CUBA ATTACKS: Terrorist Attack, False Flag, or Humanitarian Disaster?
CUBA ATTACKS examines the Florida-registered speedboat tragedy (4 dead, 6 injured) as a potential "liberation" opportunity, dismissing Cuban regime claims while citing past atrocities like the 1994 tugboat massacre and 2012 assassination of Oswaldo Paya. Contrasting Trump’s policy wins—violent crime at 55-year lows, inflation down to 2.4%, and border crackdowns—with Democratic frontrunners (Newsom, Harris, Buttigieg, AOC) labeled as a "clown car," the episode argues U.S. intervention in Cuba aligns with conservative values and economic pragmatism, framing opposition as misguided or self-serving. [Automatically generated summary]
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Welcome to the Rumble, Rumble lineup live, which, by the way, some updates coming here really soon.
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Black Pillars, we're going to be talking about you today.
We're going to be talking about what you've gotten wrong and what kind of alternative reality we could live in.
Donald Trump is far from perfect.
Pam Bondi is closer to Satan than perfect.
I'm not saying she's Satan, but she's closer to that than perfect if you were to compare her to something.
You know what?
Just scratch that.
She's just not good.
We're going to be talking about that.
And Harry Anthony polls, our favorite, to indicate that actually there's a lot of good going on, and a lot of people are happy about that.
Why is there a disconnect?
There was a major incident with Cuba.
A boat, some people shot.
I know people are thinking, Bay of Pigs, number two, could this be something that has stuff popping off?
Maybe I'm going to make the case as to why we should just conquer Cuba or liberate Cuba and make it a part of Florida.
Also, a black guy tries to start a fight at Little Caesars and gets knocked out for his troubles.
Let me ask you this: how much do you like that before you even see it?
Just the concept.
Black eye punched by shopkeeper at Little Caesars.
Of course, he was being violent.
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Well, that was weird.
Well, because some people were complaining, I don't feel there was a conspiracy that I was drinking something weird on the State of the Union stream.
That's really strong.
People are like, why was he blowing on it?
I was like, the first thing was a hot toddy because I have the we call it the evening stream curse where you wake up sick.
Every time.
But it doesn't go anywhere.
It's just like, it's like mild sickness.
So I had a hot toddy.
Except that one?
No, no, for the election.
You were like.
The election had to get an IV.
Yes.
I had a fever that was 103 and a half and I had to get two IVs.
Also, I didn't really.
I mean, he didn't need to do the prostate exam, but it was included.
He was here.
Yeah.
It's in a hot toddy.
It's bourbon whiskey, lemon juice, honey, and like hot water.
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I thought it was tea.
It kind of is.
Oh, that is weird.
Josh Feierstein.
March 20th, 21st in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Fort Wayne.
I'm telling you, Fort Wayne, they are due for the comeback.
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They deserve it.
Somebody's on the up and down.
Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you?
I am better than Josh.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I don't know what you mean today.
Yeah, I mean, if you did count strength, height, finances, general demeanor.
Yeah.
Now I'm starting to feel bad about being better than you eyesight.
Look at me.
No, exactly.
And the good news is you can still feel things.
I feel things.
Gerald has to hurt himself just to feel.
He can't feel.
It's fine.
He can't hear the laughter anymore, and he can't feel the love.
That's so sad.
His heart is iced over.
That makes me so sad for you, Gerald.
You know, I'm sorry I said that you were gay.
He's eating too much Turkish delight from the Narnia witch.
Oh, you can't overindulge on that, Gerald.
All right.
We've a lot to get to, but it's going to, this is going to be, is this a, no, I guess early next week.
Although, actually, I should tell you, I'm not going to be here Monday.
Yes, but you can't say why.
I can't say why.
Not at all why.
You can't say at all why.
I'm not kidding.
It's really cool though.
I know.
It's really cool.
You cannot say it.
Okay, guys, you're going to be upset that I won't be here, but then you're going to be like, okay.
I get it.
Yeah.
It's worth it.
I'll be here.
It's worth it.
It involves me and a gun.
And that's all.
And a person, not a target, but not an innocent person.
Stop it.
Stop giving hints.
Speaking of guns and people, it's time to honor the best among us.
Laughing at Palestine00:09:14
It's Black History Month.
Some fast facts for you to honor the best among us.
We're not worthy.
In 1773, Phyllis Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book on poetry.
Oh.
Very nice.
Useless.
In 1908, Jack Johnson became the first black world heavyweight boxing champion.
And interestingly enough, they tried to bar blacks from being champion for a long time until like Joe Lewis after that because he liked the white women.
Uh-oh.
Also introduced in 1930, Betty Boot was actually based on black singer Esther Jones.
This has been the more you know, Black History Month.
All right.
I thought Jack Johnson was somebody else.
I thought he was that white Hawaiian guy.
Curious George.
He had like a gang war with the John Mayer fans.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Don't mention Jack Johnson to Dave Matthews, guys.
I don't even know who Dave Matthews is, but I don't like him.
Hey, here's a woman who wants you to know that the, now you know how people, they often pitch about cultural appropriation.
Okay.
So before I get to this next part, I want you to think Palestinian.
Right.
Palestine.
Like what culture?
Okay.
What would be appropriate beyond obviously killing Jews and beyond those stuff?
Yeah, obviously.
Would it be considered appropriation if we somehow declared, as this woman does, that Palestinians own the moon?
Palestine on the moon.
This is my first children's book, the story of how Palestine went to the moon and changed the world.
It starts out with this young girl named Zeta.
She is the first person ever born on the moon.
She's Palestinian.
One of the principal things in this book was something her great sidel, her great-grandfather, told her.
The only life worth living is a life in service of others.
Just not Jews.
So amazing that they took it.
It's an Albert Einstein quote, by the way.
And how Palestinians refused to leave even though they had just one little bit of earth.
Wait, rewind that a second.
Was that a guy yanking a lady by the hijab?
Did I see what I think I saw?
Yeah, play that.
Get over here.
Yeah.
So, what they did was to build one house on top of another, on top of her.
It's not the code.
reach the moon from the crater to the cheese but a lot happened on the moon including how they discovered magic moon dust they were going to use their magic no jews up there free palestine and help others it's gunpowder I am really proud of this book.
And it is actually coming out at the same time that I'm about to be a grandmother.
Yes, and it can be had for just $30.
The book fails to answer one key question, though.
Can you stone a woman on the moon?
You want to look?
Houston, we have a problem.
Well, it's not.
It was not a problem for her.
How do you take care of infidelity?
I don't know.
I love how she said they found magic moondust that they were going to go and use to free Palestine.
And when people talk about freeing Palestine, it's always from the river to the sea.
So they found magic Jew killing dust, I think, is what they're actually saying.
Is it bacon bits?
It's a children's book.
What is it?
Yeast for lemon bread?
You found it on the moon?
Good lord.
Well, hey, I didn't write the book.
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See, this is what you're talking about.
He can't feel, so he has to hurry.
He doesn't know.
I'm trying to stop others.
He's like a man with no nerve endings.
He just, his hand is just on a hot stove.
And people are like, hey, Gerald, your hand's burning.
He's like, I don't care.
He's like, I don't care.
I'm going to joke about Zyklon B, and you're going to like it.
He's like Mr. D's, except instead of his foot, it's his heart.
Yes, exactly.
It's his heart.
Why are we making a joke out of this?
She's the one that wrote the book on Zyklon B on the moon.
Hey, that is your name.
Now that is your moon dust.
That is your moondust.
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This next one.
It's violent, but I'm okay with it.
One little Caesar's employee.
came in with some hot and ready crazy fists wait Wait, it's not funny.
I'm more bothered by the camera woman laughing.
That's all the rude.
That's so rude.
Yeah, that's a fun prank.
She stops laughing at some point.
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She went from laughing to, his kids are here.
Yeah.
Oh, why was he acting like that then?
Yeah.
And guys, you can comment below because I know you'll get some virtue singling Christians.
Come on, that's never a good thing.
No, I think it's a very good thing.
Like Martha Stewart said, it's a good thing.
That man went somewhere he is not allowed to be, not permitted to be.
He got physical.
He got in a man's space.
That man obviously tried to clutch him, tried to remove him without striking him.
And then, sure enough, what do we see?
Victim, victim, get you.
Don't touch me.
Don't touch me.
I can't believe he's touching him.
What do you do there?
This man has put himself in a situation, this black man, where the only option now is to put you down, to put you on the floor.
He's already asked you to not do what you're doing.
You are not within your legal right to do it.
You have invaded his space.
You have been physically threatening.
You haven't allowed him to de-escalate by gently moving you.
So enjoy your own personal Roberto Durant.
We can also look for it when we zoomed in.
You saw what the conflict, well sort of the seedling that started the conflict.
Oh, wow.
I don't know how that marketing campaign is going to go.
And this just reflects what everyone knows.
From 2021 to 2025, the belief that black Americans face high levels of discrimination.
It's down 25%.
Oh.
So don't feel guilty as a white person.
The fatigue is not just you.
When I watch those, look, plenty of people watching, listening right now.
You're black.
Comment below.
You guys need to start.
You guys need to start cleaning ranks yourselves.
I mean, it's people watching laughing.
Do you think that lady would have been upset if that man did, which he no doubt was moving toward doing, committing an act of violence?
They just can't fathom that someone might fight back.
Hey, this is a call to everyone in the United States of America.
If you find yourself in that situation, fight back.
Fight back.
We're not talking about going out and committing acts of violence for no reason.
We're not talking about hate crimes.
You should love your neighbors.
By the way, I have black neighbors who are fantastic, who I would hope would step in if they saw something like that happening.
But if you find yourself in that situation where you are the victim of violent assault, you don't need to wait for it to escalate to the point that you bounce off the concrete, the linoleum, the tile floor.
If you find yourself in that situation, fight back.
It's the only thing that's going to make a difference because an entire generation of young black men have been taught that you are weak, that you are afraid, that you can be intimidated.
It's called white boy punking.
Yeah.
Don't be punked.
Fight back.
Yeah, 100% agree.
You have to have a culture of accountability.
So the person doesn't hold the camera up and record.
They try to stop the fight from happening and go, hey, hey, this is worth it.
He's going to fight back.
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Cuban Government Accountability00:14:31
I know.
I know.
You have to deal with it.
Just don't let me get Mike Tyson.
All right.
I'll try.
Speaking of some tough people, the Cubans.
Now, Cuba is very unique in a lot of ways, as are its potential voters.
It's the opposite of Puerto Rico.
Okay.
And I am going to make a case here.
And I know legislatively, I'll tell you what it needs to be done.
That Cuba, there's a strong case for it potentially, if stuff goes down, us liberating them and absorbing them into Florida.
Then it renders all of the swing states irrelevant.
And we have the closest thing to a superstate like California on the right because it's one of the most consistently conservative voting blocs in America.
Cuban Americans, these people want to be liberated.
At some point in time, it's going to happen.
You can't have an island that close right off our shores with Russian, Chinese influence.
It's a national security issue, and things may be escalating.
And I know you'll say it's a psyop because we want to go to war with Cuba, but we're not talking about boots on the ground.
A few flyovers could really take care of most of it.
So yesterday, some Cuban security forces killed four and injured six.
What we're hearing right now or more individuals on a Florida registered speedboat will give you some of the context because Cuban government says one thing, and there are other reports that say the exact opposite.
We begin with breaking news just off the coast of Cuba.
Local 10 is learning a speedboat from Florida made it to the island.
The Cuban government confirming tonight it killed four people on board with another six left injured, fearing it was an attack.
That boat was registered here in Florida and it was in Cuban waters.
We do know this morning four men were killed.
Six others were injured.
Those injured were medically assisted.
It was some sort of confrontation with a Cuban vessel.
And of course, Marco Rubio, champion at the bit, did issue a statement on this because those are his former people.
He's American, but he has a heart for the Cuban people.
So this morning, we were made aware by Cuban authorities of an incident off the coast of Cuba.
We immediately began to look into it.
As it stands now, the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard, others are involved.
The majority of the information we still possess is what Cuban authorities are providing, both the public and the U.S. government.
We have our embassy on the ground in Havana working this as we speak, asking for access to the people that were on those vessels if they were American citizens or permanent residents, according to the Cuban regime, that the boat was registered in Florida.
The majority of the facts being publicly reported are those by the information provided by the Cubans.
We will verify that independently.
And as we gather more information, then we'll be prepared to respond accordingly.
I'm not going to speculate.
I'm not going to pine on what I don't yet know.
But we're going to find out exactly what happened here, and then we'll respond accordingly.
Oh, and you know that he really wants to respond accordingly.
He's just itching for it, as seen behind the scenes.
Get out of my doorway, motherfucker!
Give me reason!
Just give me a fucking reason!
You don't know what I'm capable of!
Come on, please!
You're all I'm capable of!
Like, you know, he needs to tone it down.
No, he doesn't.
But I understand.
I love it.
Which brings us to a little, he said, she said.
So he said.
Okay.
So that was the reveal, but there were some reports, according to an unnamed U.S. official.
We're bringing this to you.
You can check the references.
The firefight involved a U.S. civilian boat that was part of a flotilla to get relatives out of Cuba, adding that the vessel was not a U.S. Navy or Coast Guard boat.
Now, a couple of things here.
We're going to get to what they said, the Cuban government, who can never be trusted.
Initially, there were reports that this was a drug boat because they were trying to smuggle in drugs, try to smuggle in drugs.
If you bring up the picture, it does not look like a drug boat.
They would have a pretty substantial boat in comparison.
Looks like Dexter's boat.
Yeah, so I tend to believe that that's what was going on, as opposed to what the Cuban government is trying to tell you.
And here's also, this is a really, this is a key difference between what the left accuses of being fascism versus actual fascism.
You know, here in the United States, we try and keep illegal invaders out.
True fascist governments, and people try and separate fascism and communism, they don't let their people leave.
And if you look throughout history, I mean, you can look to Nazi Germany, same thing.
You can look to Stalin.
You can look to Maoist China.
You can look to the USSR.
They don't let their people leave.
They're not really concerned with keeping people out.
As a matter of fact, I can tell you this.
I'm one of the few people who spent time in Havana under a Canadian passport filming a commercial.
It was ridiculous.
Rising Crest Pizza commercial.
There was no reason to be there.
And then entertaining the troops in Guantanamo Bay.
You know, one of the biggest threats in Guantanamo Bay, the reason they had people on that wall on that fence, is Cubans trying to get in to Gitmo.
They would rather be prisoners of Gitmo than citizens of Cuba.
Which brings us to the Cuban government, she said.
So they said that all participants, the Cuban, they were Cuban nationals living in the United States, they were attempting to infiltrate and conduct terrorist activities and that weapons were seized, including assault rifles, Molotov cocktails, Also, a box of exploding cigars destined for current president Miguel Diaz-Canel.
Now, people will look at this and say, well, the American boat fired first.
Sure, I understand that.
But you would too if you were trying to get some people out of Cuba, if they were trying to flee and then Cuban government officials came upon you because now you have a choice to make, go away forever or fight.
So there is some missing context here.
I tend to believe that they were trying to get some Cuban nationals out because we've seen that time and time again.
Now, you have some on the left who are parroting the Cuban government line, right?
And this will bring us to the black pillars later.
They're trying to tell you that, see, your government is just looking for a reason for war.
And, you know, Michael Moore said that Cuba actually has better health care than us here in the United States.
The left always lines up with opposing governments and their propaganda.
They'll use Hamas's numbers when talking about the Israeli conflict.
They will use Cuba's statements when discussing our relations.
So let me give you some other examples as to why you may not want to trust the government of Cuba.
In 1994, the 13 de Marzo tugboat massacre.
The Cuban government deliberately sank refugee vessels, one in particular, killing 41, including 10 children.
And the Cuban government called it an accident.
2010, there was the Missouri hospital deaths.
26 psychiatric patients died from starvation and prolonged neglect.
The Cuban government claimed that they died from cold temperatures.
In Cuba?
In Cuba.
What?
In Cuba.
The microclimate after which the Humador is modeled.
70 degrees and 70% humidity.
Yeah.
Do they have like a really tall mountain nobody knows about where these patients were being stormed?
What the hell is going on?
They have a great air conditioner.
Yeah.
So when people talk about like the USS Liberty, which we can just, we've discussed that, sure.
But this has been happening all the time too with the Cuban government.
They've constantly been a bad actor.
2012, the Oswaldo Paya assassination.
The Cuban government, they murdered a pro-democracy advocate, and then they claim that he died in a car accident.
Yeah, they dropped a car on him.
Yeah, exactly.
Like an acne anvil.
So here's also why I think, look, people are saying this may be a reason for escalation and we're just looking for a reason to go to war.
Well, let's think about this for a second.
If it looks like Venezuela, if it looks like removing their dictator and giving people there a fighting chance, also what will we get from it?
Is would a secure Cuba be in our national security interest?
Would it be in the interests of not only American people, of course, first and foremost, but the Cuban people?
And could they work together?
Would it be a mutually beneficial change for Cuba to be liberated?
Yes.
And I think it should become a part of Florida if we go that route.
And the left is terrified of that.
Make no mistake, the left is terrified of a free Cuban people because they can't use them as a poster child.
They used Cuba as a poster child for communist success for a long, long time.
And it doesn't work anymore.
So look at Cuban Americans.
You can check the references.
Cubans here in the United States, they are the most consistent conservative voting bloc in America.
2024, 70% of Cuban Americans voted for Trump.
80% of people with a Cuban spouse voted Republican.
You don't find that anywhere else, that level of consistency.
There was a little bit of an outlier with Barack Obama where some switched and they've swung back hard right.
Different from other Hispanic Latin American countries because these people have faced communism.
Typically, people who flee communism, they make sure that their children and their grandchildren know what that's like.
Not people who come from a bad economy, so they're ungrateful, people who had to actively risk something.
Cuban Americans are a very different breed.
This brings us to some celebrity examples here.
By the way, 11 a.m. Eastern, that's when we stream.
Tune in if you're watching a clip.
There's this Cuban singer, by the way, who's not a Trump fan, to be clear, but this brings us to, she said, this is Camilla Cabello.
She called out Cuba's regime.
She wrote, it has been 67 years of a falling dictatorship and an oppressive regime.
The Cuban people are suffering in an echo chamber where no one can hear them because to speak is to risk your life.
Many people are starving, looking for food in trash heaps, and the only way to survive is having relatives ship you boxes of medicine because not even the hospitals have medicine fact check true.
I have quite a few close friends who are Cuban Americans whose parents lived there.
So that's what she's saying.
Yeah.
As a notable Cuban who has family there in Cuba, by the way, not even a Trump supporter.
Pretty anti-Trump, if I'm not mistaken.
But she understands the reality of Cuba.
So those on the left, terrified that Americans may learn of the perils of communism, well, that brings us to, he said, Hassan Piker chiming in saying, nah, don't believe her lived experiences.
I tweeTedros when I saw this.
Do you know how fing stupid that statement is?
The entire planet that is terrified of coming out against the United States of America has said time and time again over the past 67 years, please end the blockade.
This is completely unjustifiable.
Please release the Cuban population, free them, allow them to exist normally.
Allow them to engage in commerce.
Allow them to actually grow their country.
And America has said, f no, you are medically stupid if this is your take.
It's disgusting.
It's extra disgusting when you're parroting this imperialist propaganda at a time of crisis when your family members are directly being starved by the American government.
Oh, that's right.
Wake the f up, dude.
Here's what's funny to me.
And this, I mean, funny, haha.
I mean, funny, he's functionally retarded.
So you don't blame the Cuban government, which has been effectively a dynasty for a very long time.
And you wear the founder of the Feast, Che Guevara, on your, you wear him on your t-shirts, the guy who bragged about executing without trial and was intensely racist and also killed gays while we're at it.
You don't blame them.
Okay?
You also don't blame the USSR.
You also don't blame Russia or China, the two biggest trading partners on earth who engage and trade with Cuba.
Why can't they help them?
Why aren't they enough?
You blame the United States for choosing not to support the government.
Let's also change one thing.
Okay.
When we went to Cuba, we were made very aware that any money you give people, any tips that can be tracked, it doesn't go to the people.
It goes to the government.
That's why Canadians, you can sound off people who would go on vacation in Cuba, which I'm not a fan of, by the way.
I was there for work.
You would leave makeup.
You would leave cosmetics.
You would leave soap.
You would leave snacks.
You would leave candy, chiclets.
You'd leave it in a suitcase open for the housekeepers because it was something that couldn't be tracked that they could take home to their families.
Now, if the United States said, hey, we lift the blockade and Americans can go and spend millions upon millions of dollars with no change in government.
Do you think they're going to go, wow, we have, oh, look at this.
We have such a bounty.
We're actually going to allow it.
to go to our people.
Or do you think they would still, in practice, follow their communist beliefs that they need to control means of production, distribution, revenue, and distribute it how they see fit.
What would change aside from many, many, many, many millions or billions of dollars going to the Cuban government?
Why would it all of a sudden go to the people?
Why no responsibility for China and Russia?
The left will blame the United States for the plight of Cuba.
And since they want to do that, hey, how about this?
If this escalates and we get into a conflict, let's make Cuba a part of Florida.
I mean, it would need to be a territory first, just to be clear.
I understand all that.
You need to vote two-thirds of the Senate.
You need a majority of the House.
You need the Florida legislature approval, all that.
I get it.
But the population of Florida would grow from 23 million to 34 million.
You'd gain 14 congressional seats, 14 congressional seats, and it would be a guaranteed hard red state the way California is blue, rendering all other swing states irrelevant.
Guarantee you, huge portion of the Cuban people would be happy with it.
Not to mention immediate economy.
The agriculture, what we could do is easily incentivize.
We wouldn't need to subsidize like we do American farmers, but incentivize purchasing sugar cane, fruit, some of the major exports from Cuba.
How About Making Cuba Part Of Florida?00:03:13
The tourism alone would turn many of them into what we know as middle-class Americans, which they have never seen in their country.
And it would be in our national security interest to have something there as opposed to potentially a landing point for communist adversarial nations.
So I think that if this escalates, Cuba becomes Florida, and that's it.
I guarantee you, you wouldn't get enough votes from the left.
Why not?
The same people who want Puerto Rico, why do you think?
Oh, that's right.
Because they want a voting base.
Only in this case, you would actually have people who would contribute.
They'd be net tax contributors.
And we could make a go of it and it'd be better for everyone around.
You let me know what you think.
I'm saying beyond a territory.
Cuba, you're not part of Florida.
It's the latest key.
You could shoot the latest bloodline there.
There you go.
Don't make anybody do that.
Listen, I think that's actually a really fun idea to consider.
And I think it'd be way better for the Cuban people.
And it's not like potentially a stepping stone.
I think there was film of this.
It's not really a secret.
Russia has bases there.
Of course.
Submarines going in and out.
And I'm like, listen, Hassan, like this should be your paradise.
This should be like everything that you said that the United States wasn't and everything that every other country on the planet could be, you know, this communist hellhole.
And they have the support of the rest of the communist hellholes on the planet.
They should be nothing but a thriving civilization in paradise.
And yet, the way that you frame it, they are being held hostage by the United States.
They need to be set free from the United States, which doesn't really have anything to do with them anymore, other than having a base there.
That's about it.
And we don't really talk to you guys much.
Why is it that it's our problem to fix their society that's kind of stuck in the 1950s if communism really is the way?
There's nothing stopping from Hassan Piker from defecting and setting up shop in Cuba.
He should go live there.
You could stream from there.
Yeah.
You could do it from there.
You'd be able to travel back and forth.
You don't have to worry about location.
Well, that's right.
The government may not allow you to.
That's true.
They may seize your equipment.
And by that, I mean definitely seize your equipment.
But I'm sure that would be, you could blame that on the American government somehow.
None of these people ever do.
They never do.
They'll go on a propaganda walking tour in China, and that's about it.
But they stay stateside.
The left is terrified of the Cuban people's conservatism, and they are terrified of Cuban Americans, their lived experiences.
That's why they try to silence them on a regular basis.
Why wouldn't they, when they talk about marginalized people, why doesn't the left discuss Cuban Americans?
Have you guys ever thought of that?
Like, these are people who have actually risked life and limb to get here, fled communism.
They're certainly a minority.
A lot of them come here and don't speak English.
Maybe if you go down to Little Havana in Florida, you might understand why the American flags would give them PTSD.
Exactly.
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I made a mistake when I announced it during the State of the Union.
I think it was just that night.
But I guess it's through today.
So 20% off approach.
So we want to use, to start this off, we're going to show a clip from our favorite, our favorite member of legacy media.
I don't even count him amongst them.
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I would hire him in a heartbeat when CNN folds obviously Harrietton.
But I want to use the springboard to discuss or speak directly to the quote-unquote black pillars is the term.
And really, they just used to be referred to as negative Nancies.
Let me ask you, how would you rate this presidency thus far?
Okay, that's the first question.
And I think anywhere from a D plus to a B plus can be argued, can be reasonable, to be clear.
I certainly can understand some disappointments.
But are you anything other than grateful compared to the alternative?
Because there are people out there right now saying, stay home, don't vote in the midterms.
It's a uniparty.
There is no difference.
And it is worrisome that it seems to be working on a few of the weak-minded.
But here's the thing.
It's predicated on this idea that Democrats are gaining momentum, that they're doing really well, and that they're becoming popular, and they are going to become the populists.
That objectively couldn't be further from the truth.
Just take it from Harrietton with what a shocker.
Look at the net approval ratings for Republicans in Congress.
This shutdown hasn't even been the Donald Trump support at all.
Look at who we are now.
It's a complete flip.
Top choices for the 2028 Demprez nominee.
You have a leader, but it's not really a clear leader.
Two things in the margin.
You have Newsom at 19%.
Then you have former Vice President Kamala Harris at 18%.
Quite a weak number for her, given that, of course, she was the nominee the last time around.
Pete Buttigieg, who, of course, has run before 13%.
Alexandria Casio-Cortez at 12%.
This is just a total clown car.
It is a total mess.
There is no clear frontrunner at this particular point.
It has been a long time.
This is very unusual for the Democratic side to not have a clear frontrunner at this point.
National early poll leader at least 25%.
Look at this.
This year, we get the giant question mark.
No one, no one, no one, no one.
You have to go all the way back, all the way back from when I wasn't even in elementary school yet, not even in a pre-K yet, to 1992.
That was the last cycle in which there was no clear frontrunner at this point.
And by the way, he remembers what it was like when he was a kid.
He was the same guy.
Look at this.
here's the thing too Can you bring up just freeze frame, just those frontrunners right now?
Yeah.
So I want you to look at this for a second.
Look at this.
Look at this.
There it is.
Look at this.
Okay, Newsom Harris, Buttgig, AOC.
Think about when people say, oh, you know, everyone's gone far, right, and far.
The right has gone somewhat left and the left has gone hard, hard, hard left.
Do you realize that none of those people, none of those people who are most likely right now, as of this time, to be the Democrat nominee?
Not one could give you any limits on abortion.
Not one, if asked, could tell you eight-month cutoff, nine-month cutoff, seven-month cutoff.
Not one, third trimester, not one.
Not one could give you any limit. as to how many immigrants we should let into this country.
Not one of them has championed any platform other than catch and release revolving door for crime.
Not one of them believes in work requirements, in identification, for social security, for welfare.
Every single one supported DEI.
Every single one has supported super strict gun regulations.
Every single one at one point or another has supported censorship, has been on the side of it.
Every single one, by the way, supports transitioning minors and Drag Queen Story Hour.
Every single one of them.
And I will tell you this: this is the next national election is for Republicans to lose.
I could run against any one of those people and beat them.
Not going to run for president.
I guarantee you.
You could ask me any candidate.
Gavin Newsom, it's the easiest one in the world.
You just run on a perpetual loop, the flip-flop, the flip-flop, flip-flop on everything.
Oh, I'm just like you.
I can't read speeches.
I'm illiterate.
Then you show the clip of him saying, yeah, I read your whole book in three hours.
That's a 10-hour audio book.
Him going, ah, I never supported trans people in women's sports.
Then you show the clip where he did and he supported transitioning minors.
You show the clip of him saying, I'm a gun guy.
I have like a SIG.
And then you show all of his gun control legislation.
Like you just show all the flip-flops and whoever stands across from him on that stage, who am I debating?
Which Gavin Newsom?
And present to him all of his inconsistencies.
Take your picture.
Kamala Harris, you just point out that she's a drunk and she's an idiot.
AOC?
AOC?
Well, hold on a second.
Oh, you're honest?
What about the pipe bomb?
Oh, I'd show the fake handcuffs.
Show her incredibly expensive apartment and her nice new electric car while she talks about being a socialist.
All of these people are extremely vulnerable.
They have no bench, to be clear.
The only moderate Democrat that actually exists, and he's not that moderate, seems to be John Fetterman.
And the litmus test, he had to pull a shotgun on a black jogger.
I wish we had video.
To be fair, he was living in a rough neighborhood at the time.
Fire!
Bad.
Well, I understand it.
So he has a suit on there, too.
That's weird.
That is.
Free stroke.
It's weird.
Well, he didn't dress himself.
The doctor did.
Yeah, that's right.
And I say that to transition into this whole, these black pillars out there, Trump has done absolutely nothing.
What?
They deserve to lose.
Okay.
Here's the thing.
That's just not in tune with not only Trump voters, but even those who are more in the center.
People do like President Trump's vision, even if he hasn't delivered on all of it.
CNN had to admit it after the State of the Union with this even fatter Josh Gadd.
Among speech watchers tonight, 64% say his policies will move the U.S. in the right direction.
And look at the growth President Trump made over the speech.
So pre-speech, it was 54% of speech watchers said his policies will move the U.S. in the right direction.
After the speech, that number goes up 10% points.
So Donald Trump made some progress with people watching the speech from their pre-speech expectations to what they saw in the speech itself.
And that 64% number, that's pretty much in range across all of his State of the Union addresses in his first term, last year, the joint session.
That's about what we've seen is roughly two-thirds have walked away from his speeches thinking he's going to move it in the right direction.
But that's not what they were saying.
That was not what they were saying about the speech or the direction of the country or what Donald Trump was going to be able to convince people of.
The 54% number prior, 64% after is massive news.
Right.
He killed it.
So I'm just distracted because no bookworm is on CNN.
Oh, yeah.
How do you get away from that?
Oh, my God.
Hide your apples.
And then this brings us to, so now we know.
Okay.
All right.
The left, they're extremely unpopular.
And actually, you know what?
Let's just show a clip because let's say it's a head-to-head with Vance or Rubio versus Gavin Newsom.
Oh, good.
I always like more Enton.
Here's Enton pointing out that Newsome's popularity is not doing that well.
It seems to me that Gavin Newsom is flailing a little bit, at least compared to where he was prior.
Because just take a look here.
Okay, Chance Newsom is the 2028 Democratic nominee.
Three months ago, according to the cash prediction market, look at that.
It was a 37% chance.
Now it's just a 28%.
Down he goes.
He's definitely flailing a little bit.
And I will note, John, I will note that it also seems to me people are a little less interested in Gavin Newsom than they used to be.
Look at this.
Google searches for Gavin Newsom, down 63% from the August peak.
You remember back then, it was when he started that social media, right, going after President Trump.
There was a lot of interest from Democratic voters.
But maybe that interest is waning off just a little bit.
And of course, you don't necessarily want to wane it off just yet because I think we still have a lot of time till the votes, right?
There is still some time to go.
He always throws a curveball.
Tamino, yes, there is still some time to go.
I love the contrast between him and that.
What is it, John Brennan?
There, or John, maybe not Brennan.
Boring.
John Boring.
John Boring.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Everyone's boring next to Enton.
I know.
Yeah, that guy is a ball of energy.
How could you not like it?
It's like living flair.
Yeah.
Compared to the negative Nancy's, the Black Pillars.
And here's something I want you guys to watch.
We always try and call balls and strikes.
For example, I've told you I'm not impressed with Pam Bondi.
I don't think she's done a good job.
I think the handling of the Epstein binder was awful.
I think the messaging has been terrible.
I really didn't like when we saw Elon Musk and the administration, and certainly Vivek, echo the idea that we needed unlimited H-1Bs.
We spoke out against it.
Caught some flack for that from some people.
There are plenty of things to dislike.
I get that.
What I'm talking about, or I think when people refer to Black Pillars, it's important that you look for a couple of things.
The Black Pillars put President Trump, and honestly, all conservatives, in a no-winning position, where no matter what you do, it's never enough and you cannot win.
You've heard the perfect is the enemy of the good.
With the Black Pillars, it's anything other than perfect means you're a fraud.
That's very different from legitimate criticism.
The other thing is the Black Pillars don't offer any solutions.
They don't offer any solutions other than it's all lost and just don't show up to vote.
Because we know the alternative in reality would have been in this case, thank God it's not.
Imagine living under Kamala Harris right now.
We all know the alternative in reality would be a, as we know it right now, Newsom, AOC, Kamala Harris, God forbid, Whitmer.
I still think they may try and trot her out from Michigan.
That would be worst case scenario because she is a full-blown communist and a, I'll just say it, an evil person.
So that brings us to this next clip.
This is one that people are circulating around.
And I think that Andrew Schultz is funny.
I think sometimes he's had some opinions that are well thought out.
This is not one of them.
Everything he campaigned on, I believe he wanted to do.
And now he's doing the exact opposite thing.
I don't know what he's done.
Yeah, exactly to your point.
If you tell me it's easier for me to believe you wanted to do all these things if any of them were happening in the way that you said they were.
To that point, like there'll be people that'll DM me and be like, you see what your boy's doing?
You voted for this.
I'm like, I voted for none of this.
He's doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for.
Really?
I want him to stop the wars.
He's funding them.
I want him to stop.
Which war?
Shrink spending, reduce the money.
So he's increasing it.
It's like everything that he said he's going to do, except sending immigrants back.
And now he's even flip-flopped on that.
Has he flip-flopped on that?
By the way, which new war are we funding?
Do you mean the continued spending with the Ukrainian war that he inherited, which, by the way, has been scaled back and he's been actually going to great lengths to try and stop, including applying leverage with NATO, demanding that nations actually start footing the bill for their own defense?
Do you mean that?
To the point that it's literally changed Canada's entire national security policy.
What do you mean?
You mean spending in the one big beautiful bill?
He's flip-flopped on immigration.
And here's the thing: it's wrong, and I'll get to why it's wrong.
But what are the alternatives?
What solutions are being offered?
Let's go to immigration.
When someone says he's doing the opposite of everything I voted for, okay, what I voted for in immigration: secure border deportations.
You comment below.
Is that what you were hoping for?
Border crossings down 95%.
It's not 100%.
95 is pretty good.
It's almost the next best number behind 100%.
It's four or five below it, approximately.
It's an A plus.
Yeah.
If you're grading it, it's an A plus.
3 million total deportations in the first year.
When you consider that 12 to 20 million illegals under four years of Biden, like that's significant.
Is it enough?
No.
It's a good pace, though.
3% 4 is 12.
It's a good pace combined with 95% reduction in border crossings.
Hey, I think that's better than the alternative, which would have been open borders in perpetuity, because that's what we saw.
Let's look at jobs.
What were you voting for with jobs?
I was voting for prioritizing the American worker, hopefully bringing people back into the workforce because our entire economy got screwed after COVID.
Okay, native-born jobs under President Trump, up over a million.
We've added a million.
Foreign-born jobs, which skyrocketed under Biden, they're down 550,000.
You saw the exact opposite with Biden.
Same thing with private sector versus government growth.
Under Biden, you saw a huge portion of government jobs go up.
Huge number.
You saw foreign-born jobs, H-1Bs, go up dramatically, and growth stall or shrink in the private sector.
When we look at President Trump, we've added 450,000 jobs in the private sector.
Government, minus 324,000 jobs.
We've reduced it by that much.
I believe it's the lowest since 1960, the amount of government employees.
It's not perfect.
Certainly a contrast.
It is, at the very least, a 180.
Here's Biden, Kamala, going this way.
It's a 180.
Are we at the end point?
No, but we are traveling the exact opposite direction.
That counts for something.
If it doesn't count for enough, then we need to know what the alternative solutions are.
Fraud and abuse.
What did you vote for with fraud and abuse?
To root it out?
Try and trim it?
Let's look at SNAP.
2.1 million people off of food stamps now because of requirements.
Crazy, stringent requirements like ID, checking in every few weeks, and work requirements.
Was it 40 hours a month?
80 hours.
80 hours a month.
80 hours a month.
It's a part-time job or charity or school.
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Right.
2.1 million people off of food stamps.
Let's look at Somali fraud.
Investigations by DOJ FBI.
Up to $18 billion in Minnesota alone.
Not to mention the trimming that we've seen from Doche.
Is it enough?
No.
Is it ideal?
No.
But we went from expanding, expanding, expanding, expanding to cutting down.
Trimming, if we continued on the path, we would still be adding hundreds of thousands of government jobs, likely in the IRS to audit you more and take more of your money.
Likely Ministry of Disinformation, the Department of Disinformation to censor people more.
We certainly know it wouldn't be going to ICE agents.
Crime, law and order.
That was a major platform of Donald Trump.
What were you hoping for as it related to crime?
Well, let's look.
Violent crime is at its lowest since 1968.
Wow.
Homicide itself is down 21%.
That's the lowest since 1900.
Across the board.
Salt and battery, arson, armed robbery, carjacking.
Is it perfect?
Is it down to 0%?
No.
But we saw crime going up consistently.
And we could track that with the left's policies of catch and release, of cashless bail, of places, cities that said as long as it's under $999, you know, it's not really considered a crime anymore.
It's a misdemeanor.
We shifted policy.
We reversed course a 180.
It just comes down to how far are we on that path?
But we're on that path.
And in some cases, we're pretty far along down the trail.
Inflation, 2.4% compared to Biden where we were, you know, an average of 5%, a peak of 9%.
9.1 average of 5.3%.
Gas prices.
They're under $3 a gallon, down 40% from Biden's 2022 high.
I don't call that nothing.
You guys can say this is cheerleading.
I'm just pointing out to you the changes and the degree of success that we've seen.
It really comes down to, is it enough?
And if it's not enough, do you prefer the alternative?
Because that's what you're looking at.
And I want you to take that into consideration.
You absolutely should hold your representatives accountable.
You absolutely should call balls and strikes.
But you can only do that if it's based in truth.
And if you just blanket tell people, I didn't vote for any of that.
I want to know, what was Andrew Schultz voting for then?
If not reduction in crime, if not reduction in inflation, if not increases in jobs for American workers, if not a 95% reduction in border crossings, if not the lowest homicide rate since 1900, if not cutting the federal workforce, what?
Does he mean cut all spending immediately?
I mean, I get some things that I would like to see, but this is kind of what I voted for, foreign policy.
Retaking control of the Western Hemisphere, stepping up to China, captured Maduro, no casualties.
Evicted China from the Panama Canal.
That's a big deal.
Tariffs are 20% higher on China than a year ago.
Biden was going soft on China after COVID, which came from a wet market, by the way.
That's a start.
We talk about wars.
Well, Donald Trump is condemned if he captures Maduro.
That's a new war, apparently.
It's a new war if, for example, we take out the uranium refining facilities in Iran that were past 60%, the same IAEA agencies, by the way, who said that there were no weapons of mass destruction or nuclear weapons in Iraq, so you can't try and use that one.
So we took him out in the middle of the night and our boys were back over the ocean before anyone woke up.
Maduro's own people barely even resisted.
Well, which wars?
So that's considered military intervention.
But does Donald Trump get credit for diplomacy, ending wars with Armenia, Azerbaijan, India, Pakistan, Cambodia, Thailand?
There's so many.
We've listed those many times before.
So he doesn't get, well, the app doesn't count.
He just made a phone call.
But he's a warmonger if he takes a dictator out with no American casualties.
Again, seems to me that the trend is there's no winning for Donald Trump.
If he makes a phone call and ends a war, that doesn't count.
If he unseats a dictator in a mission that is, frankly, as nonviolent as humanly possible, they act like he's George W. Bush.
Okay, then what's the proposed alternative solution?
Oh, don't vote.
We'd be better off with Kamala Harris.
I don't think so.
Social policy.
This is one that I voted for.
Two genders.
Maybe it's because I'm closer to it, but I was the first one to say there are two genders, change my mind, to ask people what is a woman, what is a man, what is a male, what is a female.
And I was banned on campuses by professors, by the way, and slandered in major newspapers for that status.
Now it's a matter of official government policy.
I know you'll say it could be undone, executive order.
Sure.
But it certainly is better than the alternative.
Men out of women's sports.
End to all federal DEI programs.
DEI is out of the military, which has resulted in all five branches seeing a recruiting average of 103% of their stated goal.
It's the highest recruitment that we've seen in 15 years, which maybe I'm too close to it.
I was telling you guys for years, you know, stretchy maternity suits for surrogate lesbians in the Air Force, that's actually not going to boost morale.
I think you want that redneck with dip in his lip who's going to be shooting a deer that weekend anyway, just swap out his hunting rifle or an M4 and the elk with the terrorists.
Well, guess what?
Turns out they finally heard someone.
And now we have Americans who love America joining the military again.
Nothing?
I didn't vote for any of this, says the Black Pillars.
Well, then what did you vote for?
I'm very curious.
What did someone who voted for Trump who was disappointed, like you don't have the stomach for deportations?
Did you vote for him and think he wouldn't deport anybody?
Right.
Did you vote for him and think he wouldn't slash the federal workforce?
Did you vote for him and you were disappointed when he required, you know, he has work requirements for food stamps, for EBT?
Did you vote for him and you're disappointed that he said there are only two genders he's not going to allow men to compete in women's sports?
Did you vote for him and you're disappointed that he ended DEI across the federal government?
Do you mean disappointment in that he hasn't done enough?
Or, and this is what I'm, it's hard, because when someone says, I voted for the opposite of this, then I'm going to take you at your word and say, so you wanted men competing in women's sports.
You wanted the limitless number of genders.
You wanted the illegal border crossings to continue, at least 95% of them.
You don't want the deportations, because if you say you voted for the opposite of everything that's happened, you voted for the cost of eggs to stay up, gas to be $5 a gallon, right?
Is that what you mean?
Because I could offer some criticism.
I can tell you what needs, what I think should be done.
I'd like to see.
I would like to see President Trump do a little bit more with the courts.
I mean, you've got two judges.
You've got Thomas, you got Alito.
They're both 75, 77, respectively.
It'd be good if this president could get them to step down and replace them with equally conservative younger justices.
Frankly, if you could get a hardline Gen Z Christian nationalist in there, that'd be fine.
I'd like to see some more manufacturing jobs here.
We just added 5,000, I think, in January.
That's the first positive in 13 months.
We need to see some more growth.
As far as energy, I know that gas prices are low, but natural gas prices are really high.
And as a result, energy bills are up.
Now, there's a good reason for that.
It's because we're also exporting a lot of our natural gas.
While there's a delay in being able to create the infrastructure, the manufacturing equipment so that we can access more of it.
That's a huge component of energy, by the way, that people are ignoring.
Like, we need municipal, we need federal solutions, but also residential, individual, personal.
There are a lot of people who basically have natural gas that's just seeping in their yard and it could be used, it could be harnessed, and it could be far more affordable.
It's hard to do because energy policies take a while to reverse, but we are a net energy exporter for one of the first times in American history.
I think that happened during his first term.
I'd like to see more done with natural gas.
I definitely think the messaging has been bad with Epstein and the binder.
And I think that Pam Bondi needs to go.
There are absolutely some changes that I would like to see.
But to say that I voted for the exact opposite of what I'm getting, it's kind of like saying, man, Charlie Kirk was a huge influence on me.
And I really want to honor him by attacking his widow.
I thought you were going to say something like have an abortion or no, no, you went with the fact.
No, that's 100% true.
And just for everybody, we know that this video was from last summer, Van Duffy.
Yeah, I know.
It's just a lot of people.
Researchers are recirculating it right now as though all of what he is saying is still true.
Right.
After all of the results that we just went through.
I guess when they say no new wars, you guys let me know, and we'll take your chats, of course.
Maybe they mean they're expecting when President Trump becomes president that there are no threats that exist in the world anymore.
I think they want President Trump to just let the world just do whatever it wants to do.
Right.
Yeah.
But I mean, they also put boots on the ground in Ukraine and Russia, but also in Gaza.
Yeah.
But other than that.
Yeah.
Well, that's the left.
They want Ukraine.
These people, I guess, are saying he hasn't ended the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Okay.
Fine.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sure, but has he tried to scale it back?
And has he pulled the levers?
Has he pulled every lever that, by the way, let me ask you this.
The alternative, Biden.
Okay.
Neither one has put boots on the ground.
But it was going to be a never-ending blank check under Biden and, you know, Harris, former Vice President Biden and, of course, Kamala Harris.
All right.
Did they go to NATO and say, you guys are on your own until you start meeting your 2%?
As a matter of fact, that number needs to be 5% now, and other nations immediately begin meeting it?
No, because Kamala Harris admitted that she hadn't been to Europe.
That's true.
She's very, I mean, we're still the can anyone argue on like the big issue, the two big issues in this election, immigration, the economy.
Can anyone actually argue that they're the same?
There's no difference on immigration.
On immigration, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, or Kamala Harris.
You guys want to argue that, well, you know what?
It's just best to rip off the band-aid and have Kamala Harris as president because then we wouldn't be disappointed.
You realize there would be no nation left, right?
You realize that.
You would be under the rule of communists for the rest of America's history.
Would be a managed decline through communism, because they would immediately grant citizenship voting rights to 12 to 20 million.
That number would have been 30 million by the end of this term.
I guarantee you there would be no coming back from it.
But you want to chance it in the midterms, because 95 isn't as much as 100.
What wars are we in?
And even then, does that mean that he's the same as everyone else?
Like, let's say, that Iran gets back to trying to refine their uranium, does that mean that he's a warmonger, according to them?
Absolutely.
This really does come down to the Jews.
If, if the Israel Gaza thing isn't happening right now and the Israel Iran thing isn't happening, or the Gaza thing was happening.
You probably don't hear from these people.
Dave Smith, this is this is when he comes out to talk about this and he knows a lot about that.
So I understand why he has an opinion on it.
But outside of this, I don't think the black pillars are talking very much about this at all.
They're not.
They're not there.
I've heard people literally say, you know, Trump promised you a false bill of goods.
He hasn't done anything on immigration.
He hasn't done anything on the economy or inflation grocery bills are up.
He hasn't done anything as far as ending foreign conflicts.
He hasn't done anything with.
They just literally list the things where you've seen a 180 as far as direction of this country and they just say nothing has happened and offer no alternatives.
Let me ask you this, just on housing, has enough been done?
No, mortgage rates down to about 60 6 sorry, that's significant.
On that too, interest rates are down from Biden, I think, maybe like one percent, which is significant.
Uh, but he has been trying harder.
Uh, who's the guy, the guy in charge of that?
Jerome Powell.
Yeah, I think it's over two percent now Josh, I think it was in the eight, maybe even closer to nine, and it's down to about six right now.
So two to fifty percent down yeah, which is great yeah, it's great.
But uh, then you know you say well, if it's not good enough well, there's also the fact that he's been trying and unfortunately failing because it's out of control is complete control yeah, but he's been trying that too in.
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Um okay, black pillars, the doomsdayers, the negative Nancy saying, well, you vote for, what did you get?
You got nothing.
It's the same.
On immigration, the economy is the same and uh, you know, it's the same same, just another side of the same coin.
As far as foreign policy, what's happened with Epstein?
All right, let's just assume that very little has happened with Epstein.
I'll grant you that uh, We don't, obviously don't know the whole story.
I, of course, don't believe that Epstein killed himself, but I also think that people take some of the absence of data and extrapolate and make demands that could not be met.
CNN's talking about it now.
This would have never happened without the last year's events.
Yeah, Hillary Clinton testifying in the Epstein probe.
So let's say that Epstein is awash that was handled badly.
I'll give you that.
I agree.
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Let's say that Donald Trump has not completely been an isolationist because of Maduro and because of Iran.
Okay, all right.
I'll grant you that.
They say nothing's been done on immigration on the economy.
I go, well, okay, hold on a second, actually.
And 95%, I voted for President Strong on immigration, on the economy, and to change the cultural direction of our country.
And I was facing another president who believes that children can transition.
Parents should lose the rights to their children if they don't allow them to transition.
Abortion all the way up until and including birth taxpayer-funded period.
No voter ID whatsoever.
Change to the census rule.
No deportations, and regulations that led to record high inflation.
Okay, that's what I was looking at, and I go, well, nothing.
Hold on.
We have a 95% reduction in border crossings.
We have 3 million deportations.
We've actually been adding native-born American jobs for the first time in four years while we're actually cutting down on H-1Bs and we're actually getting rid of foreign-born jobs, giving those to Americans who are willing to fill those spots.
We've seen growth in the private sector.
We've seen shrinking in the government sector.
We've seen lifetime low crime rates across the country, certainly as it relates to violent crime.
We have requirements for entitlement programs.
We haven't completely eliminated them, but we have requirements that the Democrats vehemently fought against with SNAP.
We have a movement right now where we're likely going to require voter ID, thereby preserving our elections for decades to come.
And inflation is at a much more reasonable number.
And the price of eggs and the price of milk.
I'm not getting nothing out of that.
And certainly not enough disappointment to stay home and not vote.
Which direction do you think is better for the country?
And what do you think is your duty if you want to preserve a country?
This is the question.
To black pillars and the people following them.
Do you have children?
You have a binary choice.
Let's say there's three.
Stay home and do nothing.
That's a vote for Kamala, Newsom, whoever it is, Democrats in the midterms.
Or the direction that we are going out.
This has all taken place in one year.
You say, make America great again.
I want my children to grow up in an America that I recognize.
Then what is your duty?
Is your duty to act on your emotions because you're disappointed, and many of us are, rightfully so?
Or is your duty to understand that the perfect is the enemy of the good?
And even more importantly, there is a feedback mechanism that only this president and this administration cares about.
They listen and adapt.
The Democrats you saw for four years under Biden, eight years under, what you think, what you need, what your community requires to thrive, what your family unit should look like, they don't care.
You were a serf.
So what is your duty as an American?
To have a pity party or to do something about it?
And is doing something about it, staying home, doing nothing, or simply going back to voting Democrat, as many of these black pillars did for their entire lives until they saw a niche market.
Let's roll the little Caesars clip again because I love seeing an aggressive man deservedly knocked out.