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May 4, 2026 - Louder with Crowder
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Did Iran Just Blow Up A US Warship?!

Louder with Crowder host critiques UN gender role claims and the H-1B visa system, citing statistics on workplace deaths and specific cases like Chirayu Rana's lawsuit. He debunks viral videos regarding a piñata and Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy while discussing troop withdrawals from Germany. Addressing Iran, he refutes reports of a US warship explosion, presenting CENTCOM data claiming 90% degraded naval capabilities and identifying strike footage as a 2016 exercise, ultimately dismissing "forever war" narratives as delusional. [Automatically generated summary]

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Post Truth Era Warning 00:02:06
Welcome.
It's Monday.
Welcome to the lineup live here on Rumble, starting the morning all the way through the evening.
By the way, get well soon.
Nick DiPaolo, he was in the hospital, had a close call, but he's doing better now.
So we're glad he's out.
Today, we're going to be talking about women are able to do everything men can do, except they can't.
This is the UN saying, like, ah, we need to get women doing all these jobs.
We're going to walk through what that looks like and the propaganda versus, hey, how we can actually help each other out as a society.
The JP Morgan scandal.
You know, the Asian fish head wife who doesn't have cannons like the white lady at JP Morgan.
That was the actual phrase that this, what's the term?
Haji, I think, is allowed.
Made up for a sexual assault.
But here's the thing Are you aware of how bad things get at a company once you reach a certain tipping point of H 1Bs?
No one's conducted a formal study, but we have about four or five case studies.
Once you get past 30% or you get Indian H 1Bs in positions of management, the ethnic nepotism is unbridled.
And you get to 90% in a period of months, in some cases, years, you will cease to have American employees.
Hey, how's that looking out for the United States and Iran?
Look, we're at day 65.
I want to ask you something.
If you could go back in time, because we are going to be coming up on midterms, and I hear people saying that everything is the same.
If you could go back in time and tell yourself, look, there's going to be a conflict with Iran, it's going to last several months, it's going to cost, let's say, $30, $50 billion, there'll be some lives lost.
But you're going to have net negative migration, and you're going to have actually the most secure border you've had in your lifetime.
You're going to have some executive orders that declare they are Tujia.
Everything that we've accomplished here just these last few months, really, but also a continuation of the first term of Donald Trump.
Would you take it?
Or would you do away with all of it knowing that the plan, and James Carville has talked about this, what the left wants to do is impeach Trump, lame duck him, and then they want to pack the court and they want to undo everything that has been done.
Planned Conflict with Iran 00:05:02
That's everything as it relates to immigration, as it relates to Voting regulations as it relates to Dobbs, to Roe v. Wade, all of that.
That's their plan.
Undo all of it.
Would you undo all of it?
And if you would, then it needs to be based on truth.
We're going to go through some viral posts that have been circulating, and they're flat out false.
They are flat out false.
We'll show you the claims, we'll show you the truth, including doctored video.
We are in a post truth era, and I think we need to be careful with that.
So we'll talk about that more.
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Jesse, what happened?
It's the darndest thing.
I was walking across the street the other day, and then out of nowhere, a Dodge Magnum plows right into me, takes me out.
Should have taken your foundation.
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When we think about it, The amount of time it would take you to open the bottle and take your daily dose, put it in your mouth, then chug it down with some water probably would take about, I don't know, we say 9, 12 seconds.
Is that fair?
Sure.
At that point, the car would have been on its way and never would have hit you.
You'd be fine.
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Maybe he was bi.
Glad to be with you.
I forgot to ask the question of the day.
What are you going to miss most about Spirit Airlines?
Let that ride.
In flight meal.
Yes.
Wonderful customer service.
I had someone say over the intercom if there's anything else that we can assist you with, the answer is no, because this is Spirit.
They actually said it like they knew that about themselves.
And no, it's not because we're going out of business today.
This is just normal policy.
It's just Spirit Airlines.
Did they talk to you like you were dumb?
What are you doing?
This is Spirit Airlines.
No, but I did get accosted by a gay male flight attendant.
But.
Why Men Are Violent 00:15:38
That's par for the course.
Wow.
Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you?
Fantastic, having never had that happen.
He handed me the small bottle of water.
Really?
In a way that I couldn't receive the receptacle from him without touching his hands.
He put it between his legs.
He held it like this.
He goes, Here you go.
And so I went, Just drop it.
Like that.
Toss it to me.
Yeah.
That's got to be really tough to be a gay male flight attendant and be spirit.
Like you'd want to be Pan Am, the sort of glitz of the sky, and instead, you know, it's just a waffle house.
Depends on what kind of guy you're into.
Yeah.
I.
Well, you know what?
Maybe this was planned all along.
And oh, by the way, I haven't introduced you.
When you hear him, you know him.
You love him.
Not underscore Firestein on X Josh Firestein.
How are you?
Hello.
Excellent.
Good.
Good show in Oklahoma.
Nice.
Good people.
Very fun.
Here's fun, too.
No good segue for the first segment on a white woman.
Yeah.
Here's a woman wearing a shirt that says kindness.
White woman, but you knew this.
Hitting a Trump pinata because this does something.
By the way, complete disregard for the guy holding it.
She could easily hit him.
Poor guy.
Make America kind again.
You get a strong stance there, though.
That's nice.
Oh, okay.
Well, it's not your turn.
Pigeon toe to knock me.
She's not even hitting a leverage point.
Grandma's getting her steps in.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
That's what it says.
I had the golden rule from the golden girl.
Yes.
Excellent.
I will say, I mean, it's obviously this is scary because you see someone who's unhinged, right?
And obviously they have a proclivity toward violence.
The good news is that they are both weak and uncoordinated.
So that's, I mean, that's a silver lining.
They have no capabilities.
You know, it far outpaces their desire, I guess you would say.
Do unto others as you would have done unto you.
Your wish is my command, said Commander in Chief.
I'm going to do it.
And this is just what the left does.
They justify their violence by going, well, he is.
Yeah.
Do unto others.
Well, he's the violent one.
Tell me, who is he violently hurt himself?
That's what you see when you see the people who, you know, obviously assassinated Charlie Kirk, who try and take President Trump's life out, yours truly.
They justify it by going, well, really, you're the fascist, you're the Nazi, so it's fine.
They mean do unto others, just not half of America's voting block.
Yeah, so apparently it's kind for everybody just to get rid of President Trump, I guess.
I'm saying that nicely because I don't want to run afoul of like the FBI or the Department of Justice.
Yeah, and there's no candy inside of him.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know because she didn't break it.
And that was a long video.
I think eventually the Hispanic woman who thought it was her turn came in and broke it.
Also, shouldn't she be advising them?
Like, no one's even blindfolded.
You're just hitting a doll.
That's right.
You're supposed to be blindfolded.
You're just hitting a doll.
That's all this is.
That's true.
It's basically just a hate crime.
There's no skill in that.
No.
And they still didn't do it.
And the guy, he wasn't even pulling it.
No.
No.
He was holding it stable for a lady with a metal pole who had perfectly clear vision and she still couldn't break the pinata.
You need somebody's borracho tio, drunk uncle, like doing.
Is that Spanish for drunk uncle?
It's like really bad Spanish translation for drunk uncle, but it works.
Well, speaking of drunk uncle, I think there are a few drunk aunts around because if you're looking at the international committees and you're looking at the propaganda that's being put out there right now, of course, it takes one side of the equation into consideration and not the other.
Women.
Women are the future.
We've been told that for a very long time.
Well, the future is now, and women are just as capable as men at doing whatever it is that men be and do, right?
This iron worker has made a successful career for herself.
I love physical work.
Choke divers typically to society are men, but women have been trucking for years, and we're just as good as men are.
I believe she is.
Oh, you got recycling duty.
And by the way, if you want to do it, fine.
No one's stopping you, no one is standing by garbage trucks and rejecting you.
From doing it.
That would be very easy.
Yeah, it would be very, very easy.
Are you aware of the strength differential?
It's not like 50 50.
It's not like 60 40.
It's not even like 80 20.
It's basically 95% of men are stronger than the strongest women, meaning average men.
It's just, it's not even close.
And that means, here's the thing that means we have different roles, different jobs.
Isn't that a good thing?
Well, the problem is when you look at feminists, they want to take one part.
Into the equation, into consideration, and not the other.
So, International Workers' Day, the UN women, they posted this on their ex.
Any job is a woman's job.
Megaphone emoji.
We'll keep repeating it.
And then they don't repeat it after doing it like 19 times.
This International Workers' Day and every day.
Okay?
Nothing like playing into the stereotypes.
Yeah.
Any job is a woman's job, especially a hijab.
Yes.
Surprised there wasn't a clap emoji before every one of those lines.
I know.
Wouldn't it have been better if they wrote it once and say, we'll keep repeating it, then write it the other nine times?
Yeah.
Because it's like, any job?
Okay, we're going to keep repeating it.
And then they didn't repeat it after they said they're going to repeat it at all.
I was expecting one more.
Any job is a woman's job.
Yeah, and the funny thing is, like, copy editor is clearly a woman's job, and they don't even have one.
Oh, jeez.
They keep doing it.
So, look, and I don't, if you want to do the job, fine.
But there's a lot of normalcy bias.
Out there, people just go, Oh, you know, there are no uh privileges that women have that men don't have, right?
They usually say that men do, they can't name one.
Well, okay, the draft, they go like there's going to be a draft.
Why do people, can you comment?
Why do people think that's some outlandish idea?
Yeah, almost every generation before you, at least a portion of them, had to face that, and we still have to register for the draft.
Do you really think that that won't come into play at some point in our lifetime?
I mean, it's far more likely than not.
Some people still living were drafted, yeah, yeah, exactly.
That exists, they are around.
Well, let's take this into consideration too.
Look, remember, 92% of workplace deaths in the United States are men, 94% in the UK.
The lowest you find is 91.
You'll find it all the way up to like 98% of workplace deaths are men.
Any job is a woman's job.
Okay, well, then why is that the case?
Well, here's the thing I don't have a problem with it.
It's because of job selection.
You have different priorities.
Men will choose higher risk, higher reward jobs, or men will choose jobs that are more risky to their personal well being.
Let me give you some examples of any job being a woman's job that they.
Choose not to do as a job.
Soldiers in Ukraine.
Yeah.
If you look at the Russian side, a million killed or wounded.
Ukrainian side, 250 to 300 something thousand killed or wounded.
99.9% of all casualties are male.
99.9% of all casualties are male.
And again, these are people being forced into the military against their will.
So why do you think the numbers pan out like that?
Well, let me give you some visual aids.
This is what it looks like.
A police is a common norm.
And all we're saying here is a thank you.
Might be in order.
Just a thank you.
Not male privilege, patriarchy, just a thank you.
Let's go on to the other difficult jobs that are very necessary for societies to function.
Here's the big thing women in general don't do maintenance jobs, they don't maintain infrastructure.
They're not interested in it.
That's fine.
Just understand that someone needs to do it.
Offshore oil rigs.
96% of rig workers are men.
96%.
Where are the women signing up?
Well, let me show you what it looks like.
Then, disaster struck.
Thankfully, everyone involved walked away unharmed.
Jeez.
Things are going down pretty quick.
Yeah.
A spark suddenly ignites the escaping gas, and an explosion rips through the rig.
Confronted by 700 degree flames, most of the 226 strong crew are now either dead or severely injured.
A total of 167 men lost their lives that night.
Wow.
Just 61 survived.
Found the wage gap.
Yeah, can't be on your period there.
No.
Aw.
This is a lot of people.
This is very true.
Sharks that smell blood in the water.
You know, we just assume this.
People go like, well, you know, it's really discriminatory because a woman, you know, they have to leave and they have children and they need maternity leave.
And then, you know, employers should pay that.
Why?
In any other scenario, why would I hire someone who I know is going to be gone for, let's say, two, three, four, five months and have to hire a temp and replace them?
Why isn't that the right of the employer to be like, oh, okay, well, thanks.
We might fill that spot because we need someone to do it.
We just assume it's fairness.
It's a business.
Let's go to the next job plumbers.
97% of plumbers in the United States are men.
By the way, these are good paying jobs.
Matter of fact, these are better paying jobs than most jobs that those with college degrees find immediately after college.
Here's what that looks like.
Right in the mouth.
He's laughing.
Probably a lady's pipes, too.
Yuck, dude.
Oh, he's swimming in it, dude.
That's a health hazard, literally.
Yes, it is.
This one I can't watch.
Oh, my God, dude.
Turn away.
I just can't watch it.
Wait for it.
Oh, no.
Don't worry about my poop.
Ah, that was gross.
They didn't even have jets on that tub.
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92% of workplace deaths are men.
Let's just face reality and let's go, okay, we have different roles, we make different choices.
Let's work together as opposed to against one another.
Let's go to mine workers.
90% of tin, tungsten, a lot of metals, a lot of minerals that we need, they're men.
The workers.
Okay, especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo, they're men.
They don't really have the same kind of feminists there.
So 90%, here's what that looks like.
It's hard to find an accurate figure, but some researchers estimate at least 2,000 miners get killed each year.
Miners often die instantly, crushed beneath falling cobalt and dirt.
4,000 miners flock to the area to chance their luck with basic equipment, at best a crowbar, but usually with their bare hands.
By the way, they're mining the minerals that are needed for a smartphone to be created from which the UN Women's Council can tweet.
All jobs are women's jobs.
Let's go do it.
Can they give that miner something better than a piece of rebar?
No.
A woman would have thought of a better tool.
He meant to say hundreds of men.
Yes.
Let's go to sailors.
98% of sailors are men.
A lot of people take for granted that sailing is still pretty important when you're talking about shipping and keeping an economy running.
Here's what that looks like.
That's going crazy.
Jeez, man.
Yeah, that's going to suck anyone down with it.
Somebody left the engines running.
It's just plowing in.
Oh, I don't think it's supposed to bend like that.
No, it's not a nunchuck.
But guys, the teachers are the real heroes, yes.
Also, no one thinks about, you know, this job.
Yeah.
Having to actually raid the boat.
Yeah.
It's usually men.
Take people hostage.
Yeah, that's usually men.
Just remember this when you come, it's like my day, it's the most important job, as we all agree.
Teacher.
And I had this kid who wouldn't listen, and there was an accident.
We had to clean it up.
And the husband was like, Yeah, my day looked like Rainbow Six.
It was a game, huh?
Yeah.
No, it was fun.
Must be fun playing games with your friends.
You call someone the N word?
I'm training up the next generation.
I mean, I don't know if it's more important than Cindy's.
She's a nurse, and that too is the most important.
Those people are also the real heroes.
Everyone's the real hero except the actual heroes.
That's where we find all jobs are women's.
Well, why aren't they fighting for equality there?
And here's the thing I'm not.
I'm saying, of course, men should be doing those jobs because they are more capable.
I'm not the one lying to you.
The issue is, and I think this is a big part of the breakdown in communications and relationships between the two genders.
The things that men bring to the table, now women bring obviously unique facets to the table that men can't.
And men do.
That's the Christian worldview, right?
We complement each other.
What men bring to the table that's exclusive to them is very often taken for granted in the modern world.
Providing, protecting, laying down your life.
These are things that are just taken, it's like, well, you may not have to do that.
We're talking about the day to day.
That's no small thing.
That's no small thing.
And throughout all of human history, that's what you did, okay?
The stronger sex went out, hunted, went out, fought wars.
The weaker, physically, sex stayed home and took care in a supporting role so that you could be as effective as possible as a unit.
And the reason that men understand this inherently is because then, if you go with that man who's out there waging war, who's out there hunting, guess what?
He's a part of a male unit, and there's a hierarchy there where the person who's maybe not as good of a shot, they may be on lookout.
Someone who's not as physically capable, they may do intel, they may do recon.
Endings and Beginnings Now 00:11:22
We know where we are forced to work as teams and go, okay, what are our unique attributes?
What are our strengths?
Let's put them together.
For some reason, when applying it to the family, however, It's offensive.
It's the only unit that we don't apply that same form of hierarchy or logic to.
We always did.
And now we're too busy complaining.
Yeah.
We've made it too comfortable.
Men just like looked up and were like, wait a minute.
Like, I'm not forcing you to do anything for most men, right?
They're just saying, like, hey, when you say something that is completely outrageous, it's completely outside the bounds of reality, and then browbeat me in this situation.
I was like, well, wait, what?
Are we having the same conversation?
92% workplace tests, men.
94% in UK.
There you go.
That's it.
It's done.
There's the wage gap.
The wage gap is not a thing.
You now have it explained.
Not all jobs are women's jobs.
It's that simple.
And that's fine.
Either because you can't do it or you don't want to do it.
There you go.
Let's talk when women can at least pass the driving test.
How about that?
That's like how I used to play with my crash test dummy cars as a kid.
I know.
That seemed to defy the physics that you would think transpire.
I'm impressed by that light pole.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That thing was like an offensive lineman.
He held his ground.
I don't know why she gunned it.
Like, I've made this.
She panicked.
There's a mistake here and then a mistake here.
I'm going for it.
Yeah.
There's no reason.
Well, the only way to get over this mistake is through faster.
I'll do better at high speed.
And young women, look.
If you are bothered by, find yourself a man who, when you go, so do you think that women can do everything men can do?
Find yourself a man who goes, of course not.
That's the man you want.
Just don't fall for the white knighting, the virtue signaling.
I think women are strongest.
And no, find a man who goes, no, no, of course not.
But, you know, I'll die for my wife and family.
I'll do that because you're not able to.
Find that.
That's a better starting off point.
Everything you have been told is wrong.
I'll bet you that women also can't sell a mortgage company as well as us men here can.
It's the weirdest thing.
It's like I was in a coma for 20 years, and I'm just now waking up.
How's this look?
It looks great.
It's gonna work.
It's working?
Yeah.
What the hell are you guys doing?
The parody commercial for American Beauty.
American financing, Stephen.
Well, what does this have to do with financing?
It's got American in the name.
I financed the flowers.
No, just please shut it down.
Shut it down.
Okay, this is a waste of time.
Josh, put on some clothes.
I still have three more payments on the flower.
No, no, just keep throwing them.
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God, what the hell is the matter with those guys?
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Ooh.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I got the same feeling I got from that plumbing video.
Yeah, well, I got some pipes you can.
Oh, hey, yo.
That's a woman's job.
Now, yeah, you can help me with some blockage.
Jeez.
Spirit Airlines.
Let me.
How do you look at this?
Spirit Airlines done, right?
They're ending operations.
That's a celebration.
Well, here's I'm very happy that the bailout did not come to be.
Right.
I did not like that big decision.
They only needed $500 million.
What?
They only needed $500 million.
That sounds like $500 million too much for Spirit.
Yes, wasted dollars.
But I also don't like that all of the people who are flying Spirit are now going to scatter to other airlines.
I know.
We had everybody that we wanted on Spirit on Spirit.
Yes.
And now.
So you guys let me know.
It may end up next week.
It's a double edged sword.
The point is, you're going to have someone in pajamas, you know, weave sooner or later on your Delta flight.
That's the way this goes.
Delta's going for it.
So they are done.
2025, Spirit lost $2.7 billion.
They're trying.
They tried to merge with JetBlue and was blocked after the Biden administration sued, which is just kind of funny because they say, oh, it'll eliminate competition.
Yeah.
Now, I understand, too, you know, when you look at antitrust and you look at laws that relate to monopolies, and Teddy Roosevelt had a lot to do with that.
I get it.
I do understand that.
In this case, though, is Spirit gone?
Is that actually better for the market?
Yeah.
Does that make it more competitive?
We sort of went through this when you used to have Verizon and ATT.
Remember that?
And then there were distant second and thirds, T Mobile.
And Sprint.
And when they finally merged, actually, for quite a few people, T Mobile is a better deal now.
Yeah.
So, yeah, a tripopoly is better than a duopoly.
With airlines, why was this stopped?
That seems like a big swing and a miss.
Yeah, it's not the first merger either.
It's not like it's an unprecedented move here.
No.
And it's not like there wouldn't be plenty of other smaller airlines.
And it was, but it's regional airlines.
It was struggling at the time.
Yeah.
That's the whole reason.
This was to avoid bankruptcy back then.
There was no secret to this.
It's also not like two airlines that are wildly successful merging, you know, like Delta and American or something.
Right.
Yeah, exactly right.
Now, Elizabeth Warren.
Did post this.
She posted, I've warned for months that a JetBlue Spirit Airlines merger would have led to fewer flights and higher fares.
And she replied, Justice ATR and US Dot were right to stand up for consumers and fight against runaway airline consolidation.
This is a Biden win for flyers.
Isn't it kind of funny just that this is the woman who's advocated for too big to fail businesses and companies?
And so they either go bankrupt, right?
They could merge and they could become profitable.
Right.
That's blocked.
And then when they go under, if they're big enough, they'll just be bailed out.
And you end up with a CEO who gets a golden parachute of $130 million.
That's why a lot of these people support the Democrat Party.
I don't think that any of these airlines should be bailed out, and I think they should be allowed to merge.
Yes, of course.
It's the exact opposite of what we've taken.
We've been bailing out airlines for decades.
Don't bail them out.
Allow them to merge.
Let's go a different direction.
See if air flight gets better.
Get these politicians out of this because they have no idea.
That was a two year old tweet that she put out celebrating this blocked merger.
Get them out of the process because it leads to days like we saw over the weekend where an airline just literally ceases to exist overnight.
Right.
I mean, spirit is mostly to blame themselves.
Let's be honest.
It's an awful, awful place.
But they were trying to merge, they knew they couldn't survive on their own, so they had to do something else.
It is hell in the sky.
And by the way, they are now selling their old equipment to Greyhound.
So, hey, you guys can.
Oh, great.
You do have to put the planes to use.
And some airport vendors, obviously, are feeling the hit a little more than others.
That's only natural.
Hold up.
Damn, dude.
I thought it was going to be Mr. Pojangles in Charlotte.
I always stopped there whenever I used to have a stopover in Charlotte.
I'd go to Pojangles.
You have a stopover in Charlotte?
You just have to bob and weave when you're picking up.
Three piece.
So I know people online have done this, but of course we have done closing time for, gosh, half a decade now, and we couldn't go without it.
From us, from the bottom of our heart, to you, fan of Spirit Airlines, we bring you Spirit Time to Close.
We're going to be ceasing operations at 3 a.m. Eastern Time today.
Met a lot of friends along the way.
Time to close.
Endings and beginnings are ending and beginning now.
Go suck another dirty s***.
Don't play with me.
You're not playing with me.
So I'm going to get on this plane or not.
Yes, sir.
All right.
So everyone's going to shut up.
And we're going to say this once and we're only going to say it again because we're frustrated as hell.
Time to close.
Endings and beginnings are ending and beginning now.
A tussle on the tarmac.
This fight breaking out on a recent flight right after it arrived in Boston.
A Spirit Airlines passenger flying to Nashville has been arrested after allegedly assaulting two flight attendants.
Keep my fucking name out your mouth.
I'm not doing anything.
I'm not doing anything.
Oh my God.
Oh, oh.
I'm too close.
Endings and beginnings are ending and beginning now.
Yeah, I said what I said.
And.
I said what I said.
The final Spirit flight touchdown in Dallas Fort Worth International just after midnight.
Here, here, you can see it is completely empty now because Spirit has shut down.
It was a pleasure working with you guys, and I wish you the best.
I know that it's time for things to close.
I know that it's time for things to close.
I'm excited here before I snap the shit out.
You're not going to snap shit.
Charlie.
You try me.
Where are we going to get our airport fight videos from?
Oh, I'm sure they'll move to Frontier.
Frontier.
Dude, Frontier is also terrible.
It didn't used to be.
Perfect.
Oh, they're like a ripoff, is what they are.
They tell you the price is like you say you got a $100 ticket.
Yeah, yeah.
Then you buy your ticket, and then you don't have a seat.
Right.
They're like, okay, now you choose a seat.
Oh, you want a seat.
And there's none of them that are already included.
Like there's no seat included.
Yeah.
It's like, what?
And then you pay for bags.
It's a whole thing.
What if someone released, you know, first off, the race to the cheapest airfare ticket has never been a successful business model, it's never been one that works out really well.
What if someone was a low cost airline and said, We're going to have a dress code?
Yeah.
Right?
We're actually going to have a code of conduct as well.
You know, they reserve the right to revoke your ticket if you are not behaving, if you start anything at the terminal.
And we should have bans for life from flight.
What about if we did that?
You think flying might be more pleasant?
Hey, if you start a fight in an airport, you're gone.
You're banned for life.
If you show up high, if you commit an act of violence, if you delay a flight with selfish, narcissistic behavior for everybody else, you're banned for life.
And just institute some basic dress codes and decorum.
You guys comment.
You think that might be a solution?
I think it's a start.
I think dress codes are definitely something we should be doing anyway.
I don't know if you've been to an airport recently.
Oh, they're terrible.
But they just fly nude, basically.
Yeah.
There's just butt cheeks all through the terminal.
Sexual Harassment Lawsuit 00:06:34
I'm not even kidding.
Dude, nip slips galore, dude.
It's crazy.
It's an old different airport.
I won't even fly in shorts just because I don't want the guy next to me to feel like he has to rub up on my hairy legs.
That's fair.
Yeah.
Do you say manspread on the plane?
No, I don't manspread on the plane.
I wouldn't like you next to me in shorts, and so I don't wear them.
That's true because we're both.
Giants on an airplane that's not built for us.
Well, you can both afford first class, so why don't you chill out?
Oh, yeah, really?
Yeah.
You're going to be paying first class.
I just avoid flying and I drive wherever I can.
Never.
Unless it's absolutely necessary.
I hate it.
There are few places on earth I hate more than airports.
It's true.
Speaking of solutions, let's go to this next one the JP Morgan story.
Okay.
It's hilarious for a multitude of reasons.
But this really is the story of H 1Bs and a broken system.
I don't think that we are at the point where it can be reformed.
I think we need to scrap it completely.
The system that we have, and create an entirely new system in its place.
Does that mean we get rid of it?
Yeah, that means we re examine all H1Bs.
The default is gone, and you have to prove yourself.
I think it's far too broken beyond repair.
You let me know what you think.
So, this was the sexual harassment story that you probably heard.
It was an Indian man.
He was not identified initially, and he basically just revealed his personal fantasies.
You know, let's hit the song first, Toolman.
All right.
He was an Indian man who accused a very attractive white woman in a position of management of basically making him her brown boy sex slave.
These were the words.
And of course, here's the thing.
When I first read this story, I go, okay, a white woman, she's pretty.
An Indian man, I don't need to see anymore to know this is not true.
I just drew a conclusion immediately, but it didn't turn out as the Jeet expected.
Yeah, false sexual assault claims.
Any job is a woman's job.
Yes, exactly right.
It can happen to you too.
So, for those of you who missed it, there have been some updates, but here's a funny newscast about it.
They have to treat it as though it's a serious story.
A former male employee of JPMorgan Chase has accused a female senior executive.
Of course, they blurred his face.
The bank says they are completely without merit after an internal investigation.
At the center of this case is a man identified by multiple media reports as Chirayu Rana, a 35 year old former JP Morgan employee.
He initially filed a lawsuit under the pseudonym John Doe, accusing a senior colleague, Lorna Hajdini, of repeated harassment and coercion.
John Doe, from Memphis.
The complaint highlights his identity as an Indian and a brown professional.
Brown professional?
What's the word for UPS?
Harassment and coercion.
Yep, so now we know who the guy is.
Chao Ryu.
Chowdhuryo.
Yeah, that's just fine.
You thought it'd be Dalsham.
He's not stretching.
So, 35 years old, comes from a pretty wealthy family.
They live in a $1.7 million home.
By the way, the lawsuit has since been withdrawn.
Since 2014, he has had eight, at least eight employers.
That's not great.
Zero girlfriends.
Yeah, and then there was a new report that he actually was looking at his previous job, asking AI, How to draft up a sexual assault lawsuit against a company.
Yeah, just switched out names and stuff.
By the way, the best, just hear it from Vivek, the best and brightest.
We don't have enough smart Americans to do these jobs.
These guys are the best.
And I know this guy's American, I get it, but.
He looks like Indian dick dastardly.
Yes, yes, he does.
Pop a mustache and a hat on that guy.
So he originally, right, he alleged that this JP Morgan executive had called him, her little brown boy, her little Arab boy toy.
I was like, well, that's not something that a woman would say sexily.
Yeah.
Ever.
Ever.
A white woman is not like, there is no 50 Shades of Arab boy toy.
He doesn't even, he's not Arab though, right?
He's Indian?
No, he just, and then he also, like, he overreached because none of this is believable.
First off, that she would sexually assault him.
But then he, I'm pretty up to speed on racial epithets, to be clear.
This one was new to me.
He said that she made him her sex slave, and she would say things like, quote, remember this, I bet your little Asian fish head wife doesn't have these cannons referring to her breasts.
It's like, well, of course that did not happen.
Of course, this lady did not say your Asian fish head wife doesn't have these cannons.
If she did, she sounds pretty cool.
Yeah, she sounds.
Like, I saw the picture and I saw the headline.
I was like, this chick's pretty cool.
Yeah.
No wonder she has that job.
Now, to be fair, as it relates to the quote, fish head wife, she may have had a point.
Is that lingerie?
It's lingerie in the bath.
Yeah.
Billy Bass has never seen it so good.
She also said that the lady, or sorry, he also said that the lady drugged him with both roofies and boner pills.
Is that to cover his need to take boner pills?
Well, it's just the idea.
He can't get hard.
He's like, no, I love my wife, my fish head wife.
I love her.
Right.
Yeah, I bet you there's a part of this where his wife found out he was not with this woman, was probably cheating on her.
And he was like, no, it's my boss.
She drugged me with boner pills, and I didn't even, it's a medication.
I didn't want it.
He called you a fish head.
Rufi's boner pills threatened his bonus, even though he didn't actually work under her.
We now know.
Well, that sucks.
And this was what he wrote to the chatbot, right?
To the AI chatbot.
He actually searched this.
And here's the thing.
He was born here in the States, as I understand it.
Yeah, yeah.
Still can't write English.
No, that's our bad.
I was raped, sexually assaulted.
Assaulted.
Assaulted.
Both words are wrong.
Retard alert.
Harassed and forced to do drugs by my former boss at Morgan Stanley.
Drugs?
HR conducted an investigation, but they ultimately made me sign a separation agreement.
Corporate Welfare for Foreigners 00:08:47
What?
Now, here's the thing.
This is funny and it's obviously untrue, and I'm glad that.
That this woman, that her name seems to be cleared.
The problem is, you'll still have people who believe this.
You'll still have people out there who believe this for a long time.
And that's a really crappy thing to have to live with.
But how did this guy get this job?
He can't write English, just basic English.
He can't spell.
He wasn't able to cover his tracks.
He doesn't have a high enough IQ to make a story believable.
Like immediately, everyone knew it was fake.
Nobody was horrified.
We were all laughing.
Yeah.
And this is what we see.
This is the problem with H1Bs.
And you guys let me know.
You know, you comment below and talk with some other people here because the H 1B issue is a real problem in tech.
And I think it's one that's overlooked.
That's one where you can definitely say the Democrat Party, the Republican Party, they're basically one and the same.
Yeah.
No one is doing enough about this.
And when you hear people in the Republican Party saying, well, we need them, we do not.
They're better than Americans.
They are not.
This is a scam.
A lot of the degrees are fraudulent.
We've gone through that.
There are basically giant placement firms.
It's a racket where they take something off the top.
People come here to this country, then they get all of their family over here.
And the ethnic nepotism that takes place, if you get to the point where there's a certain percentage, we don't know the exact crossover.
I'll give you some case studies where they're H 1Bs or Indian.
They are the most racist people on the planet as it relates to hiring.
It really is a problem.
They will force out white Americans because you are a white American, to be clear.
Or black Americans, too.
Yeah, actually, they get it worse.
So, American workers, just to be clear, two times as likely to lose their jobs.
Compared to India's.
Three times higher if you're a black or Hispanic American.
If you look at one of the biggest offenders, Cognizant, here in Texas, from 2013 to 2020, two thirds of their United States based employees are from India.
Whoa.
So you're twice, three times as likely to lose your job.
And you've seen these memes kind of going around.
Now, they're not coming from an actual study, but anecdotally, there are a lot of case studies.
And it seems to be that if you reach the threshold of about 30%, That your company will be 70% Indian or H 1Bs in a very short period of time, or if you get Indian H 1Bs in a position of management.
It's well known.
Comment below anyone who works in the industry.
Same thing about apartment complexes.
Yep.
Oh, yeah.
If they're in management there or if they're in the leasing department, immediately.
So, Walt Disney, 250 IT workers were replaced by foreign Indian workers in 90 days.
90 days.
Just it accelerated.
They were forced to train their replacements.
It's like digging your own professional grave or you get no severance package.
Let's look at Southern California Edison.
400 to 500 IT workers were replaced by foreign Indians in eight months.
Now, this does matter because the American employee salaries were about $110,000 a year.
Yeah.
The replacements, $65.
Ah.
The best and brightest.
Well, is that it?
Or is it that they're cheaper?
And this is what happens.
It's kind of like people who maybe hire someone to do landscaping and they know that they're not legal, but they just go, yeah, let me, oh, driver's license, good enough for me, right?
You've checked the box.
If you run a company, You're running a giant company.
This is really a form of corporate welfare where they can go, okay, I know it would look bad if I hire someone with no qualifications.
But the truth is, this job probably isn't that difficult to do.
I just need to look like I've hired someone with a degree who's qualified.
Oh, they got a degree from a university in India.
Okay, good enough.
They're the most qualified, and they just happen to be $40,000 to $50,000 less expensive.
They're happy to look the other way.
Yeah, the H 1B thing is not the best and brightest thing.
If we need the best and brightest, there are other mechanisms to bring those people in.
This is just a scam right now.
Completely shut it down.
Well, here's another one Cloudera.
Last week, the DOJ sued, and this is a multi billion dollar tech company, by the way, for discriminating against Americans.
And here's something that was going on, or at least what's being alleged that they built fake email addresses that bounced every single American applicant.
What?
And the jobs were already reserved for foreign visa workers.
In other words, again, it's a front.
It's like, hey, let's look, let's look, let's keep up the appearance that we looked for American workers, but there were none available.
And what's the talking point you hear?
Well, we don't have the talent pool in the United States.
It's not true.
It's not accurate.
It's that these people are cheaper.
In many cases, they don't even have an actual college degree or training.
JP Morgan, let's look at that.
The HR department includes people like.
I can't even pronounce it.
No, let me try it.
Let me try it.
Karyam Sete.
Karyam Sete Chrysoprosis.
That sounds like the binomial nomenclature for a dinosaur.
Yeah, those are fossils.
Krishna Kishore is the associate recruiter.
So the HR recruiter, Karyam Sete Chrysoprosoris.
I'm doing my best.
That's the recruiter.
Then the associate recruiter is Krishna.
Then Anvesh Kumar is a talent acquisition consultant.
Anushka Chakrat Bhorti is the HR specialist.
Aventika Patak is the HR specialist.
So what do you think happens when you bring these people in?
If you don't believe me, do me a favor.
Go on X and just find your way down the rabbit hole that is Indian X, Indian social media.
The racial supremacy from these people is something that defies reason to you as an American.
It is entirely, and by the way, they're awful to each other because they still come from a caste system.
They hate darker Indians more than you would think between an American white person and black person, the discrimination.
It is just assumed that you are subhuman.
These people come here.
They bring their culture here.
They bring their same values here, usually a lack of any in comparison to the United States.
And there's ethnic nepotism, and you are replaced for cheaper workers.
And if you guys are wondering, have you guys felt this customer service, pretty much service quality across the board is awful?
This is a very big component of it.
Yeah.
There's definitely a supremacy thing with these H 1Bs and these workers because you even see it this weekend on SNL.
Aziz Ansari played Kash Patel, basically making fun of Kash Patel, calling him dumb.
And the joke was Aziz Ansari at the podium.
Saying, I'm making history.
I'm a trailblazer making history as the first Indian to suck at his job.
Everyone knows Indians are great at everything and so smart and great workers.
Yeah.
And I'm watching it going, Who said that?
He did.
Oh.
They say it.
Yeah, they say it all the time.
Like, you Americans, you don't know.
India is the best, number one.
I mean, you want to get someone who really gets on a racist pedestal.
Go to Toolman.
He spent a lot of time.
I don't mean racist.
I mean justified.
Yeah.
No, I don't like them at all.
I want them gone.
You're giving us the facts to support why we should get rid of mince.
Let me ask you guys think YouTube is better now?
You guys have run into the AI slop, right?
You ever try and find a review of something these days?
It's a top five list where AI is doing it in broken English, which you're like, how does that even happen?
A lot of these channels just come from these Indian bots.
Well, Instagram too.
Any Instagram video that's posted stamped with a white background and then the description is just a default description that AI wrote, that's an Indian channel.
I'll put money on it.
Yeah.
Well, the silver lining here, even though this is really funny, I mean, your fish head wife doesn't have these cannons.
I'm never going to forget that line.
You don't get a bonus unless you screw my brains out, is one of the other quotes that she said, basically.
Nice.
Yeah, this guy did not want to go to court.
I guarantee you they would find verbatim where he quoted the pornography that he was spending most of his day on the job.
They didn't, they tried to do an investigation.
He wouldn't give his cell phone, he wouldn't give his records.
No, no.
Like, no, don't check it.
I have the right to privacy.
No, you're the one suing, making the allegation.
So it should be really easy to find the fish head text.
It was crazy.
Your phone.
The things that he said.
He even said one time that she was performing.
Forming oral sex on him?
Against his will.
Against his will while he was crying.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
That's right.
She said, take it, you filthy packy.
I said, I am not packy.
And you remember, I was crying, but she was only because she had drugged me with the roofies and the boner pills.
That's what I was going to say.
That's the only way this works.
That's why I set it up like that.
But somehow I still remember it.
I do remember it.
It's not repressed trauma yet.
The rupees were not strong.
No.
I still remember her using a racial epithet that no one else has ever heard in their life.
Her rupees were as powerful as my wife's cannons.
Yes, exactly.
Non existent.
But here's the thing maybe there's a silver lining here where we can shine a light on these issues.
The Lie of Forever War 00:16:04
It's hurting a lot of Americans.
We can always do better than someone like Chi Ryu Rana.
Always do better.
This idea that companies need them, they don't.
They want cheaper.
This idea that Indian workers are better than they're consistently not.
This idea that Americans can't compete, it's just not true.
You're being sold out to the lowest bidder in this instance.
And yeah, this is one where I will get on board with those who, whatever you want to call them, the black pill.
Republicans are not doing enough on this.
And the rhetoric that we heard, one of the worst offenders, by the way, Elon Musk, as you well know, he stands to gain from it.
Vivek, pretty bad at that.
Donald Trump definitely screwed up with this.
He kind of walked it back because, good thing is, he listens to his constituency.
Republicans are not doing enough on this.
Scrap H 1Bs, boom.
Done.
Hey, it won't be any worse than what we have right now.
Let's train up Americans.
If you think they're not trained up, we have a deep talent pool right now.
No more H 1Bs.
Done.
Not reform.
Scrap it.
That's where we are.
Okay.
Let's go to this.
This story is very important because if you're going to develop an opinion going into a very consequential election, midterms, and certainly the next national elections, the stakes are impeach Donald Trump, pack the court, undo everything that has been done.
Wave your magic Democrat wand and create a whole new voting block, illegal aliens open up the borders.
That is what will happen, along with, of course, the destruction of freedom of speech, and your big tech overlords will be all too happy to acquiesce.
That is what is at stake.
Are you willing to bring that on?
Are you willing to throw away everything that has been accomplished because of Iran?
And I understand that some of you will say yes.
And I would disagree, but I don't think it's a completely unreasonable position for some people, but it does need to be based on truth.
Because this is the drumbeat right now everyone is the same.
Nothing has been accomplished.
And you have been betrayed because of Iran.
And look how badly it's going.
Therefore, hand the country over to Democrats.
And a lot of the content, a lot of the news that you are seeing is flat out false.
So we are now at day 65 since the Iran war began.
Do I have a clip or is it just that?
Just that.
Okay, fine.
So let's jump right in with Claiming Truth.
All right, so as of right now, the community note went up correcting this.
Oh, did it?
Okay.
But between run through and right before we went on air, it was at 900,000 plays and went to one and a half million plays.
And people were circulating this, going, See, this is a disaster.
Look at what's happening in Iran.
We're getting our butts kicked.
It's not true.
I'll show you where this video is actually from.
Here's the first claim that, and it comes from Iran, by the way.
You probably shouldn't take their numbers at face value that they had struck a United States warship and they had video.
We're just getting a line here from Iran's Fars news agency.
Saying that two missiles, assumedly Iranian missiles, but saying two missiles hit U.S. warship near Yask Island after it ignored Iran warnings.
The Fast News Agency is saying that two missiles hit U.S. warship near Yask Island after Iran's Navy looks great.
So that is.
I saw a bigger one in Miami.
Practically, after the ceasefire was announced, this is the first military direct engagement.
And then this video circulated, getting millions of plays, proving, hey, here's the destroyer being destroyed.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
And what do people use this to say?
Hey, well, see, Donald Trump, it's just he didn't anticipate this.
He didn't realize the resistance we run into.
They're being really effective.
Here's the truth.
That video is showing a decommissioned American ship that was sunk during some exercises in 2016.
Here's the clip.
Took him 12 hours to sing.
And the ship wasn't moving or defending itself.
But Iran sunk it.
Sure.
2016 exercises.
Yeah, they had to fire a nuke at it.
Still floating.
Wow.
Man, they need to try to pull something that was easy to lie about.
I know.
And I guess this is an update.
CENTCOM denied the reports and even did their own claim truth.
Is that what I'm seeing?
Really?
What's their claim truth?
I can't.
What's their claim truth?
I can't see it.
It's claim Iranian state media claims that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had a U.S. warship with two missiles.
Truth no U.S. Navy ships have been struck.
U.S. forces are supporting Project Freedom and enforcing the naval blockade on Iranian ports.
Okay.
Cite us, CENTCOM.
Let's go.
We know your fans and you like claim truth.
Let's do this.
Well, here's the thing.
I see a lot of people going, well, this is it.
This is going to turn off an entire generation of voters because Donald Trump said no new wars and this is betrayal.
Okay, a couple of things.
First off, he never said no new wars ever.
He has been remarkably consistent on Iran.
Since 80, we've rolled the clips for you 80, 87, 93, 96, the escalator speech.
You may not agree with it, but he did not lie to you.
He did not betray you.
Here's the other thing I would really like to get an answer on this no new forever wars.
I agree with that.
Can you please define for me what a forever war is?
We're at day 65.
Is a one year war a forever war?
I would say you would need it.
You would need that.
Yeah.
At least to make a claim.
If you're going to say you're betrayed, is one year, two years, three months?
You'd have to experience at least four seasons.
You would think so.
Yeah.
I think, yeah.
If it's forever, if you're going to think it's forever, you would think, well, there's fall and winter and summer also.
Well, right.
For people to say this is a betrayal, it's like, okay.
So, and they were saying this, by the way, at day three, day four.
So if four days is a forever war, is that.
Is that your parameter that you're going to set?
Okay.
Is it 60 days?
You're willing to hand the country over to Democrats.
They're pivoting away from that right now.
And it's just like the climate change argument, right?
It's global warming and now it's climate change.
Well, it was a forever war.
That's what we heard.
Now it's a regime change war.
Because they're like, I'm pivoting to that.
Are we even still bombing Iran right now?
Is there an active military campaign going on like there was before?
Or is it mostly isolated to the Strait right now?
Business might pick up shortly.
It may pick up shortly, but it still doesn't make it a forever war.
You need to define what a forever war is.
Now, I don't think that the communication has been great on this war in quite a few ways.
I understand that a lot of people are opposed to it, and I think that's a reasonable position to hold.
To throw out everything and to say that there is no difference because this is a forever war, while you cite fake news stories to justify it, that is not a reasonable position to hold, in my opinion.
You guys let me know where you line up.
So, yesterday, President Trump announced Project Freedom on Truth Social.
He said that the United States was going to help guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
He wrote, If in any way this humanitarian process is interfered with, That interference will unfortunately have to be dealt with forcefully.
I love he says unfortunately.
I don't think he wants blowing them out of the water.
And Iran's head of their National Security Committee responded with warning any American interference in the new maritime region of Strait of Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ceasefire.
The Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf would not be managed by Trump's delusional posts.
No one would believe blame game scenarios.
What?
Iran lies.
That's what they do.
They're allowed to, as the result of their religious death cult.
Just like they've lied in the past about every news story that we've really heard from them.
If you look at death tolls from a rent, it's a lie.
If you look at what they claim their capabilities are, they are often a lie.
If you look at what they claim their capabilities are not, as far as we don't have enriched uranium, and did I say, well, actually, we do?
They lie all the time.
You can't rely on their word for everything.
For anything, sorry.
They lie about absolutely everything.
Just like how they have their super hot girlfriend who is never around because she lives in Canada.
That's the same thing that a rent, yeah, well, that makes.
Could have fooled me.
Now, he did say, President Trump, that he was looking over Iran's sort of proposal this week and doubted that it would be acceptable.
What kind of options?
How would it look different?
I mean, do we want to go and just blast the hell out of him and finish him forever?
Or do we want to try and make a deal?
I mean, those are the options.
Do you want to go blast the hell out of him?
I'd prefer not.
Yeah.
On a human basis, I'd prefer not, but that's the option.
And by the way, I think that's true.
I think he would prefer not to.
Yeah.
But I think if he's going to do it, he's going to do it very swiftly, intensely, and violently.
And that's the way you should approach.
War and conflicts.
Let's go through some of the claims here versus the truth.
And again, I think they're reasonable positions to hold on all sides of this issue, except for the idea that this is a forever war without defining it, that Donald Trump has betrayed his base, and there's no difference between this administration and the Democrats who will pack the court and do away with free speech and make an entire new voting block so that you never have a country again.
I think that's the only unreasonable position.
The burn it all down and predicating it on a lie.
Here's the first claim.
That you see going on out there that is objectively false.
The claim is that Iran is winning.
Oh, Russia Today.
Farting?
What is that?
Liar, liar, hands on fire.
That's from Russia Today?
Yeah, it looks like it.
I posted it.
Double check and make sure that's the official account.
Here's the truth.
And I get it that obviously wars.
You know, who's winning is subjective because you can talk about optics and you can talk about the midterms, right, and the Republican Party, how they aren't doing very well.
Well, sure.
But as far as how we used to quantify war and measures of success, by every objective barometer that we have, the United States is in fact winning.
The Navy of Iran, 90% destroyed.
Their air defense, 80% destroyed.
Their leadership, over 50 of them killed.
Their oil revenue, since we started the blockade, it's gone down 72%.
Wow.
Iran is running out of storage for their excess oil, and they're already cutting production.
That is going to have a ripple effect for them for a very long time.
We won't be feeling it.
Ours is temporary.
Right now, things could change.
For Iran, this is a catastrophe, and certainly for this regime, because then they're going to have to deal with their own people who hate them.
You think midterms are bad?
Try dealing with people whose brothers and sisters were killed in the streets by that regime if they even manage to survive this.
If you look at their economy, it's off.
Millions of jobs lost.
They're at an all time low, their currency versus the United States dollar.
We are objectively winning this, where if you were to go, is this a forever war?
Okay, you read the tea leaves, you go, well, this isn't going to go on that much longer.
It really couldn't possibly.
Yeah.
Time is obviously an issue.
Most Americans actually think that the United States is winning.
If you look at the polls, total 74%, Republican 91%, Democrat 60%.
The people who think Iran is winning, total 26%, Republican 9%, Democrat 40%.
Yeah.
So, why are people telling you online and who's saying that Iran is winning?
That's very important.
Objectively, they are not.
They are getting destroyed.
And even objectively, according to the polls, onlookers know that this is not the case, that the United States is winning.
So, why would people be telling you that?
I don't have the answer.
I genuinely don't.
I have suspicions.
I don't have the answer.
Two thirds of Americans also say that Iran is a national security threat.
By the way, so does the whole world, to be clear.
But most Americans want a quick end to the war, myself included.
If you look at the polls, same polls, Harvard Harris, end it now or within a month, 51%.
If you look at continue war for as long as it takes, you only get about 35%.
So, like we've said at the beginning of this conflict, if wars are effective, if military interventions are effective and they are short lasting, historically they are immensely popular.
If they go on for a very long time, historically they're immensely unpopular.
So that does matter.
That's where we are right now.
If you look at the gas prices, this is definitely a problem.
And rightfully so, they're about $4.40 or so a gallon.
That's a high since April 22.
Trump's approval, it's down to about 40%.
That's the lowest since January of 2020.
So, this is not good as far as optics.
This is not good as far as popularity stateside, but there seems to be a disconnect.
It's okay to say, all right, this probably needs to be wrapped up, or maybe this wasn't approached with the right amount of caution.
To say that we are losing makes you code pink.
To say that they are destroying American ships when it's not true and not correcting it makes you a propaganda mouthpiece for the Iranian regime.
To say that Iran is no threat to not just national, international security is to be delusional.
You can say Iran is obviously a threat to international security.
The American military is incredibly powerful.
We are destroying them, but I think there's a way to contain them without continued military intervention.
Got it.
I have a lot of friends who hold that position.
We need to separate a reasonable position, reasonable disagreement, versus.
Completely detached from reality.
Democrats, Republicans are the exact same.
Donald Trump said that he would never actually get into a military conflict with anyone at any point in time.
And the Iranian military, the Iranian regime is kicking our ass.
That is delusional.
And a lot of people are saying it.
And they don't show up to debate because they don't want to be fact checked.
So I hope that this gets done pretty quickly.
I hope that we're swift.
I hope that we're effective.
And I hope, you know what?
I hope that the people get their country back in Iran.
That would be the ideal scenario.
Yeah, ideal scenario.
And we never have to deal with this kind of problem again.
And, you know, maybe a Side benefit, the UAE leaving OPEC and OPEC, that's not the worst thing in the world.
Yeah.
Maybe having the right to kind of sell the oil at whatever price they think is fair.
Which also, oh, also the restructuring of international coalitions.
It's not a small thing.
When you look at Europe, and here's the thing it would be one thing if Europe said, Iran's not a threat whatsoever.
We have no problem with Iran.
And so we don't want to engage in conflict.
That's not the case.
These European nations have said, well, Iran is a threat.
It's incredibly unstable and something needs to be done.
We're just not going to do it.
It's like Venezuela.
When you look at Venezuela, there were multiple courts that ruled Maduro was a war criminal, that Maduro was an internet.
I think it was the bounty $25 million, something like that, on Maduro?
$25 million, yes.
No one did anything.
What you are seeing is really international military welfare.
That's what you're seeing.
You're seeing these other nations agree with the premise well, something should be done here, and this is a problem, and they're past this point of enrichment, and they've lied, and you know what?
We're actually going to even agree.
Put a bounty on ahead, this is an international threat.
We're just not going to do anything, and then we are going to criticize the United States while they foot the bill and do something which we said needed to be done.
So the result hey, you know what?
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We're not going to be friends with you anymore.
We don't think that we need to be in an alliance if you're never there when it's in your wheelhouse and you should do something.
May 1st, the United States pulled 5,000 troops from Germany for exactly this reason.
It's a worsening feud that now seems to be having real world consequences.
Friday, the U.S. Defense Department announced its withdrawal.
5,000 of the 36,000 active duty troops stationed in Germany.
The announcement came just a day after Donald Trump gave a blunt assessment of the German chancellor's job performance.
In Germany, I mean, he's doing a terrible job.
He's got immigration problems.
He's got energy problems.
He's got problems of all kinds.
And he's got a big problem with Ukraine.
And again, I cannot reiterate this enough.
My problem is not with disagreements or different approaches.
My problem is with the lie.
Yeah.
So the German chancellor, Merz, actually denied it had anything to do with Iran.
He said, uh, There is no connection.
I have to accept that the American president has a different view on these issues than we do.
But that does not change the fact that I remain convinced that the Americans are important partners for us.
Oh, okay.
They have a different view.
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Of course, we're important partners for them.
Yeah.
We had our troops over there in Germany training Ukrainians, training the Ukrainian senior citizen conscripted soldiers to go kill over a million Russians, by the way, which is very impressive.
But think about this there's no connection.
We have to accept they have different views.
Well, here's the thing the problem is the lie.
MERS said that Trump and the U.S. were being humiliated by Iran.
This is what it's about.
The Americans clearly have no strategy and the I'm sorry, I hear the language, I say bad guy.
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