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All right, ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, June 19th, 2025. | ||
Oh! | ||
Juneteenth. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
It's Juneteenth. | ||
You're probably celebrating right now by tuning into the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
It's arguable now because we might be having more fun than a human being is allowed to have. | ||
Of course, we would have a lot more fun if we could avoid another war. | ||
Now, I've got more incoming here. | ||
Push for a war with Iran. | ||
Of course, the breaking news from the White House, from President Trump today, from Caroline Levitt. | ||
Trump is still seeking peace negotiations. | ||
Now, there's some mixed messages coming out of Iran, which is hard to believe, except when you do the measurement that both sides of this, Iran and Israel, both seem to be really wanting this war. | ||
They both seem to really want it. | ||
Now, I don't think Trump wants it. | ||
And maybe he's the only person that can get us to avoid it. | ||
There's some grumblings out of the EU to call for peace negotiations now as well. | ||
But it seems to me like both sides just want war. | ||
And there is a hatred that goes both ways there. | ||
And I think Trump said it best, and he said the same thing about Russia and Ukraine. | ||
He said the same thing about Iran and Israel. | ||
And I think ultimately this is where Trump needs to land on the issue, which is we're going to give it our best shot. | ||
We're going to try to negotiate peace. | ||
We don't like to see the death and destruction. | ||
But if we can't do it, and if they're not interested, then we're just going to get out. | ||
We're going to get out of the process, and they can fight it out. | ||
If that's what they want to do, Russia and Ukraine, if that's what they want to do, Israel and Iran, Have at it. | ||
Have at it. | ||
And if the two leaders of those countries that have been in power for multiple decades can't figure out peace, can't negotiate peace for multiple decades, then you know what? | ||
That's your problem. | ||
And unfortunately for the citizens of those countries, it's their problem as well. | ||
So we'll have all the clips dealing with that. | ||
Of course, all the propaganda that's being thrown at the American people. | ||
To try to convince you what you should think and what wars you should support. | ||
And it's really wild to witness it. | ||
And I think more than anything, it's just this thing has hit, I guess pun fully intended, this thing has hit MAGA, this thing has hit the Trump administration like a hypersonic missile. | ||
It was just like out of nowhere, this thing just, phew, poof. | ||
It's like, whoa, what happened? | ||
We had a strong coalition. | ||
We were fighting to get deportations. | ||
We were fighting to cut taxes. | ||
We were debating issues about immigration and the big beautiful bill and spending. | ||
Like, okay, we had all these domestic issues. | ||
We were on point. | ||
We were negotiating. | ||
And then just out of nowhere, from behind us, hypersonic missiles. | ||
Like, whoa, we're talking about the Middle East again. | ||
Whoa! | ||
We're talking about intervention again. | ||
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What the hell? | |
Where in the hell did this come from? | ||
Just out of nowhere. | ||
So it has been the focus of discussion here. | ||
But, you know, I guess I should be fully transparent. | ||
I guess I should just be honest here. | ||
The offers have been made. | ||
Two offers have been made here as the InfoWars audience is once again growing astronomically I was offered the money from Qatar. | ||
They said the only thing was you just have to promote peace to take the money from Qatar. | ||
And then I was offered the money from Israel. | ||
And Israel said, well, you'll just have to promote war. | ||
So I think I'll just stick with America. | ||
I think I'm going to pass. | ||
I think I'll just stick with America. | ||
But I will promote peace. | ||
Well, where do you want to begin today? | ||
It's the same story. | ||
You've got one side pushing for war, and then you've got the other side who has learned from the mistakes of the past that don't want war. | ||
And it's like the old cliche, the more things change, the more they stay the same. | ||
And I'm still aware, my heart tells me Trump's not going to get us involved in a larger war. | ||
My head tells me it's pretty much already a done deal. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
But now there's starting to emerge what it's going to look like when they take out or they claim they're taking out the nuke sites. | ||
And then what's going to happen if the Ayatollah Khomeini regime comes to an end? | ||
They have already selected their replacement, and it's basically like the Prince of Persia, the remaining family from the Shah from the 70s that was removed from power after he called out Israel's influence. | ||
But now the prince is very pro-Israel, so it all makes sense. | ||
So now it all makes sense. | ||
Now we see where it was always going. | ||
It was always about regime change. | ||
Whether Iran has nukes or not, I don't know. | ||
But it really almost doesn't even matter. | ||
Because Israel has nukes. | ||
Israel won't tell the world. | ||
Israel won't let the world investigate what they're doing. | ||
All the reports of the investigations into Iran's nuclear facilities say they don't have the nukes. | ||
But it's just like this football that's been passed around for 40 years about Iranian nukes. | ||
And then you realize the real game is they just want regime change. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
They just want regime change. | ||
And it could be good. | ||
But now the question that Trump is having to measure is, what are going to be the ramifications? | ||
What are the ramifications going to be if we get involved in this regime change war? | ||
What is it going to be for the U.S. economy? | ||
What is it going to be for the MAGA coalition? | ||
What is it going to be for the rest of the world? | ||
What is it going to be for his other partners that he's trying to cut deals with right now? | ||
What is it going to do for trying to get peace between Pakistan and India? | ||
What is it going to do trying to get peace with Ukraine and Russia? | ||
What is it going to do trying to get deals with China? | ||
Because this isn't like the other regime change wars that have been fought in the Middle East. | ||
Iran is a different beast. | ||
So there is an unknown factor there. | ||
But there's no doubt if there are U.S. boots in the ground, that will be a complete disaster. | ||
That will be a complete disaster. | ||
And Trump knows that. | ||
I think he knows what it would do to his legacy. | ||
I think he knows what it would do to the coalition. | ||
Now, the MAGA coalition might mean absolutely nothing to Donald Trump at this point. | ||
Because he's not running for re-election. | ||
But certainly his legacy he cares about and certainly his other agenda items that could be affected by what happens in Iran are certainly a consideration for Trump as well. | ||
But we now see, it's very obvious, The voices in Trump's ear, the influences in Washington, D.C., who have never turned down a war, who have never seen a war that they didn't want the United States to get involved in. | ||
Now, that could be because of their stocks with defense contractors or the deals they have with defense contractors. | ||
It could be because they're Israeli loyalists. | ||
Maybe they're on the Epstein blackmail list. | ||
Whatever your theory is, this is the case. | ||
It's Mark Levin. | ||
It's Ben Shapiro. | ||
It's Mike Pompeo. | ||
It's Sean Hannity. | ||
It's the exact same people that have always tried to get the U.S. in foreign intervention and foreign entanglements. | ||
It's the same people for 20 years. | ||
20 plus years. | ||
And I don't know if they've ever been as hyper-aggressive as they are now. | ||
And I think the reason why... | ||
There's never been such an organic dialogue on these issues. | ||
So they can't just dominate us. | ||
They can't just say, we've got the big three. | ||
And you could argue, Hannity, I'd say, has always been there. | ||
He's been on Fox for decades. | ||
You know, Shapiro's been around long enough. | ||
Levin's been around a long time. | ||
And they're partly responsible for getting other anti-war voices out of Trump's ear and out of the media. | ||
I'll have you know as well. | ||
And that's because they're against wars. | ||
So they'll say, well, we've got the big three. | ||
We can control enough of the conservative voters. | ||
We'll feed them the propaganda. | ||
We'll tell them what to think, and they'll just believe it. | ||
And the Israeli lobby controls Congress, so it was easy. | ||
It was easy to get the support in the Bush years. | ||
And was there really much pushback even in the Obama years? | ||
And it just shows you Obama... | ||
Even he couldn't stop it. | ||
There's a lot more different perspectives people can analyze to reach a conclusion. | ||
And so you see them absolutely spiraling out of control. | ||
Levin has to be the worst example of it all. | ||
So now it's up to Trump. | ||
And let me explain the MAGA coalition and why this is important. | ||
And then we'll get to... | ||
You've got your MAGA base, which are the Trump supporters since 2015, 2016, the people that have been with Trump since the beginning. | ||
That's your MAGA base. | ||
And that's mostly anti-establishment, anti-war, just real political type, real into politics, following the news. | ||
That's Trump's base. | ||
Then you have the new MAGA that wasn't there in 2016, may or may not have been there in 2020. | ||
I'd say it's probably safer to say wasn't there in 2020, but then showed up in 2024 because it was popular, it was comfortable. | ||
In other words, they wouldn't have been wearing a MAGA hat in 2016. | ||
They wouldn't have been promoting Trump in 2016 when it was dangerous, when it was unpopular. | ||
But now that it is popular, now that it is socially acceptable, it's like the phenomenon of when your team, your local sports team is in the playoffs or wins a championship, you go around town, you see a lot more hats and t-shirts. | ||
So that's basically what it's like. | ||
So you have your kind of cheerleaders that are hopping on now. | ||
So that's your new MAGA. | ||
So you've got your MAGA base, you've got your new MAGA. | ||
The new MAGA is probably the only Really, if you're analyzing the value of these votes, the new MAGA votes are probably just guaranteed you're going to get them no matter what. | ||
If Trump says vote for this person, they'll vote for that person. | ||
I mean, look at how they're all turning on Thomas Massey and Rand Paul and the rest. | ||
So, really, they're the lowest value because they'll do whatever Trump says. | ||
The MAGA base, you know, they're kind of tough to please. | ||
I mean, let's be honest. | ||
But the new MAGA, okay, so you've got the MAGA base, you've got the new MAGA. | ||
Now you've got the Tulsi Gabbard supporters. | ||
Now you've got the RFK Jr. supporters. | ||
Now you've got the Elon Musk fans. | ||
And there's other little corner niche parts of this coalition too. | ||
But these are the big parts. | ||
You've got base MAGA, you've got new MAGA. | ||
You've got Tulsi Gabbard MAGA, you've got RFK Jr. | ||
MAGA, you've got Elon Musk MAGA, and this is the Trump coalition. | ||
And as a political force, it is hard to stop and hard to beat. | ||
And if you can maintain it, you can win in the midterms, and you can even win in 2028, if you can maintain it. | ||
Now, this is what new MAGA doesn't understand. | ||
If you get involved in Iran, and I would say a precision strike like he's done before, if you do a precision strike and that's it, and you get out and you calm things down, you might be able to get away with it. | ||
You might be able to maintain the coalition if you can do that. | ||
There's a chance. | ||
But if you get involved in a larger war, if you get involved in a regime change war, if you put boots on the ground, The coalition will break apart. | ||
It will shatter. | ||
You will lose the Tulsi Gabbard supporters. | ||
You will lose the RFK Jr. supporters. | ||
You will lose the Elon Musk fans. | ||
Maybe you have already. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
But that'll be it. | ||
And this is a numbers game. | ||
This isn't a feelings game. | ||
This is a numbers game. | ||
We're talking about elections. | ||
We're talking about voting. | ||
If you get involved, boots in the ground. | ||
If you get involved, regime change war. | ||
The MAGA coalition will be destroyed. | ||
And it'll give all the momentum. | ||
It'll flip just like that to the Democrats. | ||
Guaranteed. | ||
This is how politics works. | ||
This is how it's always worked. | ||
And you notice how the MAGA base, like here and Steve Bannon. | ||
And others, they understand this, and they're saying, hey, we want to save this country politically. | ||
We want to save this country peacefully and politically. | ||
And we've got a coalition right now to do that with. | ||
That's the MAGA coalition. | ||
We have the coalition. | ||
We can actually save this country peacefully and politically. | ||
It's not going to be easy. | ||
Imagine ripping a Band-Aid off that's been put on with Gorilla Glue. | ||
That's what it's going to be like. | ||
So it's going to be a tough, long, painful process, but we're going to get it off. | ||
But you have to maintain this coalition. | ||
But if you blow up the coalition, it's over. | ||
Democrats get control, you basically hit the reset button, and then who knows? | ||
A vacuum for, a void for leadership of the right, or of America First, or of MAGA. | ||
So that's why maintaining the coalition is so important if we want to save this country peacefully and politically. | ||
And if you do get involved, the coalition will be broken. | ||
Now, I don't think it's permanently broken. | ||
I think we've had a bad car accident at this intersection, but we can still put it together and get it back. | ||
And we've had knock-down, drag-out fights on other issues before, the big, beautiful bill, the H-1B visa. | ||
But that's why maintaining the coalition is important. | ||
As a political strategy to win elections into the future. | ||
Now, let's go to President Trump. | ||
In fact, guys, actually, our one and two Levitt. | ||
Let's do that. | ||
Let's go to Caroline Levitt first, talking about military action in clip one. | ||
Starting the ongoing situation in Iran. | ||
I know there has been a lot of speculation amongst all of you in the media regarding the president's decision-making and whether or not the United States will be directly involved. | ||
In light of that news, I have a message directly from the president, and I quote, based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks. | ||
That's a quote directly from the president for all of you today. | ||
So we'll kick it off for questions here in our new media seat. | ||
We have Eli Lake from... | ||
Two weeks, two weeks. | ||
It's always two weeks. | ||
Well, that means the next two weeks are going to be very interesting as far as what is Israel going to do to try to get more momentum and favor on its side for this war. | ||
And, you know, it's really hilarious dealing with dishonesty. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
I mean, just ridiculous levels of obvious. | ||
Like, oh, look, I don't want any hospitals to get hit. | ||
I've been the one that's actually like, hey, you know this is going to be bad for Israel. | ||
You have all these people that pretend to care about Israel. | ||
They won't go live there. | ||
They won't go fight there. | ||
But, you know, they're the big Israel supporters. | ||
I'm saying, hey, you know, they all want this war. | ||
You know this puts Israel in danger, right? | ||
So luckily... | ||
Doesn't seem like anybody was killed. | ||
They were in the bunkers. | ||
But then it's, oh my goodness. | ||
Iran hit a hospital. | ||
Israel has hit more than 40 hospitals in the last two years. | ||
And then I'm supposed to sit here and listen to Israel cry about a hospital getting hit? | ||
I don't want any hospitals getting hit. | ||
But it's just like so obvious. | ||
I mean, there's something disturbing there. | ||
He says, oh, well, you know, MAGA's against ending the forever wars, and so that's why you need regime change in Iran, because they're the ones engaging in the forever wars. | ||
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What? | |
What in the hell world is he talking about? | ||
Did Iran go into Afghanistan? | ||
Did Iran go into Iraq? | ||
Did Iran go into Libya? | ||
Did Iran topple Syria? | ||
Did Iran come to the U.S. Congress for 30 years and tell us we need to get in all these regime change wars? | ||
Oh no, that was Israel and that was America, not Iran. | ||
He says, you want to end forever wars, you got to go after Iran. | ||
Stop it. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
You're a despicable liar. | ||
It's just, it's so ridiculous that people fall for this crap. | ||
So, okay, now two weeks. | ||
And Mark Levin, another piece of garbage. | ||
My friendly advice, no more meetings. | ||
Mark Levin doesn't want peace. | ||
And he's mad because he's been left out of the meetings. | ||
And good. | ||
But Mark Levin is the John Bolton of the Trump administration. | ||
So, you know, Trump used to talk about how he'd take Bolton around and then people would see him and be like, oh, crap. | ||
Bolton is here. | ||
That guy loves war. | ||
That guy's never seen a war he didn't want to start or get involved in. | ||
Well, now that's Mark Levin. | ||
Mark Levin is the same way. | ||
So Mark Levin is Trump's John Bolton. | ||
He has Mark Levin around to let the world know that, hey, look, you know, I got this guy over here who's a bloodthirsty maniac. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
He's in my ear telling me to strike everyone. | ||
So he's mad. | ||
He's been left out of the meetings. | ||
He doesn't want peace. | ||
He's one of the leading propaganda agents on this. | ||
So here's Caroline Levitt talking about the New Deal in clip two. | ||
The president is always interested in a diplomatic solution to the problems and the global conflicts in this world. | ||
Again, he is a peacemaker in chief. | ||
He is the peace through strength president. | ||
And so if there's a chance for diplomacy, the president's always going to grab it. | ||
But he's not afraid to use strength as well, I will add. | ||
Francesca. | ||
Thanks, Caroline. | ||
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What exactly would a deal with Iran need to entail? | |
No enrichment of uranium. | ||
And Iran is absolutely not able to achieve a nuclear weapon. | ||
The president has been very clear about that. | ||
And by the way, the deal that Special Envoy Whitcoff proposed to the Iranians was both realistic and acceptable within its terms. | ||
And that's why the president sent that deal to them. | ||
What do you think the higher odds are that we will see the gold inside of Fort Knox or that we will see the supposed nukes that Iran has? | ||
Probably neither. | ||
So, I don't understand why Iran's leadership, maybe it's arrogance, but now you've got some voices in Iran and their leadership saying, you know, basically screw your negotiations. | ||
I doubt it's everybody in Iran that feels that way. | ||
But you gotta wonder why they would do that. | ||
Do they have a suicide wish? | ||
I mean, really, they haven't shown that they can win this war. | ||
They haven't even shown that they could defeat Israel. | ||
So if you can't defeat Israel, what makes you think you're going to be able to defeat the United States? | ||
So that's an odd move for them to do that. | ||
And then I'm just sitting here like, really? | ||
You're going to test Trump like that? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
You're going to talk down to Trump like that? | ||
It's like, do you want? | ||
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It's almost like they want us in the war. | |
It's almost like Iran's leadership wants us to start a war. | ||
Which is very strange. | ||
So that's ongoing. | ||
Now you got Lindsey Graham, another bloodlusting psychotic in clip four. | ||
What is he saying? | ||
Boots on the ground? | ||
Clip four. | ||
Can you guarantee that? | ||
Can President Trump in any form? | ||
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I mean, can you make the commitment that this would not lead to a longer war? | |
I can guarantee you that if the Ayatollah gets a nuclear weapon, he will use it. | ||
I believe that with all my heart and soul. | ||
So the men and women who serve, they're the ones going, not people answering a poll. | ||
And if you ask them, would you be willing to risk your life to stop the Ayatollah from having a nuclear weapon? | ||
All of them would say yes, because it makes their country, our country safer. | ||
So we live in a world where you've got to confront problems. | ||
You want to avoid World War III? | ||
Learn the lessons from World War II. | ||
People in World War II appeased Hitler to the point that it got so much out of hand. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Attacking Pearl Harbor got us in the World War II. | ||
So do we want to do that strategy against Iran? | ||
The men and women of the military are gladly ready to go in there and fight in Iran. | ||
Really, Lindsay? | ||
Really? | ||
I mean, I'm sure they will. | ||
If they're told to, but that is quite an aggressive assumption. | ||
This makes America safer. | ||
No, it's not about America. | ||
It's all about Israel. | ||
Stop playing these games. | ||
It's not working anymore. | ||
Just be honest, you know? | ||
Why is it so hard for politicians to be honest? | ||
By the way, the question of who will replace Khamenei should the regime fall, should Israel get what it wants, the answer is now emerging. | ||
It's pretty clear. | ||
I'm going to have that for you coming up. | ||
Momentarily, but I want to get to some of these other clips. | ||
But folks, it's now coming out. | ||
We now have the exclusive intel. | ||
It was actually the COVID virus did not come out of China. | ||
It actually came out of Iran. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they were actually working with Qatar to develop it. | ||
So, see, you need to go and bomb Iran. | ||
And we're also getting new intelligence reports. | ||
It was actually Iran that stole the 2020 election with Qatar funding, not China. | ||
So, see, you got to go to war with Iran. | ||
You might as well come out and say that at this point. | ||
You're so ridiculous with your propaganda. | ||
So, Chamath Palihapitiya. | ||
Maybe I butchered that. | ||
Palihapitiya? | ||
Palihapitiya! | ||
Say that ten times fast. | ||
So he's part of the new Trump coalition. | ||
He's probably, I'd put him into the Elon Musk wing of the Trump coalition. | ||
You know, big tech. | ||
And he understands what will happen to the Trump coalition if they get involved in the war. | ||
Here in clip six. | ||
Every time we're on the verge of victory, somebody in the military industrial complex invents some escalation of something so that we can just go to war. | ||
The answer always seems to be, let's go to war or let's support a war or let's enable a war. | ||
And the bulwark to that has been the president. | ||
If we go to war, this totally screws everything up. | ||
You could see oil double. | ||
Double. | ||
What happens to the economy of the world, of world GDP, of everything, of inflation, if you have oil at $100 a barrel, $112 a barrel? | ||
It's not good. | ||
So you have to wonder, like, why would people want this escalation? | ||
Who wants this escalation? | ||
And you see that it's deeply beneficial for America to avoid anything calamitous happening here. | ||
So I hope we find an off-ramp, and I hope that the president gets his way. | ||
Well, he's absolutely right. | ||
And all the voices that are screaming and shouting and pounding their fists on the desks for war don't seem to look at any other angles. | ||
And that's because for them there's only one angle that matters. | ||
And that's whatever Israel wants. | ||
Whatever is best for Israel. | ||
And it's never been more obvious. | ||
And the mudslinging that goes on if you don't agree with the Israel First foreign policy is you're a Qatari agent. | ||
Not working. | ||
I mean, it's, you know, I gotta say, I don't think, so just like the, just like this whole thing hit MAGA out of nowhere, just a total blind shot here, just a total cheap shot out of nowhere here, this, oh my, intervention in the Middle East again? | ||
What happened? | ||
I thought we were, what happened to mass deportations, tax cuts, everything else? | ||
And then just out of nowhere, here comes Middle East intervention again. | ||
It's just kind of blindsided us. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen something move so fast as a political issue. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen something move so fast as a foreign policy debate as I'm seeing right now where the pro-Israel voices are really exposing themselves. | ||
And there is a massive, massive shift on that conversation. | ||
It's really crazy. | ||
And, you know, there's two things I don't understand about it when it comes to the approach here. | ||
And the one is, you know, you keep trying to convince us that you care so much about Israel, and yet you don't seem to mind how the Israelis are suffering. | ||
I mean, you know, it's so bad. | ||
You know Netanyahu's son basically lives in Miami? | ||
Did you know that? | ||
You know he's been living the high life in Miami ever since the war in Palestine started? | ||
And now Netanyahu is like, oh, my poor son, he can't have his wedding. | ||
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He's slacking off in Miami. | |
What are you talking about? | ||
See what I'm saying? | ||
There's like this total disconnect. | ||
It's like, here's Netanyahu. | ||
Putting Israel in the most danger it's been in in decades, and his son is soaking up the sun in Miami! | ||
It's like the same thing with all these American pundits that are obsessed with Israel, and it's like, wait a second, are you going to say anything about the fact that Netanyahu's policy right now and everything you're promoting has Israelis living in bunkers? | ||
You realize the economy is collapsing. | ||
You realize the schools are closed? | ||
You know hospitals are, like, if you're giving birth, you're in a bunker? | ||
Do you even care about that? | ||
Like, what? | ||
Do you think the Israelis are having fun right now? | ||
Going in and out of bunkers and dealing with air raid sirens, wondering how they're going to rebuild their cities, their lives? | ||
When they're going to get to go to school again? | ||
The tourism economy shot. | ||
It's funny because you care so much about Israel, but you never actually talk about how it's being affected by all of this. | ||
It's funny. | ||
And then the other approach I don't understand is, and I see it all the time, and Piers Morgan does pretty good panel debates on this, and it's the same thing every time. | ||
And I saw it again last night. | ||
And it's this, like, weird entitlement. | ||
It's like, no, America has to fight for Israel. | ||
If you don't fight for Israel, if you don't support Israel, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
You're a terrorist. | ||
You're a radical jihadist. | ||
And I'm sitting here like, do you realize how insulting that is to an average American? | ||
What is with the entitlement? | ||
Israel should be knees on the ground kissing our boots. | ||
They should be thanking us for everything we've done. | ||
They should be begging us for the help. | ||
Thank you, America. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You've done everything for us. | ||
You're the greatest country on earth. | ||
We wouldn't be anything without you. | ||
We are so appreciative. | ||
Thank you, America. | ||
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. | |
Please, would you help us? | ||
Just one more time. | ||
Please, if you could just please. | ||
I'm begging. | ||
We're really scared for our existence with Iran and we think they have a nuke and they want to strike us. | ||
Please, you've done so much. | ||
We love you, America. | ||
You're the greatest ever. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Please, could you help us one more time? | ||
No, you never see that. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
No, we're entitled to your military. | ||
We're entitled to your foreign policy. | ||
You should be thanking Israel. | ||
How do you think that's going to go over? | ||
It's no wonder you're losing support. | ||
It's no wonder people are turning against you and then they say, oh my gosh, anti-Semitism on the rise, Jew hatred on the rise. | ||
Well, what, I mean, yeah, because you're sitting here and telling Americans that they owe you. | ||
That pisses people off. | ||
It's a really strange approach to all of it. | ||
It's like they're not even learning anything. | ||
Here's Mike Pompeo. | ||
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He's spouting the exact same propaganda here in Clip 5. If this action ends with Fordow still intact, what actually changed? | |
Well, Brian, they'll be diminished even if Fordow were to remain intact. | ||
But I think your point is precisely right. | ||
Fordow can't remain. | ||
It is a tough target, but it's a target that the West, including the United States, has been staring at for a long time. | ||
We know a lot about it. | ||
And so we should help Israel achieve its ultimate objective, whether that's providing those specialized munitions or a set of other operations that the Israelis, I am confident, have in their arsenal. | ||
We should facilitate the end of Florida. | ||
We should make sure it goes away. | ||
And then we should also make sure that everybody understands. | ||
There's no moral equivalence between what's taking place today. | ||
We see this film from Tel Aviv and other places in Israel. | ||
These are civilian targets the Iranians have gone after. | ||
The Israelis have a strategic deep campaign against military and security targets and the economic lifelines for the Iranian regime. | ||
Those are very different things. | ||
Oh, don't you love that narrative? | ||
Israel's never done anything wrong, not even once. | ||
They're holier than you, America. | ||
They're better than you. | ||
They're more important than you. | ||
Sure, they've blown up more than 40 hospitals with actual civilians inside and children inside for the last two years. | ||
But when one hospital in Tel Aviv gets hit with no deaths, you know, that's the bad thing. | ||
I'm just stunned people can't see through it. | ||
But I don't know why. | ||
I guess I shouldn't be. | ||
It's really just politics as usual. | ||
People on both sides of the aisle get fooled by propaganda. | ||
I guess our hopes that the right wing was over that are gone. | ||
But did you hear? | ||
Did you catch? | ||
Did you catch the beginning of that? | ||
Guys, play that from the top again for me. | ||
Would you? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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If this action ends with Fordo still intact, what actually changed? | |
Well, Brian, they'll be diminished even if Fordow were to remain intact. | ||
But I think your point is precisely right. | ||
Fordow can't remain. | ||
It is a tough target, but it's a target that the West, including the United States, has been staring at for a long time. | ||
We know a lot about it. | ||
And so we should help Israel achieve it. | ||
Pause real quick and rewind it. | ||
So, oh, oh, first, let's just strike these nuclear facilities. | ||
And then it's, well, actually, that was worthless. | ||
We need to do this. | ||
So it's like you realize at this point it never ends, right? | ||
It's always going to be the next thing. | ||
Okay? | ||
And then he says, we know so much. | ||
We know so much about the Fordow base. | ||
Really? | ||
That's strange because you don't show us anything. | ||
If you know so much, you'd think you'd be able to present some proof to the American people that they actually have a nuke. | ||
Because you know so much. | ||
Right? | ||
Oh, you know so much. | ||
Oh, you know so much? | ||
All right, so you know there's a nuke. | ||
Prove it. | ||
Well, we can't do that. | ||
Oh, so you really don't know anything, I guess. | ||
Interesting admission. | ||
But now the most important part. | ||
Now the big secret. | ||
Now the cat's out of the bag. | ||
Listen to what he says next. | ||
That the West, including the United States, has been staring at for a long time. | ||
We know a lot about it. | ||
And so we should help Israel achieve its ultimate objective, whether that's providing those specialized ammunition. | ||
We should help Israel obtain its ultimate objective. | ||
Stop telling us it's America first. | ||
Stop telling us it's MAGA. | ||
Stop telling us it's in our best interest. | ||
It's all about Israel. | ||
And it always has been. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's like, what is going on? | ||
The brainwashing here is almost worse than COVID. | ||
It's like worse than Trump-Russia collusion. | ||
This is more obvious. | ||
This propaganda is less effective. | ||
And people still fall for it. | ||
And I guess I get it from the evangelical, biblical aspect where they fall for that angle of it, which is obviously a deception. | ||
But it's like, thank you, I guess at least Pompeo's honest. | ||
At least he's not hiding it. | ||
Quickly, guys, I just want the first part of this, the first seven seconds. | ||
Yeah, I wonder what Ben Shapiro's thinking about all of this, guys. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Apparently, America first means Iran must have a nuclear weapon and America can do nothing. | |
And if you disagree with that, then you are not America first. | ||
What? | ||
Did you guys know that? | ||
Did you know America First was making sure Iran didn't have a nuclear weapon? | ||
Because somehow I missed that one, you know? | ||
If you were going to rattle off ten things that were America First, I'm sure five of them would be Iran can't have a nuke, right? | ||
That's what you were thinking with America First was about another foreign country and another foreign country's interests. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You list ten things for America First, obviously everybody's thinking Iran nuke. | ||
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I mean, duh. | |
Or maybe that's just Ben Shapiro's version of America First. | ||
Interesting how that works. | ||
So, folks, they already have it in place. | ||
They already know who's going to replace the current regime. | ||
Now the question becomes, can you actually do it peacefully? | ||
The answer is probably no, but maybe you can. | ||
You definitely can if America gets involved with boots on the ground. | ||
Then there's zero chance it'll be peaceful. | ||
If America stays out of it and Israel does the regime change, then they can deal with putting in their proxy to lead Iran. | ||
And maybe that could be peaceful. | ||
But if America gets involved, it won't be peaceful. | ||
Now, the issue you're going to have is, even though Iran doesn't like the current regime, doesn't like Khamenei, they don't like Israel either. | ||
Probably less than the current regime, even. | ||
But it's pretty clear now, they're already building up their next person, Reza Pahlavi, who's the Persian prince. | ||
And they're clearly propping him up and getting ready to place him in a position of power. | ||
And he's Israel's proxy. | ||
Don't believe me? | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on, guys. | ||
Let's be real. | ||
Let's just be honest about the situation. | ||
It's okay. | ||
So, hey, again, this is not my country. | ||
It's not my part of the world. | ||
If Israel wants to do a regime change war and they want to put their guy in there, and if that can stabilize relations, fine, have at it. | ||
Go for it. | ||
I'm not going to stop you. | ||
I don't know if anybody in America would be interested in stopping you. | ||
We just don't want involved. | ||
That's all. | ||
We just don't want involved. | ||
And now Netanyahu's true colors are showing because he started this war knowing he probably couldn't finish it or didn't want to finish it. | ||
Do you think IDF soldiers are going to go on the ground in Iran, folks? | ||
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Come on. | |
They won't even go on the ground in Palestine until... | ||
They're not going to go boots on the ground in Iran. | ||
Most of the military is hiding in tunnels right now with the rest of the people. | ||
So it's going to be just like Afghanistan. | ||
It's going to be just like Iraq when American soldiers have to go boots on the ground and not the IDF. | ||
And Netanyahu knew this all along. | ||
He knew that. | ||
So they've got their new guy. | ||
Israel's chosen the next leader of Iran. | ||
Iran won't like that, but they might prefer that to the current regime. | ||
So they might be able to pull it off. | ||
But here's what Reza Pallavi says. | ||
Again, he's being propped up as the next leader. | ||
He's going to be propped up to the guy to take power. | ||
And probably will be better than the current regime. | ||
I'm not going to argue that. | ||
Now, how the people receive that, we'd have to see. | ||
But this is all Israel's plan. | ||
To take out the current regime and to replace it with their guy. | ||
Which, again, might be good. | ||
So here's what he has to say. | ||
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All of us. | |
The Islamic Republic I forgot that he doesn't speak in English because he's actually addressing the people of Iran that he wants to govern. | ||
Not like Netanyahu who addresses the people of America that he wishes to govern. | ||
So there's no need to play that. | ||
I've already made the point. | ||
But that's who they're going to be propping up. | ||
That's whose name you're going to start hearing. | ||
And that's who they're going to try to replace Khamenei with as soon as they can. | ||
But now, I guess it's going to be two weeks. | ||
Trump's Iran decision to come within two weeks. | ||
He announced that today. | ||
But that means it could be any time within two weeks. | ||
And now, you've got to wonder what Netanyahu and the warmongers on the far right in Israel are thinking that they can do to try to sway Trump before that. | ||
Israeli tanks kill 59 people in Gaza crowd trying to get food aid. | ||
So that's still going on, but not really getting talked about as much anymore. | ||
So Israel killed more people in Gaza today than Iran has killed in Israel in their strikes. | ||
But don't let numbers get in the way of the perfect country of Israel. | ||
Oh, by the way... | ||
Well, definitely the relations and the oil trading with China. | ||
But then there was this last year. | ||
Iran says it's discovered the world's second largest lithium deposit. | ||
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Oh! | |
Oh! | ||
Interesting. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Okay. | ||
Maybe there's what the U.S. gets out of it. | ||
The U.S. has never shied away from a war that we can get resources out of or leverage over resources. | ||
So you got that going on. | ||
This representative, Randy Fine, is a real, real strange fellow. | ||
Real heavy one. | ||
Did you see this? | ||
He posted this last year. | ||
There is a reason the first time I shook Netanyahu's hand, I did not wash it until I could touch the heads of my children. | ||
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What in the hell is that? | |
You ever seen or heard anything like that before? | ||
Nice. | ||
And of course, this is what the Israeli lobby paid for to get Randy Fine in there. | ||
So that's what he's into. | ||
Macron says US has to put forward a ceasefire offer between Israel and Iran. | ||
Yeah, I said that earlier this week. | ||
Trump should have demanded a ceasefire or all foreign aid from Israel would be cut off forever. | ||
Israel-Iran conflict. | ||
Macron calls for end to strikes on civilians. | ||
Wants the US to broker a ceasefire. | ||
Macron urges Israel to end the strikes. | ||
And meanwhile, of course, Netanyahu's son is chilling in Miami while all this is going on. | ||
Nice look, but he doesn't even care. | ||
And why should he? | ||
Optics don't mean a damn thing to Israel. | ||
Now, there are reporters on the ground in Tel Aviv that try to go get access to the hospital and get access to some of these other strike sites. | ||
And did you know that, just like they did in Gaza, The Israeli police, like the IDF did in Gaza, are banning journalists from filming the strike sites. | ||
Because you'd think there'd be a lot more footage. | ||
So basically it's like right after it happens and people film, you get that footage. | ||
And then the police come in and they shut down all journalists. | ||
So, well, and specifically if you're from a foreign country. | ||
If you're a known friendly to the Israeli government, they'll let you... | ||
So that's real transparent stuff. | ||
But all I'd like is to not spend a bunch more money. | ||
That's all. | ||
That's all. | ||
So I asked Grok how much money has been spent in the Middle East in the last 35 years. | ||
I picked 35 years because that's how old I am. | ||
And Grok says $6 to $12 trillion. | ||
I'd say it's at least eight, probably ten. | ||
Can you imagine, this is all in the Middle East for Israel's regime change wars, that they say is Iran's forever wars. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Can you imagine what we could have done? | ||
And it's not just Israel that gets $300 billion in foreign aid and Ukraine that gets $300 billion in aid and then the $10 trillion we've spent in the Middle East as well with the other wars. | ||
But could you imagine? | ||
Could you imagine what we could have built in America? | ||
Could you imagine what we could have? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
We could have the nicest streets. | ||
We could have the best infrastructure. | ||
We could have new planes and trains and rocket ships. | ||
We could be building entire new cities. | ||
But instead we just burn it all up in the Middle East. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
And that's what hurts so much. | ||
That's what breaks my heart. | ||
That's what breaks my heart for my country. | ||
Knowing our true potential. | ||
Knowing what we could have. | ||
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And we just don't get it. | |
Instead, we'd rather blow it up in the Middle East. | ||
We'd rather blow it up at the behest of a foreign nation and their interests. | ||
So instead you get streets that are just riddled with crime and homelessness and drug addiction. | ||
Infrastructure that's totally decaying. | ||
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Old planes. | |
Old airports. | ||
Can't even build a train. | ||
Can't even build a speed train. | ||
Can't even do it. | ||
Can't get new roadway systems to deal with traffic. | ||
You sit in traffic hours a day. | ||
No. | ||
You can't get any of that. | ||
Because you spent all your money on the other side of the planet. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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All right. | ||
Let's go to Netanyahu in front of the hospital that got struck earlier in clip 21. Right next to it is a children's ward, a baby's ward, infants. | ||
They target it. | ||
They can give this nonsense that they're targeting military sites. | ||
What military sites? | ||
I know all the military sites in Israel. | ||
There isn't a military site here for miles and miles around. | ||
They're targeting civilians because they're a criminal regime. | ||
They're the arch-terrorists of the world. | ||
They want to have nuclear terrorism, which will put the entire world under nuclear blackmail, and they would use these weapons. | ||
That's what the Atolla Khamenei says that he would do. | ||
He would use these weapons to wipe Israel off the map. | ||
Well, he's not going to. | ||
We're not going to let him. | ||
And we're in the process of achieving a tremendous victory. | ||
And our victory is aimed at those two goals. | ||
People ask me, are we targeting the downfall of the regime? | ||
That may be a result, but it's up to the Iranian people to rise. | ||
Freedom is never cheap. | ||
It's never free. | ||
Freedom requires these subjugated people to rise up, and it's up to them. | ||
But we may create conditions that will help them do it. | ||
Our goal is twofold. | ||
Nuclear, ballistic missile, we are in the process of completing the removing this threat. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Freedom is not easy to earn like freedom from the influence of a foreign country, you know what I mean? | ||
Understand what I'm saying? | ||
Like the freedom to have a sovereign nation that isn't connected at the hip to a country on the other side of the world that controls our foreign policy and our Congress. | ||
Like that type of freedom? | ||
Yeah, that freedom is definitely hard. | ||
You know, it's so crazy too because the more I look into this, it's like it should be such an easy PR victory for Israel here. | ||
It really should be. | ||
But it's just like, you can't trust Netanyahu. | ||
He's a liar. | ||
The double standards of how they approach war versus how they accept war are too obvious. | ||
So they just, it's like, you could win, but you're not. | ||
Alright, President Trump going back and forth with Jerome Powell today. | ||
Powell taking a cheap shot at Trump, a subtle shot at Trump earlier addressing the press here in clip 9. The best thing we can do for the American people, for households and businesses, that is the ultimate thing that we can deliver. | ||
And they can make their decisions without having to think about inflation all the time. | ||
So in the meantime, we have to keep rates high to get inflation all the way down. | ||
They're not very high, let's be honest. | ||
I would say, If you look at the economy, it's not performing as though it were performing under very strict monetary policy, very restrictive monetary policy. | ||
So I would say probably modestly restrictive. | ||
And so what it will take is confidence that inflation is coming down. | ||
Now, I would say without tariffs, that confidence would be building. | ||
There it is. | ||
If you see what's happening with So I think we have to learn a little more about tariffs. | ||
I don't know what the right way for us to react will be. | ||
I think it's hard to know with any confidence how we should react until we see really the size of the effects. | ||
Then we can start to make a better judgment. | ||
I can't believe Trump puts up with this guy. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Interest rates are actually pretty low right now. | ||
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Really? | |
It's not what the American people think. | ||
Yeah, well, because of tariffs, you know, we got to keep them high. | ||
Oh, the Federal Reserve Chair is against Trump balancing the trade deficit. | ||
I mean, what else do you need to know? | ||
The Federal Reserve Chair is against America. | ||
The Federal Reserve Chair wants you to pay more in interest and he wants the United States to take a trade deficit every year. | ||
Fire this bum. | ||
Fire this anti-American bum. | ||
I'm so sick and tired of anti-American scum. | ||
Crushing the American people completely without any remorse, without any care, any concern at all. | ||
Oh, the interest rates are low. | ||
Dude, F you. | ||
Americans can't even afford to buy a house. | ||
And you're telling them interest rates are low? | ||
You're a dick. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's absolutely crazy. | ||
By the way, SpaceX had a rocket ship launch yesterday that blew up in a pretty crazy spectacle here in Cliff 14. There's a bunch of angles of this. | ||
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Yeah, probably. | |
I mean, even the other day when they... | ||
Eesh. | ||
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What? | |
No! | ||
I'd say that's a major setback. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
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It appears there has been a road. | |
136 just blew up. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's probably Iran, maybe Qatar, you know? | ||
Or I guess depending on who you ask, maybe it was Israel. | ||
There's always a connection somewhere, you know? | ||
Oh, by the way, I forgot to read you this. | ||
Trump on Jerome Powell calls him too late, Jerome Powell. | ||
Too late, Jerome Powell is costing our country hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
He is truly one of the dumbest and most destructive people in government, and the Fed board is complicit. | ||
Europe has had 10 cuts. | ||
We have had none. | ||
We should be 2.5 points lower and save billions on all of Biden's short-term debt. | ||
We have low inflation, too late, and American disgrace. | ||
Just fire him. | ||
Just fire this hack. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
That's what Trump has to put up with, just getting stabbed in the back. | ||
Sabotaged all the way. | ||
All right. | ||
You know, we asked you at the top of the broadcast, how are you celebrating Juneteenth today? | ||
How are you celebrating it? | ||
Now, this is pretty funny. | ||
So I guess they're now, well, they're trying to find a way. | ||
There's no real, and look, some people are saying they always celebrate Juneteenth, and there's some parts of America that I guess there is some Juneteenth culture. | ||
But there isn't really like a national culture. | ||
I mean, it's not like, you know, you think of Easter, you think of an Easter bunny or eggs. | ||
Obviously, you know, Jesus Christ. | ||
But there's a culture there. | ||
You think of Christmas and Christmas trees and candy canes, Halloween and pumpkins and Thanksgiving and turkey. | ||
So there's a culture there. | ||
Well, there's not really anything like that with Juneteenth, so it's a little awkward. | ||
But stores want to sell you something marketed for holidays. | ||
So this store, this Kroger's, you know, we may, I don't know if we're going to be able to do this because I just realized, did the crew, did you guys censor this? | ||
We want to play this one? | ||
It's Juneteenth, that's true. | ||
We're not going to be slaves to the system. | ||
Yeah, yeah, you can't censor a black woman on Juneteenth. | ||
We're not going to be slaves to the system on Juneteenth. | ||
So the grocery stores want to have some themed goods. | ||
Goods for Juneteenth. | ||
Okay, what do you associate that with? | ||
What do you... | ||
You guys want to play a fun game? | ||
Do we need to have a laugh? | ||
Do we need to lighten up a little bit? | ||
Do we need to have a little fun? | ||
Are we a little overdue for some fun here? | ||
You want to come up with some ideas? | ||
What would a theme be for Juneteenth? | ||
Good God, I don't even want to... | ||
See? | ||
That's like light. | ||
They're cruising my ear like, chicken and Kool-Aid and watermelon. | ||
Some grits. | ||
No, that's like, that's kind of, that's just like baseline race jokes. | ||
I'm talking about like, you know, like a Django Unchained theme type of thing. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Hey, it's Juneteenth, cracker. | ||
What you doing? | ||
What you doing, cracker? | ||
So anyway, the point is, there is no real imagery or, you know, theme for Juneteenth. | ||
But they gotta sell you something marketed for the day. | ||
So they do it. | ||
I guess this lady is looking for some Juneteenth-themed stuff for a party. | ||
And I really don't blame her, but she doesn't like what she sees. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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This is some bullshit. | |
Who the hell made this ugly ass shit? | ||
I wish it was a manager here because y 'all decorate everything else around here cute. | ||
Everything else around here cute. | ||
But for Juneteenth, you want to just throw something on a freaking cookie cake and expect someone to buy it? | ||
That's bullshit. | ||
Fuck, no, what this fuck free at last? | ||
Like, really? | ||
Who the fuck think about this dumb ass shit? | ||
No way, I'm gonna be in here bright early in the morning. | ||
So talk to somebody about this because this is unacceptable. | ||
I can't say she's wrong. | ||
I can't say she's wrong, but I mean, what are they supposed to do? | ||
What would you like to see on a Juneteenth cake? | ||
I'm serious. | ||
In case you're listening, it's just like a basic cookie cake that just in icing says free at last. | ||
It's a Martin Luther King Jr. quote. | ||
I don't think that has anything to do with Juneteenth. | ||
And then there's like another one that just says free. | ||
Then there's another one that just says congratulations. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What are you supposed to do? | ||
The one looks like it. | ||
That one is like Africa themed. | ||
But Juneteenth isn't an African holiday. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know what you're going to do with that. | ||
They tried. | ||
They tried. | ||
But apparently she's done. | ||
She's never going back. | ||
And she needs to talk to a manager. | ||
Look at that. | ||
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I mean, that's... | |
I'm so... | ||
I mean, can you imagine you showed up? | ||
Like, what? | ||
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What? | |
Yeah, I mean, that's bad. | ||
That's bad. | ||
You got to say, that is bad. | ||
I just don't know what you want to do. | ||
And she says, well, look at all the other cakes that are decorated nicely. | ||
Well, yeah, there's a theme. | ||
It's like a kid's theme or a summer theme. | ||
So I don't know what you want them to do, but it is bad. | ||
Yeah, probably you just don't do anything. | ||
That's probably you just don't do. | ||
I mean, that is funny. | ||
Actually, I think that's the funniest right there. | ||
When she lifts it up and it just says congratulations with like a sticker on it? | ||
I mean, that is horrible. | ||
Gross. | ||
Enjoy your icing. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
What do you think, guys? | ||
Can we save this? | ||
Maybe like broken chains or something? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe like a union flag army? | ||
I don't know what she wants, but she's not happy with what she got. | ||
All right, here's another one. | ||
This is in Oregon, the Oregon House of Representatives. | ||
They have a different interpretation of their June 19th celebration. | ||
I don't know what to call it, but here it is. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
And then there's a big man in a dress and high heels doing the splits. | ||
Yeah, you know what? | ||
You know what? | ||
No. | ||
Screw it. | ||
Bunker busters in Oregon. | ||
Bunker busters in Oregon. | ||
You might need more than that for that tank. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I don't know. | ||
How are you celebrating your Juneteenth today? | ||
Got to wonder. | ||
After seeing that, that is some strange, strange stuff right there. | ||
Let me get to some other news here. | ||
I do have other stuff dealing with the Israel and Iran situation. | ||
I think we all needed to take a break from it, you know? | ||
There are other things that happen in the world. | ||
There are other things that matter. | ||
And we always got to remember to enjoy life. | ||
Let's just get into this random stack over here. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about MAGA turns on Trump-appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett as she's threatening to upend the Supreme Court of the United States? | ||
So this was probably the worst pick ever, I think, for Trump at least. | ||
Yeah, I think Katenji Brown-Jackson is probably still worse. | ||
Sotomayor up there as well. | ||
But she's been a complete disaster. | ||
And she votes liberal. | ||
So she is a liberal Supreme Court justice. | ||
We thought we were getting a conservative. | ||
So she screwed us all. | ||
She lied to President Trump. | ||
She should retire for her disingenuousness and lying and deceiving the president. | ||
And so D.C. Drano's reporting. | ||
The data is out. | ||
And it looks like MAGA was right about it, Justice Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
She's a backstabber to the people who appointed her. | ||
The records show... | ||
Wow. | ||
She's also the conservative least likely to support Trump in cases that involve the president himself. | ||
So she's a liberal. | ||
Donald Trump appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett because she postured herself politically What's that about? | ||
Is she living in fear of the terroristic left? | ||
Or did she intentionally deceive America to sneak onto the Supreme Court and stab us in the back? | ||
I was talking to Sheriff Joe Arpaio last night. | ||
Sheriff Arpaio, and he was very complimentary, by the way, but he wanted me to share this with you because there's a lot of attacks on Fox News happening right now with all the typical propaganda they're spewing. | ||
Fox News and their anchors banned Sheriff Arpaio from the network after his reporting on Obama's fake government documents and the fake government documents of illegal aliens that he was reporting on. | ||
So he wanted you to know, he asked me to tell you, that the great sheriff, Joe Arpaio, is banned from Fox News. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno calls for moving the 2028 Olympics from Los Angeles amid protests. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
I don't know why we would reward California and Los Angeles with the Olympics. | ||
Might be too late now. | ||
But they probably should have had him in Florida and or Texas. | ||
That's where the Olympics should have been. | ||
Florida and or Texas. | ||
But we gave him to Los Angeles, California. | ||
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That's really too bad. | |
Blue Sky is the app they tried to make up after Musk purchased X. Well, it's a total failure. | ||
Mark Cuban says the lack of diversity of thought is actually pushing users back to X. Oh, who would have thought? | ||
Who would have thought you'd all be back on X? | ||
Department of Homeland Security unveils World War II-style poster promotion deportation efforts. | ||
It's got a little thing that says, report your local illegal immigrant to ICE. | ||
Now that has them pissed off. | ||
Church leaders shaken after a man was detained in their parking lot. | ||
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Well, they're getting back at the deportations. | |
That's true. | ||
Gavin Newsom says it's his duty to represent the illegal immigrants who elected him. | ||
Alright, that's a Babylon Bee satire headline. | ||
But it's still funny and partly true. | ||
It is his duty to represent the illegal immigrants that elected him that he stands for. | ||
Kash Patel is suing. | ||
Well, I don't know about Kash Patel's personal life too much. | ||
I do know he has a pretty good-looking girlfriend. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They might be married. | ||
So I doubt he's spending time in nightclubs. | ||
I would highly doubt that. | ||
So he's going to sue that freak Frank Figluzzi. | ||
Truly, that is a deranged lunatic who used to work at the FBI, which shouldn't make you feel very good. | ||
Feds charge two men for possessing machine guns, one used in shooting at a graduation. | ||
Let's see here. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Court records show Hamza Abduraseed Saeed And Amir Malid Ali are each charged with unlawful possession of a machine gun. | ||
So that's just your stereotypical Minnesota man. | ||
Right? | ||
That's Minnesota man. | ||
Ola Hazma Abdashid Saeed. | ||
Amir Malid Ali. | ||
This is Minnesota man. | ||
Just normal, average Minnesota man. | ||
Two men charged federally with possession of machine guns related to graduation ceremony shootings. | ||
And of course... | ||
So it just goes to show you, gun control doesn't work. | ||
Here's a wild one. | ||
What's going on in South Carolina, by the way? | ||
A great conservative state. | ||
A lot of great conservatives there. | ||
Smart people, good people. | ||
But something is up with the political representation that you guys seem to elect. | ||
Like Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham. | ||
And then this fella. | ||
Republican South Carolina State Representative Robert May has been arrested for distributing over 200 child porn files under the username JoeBiden69. | ||
What? | ||
JoeBiden69. | ||
Federal grand jury in Greenville returned a 10-count indictment against Robert May of West Columbia. | ||
For distributing child sex abuse material, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a cyber tip from the social messaging app Kik. | ||
Kik flagged several videos from the username JoeBiden69 as containing sex abuse of minors. | ||
Faces a maximum penalty of 20 years, minimum of five. | ||
He'll get one and he'll get out. | ||
I know how the BOP works in the federal. | ||
Prison system. | ||
For some reason, child abusers and child porn distributors, they always start in a low security and they always seem to get out first. | ||
Joe Biden 69. Folks, if you see a message from somebody named Joe Biden 69, that's your first sign that you need to get far, far, far away. | ||
And farther. | ||
A local farm in New Jersey is fighting to keep its life. | ||
Once it's gone, it's gone forever. | ||
Family and neighbors make last plea to save New Jersey Farm from seizure. | ||
Chris Henry stood before the Cranberry Township Committee earlier this week, begging the town not to seize a historic farm his family has owned for generations. | ||
You know, there's a lot of farm stories out there. | ||
A lot of big land stories out there. | ||
The Trump administration is talking about starting to use some of this federal land. | ||
You also have this story out of Texas where this guy is trying to purchase a bunch of land and the water reservoirs. | ||
A similar thing has happened in California. | ||
A similar thing has happened in Arizona. | ||
And it's had horrible results. | ||
Now, the Republicans here in Texas that are actually Democrats will probably support this. | ||
But what happens is... | ||
I think they make like the pistachios and everything else. | ||
And they buy the water reservoirs and then they basically cut off the water. | ||
And originally they buy it and they say, oh no, no, we're here to preserve it. | ||
And then they just end up selling water access and getting filthy rich. | ||
And it hurts farmers. | ||
It's hurt farmers in California. | ||
It's hurt farmers in Arizona, and now they're set to do it in Texas as well. | ||
You'd think we'd have a little more of an inclination to protect farmers. | ||
You'd think we'd have a little bit more of an inclination to make sure that farmers can have as easy as a go as possible to produce food for the American people. | ||
But instead, we make it as hard as we can on them. | ||
And even though Trump is great for agriculture and farmers, you know, he's distracted with the interest of another country now. | ||
So that's probably... | ||
Whenever there's a big geopolitical distraction like this, so many bad things happen domestically that get completely ignored because of it. | ||
So it looks like that's happening right now. | ||
It looks like we are witnessing it right now. | ||
By the way, speaking of a witness... | ||
Dr. Young-Hoo Kim, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records to have the highest IQ in the history, has publicly affirmed himself as a believer in Jesus Christ, the Savior, and the Messiah. | ||
Alright, before we get into everybody's favorite subject, the Israel-Iran conflict. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Well, we've come up with a cake. | ||
We have a cake! | ||
Wow, who made that? | ||
Who did that? | ||
Is that you? | ||
I see you. | ||
You can try to get out of frame. | ||
We caught you. | ||
You've been caught red-handed. | ||
That's not what I had in mind. | ||
Probably a little more palatable. | ||
Juneteenth, man. | ||
Come up with your best cake design for Juneteenth. | ||
We'll send you a free bottle of methylene blue. | ||
Actually, the Juneteenth cake is not even cake. | ||
It's just a bucket of fried chicken. | ||
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Alright. | |
That's enough. | ||
That's enough. | ||
Everybody loves fried chicken. | ||
Come on. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Alright. | ||
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Another laugh for you here before we gotta get serious again. | |
So, the Democrats have just released this anti-ice ad. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
By the way, it's so funny. | ||
They find this white guy. | ||
They put this guy in all of their ads. | ||
You know, he wants to kill your grandma. | ||
He wants to kidnap your kids or whatever the hell else it is. | ||
Burn your trans books, your trans porn books for kids. | ||
And so they chose this guy. | ||
I guess they decided this is the most evil-looking white guy. | ||
He plays the role pretty well. | ||
But so now this is the new anti-ice Democrat ad. | ||
This is serious. | ||
This is serious. | ||
This is a serious ad. | ||
They are paying millions of dollars to have it run and produced. | ||
This is not comedy. | ||
This is not meant to be laughed at. | ||
This is meant to be taken seriously. | ||
Democrat anti-ICE ad. | ||
I had a really good time today. | ||
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Yeah, me too, I really like. | |
She's coming with us. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Who are you? | ||
I'm your Republican congressman. | ||
Now that we're in charge, we're rounding up illegals. | ||
She was born here! | ||
She's a citizen! | ||
I don't care. | ||
She looks like one of them. | ||
But don't worry. | ||
When she's in prison in El Salvador, she'll have lots of company. | ||
My God. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
And the Democrats are sharing all of that on their social media accounts. | ||
They're trying to run these ads everywhere. | ||
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I mean, folks, that is hilarious. | |
Yep, that's how it's going. | ||
We're taking young American girls off the streets and suggesting they're about to get raped in El Salvador in prisons and the Republican is there feeling and grinding on them, too. | ||
That's how it's going. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's how it's going on this Juneteenth. | ||
We're just rounding up American citizens because they look like illegal aliens. | ||
That's definitely happening. | ||
Yeah, that's certainly happening all the time. | ||
Really strange stuff. | ||
Really odd and strange stuff. | ||
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Alright. | |
Let's get back to the topic of the day here. | ||
You've got Matt Gaetz. | ||
I think we're figuring out why he was never allowed to be the Attorney General now. | ||
But notice this to my point earlier. | ||
I like Matt Gaetz. | ||
I think probably most of this audience likes Matt Gaetz. | ||
I think he was one of our best representatives, and it's a shame how he got done dirty and pushed out of government. | ||
But he goes to... | ||
And I don't mean this to be insulting or condescending of Matt Gaetz, because I like Matt Gaetz. | ||
But, you know, his show wasn't really getting much play. | ||
Did you hear much about his show? | ||
I mean, I'll use the crew as a sounding board here. | ||
Did you guys ever hear much about his show? | ||
Is his show ever making waves? | ||
Yeah, not really. | ||
Until recently. | ||
Now he's had multiple clips going viral. | ||
Now why is that? | ||
Because he's being critical of the U.S.-Israel relations. | ||
He's talking about that. | ||
Now, to my point earlier, this is what I'm saying. | ||
This is like a political topic at hyper speed. | ||
It's never been like this before. | ||
And just the proof of now Matt Gaetz's show... | ||
It just shows how very real this phenomenon is. | ||
So again, this is not insulting to Matt Gaetz. | ||
It's just kind of my truthful observation is that his show went from just existing to now being highly relevant and going viral regularly. | ||
All because of this one issue. | ||
So that's just an undeniable phenomenon we're witnessing. | ||
But, you know, I mean, he makes some good points here in his opening segment last night, clip three. | ||
But, Matt, Iran has kicked out IAEA inspectors. | ||
There could be portions of their nuclear program that are secret. | ||
A nuclear secret in the Middle East. | ||
How about it? | ||
If the world is interested in a secret nuclear program in the Middle East, there is a country that won't allow any international inspectors. | ||
Israel. | ||
Israel has a nuclear weapon. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
I do. | ||
They allow no inspections. | ||
They are fully secretive and clandestine about it. | ||
And the Americans aren't fully aware. | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't even blame Israel for this. | ||
If they want to develop a nuclear weapon, if they had the blessing to do so secretly, I'm not in judgment of that. | ||
But to drag the world into a regime-change war over secret nuclear weapons, when you have secret nuclear weapons... | ||
So here's a deal. | ||
How about Iran and Israel both give up their secret nuclear weapon programs? | ||
If Trump got that deal, he wouldn't only get the Nobel Peace Prize, they'd probably name it the Trump Peace Prize forevermore. | ||
And it's not that crazy to think about Israel denuclearizing. | ||
Look at the model in South Africa. | ||
South Africa denuclearized right before they stopped being an apartheid state. | ||
Prominent voices in Israel and America have called for Trump to recognize Israel's sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, which some people call the West Bank. | ||
If that happens, Israel will have to let the five to six million people who live there vote. | ||
And they don't want to do that. | ||
I'm not calling Israel an apartheid state. | ||
Right now, I don't think they are. | ||
But if they are ruling the West Bank, as the neocons would suggest, There's a certain bravado at the beginning of a Middle East regime change war. | ||
There's enthusiasm, bold predictions of swift victory, and usually a total misunderstanding of what happens next. | ||
Oh, Iraq wasn't prepared. | ||
Daisy cutter? | ||
This is how easily the so-called foreign policy experts believed we would carve our way through Iraq. | ||
I saw how many of our bravest patriots were pushing up daisies as a consequence of that war. | ||
I went to their funerals. | ||
I visited their grave sites. | ||
I saw the true cost of a flawed regime-change war in the Middle East. | ||
The problem is we had no plan to get out. | ||
Iraq cost America $3 trillion, and this distraction and disaster aided in both the rise of China and ISIS. | ||
Whoever was telling you that we had the ability to topple a regime in Iraq and then come out with something better was either, one, lying to you, or, two, so wholly ignorant about the country they were invading that their lack of knowledge or curiosity or understanding led to blood and terrorism and chaos. | ||
So as we approach the 2025 vintage of regime change wars in Iran, I wonder if those now cheerleading attacks on Iran know anything about the country. | ||
That was proven by Ted Cruz the other day. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
They don't have to. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
But it's changing fast. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
And ultimately, and I hope it doesn't go the wrong way, if anybody can... | ||
A small skirmish. | ||
It's President Trump. | ||
But it looks like all the cards are already at play for what's going to happen here. | ||
And the best thing, I would still say, is for Trump to just say, we're just out. | ||
We're just out. | ||
We agree Iran can have a nuke, but we're not going to take any military action. | ||
We'll say to Israel, Godspeed and good luck, but we're out. | ||
And Netanyahu clearly knew he was always going to ask the United States to get involved. | ||
And now other politicians are saying the United States have to get involved as well. | ||
So they lied the whole time. | ||
They knew it. | ||
I actually have a decent idea. | ||
I think, and it was... | ||
I think this is a fair, I think it's a fair deal. | ||
We'll sell three bunker busters to Israel, $100 billion apiece. | ||
I know they have the money because we gave it to them. | ||
So, okay, we can get our money back. | ||
We'll give them the bunker busters that they need to, quote, finish the job. | ||
And the United States of America gets its $300 billion back from Israel. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
Pretty good idea, I'd say. | ||
$300 billion, three bunker busters, and you can go finish the job. | ||
That way we don't have to get directly involved. | ||
We get our money back from you that you've been taking for years. | ||
And you can finish the job that supposedly everybody supports. | ||
And we can just say good luck. | ||
That's just one man's idea. | ||
Just one crazy person's. | ||
You know, this issue, though, has been around for a long time, but it certainly never reached this point. | ||
It's never even been close to the point that it's at right now. | ||
This is Pat Buchanan in 1991 talking about this issue in clip 10. Really occupied territory. | ||
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I said on the McLaughlin Group in response to a question, Jim. | |
They said, do you think that the Congress of the United States will resist this demand for further aid? | ||
I said, threw out a crack at her. | ||
I said, no, the Congress of the United States is Israeli-occupied territory. | ||
What I meant by that is, It has gotten its way in this town year in and year out. | ||
And I don't think the automatic votes of the Congress of the United States for $3 and $4 billion worth of aid to Israel are necessarily in the national interest of the United States. | ||
And that comment, which is to ridicule the subservience of the Congress of the United States, is perfectly valid. | ||
I do not believe my government. | ||
should subsidize Israeli socialism, which we have done, and I do not believe we should subsidize a policy on the West Bank of the Jordan River which denies the Palestinian people rights which I support from Lithuania to Croatia. | ||
But if I also believe that Pat Buchanan is entitled to stand up and speak out against any kind of political lobby, whether it's the Greek lobby, And you think that's what's happened to you? | ||
Let me tell you something, Jim. | ||
This little flap is 18 months old. | ||
I made this crack. | ||
I know Buckley's talking about an 18-month-old column. | ||
Let's forget that. | ||
When this broke, I made that Wiseacre crack about the Amen Corner. | ||
It was Wiseacre, and it was very funny. | ||
You know what happened as a consequence of that? | ||
People called my newspapers that carried my column and said, "Drop Buchanan." AIPAC listed five conservative columnists who accepted it. | ||
The pro-Israeli lobby. | ||
I went out to speak in the country and a little girl from the Junior League said, "I get these horrible calls from New York about you." People, there are individuals who are pro-Israeli, go around the country and speak in synagogues and say, "Call CNN and get Pat Buchanan taken off the air." Those kinds of tactics, in my judgment, are un-American. | ||
They are done in the name of the First Amendment, and they violate the spirit of the First Amendment. | ||
You know me. | ||
I've been in this town for 25 years, 30 years. | ||
I am controversial. | ||
I am sometimes insensitive. | ||
I am tough and I am hard. | ||
But I think that this type of thing is beyond the pale. | ||
Now they want to sign legislation. | ||
Banning anti-Semitic speech. | ||
That's how far we've come. | ||
And then in 2015, Buchanan debating Sean Hannity on the Israeli issue. | ||
Clip 11. Pat, shouldn't it be a prerequisite that Iran stops being the number one state sponsor of terror? | ||
That they stop saying that it's non-negotiable to Israel's destruction? | ||
And that they stop saying death to America before we even sit down at the table with them? | ||
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No, pause that real quick. | |
Did you hear that, folks? | ||
You understand they've been selling you the exact same propaganda on Iran for 30 years? | ||
The exact same propaganda. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. | ||
This isn't a support of Iran. | ||
I don't like Iran. | ||
I don't like the oppressive regime. | ||
I want the Iranian people to be free. | ||
They got their own issues. | ||
It's not what this is about. | ||
This is about they have been selling you the same lie and the same propaganda on Iran for 30 years. | ||
Years. | ||
And if you can't see that by now, you're just blind or you're not looking. | ||
It couldn't be more obvious. | ||
Literally the exact same words, exact same propaganda. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Look, in 1956, Khrushchev says, we will bury you Americans. | |
And three years later, he was in the White House with Dwight Eisenhower. | ||
You've got to talk to your enemies. | ||
Ahmadinejad, the former president of Iran, came out and said, we're going to wipe Israel off the map. | ||
It was beer talk. | ||
They've said it doesn't. | ||
Pat, that's not beer talk. | ||
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He was in office eight years, Sean, and he's back teaching in college. | |
You don't believe them? | ||
Wasn't that a mistake we made in World War II, that the only person that seemed to really understand the nature of Hitler's ambitions was a guy by the name of Winston Churchill? | ||
Wasn't he the one guy that understood that he really meant what he said? | ||
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Sean, Ahmadinejad was in power for eight years. | |
He did nothing. | ||
He was a blowhard. | ||
Are we going to be frightened by words from some character in Iran? | ||
Hey, Pat, what do you mean, blowhard? | ||
The blowhard that supplies Hezbollah rockets and other terror groups' rockets to fight a proxy war against Israel? | ||
They're fighting a proxy war now against Saudi Arabia and Yemen? | ||
This is all Iran, Pat. | ||
What part of this are you missing? | ||
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I'll tell you what, Sean. | |
In Iraq, Iran is fighting ISIS and al-Qaeda. | ||
In Syria, they're fighting ISIS on behalf of Assad. | ||
In Yemen, they're not involved there. | ||
You think that the Iranians are our friends? | ||
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Sean, they're fighting our enemies. | |
I'd rather have Iranians up there fighting in Tikrit and dying than American kids there. | ||
And the reason Iraq is in the camp now very much. | ||
So you don't have any problem with the seal of Barack Hussein Obama ultimately being on an Iranian nuclear weapon with their history of being a state sponsor of terror, fighting proxy wars, threatening Israel to annihilate them, and the United States. | ||
You have no problem with that. | ||
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Listen to the American head of intelligence. | |
He says Iran does not have a bomb program as of 2013. | ||
Suddenly, if they start building a bomb, we will know it. | ||
Third, Iran has made some concessions that are not enough that makes them less able to get to a bomb. | ||
Go back to 2012, and we found out they were far more advanced in their nuclear production and program than we ever thought possible. | ||
That's what Obama's own government said. | ||
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Your friend Bibby has been talking about Iran getting a bomb since 1992. | |
In 2006, he said they'll be building 25 bombs by the end of the decade. | ||
Patrick Buchanan, you don't have any concerns at all about sitting down, Behavior. | ||
Stop being a state sponsor of terror. | ||
Stop fighting proxy wars. | ||
Stop funding groups like Hezbollah and other groups. | ||
How's that? | ||
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Sean, Sean, in Syria, in Iraq, okay, the Iranians and their allies, Hezbollah. | |
The Shiite militia, who are a dreadful bunch, Assad, are fighting ISIS. | ||
They are fighting al-Qaeda. | ||
The Houthi rebels in Yemen are fighting ISIS and al-Qaeda. | ||
Now ISIS is running Syria. | ||
An al-Qaeda leader is in Syria. | ||
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Who are they killing, Sean? | |
They are killing our enemies. | ||
They are killing our enemies. | ||
Okay, and then we're also fighting against them in Yemen with the Saudis. | ||
So explain that logic to me. | ||
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How is that a comprehensible foreign policy? | |
Listen, I'll tell you what the Saudis are gonna do. | ||
The Saudis are making a terrible mistake. | ||
If they go in there on the ground, it'll be their Vietnam. | ||
When I was a young editorial writer, Egypt went down there. | ||
If the Saudis don't go in there, then they're going to be surrounded by the Iranians, which, by the way, wants to clearly build a huge power for themselves in the region. | ||
And that would be more dangerous, as the Jordanians and Egyptians believe. | ||
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Sean, the reason there's going to be a power in the Gulf is because your president, George W. Bush, invaded Iraq and turned it into a lot of Iran. | |
We're going to bring it up, point out that the surge worked, and Bush's admonition in 2007, if the admonition of keeping intelligence and training troops on the ground were met by Obama, we wouldn't be in this position, would we? | ||
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Sean, the reason we're in this position is because Saddam Hussein, a thug, was overthrown, his state was destroyed, his army was broken up, elections were held by Bush, democracy crusade, and the Shia won, and we lost Iraq. | |
You believe that we can make a deal with the Iranians? | ||
You believe peace with the Iranians in our time? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
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No, I'm not scared of Iran, for God's sakes. | |
They don't have an atomic bomb. | ||
Now you sound like Obama. | ||
Iran is a tiny country. | ||
They're not a threat. | ||
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Do you believe that? | |
Bibi's sitting on 200 atom bombs and he's fretting over Iran, which hasn't even produced weapons-based uranium? | ||
And this is going to create an arms race that the likes of which the world has never seen before is one distinction, Pat. | ||
Now you're putting nuclear weapons in the hands of radical Islamic mullahs. | ||
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You really want that? | |
You don't see that as a danger? | ||
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United States could finish off Iran in an afternoon. | |
What are you frightened of, Sean? | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I think it's a bad idea. | ||
Just like we finished off North Korea in an afternoon. | ||
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I think it's a bad idea for them to get a bomb, and I think we can stop it. | |
I think you're dreaming. | ||
All right. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
I think you're hysterical, Sean. | ||
I'm hysterical. | ||
I don't want the mullahs of Iran. | ||
I take their words seriously. | ||
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I don't either, and I think we can stop them. | |
Just like Churchill took the words of Hitler seriously, and Chamberlain thought he could have peace in his time. | ||
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How did Britain end up when it followed Churchill's advice? | |
Well, when they followed, they actually won the war. | ||
That's how they did. | ||
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the war they wound up on american food stamps well they lost the empire because What's Britain doing now, by the way? | |
No, their option was to form an alliance with France and tell the Germans, if you cross it, you're at war, and they wouldn't have had a war. | ||
You're dreaming. | ||
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You should read my book. | |
I like a lot of what you say, but you're dead wrong here. | ||
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All right. | |
You see, folks, the conversation hasn't changed for 30 years. | ||
The conversation hasn't changed. | ||
The propaganda hasn't changed. | ||
The narrative hasn't changed. | ||
The agenda hasn't changed for 30 years. | ||
So look, you can decide who's better or who's worse or what needs to be done. | ||
Just understand. | ||
This is the same propaganda. | ||
It's the exact same conversation. | ||
It's the exact same propaganda, and nothing has changed. | ||
I do wonder, though. | ||
I do wonder if we've kind of crossed a threshold now where it's like, it is changing now. | ||
You wonder if we've kind of crossed this threshold now where this is the last go. | ||
This is the last go where they can run this propaganda against us. | ||
This is the last go where they can repeat the exact same talking points for 30 years against us. | ||
But then you wonder, well, what does that mean, though? | ||
Does that mean we're about to have a major terror attack, a false flag, another invasion in the Middle East? | ||
Or can we finally just put this thing to bed and as Americans just say, hey, we're wiping our hands of this, we're done, we're out. | ||
Israel, do whatever you want to do. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
We're out. | ||
We've done enough. | ||
It's been a total disaster for us, a failure for us, blood and treasure. | ||
We're done. | ||
You have at it. | ||
By the way, speaking of Britain, kneecap rapper Liam Ohana, 27 years old, charged with terror offense after displaying a flag of Hezbollah. | ||
So he put up a Hezbollah flag, and that's a terror incident. | ||
He is now being charged with terror for showing a flag. | ||
And I guess that's what Shmully would like. | ||
He saw a flag he didn't like in Spain. | ||
And I don't know, something's wrong with this guy. | ||
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Here it is, clip 19. Running of the bulls in Pamplona. | |
Remember, I told you that running of the bulls is a metaphor of what we Jews have to do every day with anti-Semites and showing up. | ||
Everywhere you go, Pete Palestine, Pete Palestine, Pete Palestine, Pete Palestine, Pete Palestine, Pete Palestine. | ||
You know, and this is Pamplona. | ||
I don't think there's one Jew here. | ||
Remember the Spanish explosion, they kicked us all out, starved us to death, and they shoved us across the Spanish-Portuguese border, made us leave, burned us alive, and they still won't stop. | ||
I'm not even going to say it. | ||
Mr. Buttplug Salesman. | ||
You must be into some pretty weird stuff there. | ||
There's some evidence of it, I'd say. | ||
I would say. | ||
And you and Mark Levin, I think, are very, very intimate, aren't you? | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
All right. | ||
Second hour in the books. | ||
A couple more video clips, news headlines, and I think we'll take some calls in the second hour of the Infowars. | ||
War Room. | ||
All right, third hour here of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines here momentarily. | ||
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And by the way, if you were listening earlier this week, I was talking about how... | ||
It was like a 24, 48-hour bug and how my throat was killing me. | ||
You guys remember that, crew? | ||
You guys remember when I was talking about that? | ||
Well, this is in the headlines today. | ||
What we know about COVID variant Nimbus. | ||
Ooh, Nimbus. | ||
It's got a Harry Potter branding to it. | ||
Nice. | ||
COVID variant Nimbus, known for razor blade throat amid surge in cases. | ||
So, I mean, that's exactly what I had. | ||
I would say for about 24 hours it felt like I was swallowing razor blades. | ||
Maybe overall like 48 hours that I was really, you know, hurting by it. | ||
But didn't take a day off of work. | ||
Nobody else around me got sick. | ||
Of course, you know, they're telling you it's the most contagious thing ever. | ||
Oh my gosh, Nimbus. | ||
Oh, it flies around on a broom. | ||
It's magic. | ||
So I don't know if I had it or not. | ||
But the point is, I have a strong immune system because I take the health supplements from the Alex Jones store. | ||
So it didn't sideline me for a minute. | ||
And I was able to kick it in about 48 hours. | ||
So that's why having an immune system is so important. | ||
Oh, and of course, I've never taken a vaccine either. | ||
So, I don't know if that's what I had, but that's my symptoms. | ||
That's definitely what I was going through. | ||
The razor blade throat. | ||
And if you've ever had, you know, bad strep throat or something like that, you know exactly what that's like. | ||
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But the Nimbus, a sub-variant of Omicron. | |
A sub-variant of Cobra Commander. | ||
A sub-variant of Megatron. | ||
A sub-variant of Voldemort. | ||
So just folks, take care of your health. | ||
Just take care of yourself. | ||
Take care of your health. | ||
Have a good immune system. | ||
And you'll be alright. | ||
Your body can defeat this stuff. | ||
Alright guys, let's put out the phone number. | ||
We'll take calls here in the final hour. | ||
Let's get the number up on the screen. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
We'll say anything. | ||
Anything we've discussed today is fair game. | ||
So it doesn't just have to be on the Iran-Israel situation. | ||
That's probably what most people want to discuss. | ||
But anything we've discussed today is fair game, if you want to weigh in. | ||
You know, I'm seeing a lot of this, and they're mostly using this to attack Candace Owens. | ||
But there's an irony here. | ||
I pulled a post from Roseanne Barr, who recently... | ||
You know, I don't take anything personal in politics, and we've been through so much hell here at Infowars, you know, it doesn't really affect us at all. | ||
But they're using this to attack Candace Owens, and then they say, and then they act like I've never covered this. | ||
Anybody that listens to the show know that I cover the attacks in Christians in Africa all the time. | ||
Well, I don't know if all the time is fair, but I cover it. | ||
So they're now trying to somehow use this as some proof that I don't even know. | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
These people are losing their minds because they're losing the debate so badly. | ||
And so Roseanne says, Qatar doesn't pay right-wing influencers to report on these stories, so I'm going to share them because I am not an engagement farmer who relies on dark money. | ||
Also, I like voting and free speech and women rights and such. | ||
Nigerian Christian. | ||
The Islamist militia murdered more than 200 Christians in the village. | ||
The world barely wrote a word about it. | ||
Yeah, this actually is proving the opposite point that you're trying to prove. | ||
So then the question would obviously be why aren't we trying to overthrow Nigeria. | ||
Why aren't we trying to bomb the Islamicists out of Africa? | ||
So you're actually proving our point that the only reason we're in the Middle East is because of Israel. | ||
So you thought you somehow proved some other point about Qatar, which is just a giant swing and a miss. | ||
And then you actually ended up proving our point that the only reason we are dealing with the radical Islamicists in the Middle East It's because it's what Israel wants. | ||
So, actually, thank you for proving my point. | ||
And look, I don't take anything personally. | ||
I really don't. | ||
And I know beef against Roseanne Barr or Laura Loomer who attacks me all the time now. | ||
But I do recall, and if I really wanted to spend the time, I bet I could find it. | ||
I bet the crew could find it. | ||
I bet somebody in the audience should find it. | ||
I recall Roseanne Barr. | ||
It might have been with Theo Vaughn. | ||
I don't remember who it was. | ||
But I remember Roseanne Barr, I believe the exact quote was, the Jews control everything. | ||
I believe that was the exact quote. | ||
It might have been with Anomaly, I can't remember, because she does a lot of shows. | ||
But I believe that was the exact quote. | ||
But now she says the Muslim Brotherhood controls everything. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
It's hard to keep up with the spin. | ||
And the truth is they're just losing the debate so badly that they're just spiraling. | ||
They're just spiraling out of control at this point, and since the mainstream media is so distrusted, is that a story about it right there, guys? | ||
We'll get a little more clarification. | ||
But see, the problem is the mainstream media is so distrusted, and now all they can do is rely on the mainstream media to back up their points, the same mainstream media that they don't trust. | ||
What do we have here? | ||
Firebrand, this is from 2023. | ||
Firebrand comedian Roseanne Barr set off an uproar this week for comments denying the Holocaust. | ||
Although the statements by the Jewish entertainer appear to be satirical, Barr has expressed pride in her Jewish background and advocated for Jews and Israel in the past and has a history of making incendiary comments, including racist remarks. | ||
Yeah, with Theo Vaughn. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
It was with Theovan. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nobody wants to hear the real truth, is what she said. | ||
Oh, I bet you could find the clips. | ||
I bet you could find the clips. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Is that not exactly what I'm saying? | ||
All in that story in the Times of Israel? | ||
So, you know, I have this thing called an addiction to media. | ||
Like a freakish addiction. | ||
It's probably extremely unhealthy. | ||
And I also happen to have a photographic memory. | ||
So whenever something goes in my head, it's always there. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean I can always access it, but, like, if something else, it's like if some other brain synapse fires, it, like, can... | ||
So as soon as she started saying this, as soon as when Roseanne Barr was like, oh, the Muslim Brotherhood controls everything on TimCast, I was like, didn't you just tell Theo Vaughn it was the Jews like a year ago? | ||
It's really fun at this point. | ||
Now, war is not fun. | ||
Destroying the MAGA coalition that could have dominated politically in elections for eight years is not fun. | ||
Watching America get... | ||
But you know what? | ||
Politics and debate, that is fun. | ||
It is fun. | ||
So we don't take it personally because we enjoy life and we love life. | ||
And at the end of the day, we know God's in control anyway. | ||
But I couldn't help but first notice the irony of, oh, nobody covers how Islam is attacking Christians in Africa. | ||
Well, yeah, why do you think that is? | ||
You're proving our point. | ||
Nobody's wanting to drop a bomb in Africa to defeat the Islamicists. | ||
Nobody's calling for regime change in Africa to defeat the Islamicists. | ||
It's only in Israel's interest to do it in Iran. | ||
So that proves you're paid by Qatar. | ||
Man, it's been a display, hasn't it? | ||
It's been a display. | ||
And, you know, I don't know why. | ||
I'm just a nice guy. | ||
I really am at the end of the day. | ||
I'm a nice guy. | ||
I care about people. | ||
So I'm going to give this piece of advice out. | ||
I'm going to give this piece of advice out to people that seem to just not get it. | ||
But, you know, there's other people in the world that have a different perspective than you. | ||
And there's other people in politics that have a different perspective than you. | ||
And you know that Trump is not going to be president forever, right? | ||
It's not going to be president forever. | ||
So you kind of got to consider these things. | ||
So that's just my free advice. | ||
Try to stabilize you and get you to look at, you know, level two and three and four and beyond. | ||
You either take it or you don't. | ||
All right. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
We have two Camerons that got on the line first. | ||
I don't know if we've ever taken a call from Cameron before. | ||
We got two of them in a row. | ||
So let's start with Cameron in Washington. | ||
Let's go to Cameron in Washington to lead us off. | ||
Go ahead, Cameron. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
I wanted to talk about how just in a few months we went from talking about Canada being our 51st state and buying Greenland to getting sucked into another war in the Middle East. | ||
And if you take even bigger step back out in Trump's first administration, everything was going good up until COVID is when they hijacked it. | ||
We all know that was planned, staged, implemented. | ||
And they stole the election. | ||
shot at him when he was rerunning for for He gets in. | ||
They don't even let him get a full year into it before they start another war in the desert, more money to burn, and derailing his policies again. | ||
And at this point, if Trump can't recognize when his administration is being taken over and hijacked and all of his policies, everything he'd wanted to do is going down the drain, I don't know how much more we can do or help him. | ||
I totally understand where you're coming from. | ||
I would point to what I said at the top of the show yesterday, perhaps to... | ||
He's got all these real spiritual religious Jews in his ear. | ||
I mean, these are like devout religious people, and they're telling him he's basically like the next great savior. | ||
I mean, that's basically what they're telling him. | ||
So, I mean, I can't even imagine what that is like going through it. | ||
So I think that that's why he kind of feels... | ||
But to the larger point, yeah, the whole thing, it just came out of nowhere, right? | ||
I mean, it's like, you know, here we are in the ring and we're fighting the things in front of us and we're dealing with the America First agenda and we're dealing with getting everything in place to get the economy going and hopefully get some deep state arrests or something to deal with the deep state. | ||
And then it's like out of nowhere. | ||
It's like a WWE match. | ||
It's like out of nowhere. | ||
Somebody crawls out from beneath the ring and climbs over the rope and hits us with a steel chair. | ||
And we're just like, whoa, what the hell? | ||
And it's the Middle East again. | ||
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Yep. | |
I don't know what else to say at this point besides we have to get out. | ||
We can't spend more money there. | ||
We have homeless veterans on the street and we're going back to the Middle East to spend more money. | ||
Yeah, and homeless veterans on the street, veterans killing themselves. | ||
It's a horrible situation, and we're going to do the same thing again? | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
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Yeah, well, I appreciate you taking my call, Owen. | |
I just wanted to put that larger view out there. | ||
Yeah, thank you, Cameron. | ||
Look, folks, here's the deal. | ||
This is just, again, it's just an observation, okay? | ||
This is not my opinion. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
This is the interpretation from the public. | ||
And I'm just telling you what the interpretation here is, whether you feel this way or not. | ||
This is the interpretation, folks. | ||
A lot of Trump's base, and I would say specifically Trump, And how can you blame them? | ||
How can you blame them? | ||
Again, this is not opinion. | ||
This is the interpretation. | ||
This is what's being shoved in their face. | ||
This is the coalition looking forward, dealing with illegal aliens, dealing with the Democrats, dealing with the America First agenda. | ||
And then here comes the Israel circus from beneath the ring with a steel chair over our head and knocks us out and we're like, whoa, here we go again. | ||
That's the interpretation. | ||
This is not even my opinion. | ||
I'm not even telling you what I feel. | ||
I'm telling you that's the interpretation and how can you deny it? | ||
How can you say that that's not fair to think and feel when it's everywhere? | ||
I mean, it's literally everywhere. | ||
Let's go now to Cameron in Florida. | ||
Cameron, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Thank you so much for taking my call. | ||
I might get a little off topic. | ||
I'm an archivist. | ||
I've talked to you before a little bit, but not really on these topics. | ||
I've been archiving InfoWars for over 18 years, as well as other, you know, corruption and documents and data. | ||
I have over 250 terabytes of data. | ||
I'm just like anybody else trying to dig in for the truth. | ||
But you guys haven't had William Binion in a long time. | ||
And him and his wife, Catherine Horton, they are actually trying to get the attention of Donald Trump. | ||
And they're trying to get back into the NSA, basically, and deploy Project ThinThread. | ||
And with that said, it will alleviate a lot of the issues that we're dealing with because it can target the real enemies of our world. | ||
And his latest video can be found on BitChute about one week, three days ago with him and his wife. | ||
They call it Deep Capture Wars. | ||
They only have one episode right now, but it's worth looking into. | ||
Thank you so much for your time. | ||
Thank you so much for everything you guys do. | ||
You're awesome. | ||
Appreciate that. | ||
And the archive work, very important work actually, to preserve everything we do here. | ||
You never know what they'll do to our archives. | ||
Like when they censored us off the internet in 2018, we lost so much of our archives. | ||
It's kind of unfortunate. | ||
And it's like we could go into some, we could do a bunker buster of everything here and probably find a lot of it on old phones and old computers. | ||
It's just, you know, it's a priority issue. | ||
That we don't want to waste that time on. | ||
We just move forward. | ||
But yeah, like a lot of the stuff we did in 2016, a lot of my stuff on the street that we did is just gone. | ||
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Because it was just on YouTube. | |
And we just didn't anticipate that. | ||
Probably should have. | ||
I'm guessing it's still there on YouTube and they can probably just flick a switch and get it back. | ||
You know, I've never had William Benny on this show. | ||
It was always great when he was on with Alex, and maybe that's something they can... | ||
So appreciate that call. | ||
Let's go to Steve in Alaska. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, buddy. | ||
I want to do a quick plug on the methylene blue. | ||
I don't get the tingling, but it does help eliminate brain fog, and it also has helped me kind of regain some focus. | ||
So I'm good with it, and I've been subscribing to help support you guys. | ||
I've been a supporter even back in the day. | ||
We used to be able to buy all the videos that Alex would make. | ||
Right on. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
So on the issue of what old, who was a Pat Buchanan was talking about earlier, you start looking into Adolf Hitler in World War II. | ||
Part of the reason why Judea declared war on Germany was because Hitler wouldn't give them back the banks. | ||
The banks funded Adolf Hitler. | ||
Brown Brothers and Harriman was one. | ||
And the Bush family, which is a Supported very heartily by Hannity. | ||
Hannity is nothing but a shill. | ||
They own part of Brown Brothers and Harriman. | ||
Imagine that, right? | ||
So that's a whole side note to that. | ||
But when you look into Churchill's memoirs, Because if we would have done that, then everything they did in World War I, which was to stop Germany from merchandising or doing business, would have been for nothing. | ||
That's in Churchill. | ||
Here's my problem. | ||
We get caught up in this deal where it's just like we can't move on from World War II. | ||
And it's like I get the points and I get the debate about history. | ||
And obviously we've been lied to about everything. | ||
And so you go back and you question the things that happened after World War II. | ||
You question even – you look at what's happened since World War II. | ||
You wonder who really even won the war. | ||
I mean – and who talks about the 85 million Russians and Europeans and Americans that died? | ||
So it's like – I get wanting to have that debate because so much of the geopolitical discussion, it's like so centered on World War II, but it's like we have to move on. | ||
We're in a different world now. | ||
We have different issues now. | ||
It's not the debate. | ||
It's not having a debate about World War II. | ||
It's recognizing the fact that these people are lying to us about history with simple facts that we can actually get to. | ||
And then you have to start questioning why are they continuing to lie and then lying to us even more to get us into another war with Iran, which I'm going to tell you, it's not going to make Americans any more freer, and I don't want to see our kids. | ||
No, it's going to be the opposite. | ||
It's going to be the opposite. | ||
It's all going to bring in the next spy grid. | ||
It's all already laid out and planned. | ||
We can still stop it, but it's the plan. | ||
Yes, and as you can tell, I do not support another war. | ||
I do not think another American life is worth. | ||
They're fighting in the Middle East. | ||
Let Israel go. | ||
They're the ones that threw the first punch. | ||
Let them go duke it out. | ||
We don't need to be the schoolyard bully. | ||
They threw the first punch. | ||
Let them and Iran duke it out. | ||
And look, aside from Israel losing the support of the world and the United States of America in, you know, let's just say political culture, which is true, I mean, Israel is winning. | ||
They're not suffering big casualties from these Iranian strikes. | ||
And somehow they're knocking out precisely like every Iranian leader. | ||
I mean, Iran just like replaced some of the leaders that Israel killed. | ||
The next day, Israel killed the replacement. | ||
So I mean, Israel is beating them. | ||
And if they can put a vacuum and fill it with the prince of Persia that they've selected, the next Shah, I guess, that they've selected, and they can free the Iranian people, then fine. | ||
We don't need to get involved. | ||
Yes. | ||
Agreed. | ||
100% agree. | ||
You bring up World War II, Steve. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
Here's the question. | ||
Because they lie to us about it. | ||
They lie about JFK assassination and everything else. | ||
They'll never give us anything but lies. | ||
Why did they let Adolf Hitler escape to Argentina? | ||
What was the deal? | ||
What was the deal that was cut that ended World War II that allowed Adolf Hitler to... | ||
What was the deal? | ||
Because that's what happened. | ||
So what was the deal? | ||
Do you think many Americans even know about that? | ||
Probably not. | ||
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But we know they know about one thing. | |
They damn well know about the Holocaust. | ||
Probably all they know. | ||
Let's go to Mike in Georgia. | ||
Mike, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, Owen. | ||
I'm going to keep this as concise as possible because we didn't really communicate last time I was on here. | ||
So Donald Trump is the president of the United States. | ||
So I want to put this in a military context. | ||
Maybe you can understand what we're talking about. | ||
We have a CO. | ||
We have a commanding officer in charge of a military unit. | ||
He passes down orders to us. | ||
Now, we'll execute those orders. | ||
Sometimes we don't like those orders. | ||
Sometimes we'll get orders of, like, why are we doing this? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
But we don't have all the information that's tied to us. | ||
The CO is passing down these orders based on information we don't have. | ||
So what we have to do, and what I would tell my troops, is, hey, if you had the same information he had, you may be doing the same thing. | ||
Now, Donald Trump has... | ||
If it was me, if I was the President of the United States, based on all my experience in that region, I would tell Iran to go ahead and build a nuclear weapon. | ||
I don't have a problem with that at all. | ||
That's me. | ||
That's where I would be sitting from. | ||
Because I know we have the technology, even back when I was in the military, we had the technology. | ||
To know when they're warming up a nuclear weapon, a rudimentary nuclear weapon. | ||
Oh, I'm sure they still do. | ||
Whatever we have in space, I'm sure whatever we have in space would give us enough time. | ||
But, you know, it's funny, and I'm sorry to cut you off, Mike, I'll go back to you. | ||
What's funny is they're running a new, you know, it's probably true, but it's more anti-Iran propaganda. | ||
And they're running these graphics now where they're showing the range that Iran has. | ||
With its striking capabilities. | ||
And what's funny about it, because what I'm seeing now, too, is they're so desperate they can't even get their propaganda right. | ||
The rumors are, after Ted Cruz's interview with Tucker Carlson, which I guess they would say didn't go well, I think it went great. | ||
You could say it didn't look good for Ted Cruz, but since when are we so afraid of debate and discussion getting heated? | ||
That's what it should be. | ||
I salute Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson. | ||
I think it was great. | ||
So they're putting up these graphics now. | ||
They're saying, oh, look, this is Iran's Oh, I forgot to finish my point. | ||
So Randy Fine... | ||
I'll have to finish this on the other side. | ||
But we'll go back to you, Mike. | ||
But Randy Fine was apparently going to go on Tucker next because, you know, I guess Cruz was so bad in his eyes defending Israel. | ||
And apparently Randy Fine got a call from Shapiro and AIPAC to not do it, is what the rumor is. | ||
But I'll finish the statement on the other side with Mike. | ||
All right, I'll go back to the caller. | ||
I just ran long there. | ||
But what I was saying is they're losing the argument on the Iran-Israel situation so badly. | ||
And it's mostly a long-term thing. | ||
It's almost not even about Iran as much as it is about people who are just sick and tired of the current relationship status we have with Israel. | ||
And they're maintaining control of our foreign policy in Congress. | ||
I mean, that's really at the core of the debate here. | ||
But they're losing it so bad, and they're trying to do damage repair at such a rapid speed that they can't even get their things lined up. | ||
You know, they're running around the ship. | ||
They can't even get their things lined up. | ||
It's just new holes are in the bottom of the ship. | ||
It's just leaking. | ||
It's taking on water. | ||
So they're canceling interviews. | ||
And they put up this graphic. | ||
It's all over the mainstream media. | ||
They put up this graphic of Israel's strike range. | ||
Now, what are we told? | ||
What are we told by the Israeli agents? | ||
What are we told by Netanyahu? | ||
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Israel can strike America! | |
Israel will strike Los Angeles! | ||
They'll strike San Francisco! | ||
They'll strike New York! | ||
They'll strike you in your home! | ||
They'll strike you down! | ||
Iran will strike you! | ||
Iran! | ||
Iran has nukes! | ||
Iran has nukes since the 1980s! | ||
Iran is going to strike San Francisco and Seattle and New York and you! | ||
They're going to strike you personally! | ||
They've got you on a list! | ||
They're going to nuke you! | ||
It's Mark Levin. | ||
And then Netanyahu, same thing. | ||
It will be New York. | ||
Well, they're putting out these graphics now that show Iran's missile range and it's not! | ||
It doesn't hit America! | ||
It's not even close! | ||
So they're out here telling you Iran can strike America, and then they put out the graphics of Iran's missile range, and it's not in America. | ||
They're getting crushed on the narrative. | ||
They're getting crushed on the debate. | ||
Bad. | ||
But they just don't get it. | ||
It's not about Iran, folks. | ||
All right, Mike. | ||
I got a little long-winded there and then went on a Mark Levin impression. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, just regarding the Ted Cruz and the whole – If he sat there and said at one side of his mouth that Iran does not have the capability to field competent assassins to go after cabinet members who've lost their secret service, much less the president of the United States. | ||
But they have the capability to generate a nuclear weapon that can strike America. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
Those two – he – It doesn't add up. | ||
It doesn't add up. | ||
None of it adds up. | ||
And it hasn't. | ||
It hasn't since the 80s. | ||
That's what happened for longer than that. | ||
But my main point of this is, back to Donald Trump and his decision-making process, we voted for him. | ||
He, in essence, from a military standpoint, is the commander-in-chief. | ||
We're going to either have to do one of two things. | ||
We're going to have to trust him or not trust him. | ||
If we keep on with this, oh, if he does this, it's going to destroy MAGA, blah, blah, blah. | ||
All that's nonsense. | ||
Well, Mike, I understand. | ||
I understand what you're saying. | ||
And I'm not disagreeing, but certainly you understand that not everybody thinks like you. | ||
And not everybody is going to have the same thought process. | ||
So you just have to be realistic about it. | ||
The MAGA coalition is done if we get involved in Iran. | ||
It just is. | ||
You're going to lose all the centrists. | ||
You're going to lose all the anti-war people. | ||
You're going to lose a lot of the Gabbard people, RFK Jr. people, Musk people. | ||
Again, so you can be spot on, best analysis. | ||
But I mean, that's just the reality. | ||
That is just flat out the reality. | ||
And I thank you for the call. | ||
I'm not disagreeing with you. | ||
I'm just dealing with realities here. | ||
And you will destroy the MAGA coalition if you go into Iran. | ||
Guaranteed 100%. | ||
And it doesn't even matter how it turns out. | ||
It could turn out great. | ||
It could turn out fantastic. | ||
It won't matter. | ||
Most people are not that politically savvy. | ||
They're not that politically sophisticated and intellectual. | ||
They look at one thing and... | ||
So they'll see it in Iran and they'll say, oh, I'm done. | ||
I'm out. | ||
Not voting Republican again. | ||
It's just how it's going to go. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Texas. | ||
Michael, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey there, Owen. | |
Hey there, Owen. | ||
This is Michael in Texas. | ||
A quick point is, you know, kind of argument is Trump needs to attack Iran to show the power to both Russia and Iran. | ||
I mean, Russia and China. | ||
I disagree with that argument, because basically Netanyahu has already proven that we're not a world power on this stage anymore by basically Trump saying, we have our spies, saying there's no nuclear weapon development in Iran, yet Netanyahu goes, well, we still need to attack. | ||
Trump says, don't attack, I'm trying to work a deal. | ||
He ignores it. | ||
Flip side, you've got Russia and China, you know, Iran is a surrogate of both of those countries. | ||
If they truly are not working on a weapon, then that means they've controlled their surrogate. | ||
On our side, we did not control our surrogate. | ||
In fact, I argue the fact who is the surrogate. | ||
I think we're the surrogate of Netanyahu. | ||
Yeah, and I think that that's pretty easy to see at this point. | ||
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And can I make one additional point before you cut me? | |
Go ahead. | ||
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Another point is the fact, okay, so Putin himself was a bad man because he saw a risk in Ukraine with NATO invading Ukraine. | |
So he did a preemptive attack, and that was very, very bad, and he's a bad man for doing that. | ||
If I recall correctly, Iran only attacked Israel when they attacked them. | ||
So this was a preemptive attack on a sovereign country that has a right to do whatever they want to do. | ||
We may not like it, yet Netanyahu is just the best man in the world. | ||
Explain that to me. | ||
Well, Michael, you know what I always say. | ||
If it can't be applied universally, it's not logic. | ||
It's propaganda. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
That's the answer to that. | ||
I thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Katie in Georgia. | ||
Katie, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Two things, but first of all, I just want to say thank you so much for your reporting. | ||
Your coverage at Infowars is some of the only coverage anywhere that's trying to look at this situation from multiple angles. | ||
That's considering multiple perspectives and not just like the boomer angle or automatically supporting Trump. | ||
So no matter how people disagree, I think it increases your journalism and integrity and credibility. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
That's first of all what I want to say. | ||
You guys are doing a great job. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's very kind. | ||
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Second of all, this week I was looking at a picture of Netanyahu and I'm thinking, this man might not even live long enough. | |
To see the full extent of a destruction of, like, World War III simply because of his age. | ||
And a lot of world leaders are super old. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They have nothing to risk. | ||
They're at the end of their life stages. | ||
And that's true for all members of the deep state. | ||
Most of them are very old. | ||
And that's why half of them want to achieve world dominion because if they don't hurry it up, they aren't going to live to see it. | ||
And, I mean, maybe Trump won't either, to be perfectly honest. | ||
He's up there, too. | ||
But younger generations, millennials and Gen Z and even Gen X, we're not in Congress. | ||
We're not represented. | ||
We've never even stood a chance. | ||
The boomers have held and maintained power for the last 50 years. | ||
And that's true all over the world. | ||
That's true economically with the housing crisis. | ||
That's true with generational wealth. | ||
That's true in politics. | ||
They only make policies that benefit them because they're all still in charge. | ||
Do you think young people want to go to war? | ||
No. | ||
We're the ones they send in wars. | ||
We're the ones who will suffer the consequences. | ||
They're going to economically prosper, or it won't affect them that much. | ||
But it'll affect our generation for decades afterwards. | ||
And here's the main issue. | ||
I was talking to my in-laws. | ||
They're up there. | ||
And they were talking about how, you know, they just automatically support Israel, and it's all related to, you know, religion and the Bible. | ||
And a lot of boomers are like that. | ||
They automatically support Israel because that's what they've been told religiously for the last 50 years. | ||
And so, like, we need to really address this from the religious angle. | ||
And I think that's, like, a missing puzzle piece that even if we want to look at it politically, a huge aspect of this conversation is the religious aspect. | ||
Because there's Bible verses that say, like, I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. | ||
And a lot of people, like, they take it so literally and so seriously. | ||
And, like, people who are boomers and diehard Trumpers, they're like, oh. | ||
We have to do this because God will bless us if we don't. | ||
There's so many people who track that way and think that way. | ||
And theologically, they need to be explained why that's not true. | ||
So it's complicated. | ||
This is an excellent call. | ||
And you bring up two points. | ||
I want to address both of them. | ||
And one of them kind of plays into a clip that I'm going to air here in a second. | ||
This is why when I talk about AOC running for president, I'm serious. | ||
That's not a joke. | ||
I'm dead serious. | ||
I want AOC to run for president because it's time to break the stranglehold that the boomers and up have had over our political fate. | ||
It's just true. | ||
It's time for new leadership. | ||
They don't really represent us politically. | ||
They don't represent us culturally. | ||
And I don't do the generational warfare stuff. | ||
I don't, I'm even a, I'm even a, And you learn more to the wisdom of your elders to respect that as you grow older. | ||
But no, your point is absolutely correct. | ||
We're being led by people, the same people, with the same ideas and the same politics for 50 years. | ||
For 50 years. | ||
And would anyone argue they've done good? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They seem to complain about as much or more than anyone else. | ||
So, I mean, you could look at it, whatever happens here with Trump, that, yeah, that's going to usher in an opportunity for young people to get involved with new ideas and new policies and new political culture, which is definitely long overdue. | ||
And I'll finish up a statement with that in a second with this video clip. | ||
You know, as far as the religious angle and the biblical angle, I don't really care to get too much into that. | ||
I don't really spend much time on that on this show. | ||
I've looked into it. | ||
I've looked into it quite a bit, even. | ||
I would say at the risk of turning a lot of people off, I mean, I think it's pretty clear that this whole idea that you have to support the state of Israel because the Bible tells you so is a blatant misinterpretation. | ||
But that's a boomer propaganda. | ||
And that's why I opened the show yesterday, like I told the last caller, with that angle that Trump has these... | ||
And I mean, they're telling him he's going to bring in the Messiah and he's going to save the Jews and he's going to save Israel. | ||
And it's just like, they really believe this stuff. | ||
I mean, you can imagine how heavy that is when you're Trump dealing with that. | ||
But, you know, I don't really get into that angle. | ||
I think you could say it's important when it comes to this issue, no doubt. | ||
I just don't really get into that because... | ||
But that is certainly a heavy part of this, because like you said, and like your in-laws or Ted Cruz or, you know, it's many people, they just say, oh yeah, no, we support Israel no matter what the Bible tells us to. | ||
Well, like Tucker asked Ted, it's like, well, does that mean you support the government of Israel? | ||
The current nation state of Israel was formed in the late 1940s. | ||
And then it's like you go into this whole background about, well, what is even Judea? | ||
What is even all of this stuff? | ||
So, boy, that's a whole can of worms right there. | ||
But, Katie, I thank you for the call. | ||
Now, having said that, this is Whitney Cummings, who is a liberal but has a good attitude about it all. | ||
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But listen to what she says and why she feels she's slowly becoming more conservative here in clip 20. It's been fascinating because I've been on this sort of journey through motherhood where, you know, I've always been a very liberal person, maybe even a libtard. | |
But once you have a kid, you start, like, having thoughts that have been characterized as conservative. | ||
As soon as I had a kid, I was like, I need a gun now. | ||
Not for myself, because I've got coyotes in my yard. | ||
I've got coyotes everywhere. | ||
And before I had a kid, I was like, they coexist with us. | ||
Coyotes were here first. | ||
Like, I'm in the coyotes' home. | ||
Now I'm like, let's make hats out of them. | ||
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Let's make hats. | |
Let's make coyote boots, coyote earrings out of their eyeballs. | ||
Like, it's just... | ||
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Now... | |
There's a couple different angles you could take here from the man's side and from the woman's side, but I think there's the same general ritual, the same general initiation that she's talking about here. | ||
And so when you have women that are all about abortion or even have had abortions or are rejecting motherhood, or you look at... | ||
Well, that's like a human initiation process. | ||
That's like a human ritual process. | ||
And, yeah, when you have a kid, your brain chemistry changes, the way you see the world changes, obviously you become a lot less selfish. | ||
Whether you were really selfish or not to begin with, you start to think about it that way. | ||
And so this is a human ritual. | ||
This is a human initiation. | ||
And now it's getting pushed off or it's getting completely rejected. | ||
And so you have this arrested development. | ||
You have this arrested maturation of actually becoming an adult and you're just stuck like a kid. | ||
But that's just a kind of a cultural phenomenon that we deal with. | ||
As they say, culture and politics are obviously two things that are attached. | ||
Speaking of family here, before we take another call, the Obama family, they've been a part of a lot of rumors, obviously, recently that Barack and Michelle maybe aren't doing so well. | ||
Now, I don't know if you believe any of that or not. | ||
By the way, how's Michelle's podcast going? | ||
Yeah, not so much. | ||
Not so much. | ||
Well, they just posted a family photo. | ||
And I just can't help it. | ||
Do you guys mind? | ||
Can I just do a little conspiracy theorizing here? | ||
Do you guys mind if I put on a tinfoil hat for a minute? | ||
Is that all right with everybody? | ||
So I'm looking at this photo. | ||
And, you know, the Obama daughters have both grown up now. | ||
They're grown up. | ||
They're their own girls. | ||
I guess they're both probably in their 20s now. | ||
And I'm looking at this photo and I'm thinking, you know, Michelle. | ||
I can see the resemblance there. | ||
Malia looks like Michelle and Sasha kind of looks like Barack. | ||
Right? | ||
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I think that's fair. | |
And so I'm sitting here thinking, I'm like, okay, well this is the first time I think they've been pictured as a family like this in a while. | ||
It's pretty deliberate that Sasha is with Barack and Malia is with Michelle. | ||
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Do you guys know where I'm going yet? | |
Are you guys with me here? | ||
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Could one... | |
Could one of the daughters be Michelle's and the other be Barack's? | ||
If the rumors are true, of course, about old Big Mike. | ||
Just, I couldn't help it when I saw that. | ||
I was like, you know, that's... | ||
I couldn't help myself. | ||
Alright, tinfoil hat. | ||
Back on the desk. | ||
But I just couldn't help it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's interesting to me. | ||
Maybe it was interesting to you. | ||
So, just, I don't know. | ||
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Kind of something I thought about when I saw that. | |
And maybe Michelle and Barack are getting along just fine now. | ||
You know, maybe things are better. | ||
The podcast isn't really working for them, but maybe the marriage is. | ||
So that's good. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
All right, folks, before we sign off here, we'll take a couple more calls. | ||
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All right, let's go to Gunter in Florida. | ||
Gunter, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
I know you can't make any sense out of this, but I wonder how people can justify this in their mind when you have a country that's clearly an enemy of Iran claiming that they are trying to get a nuclear weapon. | ||
Can we trust them? | ||
Neutral source? | ||
No, obviously not. | ||
They're an enemy of theirs. | ||
So they could obviously just make this accusation, and people fall for it. | ||
And it's like, okay, so is it coming from a reliable source? | ||
Well, they lied to you about Iraq war. | ||
And the biggest point is, why can't Iran have a nuclear weapon? | ||
It's 80-year-old technology. | ||
Imagine if America couldn't have 80-year-old technology when it came to It would be such a stupid statement to say the country can't have that technology. | ||
Well, look, the questions that you're asking are just proving what really I'm trying to The message we're trying to portray here is you're being propagandized. | ||
And so all you're doing is being an observer and asking the fair questions, which can't be answered fairly because all the answers are just propaganda. | ||
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And when I try to bring this up at any time, like on Facebook or with anybody, they just call me an anti-Semite, and I'm part Jewish, and it's just ridiculous. | |
It's so crazy, isn't it? | ||
And, you know, it's... | ||
And I guess you could maybe tie it into the vaccines, maybe not so much, but it's like, we're sitting here, we've got this big MAGA coalition, it's infighting about this whole Israel issue, which has always been this way. | ||
It's been this way for frickin' 40 years, man. | ||
When are we gonna move on as Americans? | ||
But you have people, and I'm sure it's the people you're talking about, where you have interactions, and it's like, okay. | ||
They've probably matured enough politically now to say, okay, Trump-Russia collusion was a lie. | ||
The Hunter Biden laptop was real. | ||
They lied about that. | ||
Okay, you know, they lied about COVID. | ||
And okay, they lied about the vaccines, right? | ||
So we've had this political maturation process where they realize, oh, the American media lies. | ||
It's the fake news. | ||
It's propaganda, right? | ||
So it's like even a lot of historical lies, too. | ||
So it's like we've had this maturation process and we understand now how we're lied to all the time, but then it's like, oh no, but not with this issue. | ||
No, this issue's different, Gunter. | ||
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Yeah, and some of these people I've been friends with for 20, 25 years, and I've listened to Alex since 2003, so I'm one of the original people that listened to him. | |
And they've seen that I've gotten every prediction right. | ||
I was right about Iraq when I was only one of 7% of the population that was against the Iraq war. | ||
And now they're thinking that it's different with the Syrian war. | ||
And it's like, how do you guys not see that I've been right so many times? | ||
We have evidence Trump is working with them. | ||
Can you imagine if they tried to run that again? | ||
Do you think people would accept it? | ||
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I don't. | |
Of course they wouldn't. | ||
So why do they believe the same Israel propaganda? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Exactly. | ||
It's crazy, isn't it? | ||
It's truly insane. | ||
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Well, thanks for taking my call, buddy. | |
Yep. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
No, it's truly insane. | ||
And I see all these people attacking Alex now, too. | ||
It's just, you know, I don't have to defend Alex Jones. | ||
But it's just funny to me. | ||
Again, it's like, you know there's a world before and after Trump, right? | ||
It's like, do you realize that? | ||
But it really, they don't. | ||
Because they weren't even in the world politically until Trump. | ||
So who knows where they'll be afterwards. | ||
But yeah. | ||
Oh yeah, let's attack Alex Jones now. | ||
Like, he hasn't been on air for three decades getting everything right light years ahead of the rest of the media. | ||
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