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April 28, 2025 - Louder with Crowder
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There is No Trump Buyer's Remorse; Why the New Poll Numbers are a Psyop
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Media malpractice.
I don't know if you know this, but the whole blue suit thing is BS.
We'll talk about that, what the media did to mislead you.
Also, the new polls show Donald Trump underwater.
That again is another media psyop, and we'll take some data from Rasmussen, who I believe will have a...
The gentleman from there tomorrow as a guest.
Also, I don't know if you remember the helicopter crash that took place early on in President Trump's tenure.
And he said it could be DEI related and everyone said that he was sexist.
Well, it turns out it was a female pilot who directly refused to listen to a man and people died.
But ain't that a story as old as time?
Or as old as at least...
A woman was taken from a man's rib.
So we're going to talk about that and more.
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Glad to be with you.
I forgot one more thing to tell you.
We will be talking about the conflict in India and Pakistan.
Don't say who cares.
And its impact potentially on the West, because that's what you care about.
Otherwise, it's just, you know, India and Pakistan.
Those are two places?
Kind of.
Let me know.
Let me know.
And I do have a question for you.
We hear a lot from the media about buyer's remorse.
Trump voters, buyer's remorse.
Oh, he's got that buyer's remorse.
Have you met anyone who has that?
Genuine question.
Now, I've met a few people saying, well, you know what, he better start delivering on promise, you know, X, Y, Z, for example, the Epstein list, things like that, where people are disappointed that he hasn't gone as hard in the paint as they would like, but I haven't heard anyone disappointed because, oh, I thought we wouldn't have this.
Division and something, something, something New York Times.
So, let me know if you've met anyone or, hey, if you're one of them.
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I lost more than 10 pounds this weekend.
Did you?
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I'm good.
I got buyer's remorse.
Really?
Not for Trump.
I brought this thing called Bro Zempick.
It's supposed to help me lose weight and be cool.
Hasn't done either.
No, it just makes you douchey.
Yeah.
Like, bro, I gotta switch, bro.
Yeah.
When it goes down, bro, you don't even know, bro.
Like, I just see red, bro.
I've had to take off four puka shell necklaces.
Did you?
They disappeared.
Ah, what the fuck?
Take off those bead bracelets.
He's got a tribal tattoo now?
Yes, yes he does.
I was wondering about the wristband.
I was like, you don't play tennis now.
No, I'm married to the game.
Yes, you are.
And I don't hate the game.
I largely hate the player.
So, speaking of players, we all know this noted historian, Joy Reid.
Yes, she still is unemployed, but she's still speaking on social media.
Largely, you know, but if an angry, wig-bearing lesbian screams alone in a forest, right?
So here she gets precisely wrong.
This is what happens when you don't have a laundry list, just a credit list of producers, of writers, of fact-checkers, of people who say, ooh, don't say that.
Once it's raw and unfiltered, people from legacy media, they try and compete on the new media platforms.
And they reveal themselves to be exactly who we knew them to be.
Everything she says here, and she's cheered by her equally idiotic friend, is precisely wrong regarding human history.
So we're a nation of the strongest parts of each community on Earth.
If you take that away and try to distill us just down to white folks, we'll be like Europe.
An aging, slowly dying, former empire.
The Roman Empire didn't survive because it didn't have enough strength in its diversity.
It suppressed its diversity and it died.
Is that the one that owned Egypt?
If U.S. wants to be the Roman Empire, keep voting the way you're voting, y'all.
Keep voting for people like Trump.
Because we can be the Roman Empire and the Roman Empire had a high and then baby it fell.
The end.
Amen.
Joy Reid unleashed, folks.
Don't you love it?
Are you not entertained?
I'd say she's rather leashed by sheer stupidity.
The Roman Empire, in all references, publicly available.
Collapsed for several reasons.
Not really the lack of diversity.
As a matter of fact, it was largely because they granted everyone Roman citizenship and failed to have a unifying identity.
They overextended themselves militarily.
And of course, that was combined with the rise of Christianity and some factions that developed.
But really, it was the opposite of diversity.
It was they had too much diversity and people felt no sense of duty anymore.
So Rome ceased to be.
Everything she just said is factually incorrect.
Just go check the references.
Joy Reid fired and should stay fired.
Also, it sounds like she thinks that the last empire in Europe was Rome.
Yeah, exactly.
She's like, it would be like, we'll be like Europe.
And I'm thinking, oh, she's talking about the English Empire, maybe the French Empire, maybe the Spanish.
No?
Oh, she thinks that all of Europe was the Roman Empire.
Oh, okay.
That's the last empire that existed.
Yeah, yeah, I guess.
Do you know America?
Succeeded from the Roman Empire?
Yes, exactly.
And threw off those shackles.
Yeah, we threw the tea in the harbor because we didn't want to play their Coliseum games.
That's right.
And built a lot of stadiums.
How can you call yourself African-American?
African-American and not know that the Roman Empire occupied a great portion of Africa?
Yeah.
I don't think she cares.
No.
What about our co-host?
Are you not entertained?
Wow, that's like the most Bueller.
Bueller comment I've ever heard from a host.
Also, no, we are not.
No, no, no.
No one was entertaining.
Nothing is entertaining about it.
We don't like it.
Here's something else we don't like, largely.
No, we'll get to India in a little bit.
But we'll start with Europe.
So this picture, with a caption, has gone viral on X. And here's the picture, and it says, The American mind cannot comprehend this.
And as of now, it has like 65 million views.
Because you see two men playing in what looks like it could be Italy, maybe France, I can't exactly tell, playing some kind of a game at a pub and a lady smoking a cigarette seemingly doing nothing.
Just having lunch on the sidewalk.
Yeah, and a lot of comments are like, well, yeah, because Americans just, you know, they don't work to live, they live to work.
And in Europe, they have it figured out.
You know, they have much more work-life balance.
I do understand.
You know, you don't want to be like Japan in the 90s where you have to avoid just thousands of plummeting tiny bodies because people live in the office and they're killing themselves.
Yeah, there does need to be a balance and family should be a value that you esteem higher than, for example, work.
But Europe, just to be clear, and this is where I sort of part ways with some of the white supremacists, not nationalists, but white supremacists, has contributed and created pretty much nothing for a century and a half.
There's a difference between having work-life balance, you know, like obviously it would suck to be an H-1B worker working for Tesla or working for Meta where you have 16 families in a house and you work 70 hours a week for no pay where someone skims off the top.
That's not what we want.
We also don't want to be a society where we effectively do nothing ever.
So let me give you some stats on this as to why the United States is a better country than Europe.
And I know Europe is not a country, but take any country in Europe.
We're better.
Give you an idea.
There are, well, first off, more people want to move here than to Europe.
There are three times as many Europeans moving to the United States than Americans moving to Europe.
That's it.
It's pretty tough to argue with those numbers.
And I'll get into some other numbers that I've always thought were pretty interesting.
But if you look at income, the United States, our income is about 35% higher than the average in the EU.
Our disposable income is higher.
It's about two times the EU average.
If you look at youth unemployment in the U.S., it's about 9.4.
The EU average is 14.5% with Italy being about 17%, France being 19%, Spain being 25.5%.
Wow!
As far as innovation, this is why Europe can enjoy smoking cigarettes and sitting on their ass doing nothing all day.
The United States is number one in startups, 84,000.
Number two is India, which they're funging.
The numbers are 18,000 startups.
Number three is the UK with 7.6 thousand startups.
And something that people will often say is, well, they have a higher quality of life in a lot of these European countries.
That is true.
That is true.
Now, it's not really fair to compare, for example, making a socialized healthcare system work in a Norwegian country that is the population and size of Rhode Island.
Okay?
If everyone in Rhode Island was the exact same race...
From the same lineage, with the same history, same work ethic, I'm willing to bet that you could make some kind of socialized healthcare system work.
That's not what we have in a country of 340 million people that is quite diverse.
Or our greatest strength, as Joy Reid says.
Sorry, she was referring to the Romans.
So to give you an idea, they'll say, well, people in Denmark have a higher standard of living.
That's true.
Again, Denmark, look at the population.
Look at how homogenous it is.
Here's the stat that has always blown my mind, and I've presented this before.
Danish Americans, their living standard, meaning you take them, you transplant them in the United States, 55% higher than Danes in Denmark.
Swedish Americans, their living standards are 53% higher than Swedes in Sweden.
So you take the people, you take the history, you take, by the way, you take their identity, which is important, And you transplant them in the land of opportunity and guess what?
They flourish.
That's the stat that has always blown my mind.
The United States is better.
It's more productive.
We are not a perfect country.
But anyone who says we want to be like Europe, you know who would no longer be able to be Europe?
Europe!
Europe!
They can't get free internet and free new devices and technology if no one's creating it!
Hey, the EU Parliament just called and said you can't take the month of August off anymore because you have to fund a military now.
Yes, exactly.
Sorry.
Yeah, just change it.
Hey, you know what?
Protect yourselves.
There you go.
Whole way of life changing.
Let me put a finer point on it.
How high on the hog do you think Ukrainians could have lived if they were actually spending money to defend themselves from the war that they face now?
In other words, if they knew they could rely on zero dollars, zero weaponry, zero innovative technology from the United States militarily, they would have had to invent and develop and manufacture it all themselves.
How do you think Ukrainians would have lived?
As Russians.
Yes, exactly.
Really, I think a lot of these people would have been like, well, we can't have sustained it ourselves.
Same thing with Canada.
Let's get a daddy.
It's really quite clear.
Some of the best responses, by the way, someone responded, the guy on the right wouldn't be able to comprehend the slur I'm about to call him.
Someone said, yeah.
Someone said, yeah, we can, meaning comprehend.
It's called zero GDP growth.
And then someone said, this is literally half of Cincinnati, Ohio.
We have a skewed perspective in the United States because we can kind of picture everything because we've experienced everything compared to people from the rest of the world.
And you see this quite a bit on Twitter.
You know, for example, this is part of a trend based on another Twitter post that went viral last year regarding something Indians couldn't comprehend.
Yeah.
Oh.
Clean functioning bathroom?
I don't know.
I don't know.
A third of Indians crap wherever it falls, by the way.
It doesn't smell in here.
How am I going to find the bathroom?
Animals use the corner.
Wait, is that real?
A third?
Yes.
What?
It's about a third.
It's about a third of all people in India just crap wherever.
It's crazy.
I saw this video where they broke down the amount of people globally who...
Crap outside.
It's like something like 40% of the world's population who craps outside live in India.
It's like a heat map and there's just this giant red dot over India.
There we are again leading the charge.
We are number one.
No one poops on the street better than us.
We are import-export poop coordinator.
Now...
Really quickly before we move on, you know whose mind is kind of blown by this?
The out-of-business restaurant where they took that picture.
Oh, really?
Now out of business.
Permanently closed.
Where was it?
Spain.
It was Spain.
It's Spain.
It's permanently closed.
That's right.
We are going to play the gammon and this lady is going to smoke a cigarette and we're going to take a nap.
And go bye-bye.
I would have stayed open, but they would have required me to work.
So we're closed.
I want to relax like they are.
I am not going to be a bad boy.
That will be the end of me.
I have pride.
I won't be a bad boy.
I will be unemployed.
So, moving on here to our flaws in the United States, and I don't favor, of course, government media, because then you end up with NPR, then you end up with PBS, you end up with CBC in Canada, or Pravda.
But I repeat myself, we do, however, have for-profit media here, and they get it wrong quite a bit, and they engage in what we know as media malpractice.
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So the two today, one is a PSYOP, where they're trying to convince you, you guys have heard this, that Donald Trump's approval ratings are the lowest of any president ever.
In the last, well, at least the last 80 years, and of course there's a blue suit at the funeral, so they're just trying to gin up hatred, especially when it's a slow news cycle.
The good news is, if it's slow news, hey, as a comedy show, it's a renewable resource.
We don't have to just make stuff up.
And the other story, remember that DC, the Blackhawk crash?
Comment below, don't cheat, don't fast forward.
Do you know that we now know the cause of it?
And you know that's pretty important because...
This is why we're sort of juxtaposing these two.
At the same time, they want you to believe that Donald Trump is the least successful president ever and he's gotten everything wrong.
He called this one right.
This was one where a lot of people were saying, ah, you know what, he came out, he jumped the gun.
Turns out he knew something we didn't.
So, yeah, remember the DEI thing?
Okay, that's a hint.
That's foreshadowing.
Let's first go on to this, the 100-day anniversary.
That's tomorrow.
And, of course, according to the media and according to the polls that they will thrust upon you, he is failing.
On every front.
Tuesday marks 100 days in office for President Trump's second term.
Tonight, our new CBS News poll finds his approval rating has dropped eight points since his inauguration.
It's one of the worst, if not the worst, first hundred days I've seen, certainly in my lifetime, of any administration, and maybe in the whole history of the country.
Trump's first hundred days in office have been a, quote, unadulterated disaster.
He did not win.
The first hundred days.
He lost the first hundred days.
Tuesday marks 100 days in office for Trump, whose approval rating is sinking.
President Trump is making history, but it's maybe not the kind that he wants.
Fox News anchor Brett Baier reported on the president's sinking approval rating.
Very provocative headline there.
Are things falling apart for Trump?
It is provocative.
I don't know.
I'm willing to bet you're going to answer, because right now on CNN, this is what they're doing.
Live!
Nothing up our sleeve.
It is 1118 Eastern.
They're talking about him having the lowest approval rating in 70 years, they say there.
70 plus, because they can't do research.
Because what we have here is 80 plus, according to these other polls.
So according to some of these polls, you have ABC, Washington Post, Ipsos.
It's the lowest in 80 years.
That's what they said.
But here's the thing.
If you look at this, and yeah, polls are...
Kind of a bellwether sometimes, but they can be used to manipulate public opinion.
So I know everyone's going to say, well, see, you only use polls when it's convenient.
No, no, we only use polls when it seems as though the methodology is robust.
Right away, what stuck out to me is they have him at negative seven on immigration.
Yeah.
So hold on a second.
He ran on immigration.
The majority of Americans supported deportation.
The majority of Americans supported closing the border.
The majority of Americans thought that Biden was awful.
On the border.
And the majority of Americans thought that Trump and Republicans were better on the border than Biden and Democrats.
Correct?
But for some reason, in the first hundred days, where he's lasered in and actually started deporting people, and we have seen the record lowest number of border apprehensions, people trying to get in, he's doing worse?
Well, here's why that stuck out, because people agree with Donald Trump on deporting illegal aliens by a 50-48% spread.
And another poll that you see here on ABC.
And people still trust Trump over Democrats by over seven points.
He's not underwater.
He's at plus two.
So this one poll that everyone is citing has him at his lowest in 80 years, but immediately you know it can't be trusted on immigration.
So that brings us to, yeah.
What I was about to say, this is such a funny point for Democrats to make.
Right now, every news outlet is covering this.
Worst in 70 years, and they don't tell you, but better than Democrats still.
Yes.
Who do they poll?
The women's shelter in San Francisco?
Yeah, exactly.
And you know what else?
It's not the lowest in 70 years.
No.
It just shows you that there is an all-time low amount of trust in our institutions, period, which people complain about this, that we're more divided than ever.
Okay.
And so it doesn't exist in a vacuum.
Now, Mark Mitchell, who's been on the show, I believe he'll be on sometime this week, over there does unbelievable work at Rasmussen.
He said that Donald Trump, and according to his data, which has been remarkably accurate in comparison to other pollsters, the approval is almost exactly the same as Biden at this point.
Meaning Biden within the first 100 years.
And in 2024, Rasmussen was the most accurate pollster, if not one of, but some, depending on the metrics, the.
And Ipsos, the famous poll right now that is being said everywhere, One of the least accurate pollsters.
We still trust those guys, right?
Yeah.
This is a perfect example of the media trying to manipulate public opinion, using polls to try and sway public opinion, because they want to be the cool kids club.
They believe in the power of the mob.
Yeah, if we think it, you should too.
Your neighbor thinks it.
Yes.
Don't differ from your neighbor.
It could start a fight.
Well, even CBS, CBS's own poll, to give you an idea, you have to look through some different numbers in these polls and then see how they frame the questions.
So CBS, 61% on their poll agree that Trump is doing what he promised in the campaign.
And the most popular issue of his campaign across the board was deporting illegal aliens.
So none of this makes sense when you look at it.
When you look at it, when you just examine it slightly deeper.
Than surface level.
But how long are we going to believe these polls?
I mean, we saw this during the 2024 election.
We saw Harris plus two, Harris plus five, Harris plus three, and then Harris in Iowa plus some number in the teens.
I can't even remember what it was.
It was either plus 14 or plus 12. Yeah, some crazy number.
And then the lady from the, I believe it was the Iowa Register, resigned.
She quit.
That was our last stupid poll.
It's going to last as long as we have dumb people.
I know people that I'll see them posting about, like, oh, the worst economy, worst economy.
And I'm like, you have cheaper gas and cheaper groceries.
Everything's cheaper right now.
Here's a fact.
We could have some kind of a snap election like a parliamentary system.
We could have a snap election right now.
Guess what?
Donald Trump wins in a landslide again.
Yes.
That's what we do know.
That's what even the left would have to admit right now.
So people aren't getting everything they want all at once?
Okay, maybe there's some truth to that.
If an election were held right now, people have seen Joe Biden.
They've seen his handling of the border.
They prefer Trump on the border.
That's the number one issue for most Americans.
Guess what?
Donald Trump wins.
Yeah.
And he's better in the economy.
He's trusted more in the economy than Joe Biden.
So don't just look at the surface level poll.
Hey!
Do you think Donald Trump's the nice guy?
I don't know.
Lowest approval in 80 years.
And then you have, and I just, I hate, I have to make this point, but it's not like the media hasn't fought Trump forever anyway, but right now there's a concerted effort to make every single thing he does look bad, even when he wins.
Right.
Even when he does something that's good.
Right now they're going back to egg prices.
They had gas up there and they're like, it's literally a line that does this and goes up into February and then drops off a cliff and they're pointing at the peak.
Right.
Like, don't look over here where it's going way down.
Look up here at the peak.
Look at the egg price thing.
Every single time, you've got the media out there saying that everything he does on immigration is wrong.
Everything he does on the economy is wrong.
And they know better.
It's not like these guys are ignoring him wrong.
They know better on this stuff, but they want him to fail.
Yes.
And you know what?
This is because they're very immobile, the left.
The fact that they're even using the egg argument at all, it tells you that they can't pivot from it.
They're not able to yet.
I haven't heard it recently.
Well, they just did it now.
They just did it on CNN.
They're way down.
It's like artifacts in an old plasma TV where you're like, oh, I guess I was playing Call of Duty too much because it's burned in.
Crappy arguments from a month ago are still burned in because it's a system, and it's an entire party run by committee, and the committee is unfortunately dominated by insane people.
When people say the fringe left, they mean those in charge of the DNC.
And of course, they're corporate donors, of course the people to whom they're beholden, you know, like Big Pharma and Bernie, even though he doesn't want you to talk about that.
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So the left, to go to your point, Anything he does is wrong.
Yeah.
Right?
Everything.
Because they failed so abysmally, they really do have to focus on the negative of Trump, because it's pretty hard to do worse than the previous administration, and they have to provide some kind of a contrast.
They can give him no credit.
So, the latest example of that is the Pope's funeral, and what is now being referred to as suit gate, blue suit gate.
Even Trump in his blue suit at the Pope's funeral, it was like, why are you being the ugly American again?
You know, couldn't you just, like, show just a little respect?
Donald Trump is wearing a blue suit.
Shut up, snatch patch.
Donald Trump...
He just does what the hell he wants.
How disrespectful.
How disrespectful that Trump is wearing a blue suit to a funeral.
Madeleine said, did he not have a black suit?
At least a dark blue one.
Well, the dress code was very...
It was very, very specific.
Donald Trump in a blue suit when we know he has a black suit because he was wearing a black suit the last time he met the Pope.
So why wasn't he wearing it this time?
You're dressed like Big Bird.
I was thinking bananas and cream.
So, yes, a blue suit at a funeral.
And, of course, this is all the news that's fit to print.
The New York Times was quick to criticize his fashion choice.
This comes from the New York Times.
Trump's blue suit at Pope's funeral draws attention because you want it to draw attention.
The Vatican asked Pope Francis funeral attendees to wear all black.
Trump wore a blue suit, which we'll get to.
You know, this doesn't exist in a vacuum.
See, the only person who wore a blue suit, is it actually considered disrespectful?
Are people offended outside of the talking heads?
But I will make this argument first.
Considering that we are dealing with some members of the Vatican, not the whole Catholic Church, but some members of the Vatican who have at best checkered pasts, and some of the guests included, the blue suit should be the least of their concerns.
Blue suit.
Yep.
Yep.
You don't wear white to a Pope's funeral?
No.
At least it's before Labor Day.
That is a good point.
So here's the New York Times photo, just so you can see.
Cropped.
Okay, this is what you saw first.
This is overlay B10.
Okay.
This is the cropped picture that was making the rounds everywhere where it showed Donald Trump and then it showed only black suits around him.
Okay.
They used it.
They cropped it.
And some people even argue that some of the stuff that was circulated on social media, they used some blue saturation to try and, you know, highlight his blue.
Okay.
Here's the original uncropped picture and it shows many, many people there wearing blue.
Jeez.
Many people wearing blue.
Just to be clear, there's nothing...
I don't own a black suit.
Just to be clear, I own a navy blue and I own a charcoal suit.
Many people who work in business don't own black suits because black suits are...
You're wearing a tuxedo at that point, right?
It's for a black tie affair or a funeral.
Sometimes a funeral happens quickly and so a lot of people don't own...
I've worn a charcoal suit to a funeral.
How about you?
You can comment below.
Was everyone offended?
And what about all the people?
I wore green to a funeral.
Really?
Well, I was in uniform.
Oh, okay.
I was gonna say, well, that's nice.
Rebirth, springtime.
Well, this is also the Christian, like, church.
Shouldn't you be, this should be a celebration of life.
This guy's in heaven right now.
Do you understand what the Bible says about how much better heaven is than earth?
We should be like, yeah, good job.
You made it.
You know, like, what is this, a dirge?
Go to a black southern Christian funeral.
You'd be amazed at all the funny hats.
Yeah!
That's true.
It's like it's a Kentucky Derby.
We're going to celebrate his life by wearing a fruit basket.
And here's the thing.
That's enough, right?
Okay.
New York Times lied.
Uncrop the picture.
Plenty of blue.
You win.
Unfortunately, on the right, there has been an altered picture showing a sea of blue suits that people are sharing.
And this, of course, it's using the same tricks as the left, where it's incredibly oversaturated, so it looks like...
Everyone's wearing a very bright blue, basically the color that Gerald is wearing right now.
It also looks very selective, like they went in, selected people in that area.
And my point to you is, I don't want you guys to share the lie, right?
This issue is already, use the truth, it's enough.
Kind of like George Floyd, we talked about this last time, where George Floyd, he never pistol whipped a pregnant woman, he never held a pregnant woman at gunpoint.
He did commit an armed robbery.
And hold a woman at gunpoint hostage while her three or four-year-old toddler was in the house.
The truth is enough.
If you decide to go out with the lie, the left is going to make you look foolish.
Many people wore blue.
The New York Times selectively cropped that picture.
That is enough.
Don't believe the lies from the left.
Don't believe the lies from the clickbait right.
And certainly don't allow the PSYOP to work where you think that, oh, all of your neighbors who voted Trump have turned against you.
Here's another example of media malpractice, and this one is kind of funny.
But not really.
This article came out in the New York Times, again.
And it actually had a whole briefing on what caused the January 29th.
Remember that?
The Black Hawk crash in D.C. So, the article kind of places the blame on miscommunication, you know, some congestion that was taking place, some systemic safety oversights.
But if you go deep, deep, deep, deep in the article, like at the bottom, they do mention Briefly.
That the pilot was Rebecca Lobach.
And that the pilot, who was a woman, because remember, we're going to get to the dialogue of Donald Trump saying DEI, and everyone got furious about it.
This pilot got the altitude wrong, was flying too high despite warnings, and ignored direct instructions to change directions.
So if she had followed any of the directions that she was given, This crash would have been avoided.
This person did not listen to the people she was supposed to listen to, and we're still looking into the level of experience and level of proficiency, the level of actually being capable.
That's why we need a meritocracy.
So let's do some time traveling here.
We now know it was a woman.
We have a little more information, by the way.
Pretty cozy with the Biden administration.
Pretty cozy with the DEI policies.
But back then...
When Donald Trump came out and gave his press conference and he spoke of this, he said, we're going to get rid of DEI with the FAA.
We're going to get rid of DEI in the military because we have to have the best people acting as pilots.
We have to have the best people acting as air traffic controllers.
He didn't just single out one branch of the military or one branch of government.
He said, we have to do away with DEI because it's a cancer and it's too important at this point.
Now, either he was making a misstep because people were saying, how could you blame this on that?
Or he knew something that we didn't.
It turns out that he knew something here we didn't.
In his opening remarks in the White House briefing room today, President Trump said the midair collision over the Potomac River was a dark night in our nation's history.
Moments later, he shifted blame with, as he later acknowledged, no evidence to support it.
Suggesting that Democrats, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives might somehow be to blame.
The president is making these unsubstantiated claims, blaming his predecessor's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
President Trump and his allies continue to double down on the idea that diversity, equity, and inclusion programs had anything to do with this sad and tragic collision that happened in D.C. Like a kindergartner,
just, you know, essentially making up stuff, making fun of people with disabilities, all kind of conjecture.
Well, come on, don't say, oh, women have disabilities.
Just don't make the best pilots.
This brings us to now.
You just said, okay, Rebecca Lobach, you know, so the female directly disobeyed orders.
A woman refused to listen to a man.
People died.
Let's be honest.
Okay?
That's what happened here.
We know quite a bit more now.
Now, all of this person's social media was scrubbed, to the best of our knowledge.
As a matter of fact, including, by the way, some of her family's social media.
So right when it happened, this information was, boom, private.
Couldn't find it.
Well, here's what we know.
And we're still doing our due diligence, but you can check the references.
This pilot, Lobach, worked for Biden as a social aid.
Seemed to be a member of the LGBTQIA+.
And remember, she was the last person in this Black Hawk crew who was named in the crash.
Seems that someone probably told Donald Trump early on when he came out during this meeting and said, hey, yeah, by the way, it was this woman.
She directly disobeyed orders, and it seems like she maybe got some favorable treatment because she was in cozy with the Biden administration, and she was kind of a social left activist.
Okay, he went out and said, we have to do away with DEI.
Now, do we know for a fact that this means she was the least qualified pilot?
No.
Do we know for a fact that this means she wasn't a great pilot?
No.
That's the problem with DEI.
For the same reason, I can't look at a black student at an Ivy League school and know whether he deserves to be there.
That's the problem with affirmative action.
Don't blame me for looking upon the female pilot with doubt, because naturally, men tend to make better pilots.
You know it.
I know it.
Otherwise, men wouldn't smoke women in pool for crying out loud.
It's not just.
Physical strength?
It's also reflexes.
It's also doing well in high-pressure scenarios.
That's what men were designed to do, and women are better in other scenarios.
Putting someone in a high-pressure scenario where adrenaline is coursing with required split-second reaction times typically doesn't lend itself best to the female skill set.
Of course, there are exceptions.
But there's a reason that people would be suspicious of this and go, ah, how did she get in there?
And by the way, we predicted how the media would spin Trump's words in real time while he was speaking about that crash.
I guarantee you what the left is going to say right now.
That's right.
On social media, Trump blamed air traffic controllers for last night's accident.
Almost verbatim headline, I guarantee, to get out there somewhere.
It's not what he's saying.
He's saying like, look, you should just have the most qualified people in these positions, period.
There you go.
Right there.
I called it 20 seconds before it happened.
Trump blames DEI for deadly plane army chopper collision.
No, he didn't!
No, he didn't.
He said, these policies are in place and I'm changing it.
That's all he said.
He has to say, look, we don't know yet, but I'm going to say that as a baseline, okay, there is going to be a new approach and we are going to hire the best of the best.
That is the only focus.
It is the only criteria we will have and we will compensate the best, most qualified workers for all of these positions, be it pilots, be it air traffic controllers.
That's our priority going forward.
It hasn't been the priority of the previous administration.
That's what we're going to change.
Outside of that, everything else remains to be seen pending the investigation.
That's what I would say.
Now, you could be more worried with this story about a witch hunt of female pilots because there's going to be a rash of qualified, world-class female pilots and foot soldiers and specialists who are going to be tarred and feathered because of the actions of a few.
Or you could...
Be more concerned for the families who lost their lives in the name of social engineering, because this was a crash here on our own soil.
What do you think happens abroad?
What do you think happens in war?
What do you think happens when your entire military has become a social experiment?
So I will say this.
I don't know, but I'm going to assume that this person was there in part because of DEI.
I'm going to assume that this person probably shouldn't have been in that position.
I'm going to assume that this person got some favorable treatment.
And again, I'm assuming, I'm speculating here.
Because of their relationship with the Biden administration, because of their social activism with LGBTQ AIP, because this was the right person as far as optics, and probably got that spot from someone who likely would have spared dozens of lives.
That's my assumption, so hey.
The good news is, it'd be really easy to make me look like a fool.
Please make me eat my words, and show us the qualifications.
Show us the hours logged.
Show us why this was the woman who should have been piloting that craft at that moment in time and it was someone else's fault as opposed to a broad with an ego who now...
Wasn't going to do what the man told her to do, which would have saved lives.
Yeah, and release the flight recorder.
Give us all the data.
Let us understand what happened in the communications with the tower, with the co-pilots, anybody else in this situation.
Look, we have paid for air safety with thousands and thousands and thousands of lives throughout the history of aviation.
That is literally the price that we've paid.
We have an accident.
We investigate.
We try to make sure it never happens again, and we keep improving every single time.
This is also one of the most controlled airspaces in the world.
Right?
Reagan around the White House and around very sensitive targets, potentially.
This is one of those places where you don't put anybody but the very best people.
So, I'm just saying, find out for sure.
I never want to have this conversation again.
I never want to think when an aircraft crashes and something bad happens...
Was that person the very best person for this job?
Never ever again.
Nobody ever does.
You would not put your safety on the line if they said, hey, check this box that says it's okay if maybe not the best people available were selected for this program.
And they will never make a biopic about this bitch.
No.
They should release that.
In a world dominated by men.
Don't tell me what to do!
She killed dozens of people.
It's never going to do it.
It's always a strong woman who comes in and shows the man what's what.
Well, the man was saying, hey, lower your altitude.
Turn left.
Oh, why?
Because I'm a woman.
You think I need your help?
I don't remember if it was my grandfather.
He was a person who taught all the pilots in the Air Force there.
He was a colonel.
And he was logging hours every day.
He was up in a plane every single day.
I remember hearing a story of someone who was teaching a trainee where you can take the controls over.
And gave one command, said, alright, I need to change your altitude and, let's say, veer left.
And the trainee asked one question.
Why?
Boop!
Assumed controls.
That person didn't get in the air again for a week and was dressed down on the ground.
It was, you do as your superior says at that moment, especially when you're a trainee or a novice, period.
This doesn't happen.
Exactly.
There's no room for why.
When you need to do something.
When you get on the ground, ask all the why's you can.
After action report.
I know that this pilot does after action report.
It's an AAR.
It's a typical thing for everybody to do in the Army for every operation, practice, or real world.
So they know what an AAR is.
They should have done that afterwards.
Instead of exactly what you just said, reducing altitude and veering to the left is what she was asked to do.
What?
They cut them a woman?
You want to come fly this plane?
Yes.
Yes, I do.
But you got the job because of tits.
Yeah, listen.
This information, the altitudes that they should have been flying at in certain places, this should have been known well before they look at this stuff and they understand on the charts.
That's something a man would say.
Don't mansplain to me.
You should be able to read this.
Like, I don't know altitude?
Once we get the communications from the tower and everything, I also think that Donald Trump had information about what we were doing in our air traffic control program.
Because it can come down to...
An unclear direction as well.
From somebody who's not assertive, from somebody who is not saying clearly what they want people to do, it is 100% within the realm of possibility for that to be a factor as well in this crash, which again goes back to what Donald Trump said.
It's really hard to be assertive with a DEI hire, by the way.
I can say this because I had people, friends who were in Guantanamo Bay, and they said, depending on the race or gender of a new private tour, we can't yell at them.
No, the entire program shouldn't have any of it anywhere in it at all.
Right.
That's the whole point.
Donald Trump didn't just single out this.
He said, this entire system cannot be on DEI at all.
Your lives could be lost.
I'll tell you what, they don't really have that problem, but they have a laundry list of other problems.
Other problems.
India, well, and Pakistan.
They're both really, really bad countries.
Again, two separate places?
I think so.
You guys can comment and let me know.
I don't fully understand how Bangladesh factors into it.
They also don't have laundry lists.
Yes, they do not have laundry lists.
And true.
So India and Pakistan, right, they're on the brink of an all-out war.
And I know you're thinking, okay, whatever, who cares?
You should be able to think that, except for the fact that you understand a big part of some of these countries, their plan is to get their citizens to other countries in order to influence our foreign policy.
So Pakistan, India, the stage is set.
For just, I mean, where I just, I mean, maybe we could, like, geofence nukes.
Maybe.
Where we just send them to both of them and they could just, like, but they'd have to, like, run them in on a tram.
They couldn't even launch them.
Hey, you guys let me know if that's a solution.
It's time for Eye on India.
What's that smell?
It's India, Josh.
India-Pakistan.
It's like 7-Eleven versus Shell.
Yes, exactly.
Exactly.
And the United States is quick trip because it's in a different league.
Come at me, bro.
It used to be one full country.
They separated.
It's a long history that I really don't care about.
It's not awful, mate.
No.
It's not awful.
We colonized them, but then said, oh, let's keep them separate.
Lots of poo.
This all started, and this of course does not mean all Indians or all Pakistanis, but as a general rule, if there is a culture that I want to import least, it's that sphincter of the world.
Just to be clear.
Of all the cultures on Earth, outside of warring areas in Africa, of course, but I don't know how much worse it is than India and Pakistan.
So this started after a terrorist attack.
And this, of course, means that there is a statistically higher than 0% chance India and Pakistan are going to be going to all-out war.
First breaking news, and at least 28 people have reported to have been killed after gunmen opened fire on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Wednesday, the Indian government continues harsh diplomatic measures against Pakistan, whom it accuses of being behind what it calls a terrorist attack.
Well, a Pakistani official says there was an overnight exchange of fire at the border with India that's along the so-called line of control that separates the nuclear-armed rivals and neighbors.
India and Pakistani troops exchanged.
I just can't take it seriously.
She sounds uninterested.
I'm laughing.
Who's this guy?
Pakistan People's Party's chairman Bilal Bhutto Zardari has raised the war pitch against India.
Blood will flow?
Blood will flow.
They will blot us.
If they want us to fight in the shade, then they throw.
Throw arrows on something.
We will fight them, but we still cannot win more than 10 medals in the entire country's history despite 1.5 billion.
We are not a coordinated people.
We play cricket.
Takes five days to play one game.
You are so fast.
Everything is now, now in America.
We play our game.
It takes five, six days.
You have a snack.
So, this, how does this affect the West?
Well, it does, unfortunately, because we have a lot of people in this administration who, they kind of want to see India as like a major trading partner.
And I get it compared to China, but India is still awful.
As to what set off this latest wave of tensions, you know, there's always kind of an inflection point.
we actually have an exclusive look at the confrontation.
Are you crazy?
You're fucking.
You are fucking.
You are fucking.
You fucking.
You bloody.
You bloody.
B *tch!
B *tch Hey, have a nice day.
I don't think he saw it.
By the way, the loudest argument, they had the least risk of becoming physical ever.
And at the end, have a nice day.
Have a nice day.
Come again.
Fists would have been flying far more quickly in America.
Yeah.
You don't, me, I, you.
Wait, what?
And it's like the guy's just like, hey, you don't say that.
I do say it.
What do you do?
I don't do!
Okay!
The passion was there, but the muscle was there.
No, the muscle was not.
I respect it.
I like it good.
Violence-free.
Some key facts here, okay?
And a lot of this is just going to be making fun of India and Pakistan, to be clear.
I'm sorry.
But I'm not.
Buckle up.
So key fact number one, what's happening?
You know, there was that terrorist attack on April 22nd.
26 tourists in India.
We're killed.
And it's terrible.
And of course, our hearts go out to those affected.
Islamic terrorism spares no one in that area of the world, and it's been a problem for India for a while.
However, India immediately pointed the finger at Pakistan, which they often do, with the defense minister writing, We will not only reach those who have perpetrated this incident, but also those who, sitting behind the scenes, Pakistan, I'm looking at you, have conspired to commit such acts on the soil of India.
Here's the thing.
There is no proof at this moment in time that Pakistan is behind it, and that's a problem.
You think racism is bad in the United States?
I don't think you understand that prejudice exists everywhere.
Look at the prejudice that you see between Indians and Pakistanis, and then also look at the prejudice that you see within parts of India.
They hate each other.
They have a caste system, and they treat each other as subhuman.
It is not the eat, pray, love, spiritual guru land that you have been taught.
It's to be.
India is so pissed off at Pakistan, they even suspended the Indus Water Treaty that, by the way, sends water to Pakistan.
It's been in effect since 1960.
And by the way, it's responsible for 80% of all Pakistani agricultural water.
My question, though, first, is how bad is Pakistan's water that they are importing 80% of this?
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Now, that's real.
The music.
That's a party.
Yes.
Yeah.
That's a good time.
Bacteria can't live in feces.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Don't worry about bacteria.
I am protected by the cow dung.
And we make fun of France for not having a clean enough river for the Olympics.
Our bad.
I am immune because I drink cow piss.
By the way, many people in India, meaning millions of people, drink cow urine.
When people here in the United States talk about Eastern religions and enlightenment, you understand these are millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of people, hundreds of millions of people, who don't understand the concept of trains.
They get hit by them.
Two Indians an hour who...
Just throw their trash wherever it may lie.
Very similar in Pakistan, too.
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You may say it's offensive, but I'm telling you, it's...
It's the greatest export.
And yes, by the way, the people saying they think it's Pakistan because it was Islamic terrorism and because they were specifically targeting Hindus.
Sure, but there are Islamic factions that exist in India.
The point is, if this is going to be a global conflict...
There needs to be a little more proof than they have right now.
It's just India constantly blames Pakistan for everything, and Pakistan blames India.
India needs to blame a little more India, to be clear.
And this is terrible.
They have the right to retribution if this is an attack from Pakistan, but they're looking to draw us into this, and I can't think of one that requires our intervention less.
Key fact number two here.
The Indians have a very clear strategy here, okay?
As far as how it relates to war, and they've laid it out.
It's poop in the streets, bathe in garbage rivers, and get hit by moving trains.
Now, you know I've said this a few times, but it's true.
Two Indians per hour.
All cultures are equal.
Two Indians per hour, every hour, are killed by moving trains, meaning they are already in motion.
The people in question know that it's in motion.
And don't avoid the train anyway.
Selfie! *laughter*
How?
How?
Hi, I'm Pranesh.
Welcome to Jackass.
Roll credits.
And we're not laughing at one person.
We're not laughing at one person.
I'm laughing at the concept that we are the world and there's one race, the human race.
It's not true.
I'm 100% laughing at that guy.
I don't care if it makes me a bad person.
There are metal tracks on the ground to tell you where these things can roam.
This isn't a train accident.
Also, the train!
It's there!
It's big!
It's huge!
It goes honk-honk at you!
Actually, it's more like a burp burp, but still.
With noise-canceling headphones, you could still hear it miles away.
Without the horn, you could still hear it.
Two people per hour.
And by the way, these aren't like Wall Street tycoons who've had enough and they've been caught in scandal and they throw themselves in the third rail because there are no Wall Street tycoons.
It's people who don't seem to be able to identify a moving...
Train!
And the issue is, the reason I'm making fun of it is because you need to understand that there are many, many people.
You're tech overlords.
You're sort of oligarchs.
Including, by the way, yeah, in some capacities, Elon Musk, who want to mass import third-world labor from India to price you out of a job.
And they do show under the guise that it's a more developed nation than it is.
So, the Prime Minister there, Modi, he has made it very clear that India wants to escalate against Pakistan.
What worries me, some U.S. officials, including Kash Patel, including Tulsi Gabbard, Came to the defense of India and seemed to be potentially echoing that sentiment.
Here's why it's so troublesome.
You need to understand that India specifically utilizes this tactic of overseas diaspora to specifically influence foreign governments.
So there are 18 million Indians who are living abroad, Indian nationals.
That's the largest diaspora in the world.
In America, there are 5.4 million Indian Americans.
And there are more than 5 million non-immigrant visa holders in the United States alone.
75% of all H-1B visa holders in the United States are from India.
And it's done under the guise of, well, Americans can't compete.
The best and the brightest come from India, which is exactly what they want.
And I suppose they have a point.
What could we do without all of these architect engineering geniuses?
I need you!
Thank you!
What the heck was that?
I don't know.
I don't know.
They're getting water from the air conditioning.
Perfect.
Yeah.
It's already filtered from the rusted metal.
It goes to the coils.
How many in America?
Over 5 million non-immigrant visa holders.
In only 24 homes?
Yeah, and only 24 homes.
That's crazy.
75% of all H-1B visa holders are from India.
And the government of India uses this to try and curry favor with other governments.
Also to be...
What were you going to say there, Joe?
I was going to say, apparently we have to read the caption on that video.
The clip AC water.
Yeah.
Apparently that's necessary.
Can we see it again?
Yeah, it's air conditioning and they're getting water from it.
Yes, bye.
People drink the AC water, mistaking it for Sharad Amrit from Lord Krishna's Feet.
Holy water.
How?
It doesn't even look like a foot!
It doesn't look like a foot!
It's AC water.
It makes water!
Oh boy!
It'd be like someone in Mexico going like, I found Mary in a tortilla!
And you're like, it looks like James Cromwell.
What the hell are you talking about?
It's Ed Begley Jr. in toast.
Did you find it in your Mary pan?
It's not a culture that we want to import.
And by the way, there's little to no hope of this area of the world getting it right.
And I say this because how many people do you hear in the United States?
Went to India and it's very spiritual.
Do you mean the dysentery that you got?
Let me give you some examples here, okay, as to just how corrosive this can be and why we don't want this in the United States and why, you know, we've gone through this.
You can go back to our H-1B segment, the degree mills, the fraud that takes place, the staffing agencies that place these H-1Bs and skim off the top, the way they send their money back home.
It's a net negative to the United States.
Here is actually Keir Starmer.
Let's go to Britain to see how it's worked for them.
Praising Britain's Indian diaspora, saying this.
Oh, I'm sorry.
That was just a clip of India.
He said this, actually.
It's in writing.
He said that the diaspora convinced him to reset the Labour Party's relationship with India and denounce...
Hindu phobia.
Well, that's...
I have poop wherever it may fall phobia.
Yes.
You could be such a bigot, Stephen, and just take your kids to the beach.
Many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many millions.
Yes.
And by the way, they even do it in the UK.
When I say they, I don't mean all Indians.
I mean a significant portion of them.
And it's impossible for them to not do that because they live in a caste system where there is no class mobility as you have in the United States.
Your level...
of societal standing and wealth is largely determined by birth, and they have no interest in moving from that.
So they're bringing that culture here to the United States, which is why, if you spend a lot of time, please let me know, with many Indian Americans, you will find out that however offensive what I'm saying right now may be, Indians are intensely racist.
So there seems to be a civil war brewing in England between the Indians and the Pakistanis.
All right, then.
Break it up, then.
Break it up, then.
And here's the thing.
Shouldn't a civil war within a country be a disagreement within groups from that country?
Yeah.
Imagine that.
This could happen in the United States where you have a civil war, only it's not the north and the south.
It's Indians and Pakistanis.
At what point do you just put them on a corner of our land and Yukon Cornelius them off into the ocean?
Now, careful, you look at that, we laugh, but word is tonight that there's actually going to be a rumble in the UK between the Jeets and the Sharkas.
So... *laughter*
And they're going to have their way tonight.
Wait!
Here's the thing, though.
Both the Indians and Pakistanis, who are transplants in the UK, they seem to agree on one thing.
They hate the UK and its culture, as evidenced by this Good Morning Britain clip right here.
And actually, I do worry for the coronation.
In no sense is that a symbol of...
You know what that is?
That's just kind of ignorance to me because you're waving it around and I feel it's...
Don't start at me.
Listen, look, I'm proud to be...
I've come in here to say that, yeah.
There's a million things...
I don't think that just because of a few wrong-uns that are far right...
It's not a few wrong-uns, it's a lot.
The British flag is offensive.
The majority of people, yeah, should be able to be proud of where they come from.
It should.
We ain't letting them take away from us.
I don't think you should...
We are!
We are proud!
Shouldn't encourage nationalism?
It looks like the flag's on the screen behind them also.
The far right, and not even the far right, people are so much against asylum seekers, refugees, they're taking this, they're taking that.
It's outdated.
We could be proud of the things which we achieved together.
Let's get a new flag because that one is outdated and represents far too much negativity in this country.
I think we need a new day.
Do you celebrate the coronation?
Actually, no, because I think the monarchy, no, I'm sorry, I think the monarchy represents colonization.
They need to give back all their stolen jewels.
They need a new flag in England, she says, so actually they did decide to, in the age of multiculturalism, add a little bit of an Indian flair to it.
That's better!
Home sweet home!
Home is where the poop is!
Home is where the poop is!
And by the way, that is everywhere!
You could make home right where you are.
You'll say this is offensive.
It's reality.
If you think this is offensive, then you're not paying attention.
By the way, that's from 2023, St. George Day.
It's kind of like their national day.
You know, they didn't have a war to fight off a superpower.
We have that.
It's not clear to us, but that's from 2023, St. George Day.
I want to be really clear because this dialogue is going to move to H-1Bs, and this war could also be used if it takes place.
As another Trojan horse to bring more people into this country, and those in positions of power are very interested in cheap labor from a country like India that does not share your values, that does not appreciate this culture, and has no interest in assimilating.
When Indians and Pakistanis have been transplanted somewhere else, they try and turn it to India and Pakistan.
To be clear, have you spoken?
With many Indian nationals lately, and I know there are some people who have a very large fan base in India, and they'll tell you the truth.
There is a false sense of pride where these people, for many will say, it's the greatest country in the history of the world.
If that's what they believe, they can't fix any of their problems.
It is, by all objective metrics, not the greatest country ever.
It could be, objectively, the worst.
And these people are not more capable.
They are not more intelligent.
Again, if you just go by IQ, if you go by the actual universities, if you go by the number of innovations that have come out of India, if we still need more, because we have 5 million non-immigrant visa holders in the United States, and Elon Musk and Vivek say we need to uncap it so we can bring in as many as possible.
Okay, take that mindset and add wartime.
Do you really believe that the United States doesn't have more capable people here?
Or is it just that, hey, people coming from a country, where they crap in the streets, where they throw their trash wherever they feel like, and they get hit by currently running trains, work for cheaper.
I think our immigration policies as it relates to...
These countries here in the West maybe need to be seriously reconsidered.
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