourself incredibly vulnerable when access to those actual physical products is denied you should there be a war and they're being made somewhere else.
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In your latest video, Radyar, you had an image of several leaders, the deadliest leaders
in history, including Mao, Genghis Khan, Stalin, Tamerlane and Hitler.
And you made a certain observation about these mass murderers.
Only one of them stood out.
Would you replicate for our listeners across the nation what was the common denominator for most of history's greatest mass murderers?
My latest video was on the social reason religion exists and why almost every society in history is religious.
And I think that's an important point, because our current society, we treat religion like it's some thing uneducated children do.
If you're a religious person, in our society, religion is acceptable if you're in the third world, you're some ethnic minority, because what you're doing is quaint and you'll eventually grow up to become a progressive leftist.
But If you're a religious person in a developed country, you are an uneducated savage who needs to be destroyed by society.
That tangent aside, the point I was trying to make with that video was to show the social importance of religion.
And if this exists in almost every single society in history, religion must be truly important.
And the point I was making with that chart is you look at the top five mass murderers in history, and this is pulling from a book called Atrocities by Matthew White.
And for the people in the audience who want to study history, I'd recommend this book as a good place to start.
And there's a handful of books where, if you're getting into history, I can recommend.
This is a ranking of the top 100 bloodiest atrocities in history.
And Matthew White, he doesn't have a political dog in this game.
He's centrist.
He doesn't talk about politics.
He goes through every single one of the top 100 atrocities and ranks who and pulls together all the academic sources to develop a definitive list of the most trusted sources on how many people each atrocity killed.
And so the top five mass murderers in history are, in a row, Mao and Genghis Khan are tied for number one place at 40 million.
After that is Stalin at 20 million, Tamerlane at 15 million, and Hitler at 12 million.
And the point I was making here is that except for one, none of these people were part of a traditional religion.
Communism, and the reason I became an avowed anti-communist, is communism has killed more people than every other religion and ideology in history combined.
Let's take a second to think about that.
And I know I'm touching on one of Sebastian's buttons here due to his family background, but communism's one, the Mongols are another, and that the Mongols killed something like 80 million.
And keep in mind, during the Middle Ages, the world's population was 500, 600 million, something like that.
And Hitler, he publicly pretended to be Christian for political reasons, but in his personal writings in the Nazi The Nazi doctrine, he loathed Christianity.
So of these five people, three of them were atheists, and two of them were Mongols.
The only one that was religious was Tamerlane, who was an Uzbek warlord from 500 years ago.
And his ancestors had only converted to Islam in the last generation, so he was barely civilized, basically.
And what I found is people like to criticize religion, but if you look at a map of atrocities over world history, once you remove the religions, you had the bloodbaths of the 20th century, of Nazism, the world wars, communism.
And before religion, you had...
I'm when I say religion, I mean the axial age religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, whatever.
And before that, you had another series of bloody wars with being the Roman conquests, mass slavery, and In that time period, between the rise of these world religions and the decline of them in the 20th century, the two bloodiest places in the world were the Central Asian steppe, which was pagan, and China, which had the weakest of the major religions.
So you can see that religion over history has been a force which has limited people's bloodthirstiness.
And I'm not going to say religions are perfect.
There are many places where they err in the same way that every single ideology errs, or every single belief structure errs.
But it's clear from the evidence that religion has held back mankind's worst aspects.
Right, I mean, and it should be logically demonstrable, because whichever religion we discuss, it has to impose some kind of moral order.
If you deny religion and the existence of God, then of course, you know, if God is dead, then everything is permissible.
And of course, you know, to quote Blaise Pascal, if you deny the existence of God, if you kill God, you still leave a God-shaped hole in the soul of man.
Why is that?
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gonna get to them these are all about mostly about your latest video there's
one observation you throw out these pithy observations and you move along
at such speed that you know people need to stop listen or re-listen and
there's one bon mot there's one little sentence you throw in there in your
analysis of you know why religions exist and you say it's remarkable and I want to
drill down on why you think this is
You state religion is really the most important thing in civilizational history.
Yet today, in our civilization, most people don't understand that it is the most important thing.
Why is that?
Is it just because of the success of postmodern relativism and secularity?
Let me use an example from Hinduism, where in Hinduism there's this concept of Maya or Laya, that the outside world is an illusion.
And Westerners don't agree with that, but the way I would explain that is that you look at our lives and random things happen to us.
We have to deal with like work issues or relationship issues or uh i don't know a war or having your pet dog die all these things happen in your life and it's almost like you're on a road trip and you see these things pass but you in the car it is your one soul that faces all of this and so
The way I'd imagine religions is for among young men, there's this whole business of alpha male coaching.
And one of the biggest principles among all these alpha male coaching is improve your mindset.
And what that means is that have a good headspace and a good set of values so that Once you face the world, you can face all these issues, and you will be able to do so.
And that's a kind of cringe industry, I admit that.
That being said, there is an underlying level of truth to it, where a religion is a society's shared conception on what they value, how to face the world, and What they believe.
And the thing is, you can't really control what happens to you in the world.
Anything can happen.
But you control how you deal with it.
And so religions are fundamentally the way that you choose to face the world and the things that you choose to believe in.
And Often times you can't control your society's economy, you can't control the enemies it faces, but you can choose the values and the faith which you choose to deal with it, and then gradually over time you remake the world in the image of your faith.
In that, as you face the world and your society face the world over millennia, religion is a way of bringing God's image of the world closer into reality and closer into your mind itself.
I have to ask you, you mentioned, you call it this cringe industry, the masculine self-help.
Would you include in that the demonstrable rise of the popularity of stoicism?
Because I see stoicism as this kind of, I'm going to have a religion without religion kind of thing.
Yeah, I call it cringe, and I am liable in this in that I have taken things from all of these trends.
I'm a young man stuck alive today.
And so I have gotten a lot of help from this.
And it's something where if young men are on this path, it's one of the better things you can do.
The reason I say it's cringe is a lot of it's from, it's a lot of it's public relations stuff with advice that's not that good.
And it all boils down to just work harder.
And It is good advice to work hard, but you need other things in your life too.
Yeah, making your bed is not enough to give you meaning.
It's a starting point.
And I went through a massive Stoicism phase in high school when I wasn't really in a good place in my life.
And Stoicism was good, but I gradually evolved from Stoicism to Christianity because I don't think Stoicism is fundamentally a realistic appraisal of the human condition in that Even the most- look at Napoleon.
Napoleon is one of the most rational, capable people in history, but he had his insane love affair with Josephine, where he was just not- If you just looked at Napoleon's relationship with Josephine, he would not look good.
And so with Christianity, and other religions to a different degree, is that he could accept his own failings and then move onward.
And Stoicism, I think, is useful for operationalizing.
It's good to be a Stoic in your business.
It's good to be a Stoic if you're a general, or if you're in a position of responsibility.
I think that in But I think being a stoic in your personal life and on your off time is not accountable.
It's not realistic for the entire human race.
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Oh, let me get this out of the way, if I may.
So, is there such a thing?
We used to talk of Christendom.
Nobody talks of Christendom anymore.
Is there even a Western civilization left when we look at open borders, self-hatred?
Is there such a thing as Judeo-Christian civilization today?
I'd say yes, because The more you travel around the world, the more you realize the things we take for granted are absurd.
Go to China, go to Zimbabwe, even Venezuela, and you see that the things that we take for granted are not normal.
Where the idea of the individual, that's a particularly Western idea.
The idea of property rights, a particularly Western idea.
Science invented by the West.
So there is a clear difference in Western and non-Western societies, even today.
That being said, If you look at a lot of the Western world, it's minority Christian now, where England is 29% Christian, France is 37%, or it's one of those.
Almost every country in Northwestern Europe, or the former heart of Christendom, are less than 40% a third Christian.
And what you're seeing now is the creation of a completely new set of values.
And I talk about this in the video we discussed last time I was on this show at Modern Civilization.
and there is it's currently being eroded and there's this new modern civilization you see this around the world where go to china go to russia all of these traditional cultures are struggling and that's mostly due to the industrial revolution where i talked about this in the last video we made on religion in that A lack of religion in a society doesn't have to do with logical proofs or science.
You see periods of agnosticism and atheism over human history, going back thousands of years.
The Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans.
And it comes when a society is A, wealthy enough, it doesn't need these values and or starts to resent them.
And B, the social structure of the society has changed so much that the value system about which it came from is difficult to apply to the population.
And for the Industrial Revolution, we became the wealthiest society in history and one of the most technological advance.
So it was hard for the previous value systems to keep up with that.
That being said, the things that are replacing it are so abjectly stupid that they have to fail.
And I have studied every philosophy, every religion in history.
I feel comfortable in saying what modern wokeness is the stupidest philosophy in history.
And We get stuck in the eras of history we live in, in that we often have absolutely bizarre things that we take for granted.
And our societies are pushing degrowth, civilizational suicide, the destruction of the dominant ethnicity, Women need to replace men, and these things are objectively insane, and they can't succeed.
Yeah, it's that discussion we had yesterday that a philosophy cannot long survive if it is predicated on the denial of objective truth.
At some point, you know, it's like building a building and denying mathematics.
Sooner or later that building will collapse.
I want to talk about one topic, Radhya, that People love to exploit for clickbait.
It made for a very popular video of yours, but you weren't interested in the clickbait.
You were talking about, for example, the difference between metropolitan and rural America, and this is the potential for a societal violence or civil war in the United States.
Will you talk about... I want everybody to watch the video because it's a fascinating analysis.
How there is a true bifurcation in America, but it's not political.
It's not right and left or Democrat or Republican.
It's communities and those who can function in Starbucks with, you know, the Wi-Fi on their Apple products.
So the rural versus the urban.
How much of a ticking time bomb is the growing chasm between those two communities?
So you're asking me a bunch of interesting questions.
It'll take me a second to go through all of them.
And across American history, America is such a big country that we always have a divide inside America, inside our political politics and political politics, inside our political culture.
Originally, it was interior versus coastline at the time of the American Revolution.
Then it was north versus south.
Then it was coasts versus interior again.
And I look at I always try to look for some underlying demographic or cultural reason for political differences, because political differences don't exist in isolation or ideological differences don't exist in isolation.
They are representations of the society.
And the biggest prediction I have for the right versus the left is, first of all, as you said, rural versus urban.
But secondly, it's How much autonomy you have in your job, where if you work in a large bureaucratic structure, you will be part of the left, which is how the left runs all of society today, because all of our society, whether the media, the government bureaucracy, the academia,
Military corporations are all bureaucracies.
We're a bureaucratic society, and the reason bureaucrats love the left is their lives are so boring that the only way they can motivate themselves to keep going is imagining their bureaucracy is to be holy, and the left is the deification of bureaucracy, or through perfect bureaucracies will build a utopia.
On the right, everyone who is self-employed Or has autonomy in their work, even poor people like small business owners.
Most business owners in America aren't wealthy.
Farmers, artisans.
And the reason for that is that if you have autonomy in your work, you have a stake in the society.
And so you have a desire to keep the society going because you have something worth losing.
But if you're in a giant bureaucracy, you want the bureaucracy to go and you have no stake in the survival of the society.
And I, in my videos, I say that we're on the verge of a civil war, and that's something I could talk for a very long time about.
I have put about six hours into talking about the future of civil war.
Let's just drill down on one issue.
What is the main catalyst for that impending violence?
Yes.
One of my catchphrases is I'm betting against God, and what that means is that there's infinite ways to be wrong and only a handful to be right.
The statistical chances I'm right are pretty low, and I try to be aware of that.
But What I'm saying is that I am pretty certain we're going to have political violence.
I bet money on that.
The exact causal mechanism through which it starts is difficult to predict.
I made a video saying I think we're going to have political violence, which is a war or a revolution or something like that, by the 2024 election.
And the reason I say that is that we're in a place where for the right and the left, they have an easier time staying in power Okay, so he's brought in 15 million people.
That's absurd.
placating the other side and that's for a handful of reasons. First of all it's
immigration. I believe Biden's brought in some ridiculous number six million
people twelve million people. Officially it's eight but if you talk to the
experts you can safely double that. Okay so he's brought in 15 million people
that's absurd over the last three years. Also money printing.
I don't trust the numbers people put out, but the numbers I've seen, it might be a lot worse, is the value of $100 in 2020 is now $75.
That's four years.
And so the Democrats have been pushing immigration and money printing to degrees they're just completely unsustainable.
Meanwhile, another trend I see is wokeness took over all of society.
And wokeness is a cancer that consumes the vitality of organizations.
Look at Disney.
Look at the West Coast.
Look at any woke organization.
It will burn through its social capital within several years.
But the thing is, the woke people have so controlled those organizations, and they're power hungry, that they have a lot of trouble letting go of power.
And so what you see here is that society can't survive another four years without a revolution.
And I spend a lot of time on right-wing Twitter, and it's an incredibly bloodthirsty culture.
There are the people out there who want to do this, and it's similar on the left, where most of the biggest left-wing political streamers have openly said they need to use violence against the right.
And So I think the easiest catalyst for this is the budget, and there's a handful more, but I think the budget's the most likely, because there are patterns that predict historical crises like this.
And the most likely one each time is budget issues, which is the French Revolution, the English Civil War, the French crisis around the Black Death.
and you could go through so many more. And we're at a point where we're barely passing budgets
every few months. And so let's say each time we pass a budget, there's a 10, 20 percent shot that
it doesn't work out. Then you keep on rolling those 10 or 20 percent shots, and you're getting
very high odds. And so each time they pass a budget is due to the Republicans giving concessions to
the Democrats.
What happens past a certain point when a Republican elected official says, I have a better chance of getting reelected if I say no to the Democrats than if I say yes?
And then once that starts, everyone has to play to their side, and it becomes this tinderbox of all these small, rational calculations that would add it up, lead to war, because the Republicans say, no.
The Democrats think, I won't get reelected if I do this.
I have to level up.
The Republicans say, we can't let the Democrats offend our honor.
The Democrats say, we can't surrender to the Republicans.
And then Texas secedes, and the National Guard is splitting up.
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We will be having confabulations at least once a month with our friend, Rudyard Lynch.
In the meantime, I'd like to set up our audience for a successful education on all matters historic and civilizational.
From our new regular friend.
With regards to reading matter, in your last video you spoke very highly of the historians Will Durant with his multi-volume History of Civilization.
Of course Spengler and their discussion of cycles.
I purchased on your recommendation The Leviathan and Its Enemies by Samuel Francis.
If you had to recommend one book to read, and I know Spengler, I completely concur with you, it's a very difficult read.
If you want people to start getting into the question of civilization, cycles, the understanding, the trends, the patterns in history, where should our listeners and viewers begin Rudyard?
I'm going to give two recommendations, depending on how much you want.
The book which explains my worldview in its totality the best is War and Human Civilization by Azar Ghat.
And that book is a study of how war has changed human history.
And it goes through every aspect of human society, either marriage or psychology, or
why the West rose to dominance, or why China had a big empire that declined, or why Rome
fell.
It's a study of the nature of war over human history.
And whenever I talk to non-conservatives, and I say, Rudyard, what book will understand
the conservative mind best?
I don't know Ozergat's politics, but that book will explain how conservatives think
the best.
Because conservatives are always on the lookout for the destruction of their societies and
external threats, and maintaining values against those.
So a more complicated book, and it's long, War and Human Civilization, if you're a normal
person and you want to get introduced into history, I would recommend The Invention of
of Yesterday by Tamim Ansari, which is a.
The best intro to world history, where it's a history of the worldviews people used over history.
So he explains how the ancient Babylonians saw the world, how the medieval Europeans did, and how that changed over time.
And I love this book because most people, when they study history, they get too stuck in the dates and the facts and the wars, and that's important.
But also, it's important to know why these choices happened.
And I think it helps people digest what the subjective experience of history was like in a better way, and that's easier for people to remember.
I'm so, I'm not familiar.
I've just ordered both of those books.
The Invention of Yesterday, a 50,000 year history of human culture, conflict and connection by Tamim Ansari and then by Azargat, a war in human civilization and that's going to be an easy read for me because I wasn't familiar with the book, the author, or the thesis, but my response to my students and the officers I taught over the decades is, if you want to understand the history of mankind, you have to understand the permanence of conflict.
The idea that war is something we can negotiate away or wish away is absolute childish naivete.
The history of man is written in blood and the history of conflict That clarity is why we so enjoy our friend Rudyard Lynch, and now he's gonna be a regular guest at least once a month.
In the meantime, educate yourself with his amazing videos on YouTube for free at WhatIfAltHist, and check out his new podcast as well, History 101.
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