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| Ladies and gentlemen, it is Monday, December 1st, December 1st, 2025. | ||
| Here's what's coming up on the Owen Report today. | ||
| It might be the biggest story of the day. | ||
| I will tell you, it's not going to dominate our show's coverage because we were really focusing on this last week. | ||
| But now the issues are arising as far as the legality, the ramifications, the evidence, congressional approval, the law of the land, the Constitution, these strikes in Venezuela, and the death toll. | ||
| And now apparently, there's another issue where there was a secondary strike to make sure that the survivors of the first strike couldn't live to tell the tale. | ||
| So this adds another ripple of controversy to the already controversial strikes. | ||
| Now, the Trump administration, whether it's a confidence act or because they just don't care, they are leaning all the way in and expressing with the utmost confidence, including Caroline Levitt today during a White House press hearing, which, by the way, if I may, it's not the same. | ||
| It's not the same. | ||
| The press secretary, Caroline Levitt, she's not the same as she was, I would say, at the beginning of the administration. | ||
| It's coming off a little different now, if you catch my drift. | ||
| It's coming off a little more, shall I say, Gensaki-ish by the day. | ||
| But I guess that just comes with the territory. | ||
| That just comes with the job. | ||
| So they're talking about it as war crimes. | ||
| Legal experts are weighing in. | ||
| The Democrats are opening their eyes for any opportunities that they can take out Trump or anyone else that's been a part of these strikes. | ||
| So yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, and it looks like maybe they're going to try to set up somebody else to take the fall for this, by the way, which is, well, not exactly a good thing. | ||
| We will be hearing from President Trump. | ||
| A couple statements from President Trump over the weekend. | ||
| Some of it is now so old, so much has happened since President Trump spoke over the weekend that we just moved on from a lot of it. | ||
| But we will look at some of the things that President Trump said over the weekend. | ||
| We'll review the killing of the National Guardsmen. | ||
| There was some weirdness with that over the holiday weekend where they said that they were dead and then they weren't dead, but now one of them is dead. | ||
| One of them is in critical condition. | ||
| That whole reporting was weird. | ||
| Another communication issue when it comes to the government with the American people. | ||
| We're going to hear from Don Jr. today. | ||
| I really like Donald Trump Jr. | ||
| I don't know if he has the desire to run for office, and he might be a little less polished than even his father as far as the rhetoric is concerned, which doesn't bother me. | ||
| I actually like it. | ||
| But we're going to hear a couple statements from Don Jr. today, which I'm sitting here saying, Don Jr., I want Don Jr. to be the senior White House advisor. | ||
| That's who I want. | ||
| Give me Don Jr. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Then we've got the big issue for today. | ||
| And there's so much of it, it's overwhelming. | ||
| It's going to be obnoxious, but here we are. | ||
| And that's foreign policy. | ||
| It's foreign policy. | ||
| We're going to really weigh into this heavy today. | ||
| And here's why. | ||
| Because right now it's the fourth, excuse me, right now it's the first of December. | ||
| Okay, this next month, folks, is going to fly by so fast. | ||
| We're not even going to know what hit us. | ||
| We're going to be dizzy. | ||
| This thing is going to fly by so fast this next month, and you're going to get through the holidays. | ||
| And you're going to wake up. | ||
| You're going to remember I'm saying this to you. | ||
| You're going to wake up and it's going to be January 2nd. | ||
| And you're going to be fully into the midterms, fully into the midterms. | ||
| And all sides are going to start playing their hands, and all sides are going to start playing their angles and their agendas. | ||
| So I want you to be prepared for that. | ||
| I want you to understand the propaganda that's going to be hurled at you. | ||
| I want you to understand where it's coming from and why. | ||
| I want you to understand the language and the lexicon because this is all going to happen so fast. | ||
| It's all going to happen so fast. | ||
| So I'm going to get you ahead of the curve on that. | ||
| We'll also have some medical news, if you will. | ||
| We'll have some medical news before we sign off for the day as well. | ||
| And we're going to have a controversial guest in the third hour. | ||
| All of that and more coming up on today's Owen Report. | ||
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All right. | |
| I really want to get broad before we get into the news today. | ||
| I want to just kind of do a broad sweep of what there is to anticipate in 2026. | ||
| And I do that today because everybody else is going to start doing it in January. | ||
| But I've already been through this. | ||
| I know how this works. | ||
| The next month is going to fly by. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Today is December 1st. | ||
| It's going to be January 2nd before you can, before you could even blink an eye, let's say. | ||
| It's going to be January 2nd. | ||
| This month is going to fly by. | ||
| Everybody knows it with the holidays and everything else, the changing of the season. | ||
| In fact, I believe today is the first day of the winter solstice. | ||
| So I believe it's officially winter as of today. | ||
| I could be wrong about that. | ||
| Feels like it here in Texas, though. | ||
| Point being, it's going to fly by. | ||
| It's going to fly by. | ||
| And then on the other side of that, starting next month, you're going to start to see things shape up as we get into the 2026 midterm election season. | ||
| So I want to get you prepared for that. | ||
| Now, a lot of what we've seen building up to this has kind of already shown us what it's going to look like. | ||
| It's kind of already shown us the picture for 2026 midterms, but it's never been more clear. | ||
| And you can already see where the thrust is happening. | ||
| You can already see where the money is going. | ||
| You can already see how it's all shaping out. | ||
| So I want it to make sense to you. | ||
| When all of this starts to develop next year, I want you to be prepared so that it makes sense what you're seeing, why you are seeing it. | ||
| Because I think there's a lot of people that, you know, first you have to understand that the political cycles have sped up exponentially. | ||
| So what you normally might see in two years, you're now seeing in a year or less. | ||
| What you normally might see in four years, you're now seeing in like two years, maybe less. | ||
| So this is just kind of, it's like, can you even keep up anymore? | ||
| A lot of people are struggling to even keep up. | ||
| It's so crazy. | ||
| And as the issues start to evolve and start to change, So, does the lexicon and the vocabulary surrounding these things as to keep you confused or in the dark or not understanding the actual issues that we are approaching for the 2026 midterms? | ||
| Now, I can sit here and say, let's say as a Republican voter, I can sit here and say, here's what the Republican Party needs to do. | ||
| And we'll do some of that, but for the most part, it's probably not going to matter. | ||
| I think that the Republicans have already made up their mind. | ||
| I think that the Trump administration has already made up its mind. | ||
| Now, the Trump administration or Trump himself might be more malleable, might be more open-minded if you can even get them information or if you can get anything to Donald Trump, which we're learning in a lot of the headlines today. | ||
| And take it for what it's worth. | ||
| In fact, who had the big story? | ||
| Somebody had a big story about how Trump is more isolated than he's ever been. | ||
| And there's some other stuff in the news today that I'm kind of hesitant to get into because it's mostly stuff that we've already been covering as far as White House drama is concerned. | ||
| But there was a big story about how Trump is more isolated than ever. | ||
| And it's harder to get things to Trump ear, Trump's ear, the president's ear than it's ever been. | ||
| And so we've kind of already known that. | ||
| A lot of people blame that on Susie Wiles. | ||
| That might be fair. | ||
| There might be some other issues. | ||
| I keep hearing about Wiles and a lot of pressure internally, but Trump is not interested in hearing about this or understanding it. | ||
| So I don't even think it matters as far as what do the Republicans need to do to win or what does the Trump administration need to do to win? | ||
| Because it's really simple. | ||
| The answer to that is really simple. | ||
| And that's why the title of the show today is how foreign policy and deep state arrests will determine the 2026 midterms. | ||
| But let's actually explain it. | ||
| Foreign policy right now is by far the biggest issue that's being talked about in American politics. | ||
| Now, you can say that's for good or you can say that's for bad. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| That's the fact. | ||
| Let's just deal with the reality here. | ||
| Foreign policy is the biggest discussion in American politics today. | ||
| And if you really want to get specific, it's very focused on Israel and how Israel has influenced our foreign policy for years, how Israel is influencing our administration in Congress today, what Israel is doing in the Middle East, specifically in Gaza. | ||
| But you could point to what they're doing in Jordan, in Lebanon, in Syria, in Palestine, all over the place. | ||
| Hundreds of thousands dead. | ||
| And it seems like there is no regret. | ||
| There is no remorse. | ||
| And you might say, well, fine, okay, it's war. | ||
| But there's something more diabolical when you see it in the American media, the celebration of tens of thousands of dead, innocent women and children, the jubilee that they can get away with it. | ||
| And then the force multiplier that somehow there's this arrogance, there's this entitlement that they just get your support no matter what. | ||
| And if you dare speak out against it or dare want to pull support away, all of a sudden you're the bad guy. | ||
| All of a sudden you get targeted. | ||
| And all of a sudden, you're the enemy. | ||
| And you're just sitting there a little lambasted, like, wait a second, I'm just America first. | ||
| I'm just American patriot. | ||
| When did I become the enemy? | ||
| Well, because you didn't support Israel in the foreign policy. | ||
| Well, that doesn't make sense. | ||
| Well, that's where you're at. | ||
| So, a lot of people are coming to terms with this reality, and this is why it's going to be a major impact in the midterms. | ||
| Now, I don't know if Trump even cares about the midterms. | ||
| He should, because if the Republicans don't keep the House, I think the likelihood of Trump getting impeached is about 98%, I'd say. | ||
| I'd say it's a 98% chance if the Democrats take the House that they will impeach Trump. | ||
| I'd say where we stand right now, there's a 98% chance that the Democrats will take the House. | ||
| So, you do the math, folks. | ||
| You do the math on that. | ||
| So, Trump should be more concerned about this, but for whatever reason, he's going to keep going along with the foreign policy that is growing more unpopular by the day, more unpopular by the day. | ||
| And this does go beyond Israel, by the way. | ||
| Israel is the focus of it, but the foreign policy now that is reaching the shores of Venezuela is also not very popular. | ||
| And you can say, well, we're taking out drug dealers and we're taking, you're just, you're just parroting White House propaganda, folks. | ||
| And it might be true. | ||
| It could be true that they're just killing drug dealers, but that doesn't really change anything. | ||
| It's still propaganda. | ||
| And I think you're going to find out, or Trump might find out, which is what I was warning last week, that he's being set up, that he's being set up for impeachment with these strikes. | ||
| So was it his idea? | ||
| Was it somebody else's idea? | ||
| Who is coming up with this stuff? | ||
| But foreign policy, if this administration continues with this foreign policy of death and destruction, it will lose the midterms. | ||
| And what might have been salvageable as far as just the raw numbers of elections are concerned, what might have been salvageable to stop this from happening would have been the redistricting. | ||
| But now judges are stopping the redistricting from happening. | ||
| In fact, what we thought looked like Republicans redistricting to gain seats might actually end up in Democrats redistricting to win seats, because here's how it's going right now: the courts are weighing in, and the courts are stopping the Republicans from redistricting. | ||
| And the Democrats, the courts are letting them redistrict. | ||
| So this thing is turning into a nightmare fast. | ||
| So then there's the issue of deep state arrests. | ||
| Now, try to walk through this exercise with me. | ||
| You think about all the excitement and all of the momentum when Trump got inaugurated. | ||
| And if I was, it was too damn cold that day in Washington, D.C., damn windy and cold on Inauguration Day in D.C., and the whole place was basically locked down. | ||
| Couldn't even go anywhere. | ||
| So kind of ended up being a non-eventful event. | ||
| But if I was to walk around Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day and I was asking Trump supporters a question, and that question was: how many deep state arrests do you want to see in the first year of this administration? | ||
| How many deep state arrests do you think there need to be? | ||
| And you don't need to give me any names of people, but deep state arrests. | ||
| Trump talks about the deep state. | ||
| His supporters talk about the deep state. | ||
| It's a big issue. | ||
| It's a big issue. | ||
| So how many deep state arrests? | ||
| How many of those Trump supporters in D.C. on Inauguration Day, how many of them do you think would have said zero? | ||
| Do you think any Trump supporters on Inauguration Day in Washington, D.C., do you think any of them, if I asked how many deep state arrests did there need to be in the first year, if do you think any of them would have answered zero? | ||
| Do you think zero would have been an acceptable answer, an acceptable number of deep state arrests? | ||
| Probably not. | ||
| I bet I'd be hard pressed to find anybody that says zero deep state arrests in year one of this administration. | ||
| If I was asking Trump supporters, let's just say a year ago today, let's say December, Trump just won the election. | ||
| You say, how many deep state arrests do there need to be in the first 365 days? | ||
| How many Trump supporters would say zero? | ||
| Is the answer to that zero? | ||
| And I suppose if there's anybody honest in the media, you could ask those same individuals that question that are, you know, the ones specifically that are still die-hard MAGA, die-hard Trump loyalists, and are now even bordering, if not have crossed the borderline into full-on Trump cultists. | ||
| I wonder if you would have asked them a year ago today, how many deep state arrests must there be in the first year? | ||
| How many of them would have said zero? | ||
| Because if you ask them in a month from today or two months from today, when it's officially a year of Trump in office and that number is zero, which is what it looks like, folks, if that number is zero, how many of them will say, oh, that's fine. | ||
| We never wanted deep state arrests. | ||
| We were never serious about deep state arrests. | ||
| We don't even need deep state arrests. | ||
| In fact, there is no deep state. | ||
| Where is this conversation going? | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, aside from the logical consistency test here, aside from the policy test here, aside from the what is really the MAGA agenda test here, aside from all of that, this will impact the 2026 midterms. | ||
| And I would I would I would say where we stand today on December 1st of 2025, I would say where we stand today is that since there are no deep state arrests and since the foreign policy of this administration is picking up where all other administrations left off as far as the low approval rating foreign policy that I believe the last three presidents were. | ||
| elected, I mean, you know, these numbers are confusing, but Obama defeated Hillary Clinton and George Bush because he ran against the administration's foreign policy. | ||
| He won the election. | ||
| He got a lot of centrists, a lot of libertarians, a lot of people on the right voted for Barack Obama because of the foreign policy issues. | ||
| Same thing with Donald Trump in 2016. | ||
| Now, they stole 2020, so that's a bit of an anomaly. | ||
| But Trump gets back in, and we kind of had the same expectation, anticipation, no more new wars. | ||
| Bring the troops home. | ||
| Do it right. | ||
| But we're right back to the disastrous foreign policy all over the world that Americans vote against. | ||
| They vote against it, folks, because they're not really loyal to a party or to a person. | ||
| But it does seem like this disastrous foreign policy drives voters in the opposite direction. | ||
| Whatever party is in charge, they continue the disastrous foreign policy. | ||
| And so the voters vote for a different party, hoping that that changes. | ||
| Now, you might be able, say somebody like me who thinks our foreign policy is a complete disaster. | ||
| And I'm right, by the way, this isn't a debate. | ||
| Our foreign policy is an absolute disaster. | ||
| It's a complete nightmare. | ||
| It's a nuclear train wreck holocaust. | ||
| Our foreign policy has been so bad. | ||
| It's brought nothing but death and destruction and decay. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| So I don't believe that's up for debate. | ||
| But all right, maybe you want to debate it. | ||
| But most people agree with me as far as the foreign policy is concerned. | ||
| So what do you do about somebody like me, which I would say is probably 25% of Trump's voting base, maybe even 25% of the Republican voting base? | ||
| Give or take five percentage points either way. | ||
| I think it's a fair analysis. | ||
| So, so what do you do to address somebody like me? | ||
| Say 20, 20, 25% of the people that are going to show up and vote Republican. | ||
| By the way, you need me. | ||
| You do need me. | ||
| You need the Owen Schroyers, which are probably closer to the average American on the right than anybody you see in this administration now, except maybe JD Vance, but he's got to play ball. | ||
| What are you going to do for somebody like me who sees this disastrous foreign policy, doesn't see the economy much better? | ||
| You could argue it's better. | ||
| All right. | ||
| It's a little better. | ||
| But what are you going to do? | ||
| Most people, they don't really see a difference in the economy. | ||
| They're not going to go vote. | ||
| They think this U.S. foreign policy is a complete disaster. | ||
| They're either not going to vote or they're going to vote the other way because they just want nothing to do with it anymore. | ||
| The foreign policy has become such a taboo that Americans will just show up and vote against it. | ||
| Oh, the Republicans are in charge of foreign policy. | ||
| I'm voting Democrat. | ||
| Oh, the Democrats are in charge of foreign policy. | ||
| I'm voting Republican. | ||
| That's how bad this thing is. | ||
| So what do you do for that person? | ||
| How do you get that person to go out and vote? | ||
| Now, I'll probably be voting because I believe that you need to go out and vote to just express your exercise, exercise your right to vote. | ||
| But I have to say, I'm getting a little more, I'm getting a little more turned off by that by the day. | ||
| I'm getting a little more bitter, a little more sour over that. | ||
| But I still believe that you need to go out and vote. | ||
| Otherwise, can you really complain? | ||
| And plus, if you do try to call your local representatives or get involved in local government, they're going to go look at your voting record and see if you even show up to vote. | ||
| And if you don't, then they're going to say, get out of here. | ||
| So it still has value. | ||
| Showing up and voting obviously has value. | ||
| And a lot of people over the world don't get to do it. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| So what do you do for somebody like me then who might say, I'm just not going to vote? | ||
| I don't like the Democrats. | ||
| I don't like the Republicans. | ||
| I'm going to have a protest vote of a no-vote. | ||
| What do you do for somebody like me? | ||
| Well, there's one thing you could do. | ||
| You could start arresting the deep state. | ||
| Pick the road, pick the avenue. | ||
| You want to go down the illegal spying with Barack Obama and Spygate and Russia Gate? | ||
| Okay, get some deep state arrests. | ||
| You want to go with the stolen election of 2020, which we're all talking about it. | ||
| How many people have been arrested for that? | ||
| Big steal. | ||
| None. | ||
| Okay, you can go down that angle. | ||
| What about COVID? | ||
| Because by the way, if you want to know the truth about the U.S. economy, and this administration will never want you to understand this, you can understand why. | ||
| If you want to know the truth about the U.S. economy and why it's in such a bad place today, it actually is mostly because of COVID. | ||
| It's mostly because of Trump letting the economy get shut down during COVID. | ||
| Folks, that's just a fact. | ||
| Now, again, Biden was much worse. | ||
| Biden made it worse. | ||
| So it's like, I'm not even saying that Trump is the one to blame. | ||
| The Biden administration definitely holds most of that blame, but it's like Trump gave them the opportunity to crush the economy. | ||
| Trump handed Joe Biden the hammer to destroy the U.S. economy. | ||
| Trump built the hammer and handed it to Joe Biden when they did the COVID lockdowns and the economy lockdown and the printing of the money and everything else and all the fraud and everything that came along with it. | ||
| Trump actually opened that door for that permanent damage to the economy. | ||
| Biden just did it. | ||
| Biden just walked through the door and he did it. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| But the economy hasn't turned around enough for people to go vote. | ||
| Nobody's gotten arrested for COVID, the bioweapon, the destruction of the economy, all of it. | ||
| So, so what do you do? | ||
| What do you do for these Americans that are so sick and tired of our foreign policy, so sick and tired of these never-ending wars? | ||
| And they turn on their TV and what is it? | ||
| More money for Israel, more money for Ukraine, more money for Venezuela strikes, all of this crap. | ||
| And then they realize that the average American is what, $50,000 in debt more? | ||
| And that's not even counting the nation's debt. | ||
| So they're just sick of it. | ||
| They don't see Trump as an agent of change anymore. | ||
| They don't see Trump as anti-establishment anymore. | ||
| They don't see Trump as one of us anymore. | ||
| They see him as the swamp king. | ||
| They see him carrying on the same disastrous foreign policy that's been a destroyer of worlds for three decades, maybe more. | ||
| The economy is not getting better. | ||
| There's no deep state arrests. | ||
| Who's showing up to vote for Republicans in the midterms? | ||
| It's going to be a disaster. | ||
| It's going to be a disaster, folks. | ||
| And it's so unfortunate because it's like, I'm not here to do I hate to say I told you so's. | ||
| I'd love to be wrong about this. | ||
| But I have a feeling it'll be a hate to say I told you so a year from today. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, bookmark this segment. | ||
| I have a feeling a year from today, it'll be a hate to say I told you so phenomenon because I just don't know where you're winning elections right now if you're Republicans. | ||
| What do you guys think Republicans are doing that's so great that's going to drive people to the to the voting booth? | ||
| You have to understand, there's two phenomenons that you're going to be missing out on here. | ||
| One, Trump is not on the ballot. | ||
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| So Trump can't carry over the finish line, Republicans. | ||
| He's not on the ballot. | ||
| Two, Joe Biden is not on the ballot. | ||
| And you can say, well, Joe Biden wasn't on the ballot the last election. | ||
| Well, in a way, he kind of was. | ||
| Joe Biden was maybe not in name, but in policy, in concept, Joe Biden was on the ballot in the 2024 presidential elections. | ||
| Joe Biden was on the ballot. | ||
| Harris might have been the name, but it was, people were going to vote against Joe Biden. | ||
| Joe Biden was such a disaster as president that people went to the polls to vote against that, vote for Republicans against the Democrats. | ||
| So I just don't know where Republicans think they're going to find votes. | ||
| Do you think you're going to find votes on foreign policy? | ||
| You're not going to find any. | ||
| You think you're going to find votes on the economy? | ||
| You're not going to find any. | ||
| You think you're going to find votes on deep state arrests? | ||
| What deep state arrests? | ||
| Do you really think people are going to go out and vote because you blew up some votes in Venezuela? | ||
| I don't think that one's going to go so well for you. | ||
| And, you know, we've got a little news today dealing with the National Guard in the streets. | ||
| Folks, this isn't going good either. | ||
| I got news for you. | ||
| This is not going good either. | ||
| And it seems like there's an execution problem. | ||
| It's like Trump has an idea. | ||
| And then he's got all these yes men around him. | ||
| And so they find these different ways to try to manifest these ideas from President Trump. | ||
| And so then they put them into practice. | ||
| But it's like there's there's no there's no fruits It's like there's no there's nothing that they can really point to and say, look at the great success we've had now. | ||
| Did they get crime down in the areas where the National Guard is at? | ||
| They have, but are they really talking about that? | ||
| Are they really proving it? | ||
| Are they really putting out these concepts and how they've worked? | ||
| Not really. | ||
| It's just like, hey, here's an idea. | ||
| Just go out, just throw the National Guard on the streets and we'll just run with it. | ||
| Where's the oversight? | ||
| Where's the execution? | ||
| What's the general concept here? | ||
| What is the agenda? | ||
| What can we point to that the agenda is bearing fruit? | ||
| Well, now you've got a dead National Guardsman and another one in the hospital. | ||
| And now you got their family speaking out about some of the things they said. | ||
| And you start to get a better idea of, hmm, maybe this isn't so good. | ||
| And it actually reminds me of what happened when in Texas, Governor Abbott to try to, you know, he wanted to stand up to the Biden administration. | ||
| He wanted to, he wanted to stand up to the Biden administration with the open border. | ||
| So what did he do? | ||
| So he sent out the Texas National Guard to the border. | ||
| But you know what happened with the Texas National Guard? | ||
| The Texas National Guard? | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| They stood there for photo ops. | ||
| Folks, we went down there. | ||
| We talked to them. | ||
| They were like, yeah, I mean, they sent us here, but we don't really have anything to do. | ||
| They're like, yeah, we had some orders and then we got shut down. | ||
| The Biden administration won't let us do it. | ||
| You may recall the Texas National Guard went down to the border and they set up these floating buoys, like razor blade buoys, they set up in the Rio Grande to stop the illegal migrants from crossing over. | ||
| The Biden administration just went and got rid of it, just pulled it out of the water. | ||
| Lasted like 48 hours. | ||
| The Texas National Guard, they went down there. | ||
| They set up stops where there were holes in what the wall Trump had built, and they set up these big barbed wire stops. | ||
| Within 48 hours, the Biden administration sent somebody down there, cut the barbed wire and brought everybody across. | ||
| And so for the next couple of months, the Texas National Guard was just standing around, standing around with nothing to do, standing around harassing people actually because they didn't know what else to do. | ||
| It's like the same thing is happening now with the National Guard in the streets. | ||
| It's like, all right, we sent them here. | ||
| What are they doing? | ||
| Well, they're kind of just standing around now. | ||
| They've kind of been ruled ineffectual now. | ||
| And now one of them's dead. | ||
| Now, I don't want to spend too much more time on this because we got a bunch of news today. | ||
| And I want to start digging into it now. | ||
| And I want to go to some of these comments from Trump over the weekend and some of these comments from Don Jr. | ||
| And then in the second hour, I'll really get into the foreign policy issues here. | ||
| Probably not going to get too much news headliney today, just not feeling the news headlines. | ||
| We may get into some of that. | ||
| I'm just like, I'm just looking at where we're at. | ||
| I know this next month is going to fly by and I know you're going to open your eyes. | ||
| And in a month, you're going to be in the middle of the midterms. | ||
| And it's, and I guess, you know, I guess it just sucks. | ||
| I guess it just sucks from somebody who's been supporting Trump since 2015. | ||
| And I might get a little more personal about it. | ||
| And again, I don't take anything in politics personally, folks. | ||
| Believe me, if you let the political world affect your bottom line emotionally, psychology, psychologically, then you're going to be in trouble. | ||
| So this is just, we're just covering news today. | ||
| But it's really tragic, I think, to see everything that we suffered for just get completely tossed aside for bad foreign policy. | ||
| Because that's what it looks like. | ||
| That's what it feels like. | ||
| And, you know, if you want to say the scary word, you know, it's Israel. | ||
| It's like, oh, you said it now. | ||
| Oh, boy. | ||
| It's like that's what seems to be the force multiplier of this bad foreign policy here. | ||
| Every time it's Israel, it's Netanyahu. | ||
| But regardless, it's Israel. | ||
| It's Venezuela. | ||
| It's Ukraine. | ||
| Qatar. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| It's just all of it. | ||
| Just all of it. | ||
| And I guess it just sucks. | ||
| It just sucks as somebody who's been supporting Trump since 2015, everything we fought for. | ||
| And now here we are. | ||
| And it's just the whole thing is being used to benefit a foreign country. | ||
| And I guess it just sucks. | ||
| And then it's just like, all right, well, if you were at least giving me deep state arrests or fixing the economy, then it's like, okay, you take the good with the bad here. | ||
| But we're not even getting that. | ||
| We're not even getting that. | ||
| We're getting ideas of cracking down on free speech. | ||
| We're getting ideas of starting another war. | ||
| So I guess it just sucks. | ||
| It just sucks to see everything that you fought for just get handed to foreign interests and special interests. | ||
| And that's what's happened. | ||
| That's what's happened, folks. | ||
| And that's why Trump's approval ratings are down in the tank. | ||
| And that's why Caroline Levitt has to sound more like Jen Saki every day. | ||
| And that's why this administration is becoming, in many ways, in many instances, just flat out cringe. | ||
| Just flat out cringe. | ||
| So I would love to see a correction of course ahead of the midterms. | ||
| And if there's anything that can maybe get the correction of course, it's to get President Trump to understand you're going to get impeached. | ||
| And it might not go as well for you this time for multiple reasons that we have covered in the past. | ||
| And this is going to tie into a story I'm going to have here coming up shortly of Mark Mitchell, of Rasmussen reports actually getting to meet with Trump and then what happened afterwards. | ||
| And then you might find, you might get a better idea of what's really going on behind the scenes ahead of this midterm. | ||
| Because you have to understand, folks, the people that control the foreign policy and the people that benefit from the foreign policy, they don't care who wins elections because they control both sides of the aisle. | ||
| So they really don't care who wins the elections as long as they still control both parties and get what they want in foreign policy. | ||
| So we're going to come back here and we're going to hear from President Trump. | ||
| We're going to hear from Don Jr. | ||
| And then I'm going to tell you what happened after Mark Mitchell met with President Trump and why it seems people don't want that meeting to happen again. | ||
| So I'll explain that coming up. | ||
| But first, so earlier today, earlier today, we had the Ask the Doctor show with Dr. Alejandro Diaz. | ||
| Great show. | ||
| I love talking to these doctors and trying to fill this void of the medical establishment trying to dominate the news without other people getting thoughts and ideas across in the medical world. | ||
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| All right, let's go to a statement. | ||
| I think we might have a couple statements from President Trump here today. | ||
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| Over the weekend, if President Trump said any document signed by sleepy Joe Biden with the auto pen, which approximately was 92% of them, is hereby terminated and of no further force or effect. | ||
| Now, folks, this is an interesting thing because 90, he says 92% of documents signed by Biden were with the auto pen. | ||
| Now, I have to wonder where he gets that number from. | ||
| Because if that's a number he just makes up off the top of his head, then it's just like we're in full clown world here. | ||
| Now, if that's a number that he knows because he knows which ones were signed with the auto pen and he doesn't, then again, we're sitting here shrugging our shoulders saying, Where are the arrests? | ||
| This is this is sedition. | ||
| I mean, what fraud? | ||
| I mean, my goodness, 92% signed with the auto pen? | ||
| What are we doing here? | ||
| Why aren't people being arrested for this? | ||
| Where are the charges? | ||
| Where are the indictments? | ||
| Where is Pam Bondi? | ||
| She's on Fox News. | ||
| The Auto Pen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the President of the United States. | ||
| The radical left lunatics circling Biden around the beautiful resolute desk in the Oval Office took the presidency away from him. | ||
| I am hereby canceling all executive orders and anything else that was not directly signed by crooked Joe Biden because the people who operated the auto pen did so illegally. | ||
| Joe Biden was not involved in the auto pen process. | ||
| And if he says he was, he will be brought up on charges of perjury. | ||
| Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
| So here we are again. | ||
| And I'm starting to get the feeling that this is going to be, unless Trump does something, this is going to be the legacy of Donald Trump. | ||
| This is going to be the legacy of President Trump. | ||
| Maybe a big monument in Jerusalem and then this. | ||
| He says illegally, he specifically says the auto pen was operated illegally. | ||
| Okay, so Mr. President, who is being arrested? | ||
| They stole an election. | ||
| Who's being arrested? | ||
| They created a biolab, a weapon in a biolab and released it. | ||
| Who's being arrested? | ||
| They used the auto pen illegally. | ||
| Who's being arrested? | ||
| They instituted an illegal invasion of our country. | ||
| Who's being arrested? | ||
| I can't stand this anymore. | ||
| It's like, I don't want to hear another damn thing about the criminals in Washington, D.C., until you're going to start arresting the criminals in Washington, D.C. | ||
| It's like this is becoming the legacy now, the biggest gaslighting I've seen since Obama. | ||
| I haven't been gaslighted like this since Barack Obama. | ||
| You keep telling me all of these criminals are running around D.C., you keep talking about the deep state, the illegal spying, Russia gate hoax, stolen elections, illegally using the auto pen. | ||
| So where are the arrests? | ||
| And I guess, I guess from President Trump's standpoint, he doesn't have to deal with people like me. | ||
| Maybe from President Trump's viewpoint, it might be totally accurate. | ||
| Most Americans are stupid. | ||
| Most Americans aren't interested. | ||
| Most Americans have the memory of a goldfish. | ||
| So that's why this becomes so frustrating when you actually have a memory and when you can actually apply, it's like, do you have any reading comprehension? | ||
| Do you have any comprehension at all? | ||
| It's like, okay, so I can apply now history and memory to the things that are happening in front of my face to understand what's going on. | ||
| You can't just come on here and say to me, hey, 92% of the documents signed by Joe Biden were signed illegally and then expect me not to demand arrests. | ||
| You just saw last week Dan Bongino, who's under fire again. | ||
| It's like, I'm not even going after Bongino anymore because it's just like he can deal with it himself. | ||
| And I don't think Bongino is the problem, quite frankly. | ||
| Now, he could become a part of the larger problem, but he can deal with that himself. | ||
| And maybe he's getting frustrated. | ||
| But I'm sorry. | ||
| When the president of the United States tells me, the one that runs on arresting the deep state, when the president of the United States tells me that 92% of the documents signed by Joe Biden were done illegally with an auto pen, then I respect, I expect arrests. | ||
| And if you're not going to arrest anybody, are you not aiding and abetting? | ||
| If you're going to sit here and tell the American people that how many? | ||
| 100? | ||
| 1,000? | ||
| How many documents are we talking? | ||
| Probably 1,000? | ||
| That 1,000 documents were illegally signed, a forgery, a criminal act, and nobody's been arrested. | ||
| Doesn't fly here. | ||
| I don't know how that flies with any American. | ||
| I don't know how it flies with MAGA, except to say MAGA is now just a herd of sheep, just more sheeple. | ||
| MAGA. | ||
| Sorry, not going to fly here. | ||
| You're going to tell me 1,000 documents were illegally signed with a forged signature, and you're the president of the United States, and you're telling me that today, and nobody's been arrested? | ||
| Are there criminal indictments? | ||
| Are there grand juries? | ||
| We hear about investigations. | ||
| We hear about testimonies. | ||
| Where are the people going to jail? | ||
| Where are the people getting charged, getting indicted, being hauled in front of a courtroom in front of a judge? | ||
| Where are they? | ||
| This is the biggest gaslighting ever. | ||
| And if people aren't arrested, then what are we doing? | ||
| Tell me what we're doing. | ||
| And it all gets back to the midterms. | ||
| If you cannot deliver deep state arrests by October of 2026, you are going to get so trounced in the midterms, you won't even, you won't even, you won't even believe it. | ||
| You'll be stunned. | ||
| It's your only saving grace. | ||
| You have failed on the economy so far. | ||
| That's the one place where I say I could see you fixing it. | ||
| You have a track record. | ||
| All right. | ||
| But so far, you have failed on the economy. | ||
| There's no this whole trying to make yourself out to be the peace president that's falling on deaf ears. | ||
| When you're supporting Israel, you're not the peace president. | ||
| When you're bombing Venezuelan or drug boats, whatever it is, that's not a peace president. | ||
| When you're continuing to fund and support the war in Ukraine, that's not a peace president. | ||
| Sorry, not going to fly here. | ||
| Like, by the way, he signs this deal, whatever that African war was, one of the ones he signed. | ||
| Did you know more people died in homicides in the United States of America than died in that war every year? | ||
| Every year, more Americans died via homicide or shootings in blue areas in Democrat-run cities. | ||
| More Americans died in American cities and streets than people died in that war. | ||
| So, okay, you might say, well, America is a much bigger country than that. | ||
| All right, I accept. | ||
| But if you actually just boil it down to those cities and you just look at those, say, 10 cities with the highest gun crimes, it still is more. | ||
| Just 10 cities, it still is more than people that died in that war in Africa every year. | ||
| So that's your big peace deal. | ||
| So it's just, it's the only chance you got. | ||
| You have to, you have to, you have to deliver deep state arrests. | ||
| You absolutely have to. | ||
| And if you fail to deliver by October of 2026, if you can fix the economy by then, then you might be able to win the midterms. | ||
| But if you don't deliver on deep state arrests and you don't fix the economy so that the average American starts to feel a little more comfortable or feel like things are going in the right direction, the Republicans are going to get beat so badly in the midterms that it's going to be embarrassing. | ||
| It's going to be embarrassing. | ||
| And especially it'll be worse if the Republicans try to cling to this foreign policy that's been such a disaster. | ||
| As the Democrats abandon it, now you're looking at handing the Democrats two or three election cycles of victories. | ||
| If the Republicans want to go down with this disastrous foreign policy, the Democrats will get power for two to three election cycles. | ||
| And I just say, hey, If these Republicans, if these so-called conservatives feel that it's worth it to save Israel or to save Netanyahu, probably to put it more aptly, if you think it's more important to save Netanyahu than to save the United States of America, then go for it because that's what you're going to get. | ||
| And that's what you are getting. | ||
| But then don't be surprised when Republicans can't win elections for two or three election cycles. | ||
| Don't be surprised. | ||
| Don't scratch your head and say, what the heck happened here? | ||
| You did that because you chose to support a foreign policy that was wildly unpopular. | ||
| And you supposed to decided to support a foreign country and a foreign leader that is also wildly unpopular. | ||
| So don't be surprised when you lose elections, especially if you can't deliver on the economy and you can't deliver on deep state arrests. | ||
| Don't be surprised. | ||
| And that's exactly what's going to happen at this rate. | ||
| All right, I do want to go to a statement from President Trump here. | ||
| Now, this could do you good. | ||
| This could win you an election, but how much faith do you have that this is actually going to happen? | ||
| Here's President Trump talking about taxes. | ||
| For the next couple of years, I think we'll substantially be cutting and maybe cutting out completely, but we'll be cutting income tax, could be almost completely cutting it because the money we're taking and is going to be so large. | ||
| And yet, other countries who have been ripping us off for many, many years, and many years, they've just been ripping us to shreds. | ||
| For the next couple of years, I think we'll substantially be cutting and maybe cutting out completely, but we'll be cutting income tax. | ||
| Now, when he talks about tax cuts, he's mostly talking about the corporate tax cuts and tax breaks for rich people, which I'm for, by the way. | ||
| I'm for cutting corporate taxes. | ||
| I'm for cutting corporate taxes. | ||
| I don't want to tax rich people or poor people. | ||
| It doesn't make a difference to me. | ||
| I'm against taxes no matter who's paying it. | ||
| But most of these tax cuts are either for the wildly poor, not to be, you know, not to be inconsiderate or rude, but that's what it is. | ||
| I mean, you're living under the poverty line. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| You're getting some tax cuts. | ||
| Or if you have corporate taxes or you're, you know, over a million dollars a year, you're getting a tax break. | ||
| So the average middle-class American, you're not getting any tax breaks. | ||
| And because of the cost of living and interest rates going up, you're actually getting crushed on taxes because they kind of all fall into the same category. | ||
| Now, if President Trump actually cut the federal income tax, now, okay, there's a winning policy. | ||
| There is a winning policy that you could carry and win an election cycle off of just off a single policy right there. | ||
| And that is one that could overwhelm the disastrous foreign policy. | ||
| But I got to be honest, folks, I've been hearing this for years. | ||
| I've been hearing it even specifically from Trump. | ||
| I just don't believe it. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I don't think it's going to happen. | ||
| I'd love to be proven wrong. | ||
| I'd love the taxes to be cut. | ||
| I'd love them to, I mean, these, you know, it's like we Americans, we sit here and we bicker about the things we're supposed to bicker about. | ||
| You know, we sit here and we play the political football games that we're supposed to play and, you know, pick your size and everything else. | ||
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| But then what remains is the umbrella tax policy that affects all of us. | ||
| You'll hear people talk about the Constitution and they'll talk about the Declaration of Independence. | ||
| They'll talk about the founding fathers, the Revolutionary War. | ||
| And of course, when you understand the greater context of it, the founding fathers didn't believe that Americans, colonists at the time, they didn't believe that anybody that was a colonist was beholden to any foreign entity, any foreign king, anybody on the other side of the planet. | ||
| And yet somehow today, we're just supposed to accept that as commonplace. | ||
| Isn't that odd? | ||
| Now, all of a sudden, your loyalty to a foreign country or your support for a foreign country is a determining factor of whether or not you're an American patriot. | ||
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| That doesn't seem like what the founding fathers believed at all. | ||
| And then they, of course, dumped the tea in the Boston harbor because they didn't want to pay a 3% tax, a 3% tax on a single item, a 3% tax. | ||
| Now you're an American, you're paying 30% of the money that you make in taxes. | ||
| 30%. | ||
| When all the transactions are finished, after all the taxes are taken out of your income and then the property taxes and then the sales taxes and then everything else, you're paying about 30% of the money you make in taxes. | ||
| They poured tea in the Boston Harbor for a 3% tax. | ||
| They started a revolutionary war because they didn't want to answer to somebody on the other side of the planet. | ||
| And now here you are in 2025 and you're paying 30% taxes and your foreign policy is determined by somebody on the other side of the planet. | ||
| Seems like it's against the very founding of this country, if we're being honest. | ||
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| It's working overtime for your favorite talk show host. | ||
| Some of you guys are wild in the comment section. | ||
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| You're just wild. | ||
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Navigating between the sane and insane. | |
| It's the Owen Report with Owen Schroyer. | ||
| By the way, you've been seeing the markets today, way down today. | ||
| I think this is my prediction. | ||
| This is just the Owen Report prediction. | ||
| At least this is the mindset that I'm going to have in the month of December. | ||
| I think that they're going to do, I think you're going to see a big dump, and then you're going to see a big pump right before Christmas. | ||
| You'll have that Christmas rally, as they say. | ||
| You know, it'll be volatile. | ||
| It'll be volatile in the process of December. | ||
| But I think it's going to be like December. | ||
| November was already down. | ||
| I think it'll hit a down, like the lowest in maybe a month or two. | ||
| And then you're going to get the big pump, and all the insider traders are going to make off like bandits with this. | ||
| And then I'm afraid you could see a major down session in 2026 with what they're going to call a market correction. | ||
| So anyway, if that interests you, figured I'd just throw my two cents out there. | ||
| This is not advice, by the way. | ||
| Just commentary. | ||
| That's all. | ||
| That's all. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So there's a little more aftermath here, a little more follow-up after the National Guard shooting from last week that resulted in one of the National Guardsmen dying. | ||
| And we got a comment from that individual's, the lady's boyfriend. | ||
| We're going to hear from him today. | ||
| But I want to go to this comment from Pam Bondi. | ||
| Oh, yeah, she was on Fox News yesterday. | ||
| How about it? | ||
| I want to go to this comment from Pam Bondi on the situation with the National Guard yesterday. | ||
| Working hand in hand with Secretary Noam, Homeland Security. | ||
| Director Patel has already arrested 500 suspected terrorists since January 20th. | ||
| We're working hand in hand with Pete Hegseth. | ||
| And yes, we are bringing in our National Guard to every city we possibly can who needs our help. | ||
| And that's a lot of them. | ||
| We're tied up, as you know, in a lot of court hearings right now. | ||
| These young men and women in the guard, they want to help our country. | ||
| They want to be here. | ||
| They are patriots, yet they will not be attacked by a radical Islamic terrorist who screams by reports, Ali Akbar, before shooting two of our guard members and almost killing more. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now, I have to tell you, I don't take anything this woman says seriously at all. | ||
| She plays blonde bimbo very well. | ||
| She's like central casting for blonde bimbo here. | ||
| So I don't really take anything she says seriously. | ||
| I had not heard, and maybe I missed it with the Thanksgiving holiday. | ||
| I'd not heard that he was shouting Allahu Akbar before shooting the National Guards people. | ||
| I'd not heard that. | ||
| So I don't know if that's true. | ||
| I don't know why she would lie about it, but yet I also do know exactly why she would lie about it. | ||
| And we all know why she would lie about it. | ||
| But I'll hold off with that until we get to the foreign policy stuff. | ||
| But a lot of people are freaking out. | ||
| And they're saying, did Pam Bonnie just say that we're going to put the National Guard on every city street? | ||
| Well, that's what she insinuated. | ||
| Folks, this woman, I'm sorry to say, and look, again, just so people can get a little context here. | ||
| I met Pam Bonnie a couple of times in Fox News green rooms. | ||
| She's a very sweet lady, very sweet, very nice, very kind. | ||
| But I'm sorry, she is ineffective and actually at this point, kind of a joke as the attorney general. | ||
| I don't think she means anything she says. | ||
| I think she just talks. | ||
| Why do you think she spends most of her time on Fox News talking? | ||
| Because that's what she does. | ||
| She talks. | ||
| She's a talker. | ||
| She says what she thinks you want to hear. | ||
| She says what she thinks is popular in the moment. | ||
| She says what she thinks is the right thing to say in response to the latest headline. | ||
| So when she says we're going to have the National Guard on all the street, I don't think she means that. | ||
| She doesn't, I don't even know if she knows what she means. | ||
| Phase one, Bindergate, nothing. | ||
| Files are on my desk, nothing. | ||
| I've seen the videos of the gruesome rapes. | ||
| It's bad. | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| We're going to have National Guard on all the street. | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| She just talks. | ||
| Her words are meaningless to me at this point. | ||
| And see, and really, I think that that's the larger story. | ||
| And I had a bunch of Trump clips. | ||
| I played one of them. | ||
| I'm sick of the talk. | ||
| I got to tell you, I'm just sick of the talk. | ||
| I don't think I'm alone. | ||
| I don't think I'm alone. | ||
| I think most people are sick of the talk. | ||
| So, but that's what I'm saying. | ||
| It's like I'm sitting here and I got all these clips and I ended up just scrapping the vast majority of them because I'm just sick of the talk. | ||
| It's like, I won't even get into the whole idea about militarizing the streets. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I don't even care about that debate, quite frankly. | ||
| Our streets are already a war zone. | ||
| So whatever. | ||
| I don't want to see the military on the streets. | ||
| I don't want to see homicide rates up. | ||
| The cities are already a major problem. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So deal with it. | ||
| Let's have the debate. | ||
| So it's like, I'm not sitting here like, oh my gosh, Pam Bonnie says we're going to have the military on all the city streets because she, I bet she doesn't even mean it. | ||
| She wouldn't even know what to do with it if she could. | ||
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But it's just like, all right. | |
| It's like, either do it or just shut up. | ||
| I'm sick of the talk. | ||
| Either do it or shut up. | ||
| It's like, hey, I don't like what they're doing, bombing the so-called drug boats, but it's like a part of me is like, well, they're doing it. | ||
| It's like, at least they're doing it. | ||
| I don't like it, but they're doing it. | ||
| So you take action. | ||
| We talk about results. | ||
| There's no, it's just, it's just talk, talk, talk. | ||
| Oh, we're going to clean up the streets. | ||
| Oh, we're going to go after liberal judges. | ||
| No, you're not. | ||
| Let me know when Alejandro Mayarkis is behind bars. | ||
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Okay. | |
| Let me know when you guys want to get serious. | ||
| Now, when you hear this next clip, and by the way, like I'm saying, I had all these clips of Trump talking, and I'm just sick of it, President. | ||
| Just like, I'm sick of it. | ||
| Here's the public perspective, Mr. President. | ||
| It's just, this is the public perspective, okay? | ||
| And those that disagree, whatever, it doesn't matter. | ||
| This is the public perception. | ||
| The public perception of this administration is that Israel gets whatever it wants and the American people might get the scraps that are left over afterwards. | ||
| That's the public perception. | ||
| If you want to disagree with it, fine. | ||
| I'm not saying that. | ||
| I kind of believe that, but that's the public perception right now. | ||
| So you can send Pam Bonnie on Fox News all day long to do the makeup and get the blonde hair all nice and straight. | ||
| We're sick of talk. | ||
| We are sick of talk. | ||
| Either arrest the deep state or become it. | ||
| Oh, that's interesting. | ||
| So Sarah Beckstrom, that is the name of the now deceased National Guardsman. | ||
| Well, CNN had a clip of her boyfriend here. | ||
| I don't know if, I don't think this came exclusively from CNN. | ||
| I think they just played it, but I'm not sure. | ||
| Just because, you know, it comes from CNN. | ||
| People doubt it. | ||
| But this is her boyfriend. | ||
| So when I say, when I say it's all talk and people are sick of the talk and that there's no real plan, like when Pam Bonnie says, oh, we're sending these Patriots out at the street, they want to help. | ||
| Okay, that might be true. | ||
| What's the plan? | ||
| Folks, they don't have a plan. | ||
| They literally have no plan because all the energy and resources are on foreign policy right now. | ||
| So it's like, oh, let's just throw some troops in the street. | ||
| What's the plan? | ||
| Listen to what the now deceased National Guard's boyfriend had to say about her current situation, her current mindset, standing on the streets all night. | ||
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And she just was also like, why am I here if I can't do nothing? | |
| Where they limited them so much. | ||
| She's like, it's pointless. | ||
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She's like, I get why we're here. | |
| Crime's bad, but it's pointless if we can't do anything. | ||
| So I want to play it one more time. | ||
| And I want to just reframe it from what we talked about last hour and with the Pam Bonnie clip. | ||
| There's just no plan, folks. | ||
| There's an idea, and then there's yes men, and then there's the deliverance of the optics. | ||
| So, okay, we've got crime problems in our streets. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Most would agree with that. | ||
| Maybe all would agree with that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We've got a criminal element, violence. | ||
| We got problems in our city streets. | ||
| We need to deal with it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Trump wants to deal with it. | ||
| So Trump has an idea. | ||
| Let's send out the National Guard. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We'll send out the National Guard. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So he's got all the yes men around him. | ||
| Everybody's too busy. | ||
| We got to square things away with our foreign policy. | ||
| That's a total disaster. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We got to focus on all things foreign policy right now. | ||
| It's our number one. | ||
| It's our number one priority right now. | ||
| So that's really what we're focused on. | ||
| Cleaning up the American streets. | ||
| Yeah, we'd like to do it. | ||
| I've got an idea. | ||
| We're not going to actually do anything about it, but I've got an idea. | ||
| Let's just send out the National Guard. | ||
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Okay. | |
| So one of the yes men around him. | ||
| So, so again, folks, do you understand what I'm saying here? | ||
| They're not sitting down and having these focus groups, these cabinet meetings, whatever it is. | ||
| They're not sitting down for hours a day saying, What are we going to do to clean up our city streets? | ||
| They're not sitting down with these National Guards men and women and doing 10-hour think tank conferences or whatever with Democrats, Republicans. | ||
| They're not sitting down and actually trying to war game this out. | ||
| Oh, we got a problem in our city streets. | ||
| Trump has an idea. | ||
| Send out the National Guard. | ||
| All right, we send out the National Guard. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| And then they go right back to the foreign policy board meetings for 10 hours. | ||
| That's what's going on. | ||
| So I want you to listen again now with this context. | ||
| There's no focus on this. | ||
| There's no 10-hour-long cabinet meetings. | ||
| There's no huge focus groups. | ||
| All that's on foreign policy. | ||
| This just gets brought up in the middle of all the noise. | ||
| We need to clean up our streets. | ||
| All right, President Trump, what's your idea? | ||
| Let's send out the National Guard. | ||
| All right, send out the National Guard. | ||
| And then that's it. | ||
| And then right back to the foreign policy board meeting for 10 hours. | ||
| So listen to what the boyfriend of the fallen National Guards woman says. | ||
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And she just was also like, why am I here if I can't do nothing? | |
| Where they limited them so much. | ||
| She's like, it's pointless. | ||
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She's like, I get why we're here. | |
| Crime's bad, but it's pointless if we can't do anything. | ||
| It's all optics, folks. | ||
| It's literally all optics. | ||
| And now one of them's dead. | ||
| I'm not against the policy of having the National Guard on the street. | ||
| Not against it. | ||
| But if you're going to do it, you better do it right. | ||
| And they didn't do it right. | ||
| It's pretty clear they haven't done it right. | ||
| And just the optics of the National Guard on the streets is probably enough to lower crime, but you're not actually solving the problem. | ||
| It's just like what they did here at the border in Texas. | ||
| It's just like what Greg Abbott did. | ||
| He sent out the Texas National Guard as an optics stunt. | ||
| And then what did the Texas National Guard actually do to stop the invasion of the Texas southern border? | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| They were forced to facilitate it. | ||
| So, again, I'm not saying that the Trump administration is to blame for this woman dying. | ||
| I'm not saying that at all. | ||
| The person that shot her is responsible. | ||
| And then you can look at the policies and everything that brought that person in. | ||
| By the way, that was both the Biden administration and the Trump administration. | ||
| I noticed Caroline Levitt is trying to wipe this administration's hands of it, but no, they affirmed that he could stay here. | ||
| Just to be clear, this administration did affirm that that individual can stay in the United States of America. | ||
| They granted him asylum. | ||
| Again, I'm not blaming the Trump administration. | ||
| If you want to play the blame game, we will. | ||
| And I'll show you where the blame really lies. | ||
| If you really want to know where the blame lies, which it appears most people don't. | ||
| So I'm not saying that blood is on this administration's hands, but you see what happens, folks? | ||
| There is no priority. | ||
| There is no plan. | ||
| There's just optics. | ||
| There's just an idea and then a yes men that delivers the optics. | ||
| And then that's it. | ||
| And then it's right back to special interests. | ||
| It's right back to foreign interests. | ||
| That's where this administration's head is at. | ||
| Special interests and foreign interests. | ||
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That's where it's at. | |
| That's why everything you're seeing is happening right now, because the priorities are the special interests and the foreign interests, not the American interest. | ||
| So Trump has an idea. | ||
| Send out the National Guard. | ||
| Somebody sends them out. | ||
| All right, we got the optics. | ||
| We got the National Guard on the street. | ||
| No, crime might be down a little bit. | ||
| Now they're sitting ducks. | ||
| Now one of them's dead. | ||
| What if another one gets shot? | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| You're going to leave him out there? | ||
| You're going to call it off? | ||
| You're going to admit it was a failure? | ||
| You're going to admit you had no plan? | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| God forbid it happens again. | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| What's the plan? | ||
| What is the plan for the National Guard? | ||
| Is it just the optics? | ||
| Is it just, oh, an idea? | ||
| And then a yes men delivers on the optics? | ||
| What is the plan? | ||
| What is the plan for cleaning up the cities? | ||
| What is the plan with the National Guard that are now standing out there like sitting ducks that feel like they can't even do anything? | ||
| They're just standing out there like sitting ducks. | ||
| And now it's worse than ever. | ||
| One of them just died. | ||
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What are you going to do? | |
| Is anybody talking about this? | ||
| No. | ||
| No, you know why? | ||
| Because they're trying to figure out what they're going to do with Venezuela. | ||
| And they're trying to figure out what they're going to do with all of the resources in Venezuela and the oil in Venezuela. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Now, you might like that. | ||
| You might not, but that's the reality. | ||
| There was never a plan to clean up the streets, folks. | ||
| There was an idea, and then there was a deliverance of the optics. | ||
| And now there's a dead woman from the National Guard and another one in the hospital. | ||
| And now they feel like sitting ducks. | ||
| There's no plan. | ||
| There's no plan. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because there's a plan in Venezuela. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because there's a plan in the Middle East. | ||
| A plan for America? | ||
| No, not really. | ||
| Not really. | ||
| But a plan for Ukraine, a plan for Israel, a plan for Venezuela. | ||
| We got that round the clock 24-7. | ||
| A plan for the United States of America? | ||
| Yeah, send out the National Guard. | ||
| Well, one woman just died. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Blame Biden. | ||
| It's tough. | ||
| It's tough. | ||
| So I call Don Jr. to the stand. | ||
| By the way, he had a great interview here. | ||
| And it's kind of funny because, oh, what's this fitness influencer's name here? | ||
| She's got a bit of an interesting story. | ||
| She's married multiple kids. | ||
| Now she's gay. | ||
| Oh, what's her name? | ||
| I forget her name. | ||
| She comes out as a conservative after she comes out as gay. | ||
| I don't know, man. | ||
| Jillian Michaels. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| You never know who's real in politics and who's just grifting. | ||
| But Jillian Michaels had a great interview with Don Jr. | ||
| And it was a great interview. | ||
| But Michaels has also been like, whenever somebody tries to engage in a debate on foreign policy, she literally walks off the stage and is like, oh, I think it was her that walked off the stage. | ||
| She accused somebody of being an anti-Semite in a foreign policy debate and she said, I'm not going to be here with the anti-Semite and walked off the stage. | ||
| I think that was her. | ||
| I think that was her. | ||
| I don't have that clip. | ||
| But anyway, she's an interesting story because it's like, sometimes I'm like, oh, yeah, she's great. | ||
| And then other times she's like, oh, my gosh, that's as cringe as it gets. | ||
| But to her credit, great interview here with Don Jr. | ||
| A great interview here with Don Jr. | ||
| And Jillian Michaels is really like, she gets like an A-plus on stuff for like health and fitness and stuff like that. | ||
| You know, she's great with that. | ||
| Foreign policy probably should not talk about things she doesn't know about. | ||
| She's the woke ride on that issue. | ||
| Nonetheless, Don Jr. to take the stand. | ||
| I've always, I like Don and Eric, I think maybe even more than Donald Trump Sr. now. | ||
| I have to be honest. | ||
| I think that Eric, Trump, and Don Jr. are a lot closer to my political ideology than President Trump is at this point. | ||
| And it's always kind of felt that way. | ||
| But now Trump is like way off over here in like deep state mode or something. | ||
| So I would love to see Don Jr. replace Susie Wiles. | ||
| I would love to see that. | ||
| And it seems that he, I just, if Don Jr. could get his dad's ear for like 30 minutes a day, I think that that would be extremely beneficial because I wonder. | ||
| I wonder if what he says here to Jillian Michaels. | ||
| I wonder if anybody has said this to President Trump. | ||
| I wonder. | ||
| And if not, why not? | ||
| Listen to what Don Jr. says here. | ||
| A million young guys have died in both of those countries for what? | ||
| No one in DC has even told me what victory looks like yet. | ||
| You know, we're in for half a trillion dollars and no one knows what it is, but like, you know, they're getting their kickbacks. | ||
| And you read about the corruption in Zelensky. | ||
| And I was actually in Monaco earlier this summer and I was there and I'm going around Monaco, which is a pretty rich place. | ||
| And I was there for two days. | ||
| And every other car there was an Italian supercar, like a Pagani, a Bugatti, and this. | ||
| And they all had Ukraine plates. | ||
| And I promise you, I went to the Ukraine in the early 2000s. | ||
| I visited like, it's not a rich place. | ||
| They didn't just all magically get $5 million supercars. | ||
| Like they're stealing that money and it's just one big corrupt scandal. | ||
| And I guess as long as there's a kickback to a couple people in America, we'll keep it going forever. | ||
| It's absolutely insane. | ||
| And so when he said, like, I just want the death to stop, like, of course, that's the right answer, but it's not the answer anyone wants to hear. | ||
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Junior, Yeah. | |
| That wasn't all from Don Jr. | ||
| How about we go with a longer zinger? | ||
| He weighs into the debate right now, if you will, on Tucker Carlson getting access to what, conservative events, MAGA events, however you want to put it. | ||
| We know the gatekeeping that's going on. | ||
| So Don Jr. goes long with Jillian Michaels here, with Tucker Carlson being gatekept out of conservatism or out of MAGA. | ||
| Here's what Don Jr. had to say. | ||
| Now you're starting to see some of the things in the alt-right fringe of the Nick Fuentes and the young Republican group chat that is racist and that is scary and sexist to an alarming degree. | ||
| All right, guys, look. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Nobody's asking you here to condone or condemn racism. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Like this is, again, this is all woke talk. | ||
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All right. | |
| You're getting woke explained again. | ||
| Just the very, the very framing of this is hilarious to me. | ||
| It's scary. | ||
| Oh, it's scary. | ||
| What happened to the right wing? | ||
| What happened to you guys? | ||
| Are you listening to yourselves? | ||
| It's scary. | ||
| The words are scary. | ||
| Racist will be scary. | ||
| What? | ||
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What? | |
| This is like, and this is where it gets Twilight Zone. | ||
| It's like if you're an original Trump supporter from 2015, 2016, and you say, hey, I don't want any new wars. | ||
| Hey, I don't want foreign aid. | ||
| Hey, I want deep state arrests. | ||
| They look at you and they say, you're fake MAGA. | ||
| You're not a Trump supporter. | ||
| And you're like, what? | ||
| And you're like, oh, okay, well, I guess, all right, I'm not MAGA anymore. | ||
| I'm not a Trump supporter anymore. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, news to me. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So, all right, I'm out. | ||
| So who's replacing me? | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| This gay woman over here. | ||
| What does she say? | ||
| Words are scary. | ||
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Okay. | |
| Someone like Nick Fuentes. | ||
| And I'm wondering. | ||
| And by the way, the whole thing with Nick Fuentes is even funnier. | ||
| The whole thing about Fuentes is even funnier. | ||
| And it's like, I'm not saying, you know, like I said, people ask me about Nick all the time. | ||
| I've had about 10 times I've met Nick, never had any negative experience with him. | ||
| Seems like a pretty normal guy. | ||
| Whatever, if you don't like his politics, his commentary, okay, it's either for you or it's not. | ||
| It doesn't really matter. | ||
| It's free speech. | ||
| But it's ironic that in their attempt to destroy Nick, they've only made him bigger than ever. | ||
| And that's the truth. | ||
| They've only made Nick bigger than ever. | ||
| And then there's the monkey see monkey do. | ||
| So it's like, so first you have the Streisand effect. | ||
| Don't listen to Nick Fuentes. | ||
| Okay, Nick Fuentes is bigger than ever. | ||
| Don't listen to Candace Owens. | ||
| Candace Owens is bigger than ever. | ||
| Okay, so there's the Streisand effect. | ||
| But then it's the monkey see monkey do. | ||
| So what do you think is going to happen now in this new age of internet commentary where maybe leaning into controversy or leaning into things that might be considered like stigma or taboo is going to make you more popular and get people talking about you and generate more hits? | ||
| It's like, well, what do you think they're going to do? | ||
| So first it's the Streisand effect and then it's the monkey see monkey do. | ||
| It's like you guys are creating the very thing that you claim that you're trying to destroy. | ||
| Now, you know, that's just Twilight Zone level insanity, but that's what it is. | ||
| They are literally creating the very thing they're trying to destroy. | ||
| And it's got to be one of the craziest. | ||
| It's got to be one of the craziest things I've ever seen in the commentary media world. | ||
| I don't know if I've ever seen anything like this. | ||
| The only thing that you could maybe compare it to would be in the 90s when they tried to cancel Rush Limbaugh and then he became the biggest of all time. | ||
| That's maybe the only thing that you could ever compare this to in media and commentary. | ||
| I don't think there's anything else. | ||
| And now, but it's totally different now because it's the internet age. | ||
| So anybody can kind of rise and fall any given day, any given week, any given month, any given year. | ||
| So it's like they're spending all of this time. | ||
| I swear, I can't even imagine. | ||
| I mean, Nick has to be laughing. | ||
| I don't know if I'd ever, I don't know if he could ever sleep. | ||
| I'd be laughing laying in bed every night. | ||
| These people don't stop thinking about him. | ||
| They literally cannot stop thinking or talking about Nick Fuenes. | ||
| It is the weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life. | ||
| I got to tell you, it is the strangest thing I've ever seen. | ||
| I've never seen an obsession like this. | ||
| I don't get it. | ||
| It's like, if you don't like what he's saying, then what are you doing talking about him all the time? | ||
| It's really weird. | ||
| My psychoanalysis is that it's not that you don't like him or what he's saying. | ||
| It's that you're afraid of what he's saying. | ||
| And you're afraid that other people like him might gain popularity. | ||
| That's what it says to me. | ||
| That's what this obsession says to me, that they're afraid of what he's saying. | ||
| And they're afraid that he might make other people say the same things or other people like him get more popular. | ||
| That's what I see here. | ||
| Otherwise, these people are obsessed. | ||
| They are obsessed. | ||
| I challenge the Mark Levins or all these other people that comment about Nick Fuenes all day long. | ||
| I just, I want to offer you guys a challenge. | ||
| Try going 24 hours without thinking about Nick. | ||
| Just try it. | ||
| I don't know if you can anymore. | ||
| Try to go 24 hours without thinking or talking about Nick Fuenes. | ||
| There's your challenge to these new woke-right ideologues here that are just dying to see him get canceled and they're only making him bigger than ever. | ||
| So we continue. | ||
| You're seeing this kind of fracture to the left. | ||
| I'm seeing people who are more moderate become alarmed and people on the right are like, yeah, yeah, whatever, not a big deal. | ||
| I'm here to tell you, it's a big deal. | ||
| And I think it's a big deal because all of those people that your dad invited in, Tulsi, Kennedy, myself, inadvertently, right? | ||
| All of these more, Rogan, all of these more moderate people who flee the crazy on the left are alarmed if the right doesn't disavow the Nick Fuentes's. | ||
| And it doesn't mean, I'm not saying cancel Tucker Carlson. | ||
| This is again, this is what we fought against. | ||
| This is literally what we fought against right here. | ||
| And now it's like, oh, no, we're just going to do this now. | ||
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I mean, it's hilarious. | |
| That is not what I'm saying. | ||
| I wish Chucker had handled him differently. | ||
| I have no problem saying that. | ||
| But I do think it's going to be a problem. | ||
| And I'm wondering if you see it. | ||
| Now, imagine, imagine. | ||
| And this is why they're just so wrong, folks. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Remove any ill will from this process. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Remove any ill will or any bad influence. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Just remove that and just look at this neutrally. | ||
| And you watch these people spazzing out, unlike anything you've ever seen. | ||
| The right wing is just spazzing out over Carlson, Owens, Fuentes, whoever. | ||
| They're just spazing out. | ||
| They're losing control. | ||
| You've never seen anything like it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, when you hear her talk, this is why they're spazzing out. | ||
| This is why they're losing their minds. | ||
| They don't get it. | ||
| They really don't understand that the thing that they're fighting for and the thing that they're standing for is not popular. | ||
| They cannot comprehend it. | ||
| They're mystified. | ||
| They're mystified why Candace Owens is popular. | ||
| They're mystified why Tucker Carlson is popular. | ||
| They're stunned that Nick Fuentez has such a big audience. | ||
| They cannot comprehend it because they don't get it. | ||
| What they're talking about is popular. | ||
| It's not about racism. | ||
| It's not about the shock jock value. | ||
| It's none of that. | ||
| It's literally that they are in tune with what the average American is thinking and talking about. | ||
| That's the fact. | ||
| Whether you like it or not doesn't matter. | ||
| That is the fact. | ||
| But they're so mystified because they're stuck in their ways. | ||
| They're stuck in their mindset that they don't understand that the rest of the country has moved on. | ||
| The rest of the country has moved on philosophically. | ||
| They've moved on intellectually. | ||
| They've moved on politically. | ||
| You guys are stuck in like eight years ago. | ||
| You guys are stuck in like politics from 2016. | ||
| We're so far beyond you. | ||
| So they're sitting there scratching their heads. | ||
| They're like, oh, it's still 2016, isn't it? | ||
| No, it's 2025, actually. | ||
| It's about to be 2026. | ||
| So they're just stunned. | ||
| They're shocked. | ||
| They can't make sense of it because they don't live in reality and they're not trying to live in reality. | ||
| They're stuck 10 years in the past politically and they can't understand why the things they talk about don't resonate. | ||
| And the people they're trying to cancel are more popular than ever because they're lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
| They're stunned. | ||
| Look at the shot. | ||
| Look at the look on Jillian's face. | ||
| She's stunned. | ||
| How can this be? | ||
| How can Nick Fuentes be more popular and have more influence than me? | ||
| I don't believe it. | ||
| Well, join us in the year 2025. | ||
| Maybe you'll understand. | ||
| But as long as you're stuck in 2016 politics and now trying to woke right cancel and woke explain people, then you'll never understand it. | ||
| As a problem for the right in the midterms and in 2028. | ||
| Now, imagine thinking that. | ||
| Again, you want to see how out of touch these people are. | ||
| Imagine thinking Nick Fuentes or Tucker Carlson or Candace Owens is a bigger risk in the midterms than the current foreign policy. | ||
| Again, folks, it's just, this is so low IQ. | ||
| This is so out of touch with reality. | ||
| It's actually, it's mind-boggling. | ||
| It's stunning that they're so blind. | ||
| But it's blind by their own choice. | ||
| It's blind by their own desires. | ||
| It's blind by their own agenda, their own biases. | ||
| I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
| I mean, look, for the sake of the debate, let's sacrifice a point. | ||
| And let's say that Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuenz are the most deplorable people in the media. | ||
| They're the worst of the media. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Those three are the three most evil people in the media. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I'll give you that point for the sake of this conversation. | ||
| If you think, if you still think that those three people have more of an impact on the midterms than the current state of our foreign policy, then you are so out of touch with reality. | ||
| You are so far removed from the actual political conversations happening and the actual things that are driving people to vote that you will never understand. | ||
| And you clearly don't understand. | ||
| And you're not even trying to understand. | ||
| So it shows that there's an agenda here. | ||
| It shows that there's a bias. | ||
| It shows that there's a blind spot and it shows that there's an agenda. | ||
| So for whatever reason, trying to win midterms is not the agenda. | ||
| Trying to have good policy that resonates with the American people is not the agenda. | ||
| You know what is the agenda? | ||
| Canceling Tucker and Candace Owens and Nick Fuenes. | ||
| That's the agenda. | ||
| That'll win the midterms. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Get ready to lose the midterms. | ||
| I think if this continues without it being fully condemned aggressively, I think you get Gavin Newsom for president. | ||
| And I know what that looks like. | ||
| And it's scary stuff. | ||
| It's the exact opposite of what you just said. | ||
| And here's going to be the proof in the pudding: it's the mindsets of the Jillian Michaels, who, by the way, where was Jillian Michaels in 2015, 2016? | ||
| Was Jillian supporting Trump? | ||
| Was she doing media tours supporting Trump? | ||
| Was she campaigning with Trump? | ||
| You guys are in 2016. | ||
| You guys are literally stuck 10 years in the past. | ||
| Everything you just said is going to result in Gavin Newsom getting elected. | ||
| And by the way, you guys are in charge now. | ||
| Just look. | ||
| Just look. | ||
| It's your ideology that's taken over the right wing. | ||
| Look at the new right-wing MA establishment. | ||
| They're always attacking Tucker and Candace and Fuentes. | ||
| So your people are in charge, Jillian. | ||
| The people that think like you are in charge of policy. | ||
| The people that think like you are running the White House. | ||
| So don't blame everyone else when you lose the midterms. | ||
| Don't blame everyone else when the Democrats win the presidency in 2028. | ||
| And can you imagine as an American, you're watching this. | ||
| You've watched the now double hostile takeover of the right wing. | ||
| First, it was the anti-establishment right that took over with Trump in 2016. | ||
| Now it's the establishment right that took over from the anti-establishment right in 2024. | ||
| So you guys are back in charge. | ||
| The neocons are back in charge. | ||
| The warmongers are back in charge. | ||
| The holier of the now woke right. | ||
| You guys are all in charge. | ||
| You guys are going to hand the election to the Democrats. | ||
| Not the people that you're canceling, not the people that you're gatekeeping out. | ||
| You guys. | ||
| So it's almost like they've done this game now. | ||
| It's almost like they've done this mental psychological hurdle now where they know that they're going to be blamed for the midterm losses. | ||
| They know that they're setting up Republicans for midterm losses. | ||
| They know that they're setting up the Republicans to lose the presidency in 2028. | ||
| They already know this. | ||
| So they're just starting to blame everybody else. | ||
| They know it's the disaster of the foreign policy. | ||
| They know it's the disaster of all the different priorities of this administration out of whack. | ||
| That's what's going to cost Republicans the midterms. | ||
| That's what's going to cost the Republicans the presidency in 2028. | ||
| So they're just getting ready to play the blame game. | ||
| They're just getting ready to blame everything on the people that they don't like. | ||
| They're getting ready to blame everything on the people that they've tried to cancel and they've tried to gatekeep and successfully, for the most part, have gatekept out of Republican Party politics. | ||
| So that's what I'm saying. | ||
| It's like, how are you going to blame us for what you did? | ||
| Explain that one to me. | ||
| How is this new Republican establishment going to point the finger at the people that they have gatekept out? | ||
| How is the new Republican establishment going to point the finger at the people that they're trying to destroy and say, you're to blame when we lose? | ||
| Because that's exactly what they're getting ready to do, folks. | ||
| That's exactly what they're gearing up to do. | ||
| They're already building the media, the commentary infrastructure to blame the midterms on all the personalities that they hate, on all the people that they kept out of the process. | ||
| So get ready for that. | ||
| That's going to be a wild one. | ||
| You guys took over MAGA. | ||
| You guys run the administration, not us. | ||
| We're out. | ||
| We got thrown overboard. | ||
| We're not wanted anymore. | ||
| So how can you blame us? | ||
| But that's exactly what they're going to do. | ||
| They're already doing it. | ||
| They haven't even lost the midterms yet. | ||
| And they're already blaming everybody else. | ||
| You know, I'm a little torn on the issue. | ||
| I think sometimes, you know, having been canceled and having, you know, for even common sense things, you know, I'm not about cancel culture, but I think sometimes, you know, I don't know you have to platform everyone, but let them sort of speak. | ||
| And I think some of those radicals, they sort of give themselves up in many cases in their own things. | ||
| And I'm good friends with Tucker. | ||
| I actually don't think he's really all that radical at all. | ||
| I think I do see a lot of stuff that sort of manufactured crises. | ||
| I see a lot of sort of the neocon handles trying to create these conflicts to break it up because they want to go back to the old ways, not the America First ways. | ||
| I do think that sort of social media and the way those things have been manipulated and some of these, you know, the stuff you're seeing even this week with, you know, well, oh, this account that's, you know, America First is, you know, driven out of, you know, some country in the middle of nowhere. | ||
| It's like they're actually trying to sow discord and create, you know, a fight that probably really doesn't exist with the vast majority of people. | ||
| I think, you know, again, I'm sort of a free speech absolutist, but that doesn't mean there's not consequences to that speech. | ||
| And if you hear some people speak and you don't like, you're like, man, I sort of feel like they almost cancel themselves and not with censorship, but by people being like, okay, that's not even a reasonable position. | ||
| We're just not going to listen to this person anymore. | ||
| And so I do think that's important because, again, I've seen what they try to do to so many people. | ||
| I was one of the early guys calling out a lot of the censorship on Twitter. | ||
| They're like, well, how do you know? | ||
| I was like, well, I know because yesterday I was getting 5,000 retweets to post. | ||
| Today I'm getting three, not 3,000, three, like single digits, three. | ||
| Like that's something happened. | ||
| Something changed. | ||
| And so, you know, I think we have to have conversations, even confrontation we don't want to hear, even conversations we think may be disgusting and listen. | ||
| And then people will make up their own minds and they'll sort of, you know, the way I look at it, you kind of vote with your wallet. | ||
| You walk away from that and you figure it out on your own. | ||
| I'm just deeply concerned. | ||
| Listen, how she's stuttering. | ||
| She's stuttering. | ||
| She's concerned. | ||
| Don Jr. gets it, folks. | ||
| He gets it. | ||
| And he knows how to communicate it. | ||
| I'm telling you, Don Jr. needs to be advising President Trump. | ||
| President Trump needs like 20 minutes a day with Don Jr. just to be like, hey, Don, what are you thinking about this? | ||
| What are you thinking about that? | ||
| Hey, Don, what are you hearing about this? | ||
| Hey, Junior, what's the latest from this? | ||
| Junior gets it, folks. | ||
| Junior gets it. | ||
| And you can see, you know, Jillian was probably expecting him to go the same direction that he's going. | ||
| And he's like, yeah, I don't think so. | ||
| Not so fast, actually. | ||
| He gets it. | ||
| That's good PR right there. | ||
| That's good PR. | ||
| That's good communications from Don Jr. | ||
| That if there's a guy who says women want to be and somebody does not say this is not who we are. | ||
| Notice how she's closing her eyes. | ||
| Notice how she's closing her eyes as she talks here. | ||
| That's total and utter defeat. | ||
| That's complete and utter defeat right here. | ||
| She's stunned. | ||
| She's defeated. | ||
| She can't believe that she doesn't have full, wholehearted agreement with Don Jr. here to cancel these people. | ||
| Oh, I'm not trying to cancel. | ||
| Yeah, you are stopping. | ||
| This is exactly what you're trying to do. | ||
| This is total and utter defeat. | ||
| The eyes are now closed. | ||
| She doesn't know what to do. | ||
| She thought Don Jr. would be in the same ideology and mindset as her, and he wasn't because he gets it. | ||
| And now the eyes are closed. | ||
| See, the eyes are closed. | ||
| She's stunned. | ||
| She's stunned. | ||
| She doesn't know what to think. | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| Oh, what are we going to do? | ||
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We can't have people like this. | |
| And somebody does not say this is not who we are as a party. | ||
| This is not conservatives. | ||
| By the way, by the way, again, I'm all about logical consistency here. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Now, notice how none of this logic that they use against Fuentes or anybody else. | ||
| Notice how none of it ever applies to Donald Trump, the president of the United States. | ||
| Oh, oh, Donald Trump hasn't said some things in the past. | ||
| Donald Trump hasn't said some pretty suggestive things in the past. | ||
| Donald Trump hasn't said some shocking things in the past. | ||
| Donald Trump didn't hang around with Jeffrey Epstein for 10 years. | ||
| I mean, give me a break. | ||
| I'm so sick of these moral, high ground phonies. | ||
| I'm so sick of these pseudo-intellectuals with no logical consistency. | ||
| You're telling me that I have to hold a 24-year-old podcaster to higher standards than the president of the United States. | ||
| Shut up. | ||
| Shut up. | ||
| If you're going to forgive and forget all of the things that Donald Trump has done and said throughout his life that go against conservative values, that go against Christian values, if you're able to forgive and forget Donald Trump for these said things, which I think we all are, okay. | ||
| I'm with you. | ||
| But if I'm going to sit here and we're all going to be on the same team as Christians or conservatives and we're going to say, okay, Donald Trump and the things he's said and done in the past may not be Christian conservative values, but he's the president we need now. | ||
| And we're going to put him in there and we're going to get this thing done. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Hey, I'm right there with you. | ||
| I don't take these things personally. | ||
| I'm not the speech police. | ||
| I'm not the moral police. | ||
| I don't really care too much about what Donald Trump has said and done in the past. | ||
| I think he's the president we need for right now. | ||
| So I voted for him three times. | ||
| But I'm supposed to sit here and hold a 24-year-old podcaster to a higher moral standard to more scrutiny than the president of the United States. | ||
| Give me a break. | ||
| Give me a break. | ||
| I'd love to see all of these people. | ||
| I'd love to see all these people that want to hold a magnifying glass up to Nick Fuenez or Candace Owens or Tucker Carlson. | ||
| Oh, they're the moral police now. | ||
| They're the speech police now. | ||
| I'd love to see them try to hold the president of the United States, Donald Trump, with that same standard. | ||
| Of course, they never would because they're in the Trump cult now. | ||
| Whether it's access, whether it's fanfare, whether it's just the momentum of joining the winning team, whatever it is, they would never hold Donald Trump to the same standard, not even once. | ||
| They would never even think about it. | ||
| And then they're going to sell this to me. | ||
| They're going to sell this to me as an observing American. | ||
| And they're going to sell this to me that I'm supposed to sit here and obsess over a 24-year-old podcaster. | ||
| And I need to really make sure I'm looking through the moral magnifying glass at him. | ||
| But President Donald Trump said plenty of controversial things, done plenty of controversial things. | ||
| We don't hold him to that same standard. | ||
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It makes no sense. | |
| It can't be applied universally, that logic, can it? | ||
| No, it can't. | ||
| So if logic can't be applied universally, it's not logic, is it? | ||
| It's propaganda. | ||
| Bingo. | ||
| We find him repulsive. | ||
| I'm telling you, it's not. | ||
| Yeah, but I also think even acknowledging what you do, if you're going to acknowledge every person that says something ridiculous, all of a sudden, you're just making them bigger in a way. | ||
| Sometimes you just got to let the idiocy just go out there in the ether and you can't respond to everything, right? | ||
| Because it just becomes like clickbait troll-worthy stuff. | ||
| And everyone starts doing it. | ||
| And everyone then starts taking their own bait. | ||
| And, you know, and that's sort of what I was alluding to earlier with like some of the stuff going on right now. | ||
| It's like everyone's just trying to like out-radicalize themselves for clicks and this. | ||
| It's, you know, it's a bit nuts. | ||
| And I don't think we do that as well as the left. | ||
| The left sort of has their talking points and they generally speaking stick to them, even if I disagree with them vehemently. | ||
| You know, we're a little different in that we are a lot more open. | ||
| We do have a lot more different viewpoints. | ||
| We don't just say, okay, well, the party says this, so we're going to go with this. | ||
| You know, we still have that discourse. | ||
| We have those disagreements and we move on. | ||
| And I do think a lot of that fracture that you're talking about is also, I think a lot of it's just being created to actually try to break up that movement. | ||
| I don't know that it's as real as it is, but it doesn't matter if millions of people are talking about it online because they think it's real or they think it's coming from a good place and they think that this is an organic thing that's not a pay-to-play campaign. | ||
| That is a little scary. | ||
| And I think people have to wake up to some of that. | ||
| So Don Jr. absolutely gets it. | ||
| Don Jr. absolutely 100% gets it. | ||
| And I guess the only thing there at the end that I wouldn't even say that I necessarily disagree with, I just think he was kind of just responding to the question that she was asking or the frustration that she was expressing there. | ||
| It's just like, hey, people say crazy things all day long and you never talk about them. | ||
| And maybe the reason why you guys are focused on this is because it's this intentional creation of a divide inside of MAGA to destroy the movement. | ||
| I disagree. | ||
| Again, I don't know if it's fair to say I disagree because I don't know if he was really compounding what he was saying. | ||
| I don't think it's, I don't think it's about dividing the MAGA movement. | ||
| I don't see that as the case. | ||
| I don't know if anybody really cares to divide the MAGA movement. | ||
| I think that there's been a lot, there's been a lot of talk and conspiracy theory about dividing MAGA or destroying MAGA. | ||
| I don't think it's there, folks. | ||
| I got to be honest. | ||
| I don't think it's there. | ||
| I don't think it's ever been there, quite frankly. | ||
| I think it might, if there was ever, if it was ever there, it was in 2016 by Hillary Clinton and Obama to try to stop Trump from getting elected, but they failed. | ||
| I don't think there's any attempt to divide MAGA. | ||
| And as Rush Limbaugh said, so poignantly at the time, the only person that can divide and destroy MAGA is Donald Trump. | ||
| And he was right. | ||
| And the proof is in the pudding now. | ||
| So the only thing I would say is it's not that this woke right foreign policy hack, warmonger, neocon takeover of MAGA is about dividing and destroying MAGA. | ||
| It's about taking over the movement. | ||
| It's about taking over the movement and it's about repurposing it for the same dastardly policies that we tried to beat. and defeat in 2016 with President Donald Trump. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| And that's exactly what's happened, by the way. | ||
| That's exactly what's happened. | ||
| And this is why I think Don Jr. needs to replace Susie Wiles, quite frankly. | ||
| Now, so the one person that did get access to Trump to try and maybe get him to understand a lot of things that are happening is Mark Mitchell. | ||
| So he went to the White House and he talked to Trump about some of his poll numbers and some of the foreign policy polling and all the other stuff. | ||
| And he said it was a good meeting. | ||
| So he reports this this morning. | ||
| He says, I go to the White House and in the two weeks following, we get the first five offers to buy or invest in Rasmussen that I've ever seen. | ||
| Feels weird. | ||
| Now he goes down here and he shares the evidence of his claim. | ||
| Folks, you want to know? | ||
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You want to know what's happened? | |
| This is not a coincidence, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| You want to know how corrupt politics are? | ||
| You want to know how corrupt Washington, D.C. is? | ||
| You want to know how intense the fight to control the narrative in Washington, D.C. is? | ||
| Why do you think Mark Mitchell, after visiting the White House, immediately gets five offers to buy or invest in Rasmussen that he's never seen before? | ||
| Why do you think that is? | ||
| Because Mark Mitchell is one of the last, maybe the last honest pollster out there. | ||
| And his polls are the most accurate out there, and he's an honest person. | ||
| Now he's got access to the White House. | ||
| So you have to understand the parties that be don't want that. | ||
| They don't want an honest man inside of the White House talking to President Trump. | ||
| They don't want an honest pollster trying to give the president the actual numbers and where things are trending. | ||
| They don't want that. | ||
| They want narrative control. | ||
| And Mark Mitchell and Rasmussen reports are destroying their narrative. | ||
| So what do they do after Mitchell meets with President Trump? | ||
| They try to buy him out. | ||
| They try to buy him out because he's disrupting their narrative. | ||
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See how it works? | |
| See how it works. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I got a bunch of foreign policy stuff, but I went long in the first two hours. | ||
| I got a guest coming up here, controversial guest, to say the least. | ||
| I think has just been banned from YouTube, but I'll get more answers on that here in a moment. | ||
| Afghan national from Operation Allies welcomed, Operation Allies Welcome, excuse me, arrested, charged for threatening to bomb Texas City. | ||
| So this is another now. | ||
| The Afghan national that came in, Operation Allies Welcome was the one that shot the National Guardsmen, killing one of them. | ||
| And now you got another one here in Texas that has been arrested for threatening some pretty severe threats, to say the least. | ||
| Not very good. | ||
| So there's all kinds of information here. | ||
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All right. | |
| This is probably not going to go away. | ||
| I would expect there to be more stories as far as these Afghan nationals and these Operation Allies welcome not assimilating so well, if we want to phrase it such. | ||
| They're not assimilating so well. | ||
| Now, I see everybody talking about this. | ||
| You know, I wish I was better. | ||
| Or maybe I wish I was bigger. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's just, this is, this is just so frustrating to me, folks. | ||
| This is so frustrating to me. | ||
| Because I guess if I have pet peeves, there's two pet peeves that I have. | ||
| I don't like, I don't like wasted potential. | ||
| Wasted potential is one of my biggest pet peeves, whether it's myself or my friends, whatever the case is, or our country, maybe most importantly, our country. | ||
| I hate wasted potential. | ||
| It drives me nuts. | ||
| It's why I'm like OCD with my schedule and working all the time or staying in shape, whatever it is, staying in form, staying in shape. | ||
| Like I can't stand wasted potential. | ||
| I want everybody to be able to reach their full potential. | ||
| And I want our country to be able to reach our full potential. | ||
| And I see how short, I see how short we're coming of our total potential here. | ||
| Drives me nuts. | ||
| Drives me crazy that our people are being shorted on their potential, that our country is being shorted on its potential. | ||
| But as far as this story is concerned, one of my other pet peeves is addressing surface issues and not getting into the root cause drives me nuts. | ||
| It's like imagine you have a fat person and this person is like 300 pounds and they say, hey, I want to run faster. | ||
| I'm really slow. | ||
| I think I want to run faster. | ||
| Say, okay. | ||
| So what do they do? | ||
| So they start going out and doing footwork drills. | ||
| So they're out here. | ||
| They're doing footwork drills five days a week, footwork drills, cones, ladders, you name it, high jumps. | ||
| They're out here. | ||
| Footwork drills five times a week. | ||
| And then a month goes by. | ||
| They're not a step faster. | ||
| They say, I don't understand. | ||
| I did footwork drills for a month and I didn't get any speed. | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| It's because you're fat. | ||
| Did you lose any weight? | ||
| Did you diet? | ||
| Did you stop eating junk food? | ||
| How much weight did you lose? | ||
| Oh, none? | ||
| Yeah, no, no wonder why your footwork drills didn't work because you didn't address the root cause of why you're slow. | ||
| It's because you're overweight. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| Same thing happens in healthcare. | ||
| Talked about that earlier today with Ask the Doctor, with Dr. Diaz. | ||
| Same thing with healthcare. | ||
| Same thing with this situation with these Afghanistan nationals, with the disaster in Afghanistan and everything. | ||
| So everybody's commenting now. | ||
| Oh, Biden. | ||
| Oh, Afghanistan. | ||
| Oh, Islam. | ||
| These are all surface level issues. | ||
| These are all what happens on the surface from the root cause. | ||
| So God forbid. | ||
| Why are Afghan nationals in the United States of America? | ||
| Why do we have Afghan nationals in the United States of America that now apparently want to kill us? | ||
| Why do we have that? | ||
| Is that because of Joe Biden? | ||
| Stop it. | ||
| Is that because of radical Islam? | ||
| That might be an element, but that's not the reason. | ||
| That's not it. | ||
| So all over Thanksgiving, all weekend, I hear, oh, it's Afghan. | ||
| Oh, it's Afghan. | ||
| Oh, it's Biden. | ||
| Oh, it's Muslims. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Why is Afghanistan an issue? | ||
| Why are radical Islam Afghan nationals in our country? | ||
| Why is any of this happening? | ||
| Well, they don't want to hear. | ||
| They don't want to hear the why. | ||
| So when you point it out, here's just one example from Congressman Brandon Gill, who, by the way, I like, I agree with Brandon Gill on almost all domestic policies. | ||
| Foreign policy? | ||
| No, he's pro-Israel. | ||
| He loves to support Israel. | ||
| So he takes the AIPAC money. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| His father-in-law is Dinesh D'Souza. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| But here's just one example. | ||
| He says, why was an Afghan national living in D.C. in the first place? | ||
| So let me tell you why. | ||
| U.S. congressional testimony, September 20th, 2001, just nine days after September 11th, Benjamin Netanyahu testified before the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. | ||
| He urged the United States to act decisively against Afghanistan. | ||
| He said, if we do not move decisively against the Taliban regime, the terror network will continue to threaten the entire civilized world. | ||
| Really, how'd that work out? | ||
| He also, in October of 2001, Netanyahu repeatedly expressed strong support. | ||
| So Benjamin Netanyahu has been lobbying the United States of America for 30 years to invade and overthrow Afghanistan. | ||
| And he said, Netanyahu said, if we don't invade and go into Afghanistan, that radical Islam will be in our country killing people. | ||
| But guess what? | ||
| It turns out the exact opposite. | ||
| Because we went into Afghanistan, because we invaded Afghanistan, because we destabilized Afghanistan, now they're here. | ||
| And now they're killing our people. | ||
| That's the truth. | ||
| You want to know why Afghan nationals are in the United States killing people? | ||
| You want to know why radical Islam is in the United States threatening Western civilization? | ||
| Because our foreign policy, influenced by Netanyahu and the interest of Israel, have forced the Middle Eastern world to destabilize and many of them to pour into the United States and not assimilate. | ||
| And I'm sick of the Trump administration selling the same lies. | ||
| And they say, oh, it's because of the Biden pullout in Afghanistan. | ||
| It's because of the Biden Operation Allies Welcome Program. | ||
| Everybody supported that. | ||
| Go back and look. | ||
| Everybody on the right wing supported that. | ||
| And they said, if we leave these people here, they're going to get killed. | ||
| If we leave these people here that worked with us, they're going to get killed in Afghanistan. | ||
| So we have to bring them home. | ||
| All the right wingers said that too, for the same old reason, because radical Islam is going to kill them in the Middle East. | ||
| So all the people on the right wing supported this program. | ||
| All the people on the right wing voted for this program. | ||
| In fact, you may have seen that there were 11 Republicans or eight, whatever it was, that voted against this program. | ||
| All the other ones endorsed it and supported it. | ||
| So I'm so sick of these people on the right. | ||
| It drives me nuts. | ||
| It's one of my biggest pet peeves. | ||
| And this is why it's so important, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This is why it's so important to address the foreign policy issues. | ||
| And this is why I believe that they're making it all about Jews. | ||
| We are trying to have a debate on foreign policy. | ||
| And these neocons and these warmongers are using Jewish people as their human political body shields. | ||
| So, that if I come out here and I say, hey, Netanyahu has been lobbying the United States with bad intelligence to go into the Middle East for 30 years, and we did just that, and it's been nothing but a disaster for us and for the Middle East. | ||
| They want to make it about Jews. | ||
| This isn't about Jews. | ||
| It was never about Jews. | ||
| It was always about bad foreign policy. | ||
| It was always about Netanyahu lying to the American people, lying to the U.S. Congress about weapons of mass destruction. | ||
| About if we don't go into the Middle East, they're going to come here. | ||
| Well, they didn't have any weapons of mass destruction. | ||
| And because we went into the Middle East, now they are here and they're killing us. | ||
| But God forbid you try to have a real discussion about foreign policy. | ||
| God forbid you try to have a real debate about how the foreign policy disasters of the last 30 years under Netanyahu's influence have been such a disaster. | ||
| Instead, they just say, You're an anti-Semite, you're a Jew hater. | ||
| This has nothing to do with Jewish people, nothing at all. | ||
| This has to do with foreign policy. | ||
| This has to do with foreign interests and foreign money injected into our Congress like AIPAC that controls our foreign policy and bad intelligence from people like Netanyahu that influence our foreign policy. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
| So they're intentionally obfuscating off of the foreign policy debate into some weird identity politics bigotry debate because they can't have the foreign policy debate. | ||
| They will lose the foreign policy debate. | ||
| And if the American people understand the foreign policy debate, they know it's over for them. | ||
| And what's on the line? | ||
| Another $20 billion for Israel? | ||
| Another $100 billion for the military-industrial complex? | ||
| Another how many hundreds of thousands of dead people in the Middle East because of it? | ||
| And if you stand against that, what do they do? | ||
| They start name-calling you. | ||
| They start to say it's about Jews. | ||
| No, it's not. | ||
| It never was. | ||
| That's a lie. | ||
| You're liars, just like you always have been. | ||
| Just like you lied about weapons of mass destruction, just like you lied about what would happen if we went to the Middle East, just like you're lying about foreign policy now. | ||
| You want to save this country? | ||
| You better figure out the foreign policy. | ||
| And if you want to reject these foreign policy reforms, then oh, yeah, you'll get Democrats in 2026 and you'll get Democrats in 2028, too. | ||
| So take your pick. | ||
| Do you want to continue with a disastrous foreign policy that is destructive of America's interests? | ||
| Or do you want to correct the foreign policy disasters and actually fix this country and prioritize this country before you hand it over to the radical Democrats? | ||
| And then God knows what happens. | ||
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| Extradimensional and multi-universal. | ||
| Here's your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
| All right, we're about to be joined by Lily Gaddis, and I think she's going to give us a little update here. | ||
| I'm not sure the exact status of her YouTube account. | ||
| I think they may have banned her. | ||
| She might be a little too, she might be a little too racist for their taste over there, but she can correct it. | ||
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| Now, this happened to me. | ||
| This happened to me, and I didn't know, I wasn't even aware what was happening. | ||
| But yes, I was doxxed. | ||
| I had the false SWAT attacks on my house, a bunch of other pranks going down in my house. | ||
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| Third hour. | ||
| You know, I don't even know everything that's going on here. | ||
| I saw, I saw one video of yours, Lily, and you were talking about, I guess they nuked you from YouTube or just give me the update here. | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| You're too incompatible with the standards at YouTube or what? | ||
| Yeah, they didn't ban me. | ||
| I got demonetized, but I've got, it was really weird. | ||
| So I got three, I'd never had any warnings or any of that. | ||
| I got three strikes in one day and then they demonetized me. | ||
| And that same day, my biggest advertiser pulled out at the same time for undisclosed reasons. | ||
| So I have a feeling someone got the call. | ||
| So that's what happened. | ||
| I got demonetized, but I'll probably get banned soon. | ||
| I'm sure. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Before I can't, before I even give any opinion on the matter, let me get the details straight. | ||
| It was about, what was it, about a year ago when I guess you went viral in your theater? | ||
| It's almost been two years now, I feel like. | ||
| Has it? | ||
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I know. | |
| Well, I don't know. | ||
| Time is flying. | ||
| I think it's been two years. | ||
| It's been two years. | ||
| So you had the viral video. | ||
| You talked about all the theater kids that are running things. | ||
| And I think your commentary there ended up being a lot more accurate than maybe you had a, maybe even you had a back. | ||
| You know, you were kind of, you were just maybe just kind of doing a commentary video on something that you noticed with all these theater kids running around, or you might have called them faggots at the time. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Maybe they banned you. | ||
| I called them theater kids. | ||
| Well, you got to be careful now. | ||
| Yeah, I know. | ||
| They may ban that F word, you know? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So, so yeah, so you go viral for that. | ||
| And I actually remember, I'm sure you remember, we had a, we had a phone conversation. | ||
| It was like a couple days after that. | ||
| You were kind of doing the media rounds and we were talking on the phone and I said, hey, look, you know, I was like, you got what it takes here. | ||
| There's no doubt that you can, you know, you can, you can turn this into, you know, a career, whatever that means, you know, as far as the commentary is concerned. | ||
| And I was like, but you're going to, there's going to be a lot of things you're going to have to endure. | ||
| And you pretty much, I mean, you, you pretty much piled, you pretty much pile drove through all of those things. | ||
| And it looked like, I guess from my standpoint, that I don't know if censorship was dead, but it looked like they were kind of backing off of it a little bit. | ||
| Like, okay, they're going to let you talk, right? | ||
| They're going to at least let you talk. | ||
| But now here you are. | ||
| So your current status, so you get these three strikes out of nowhere? | ||
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Yes. | |
| So I don't know if they just hadn't seen my channel, but even the guys that do my YouTube, they also used to do the thumbnails for Charlie Kirk's channel. | ||
| And they told me that I had better numbers than any of their other clients. | ||
| So it was just kind of growing exponentially. | ||
| And I think it just got to that point where it started attracting attention over at YouTube because when you're under like 100,000 followers on YouTube, nobody really notices you as much. | ||
| And then when you get over that peak, I feel like you get more eyeballs on you. | ||
| So maybe that's what happened. | ||
| I'm not sure. | ||
| Maybe I got mass reported. | ||
| It wasn't the blackface routine. | ||
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It was shortly after that. | |
| I'm trying to make the connection here. | ||
| No, I didn't post that on my YouTube. | ||
| What I think it was was the CEO of YouTube is a guy from India. | ||
| He's like actually Indian. | ||
| Are you talking about Shudar Pakshai? | ||
| I have no idea what his name, but that sounds correct. | ||
| All I know is he's Indian. | ||
| And I put out some video about Indians and that one blew up. | ||
| And I have a feeling that's probably, that could have been what the bottom line was. | ||
| I think that I think the Indians in the tech world got a little pissed off about that. | ||
| You almost can't talk about Indians more than you can't talk about Jews. | ||
| Well, I was going to say, I guess maybe Indians or India or H1B visas is like, is that, you think that's like the no-go zone now? | ||
| Because they run the tech. | ||
| Like all the H-1B people, where do they go? | ||
| They go to X. | ||
| They go to all the, they go to Silicon Valley. | ||
| That's who's importing these people. | ||
| So they're the ones behind the ban button. | ||
| So I feel like they're almost going to be like a new cabal in and of itself, just because they run the tech industry. | ||
| And if you have control over the tech, then you have control over the speech because all of the speech is online at this point. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| Wait a second. | ||
| Are you telling me that Indian nationals or that just India in general, you're telling me they don't really, they're not big free speech respectors over there? | ||
| It's not part of their culture? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| I think there's a guy that put out a documentary about their poop throwing contest. | ||
| And I remember his life has practically been ruined. | ||
| They went after him big time. | ||
| And it's like, you're doing it, though. | ||
| We're just showing what's going on. | ||
| I actually, he was, I don't know that gentleman's name. | ||
| He was teasing it. | ||
| He had some video where he was, folks, literally, he was literally walking through the feces throwing fest. | ||
| He's walking through this feces throwing fest. | ||
| You can't even believe it. | ||
| Uh, but he's walking through it. | ||
| You know he's in like a semi-hazmat suit type of a situation. | ||
| I noticed the uh, the locals were just they were half naked. | ||
| So okay, a bit of a different reproach approach if you're from the western world. | ||
| And he was teasing it and then I was like, oh well, this is crazy. | ||
| And then he came out and made the announcement. | ||
| Like a week later he said, i'm not doing it anymore. | ||
| Right, so I think these people really have become um, like our overlords in tech. | ||
| So if you lose your free speech, you can blame either the Jews or the Jeets, like they're truly. | ||
| The two J's are now in control of our free speech, right now. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| Oh my gosh, i'm gonna have to ban this. | ||
| I'm gonna have to censor this interview. | ||
| Where are you streaming this on? | ||
| That's classified. | ||
| That's classified. | ||
| Okay, I can't answer that question right now. | ||
| We're gonna have to talk to our uh, our litigators and our country people to figure out if we can even air this or not. | ||
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So wow, i'm really glad to hear that Owen sold out. | |
| Owen, you sold out. | ||
| Actually, I was told to have you on to berate you and uh, to tell people how bad you are now. | ||
| Oh man, and I came prepared. | ||
| I was in my big, big sweater. | ||
| I was like i'm actually for the swings and arrows, i'm for the censorship of Lily Gaddis. | ||
| Now, I think you need to be shut up. | ||
| I think you need to be shut down. | ||
| That's true um, and even if you try to, you know I, I can see you right now. | ||
| You, you're gonna try to make this into some comedy thing, like you were just joking. | ||
| We're not buying it, Lily. | ||
| We know what. | ||
| We know what is in your heart, okay. | ||
| Well, you didn't have to give away the game. | ||
| You know you did not have to give away the game. | ||
| Please have some water. | ||
| You're darkhearted, okay. | ||
| You know that when you say these things, that it's not funny to anybody at all. | ||
| I'm just doing it to inflict pain, and then i'll get a little piece of lemon and put it in the wound. | ||
| But see, but all jokes aside though, and this is why I actually wanted to get you on because I think that um, I think there's kind of a misconception about censorship, or you know, the cancel culture, as it's called. | ||
| You know what you said, and this is what spurred me to to to send you that message today, to come on. | ||
| Is you talked about how okay, i've got a sole source of income and now it's basically you know it's essentially being threatened. | ||
| I mean it's potentially been completely removed. | ||
| I'm not saying this is the end of Lily Gaddis. | ||
| You can, you can decide that for yourself, but I think that that's what people don't understand. | ||
| It's like when you engage on these cancel culture runs, when you engage in these censorship brigades, I mean that's what you're doing. | ||
| You are trying to harm people financially. | ||
| I mean that's ultimately what you're trying to do here. | ||
| Yeah, especially people who don't have the option to get another job, like if you're just if you get fired Fired for whatever reason, you're always late for work. | ||
| You can go get another job. | ||
| You and I, like, there's no job that we could go and get, especially me. | ||
| I think you've managed to, I don't know, you're probably cooked too. | ||
| Not quite yet. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| I'm trying to be a good one. | ||
| I speedran all of the offensive things. | ||
| I think I did, I had a list of things you have to do and I speedran that so that there's nothing else. | ||
| So what do you do? | ||
| I mean, I don't know. | ||
| You don't have to give away, you know, all the private information here, but I, but I think it's, I just think it's kind of lost in translation when we talk about censorship and cancel culture. | ||
| I think it's lost in translation that, yeah, you're basically, especially, I mean, in this economy, but no, but seriously, it's like you're, you're telling these people they're not allowed to make a living. | ||
| That's, that's really what you're telling them is because you don't like what they're saying or you don't like their genre of content that you're not allowed. | ||
| Lily Gaddis, you are not allowed to make a living. | ||
| That's what they're saying to you. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, there's a pipeline of cancellation. | ||
| They first, they're going to smear your name. | ||
| If that doesn't work, which doesn't really work anymore because people have woken up, then you go on and you make platforms off the mainstream ones. | ||
| Well, they'll try to get you banned off of those. | ||
| If they can't do that, then they'll cut off all your forms of income. | ||
| After that, then what's next? | ||
| Lawfare, like everybody's getting sued. | ||
| Elijah Schaefer's getting sued for $5 million for insinuating a joke. | ||
| And then after that, it's, you know, they'll try to jail you or they'll try to assassinate you, which is what we're seeing with Candace Owens. | ||
| So, I mean, it's, it's a dangerous pipeline. | ||
| And I think the people that play into it, like the mass reporters and these people that have no lives and they want to sit back and like you were saying, dox you, get you, sell your information, all that, that you don't realize what you're actually doing. | ||
| But I think they actually do realize it. | ||
| I think we're dealing with truly just evil people here. | ||
| They're not, you know, it's not just like, well, I didn't mean anything by it. | ||
| No, they, they know what they're doing. | ||
| We're dealing with evil people and they hate the truth. | ||
| I do think, I do think there's some people that know what they're doing. | ||
| I think others are just kind of like bandwagoners. | ||
| If that's, you know, if that's a good word to use here, but I do see a lot of bandwagoning. | ||
| And I've noticed that there's been some other mass reporting going on with some other phenomenons on X. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| You know, I think that you and I are kind of in this same mindset where it's like, that's such a foreign concept. | ||
| You know, it's like I'm sitting here and I'm thinking because politics, the more, the longer you're involved in politics, the more you realize it's really basically the high school lunchroom. | ||
| It's just, it's just like high school drama, high school lunchroom, who gets to sit at the table and all this other crap. | ||
| And some of us kind of transcend that by the time you're a sophomore year in high school. | ||
| I guess others live with it for the rest of their lives, the theater kids that end up in politics. | ||
| But I feel like that's what it is. | ||
| It's like, oh, it's like, ooh, I saw Johnny passing a note to Susie in the back of the class. | ||
| So I'm going to raise my hand and I'm going to tattletale and I'm going to make sure that everybody knows they're passing notes. | ||
| It's like, dude, you suck. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, and that's the problem. | ||
| We not only have these evil people trying to cancel us, but then like you're saying on the right wing, it's the same stuff. | ||
| Like everybody is fighting with everyone else. | ||
| And it's, oh, you shouldn't have taken that sponsorship or, oh, you're bad. | ||
| Or it's all of this. | ||
| So I don't, I don't really see how this movement is supposed to progress unless we ourselves on the right wing who are supposedly over the cancel culture can put all of that aside and just aim for the main goal that we all we all can agree on. | ||
| Well, what I see happening now is, and this is my view, you may agree or disagree based off of what you're seeing, but I think that the cancel culture that we see on the right is really only aimed in one direction. | ||
| And it really only comes from one agenda and that's foreign policy. | ||
| It's foreign policy. | ||
| And obviously, you know, Israel gets all the focus, all the attention, but I don't think it really matters. | ||
| I mean, at least for me, I'm against, I don't like any of our foreign policy. | ||
| I mean, I don't know why our politicians aren't more honest about the complete and utter disaster our foreign policy in Ukraine was. | ||
| I mean, we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars stolen. | ||
| We're talking about hundreds of thousands of lives lost. | ||
| We're talking about weapons, equipment, military that is depleted. | ||
| I mean, the foreign policy in Ukraine is one of the biggest disasters in modern American history, but I guess it's such an embarrassment. | ||
| You know, it's such a blemis on the face of America, like bigger than the zit on my nose right now, that they just want to pretend like it doesn't exist. | ||
| They just want to pretend like, oh, no, that Ukraine policy wasn't a disaster. | ||
| We can still recover. | ||
| We can still manage. | ||
| And it's just like, what are you talking about? | ||
| How can you deny that? | ||
| And I see the same thing in the Middle East. | ||
| Like, so this Afghan national comes to America as part of the, you know, bring home our allies. | ||
| And, okay, kills a National Guard, shoots another. | ||
| There was another one in Texas. | ||
| There's been like three of them now that are basically engaging in violence or terrorism. | ||
| And they're saying, oh, see, it's Afghans. | ||
| Oh, see, it's Islam. | ||
| And it's like, well, why are they here? | ||
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| Why? | ||
| Why are the Afghanistan nationals here? | ||
| Why were we in Afghanistan? | ||
| And guess what the answer is? | ||
| The answer is Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
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Okay. | |
| It's all over. | ||
| Go look at congressional testimony. | ||
| Go look at news stories from the early 2000s. | ||
| Go look at the 1980s, the 1990s. | ||
| Netanyahu has been telling America to go into Afghanistan for decades. | ||
| And then we do it. | ||
| And now we're getting the results. | ||
| But God forbid, God forbid you say, hey, you know, maybe our foreign policy didn't work. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, you can't honestly even blame these people for coming here at this point. | ||
| And it's such a shallow view to just blame them. | ||
| And, oh, it's a Muslim problem because this is what they're all pushing now. | ||
| It's a Muslim problem. | ||
| Yeah, we wouldn't have a Muslim problem if you weren't bombing their countries and then bringing them here. | ||
| People who we've bombed their countries and then we bring them here expecting them to assimilate, expecting them to love us and get along with us and not want to commit terror attacks against our military. | ||
| Like it's the most retarded policy ever, but we're just going to plow on this way because we don't care. | ||
| And I feel like there's not much hope for the United States. | ||
| Like we're just going to be used up for every resource we can offer until then what happens? | ||
| Just total collapse? | ||
| We're joined here by political giant, intellectual monster, Lily Gaddis, fighting for her very YouTube survival at this point. | ||
| We're doing everything we can for you. | ||
| No, I, you know, tell me if you agree with my synopsis here. | ||
| This is what I see in American politics in the next 10 years. | ||
| And, you know, I think that a lot of the driving force for people in political commentary now is what is the biggest problem our country is facing? | ||
| It's like everybody agrees we're kind of going the wrong direction, right? | ||
| It's like everybody agrees that, okay, maybe America's better days are behind us and we need to either recapture that or find a way to get back to that. | ||
| So it's like everybody kind of agrees like that's the, that's like the unconditional agreement is that, yeah, America is going the wrong direction. | ||
| America's suffering. | ||
| This is, this is not good. | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| And then it's okay. | ||
| Well, what's the problem? | ||
| What's the solution? | ||
| So I look at this foreign policy disaster in the Middle East. | ||
| Maybe we can isolate ourselves from that. | ||
| Maybe we can decouple ourselves from that and maybe we can recover from that. | ||
| I think we can. | ||
| Here's what I don't believe we can cover recover from, Lily. | ||
| What I see happening, what I think is now the biggest threat to our country. | ||
| All right, we closed the border and maybe we can deal with that, get the deportations, get the illegal numbers down. | ||
| All right, we can address that. | ||
| Maybe we can fix that. | ||
| What I see happening now is that America is becoming the Middle East politically and we are going to quickly become the Middle East as far as our civilization is concerned as well. | ||
| So now you've got the whole ancient holy war of Jews versus Muslims, and now it's totally encompassing the West. | ||
| It's totally encompassing the United States of America. | ||
| It's in all our foreign policy discussions. | ||
| It's in all of our local politic discussions. | ||
| You can't avoid this thing. | ||
| And now, what are we seeing? | ||
| We're seeing radical Islam attacking people, killing people on the streets. | ||
| I don't think that's going away. | ||
| We see Israel spending more money than they ever have to try to continue this foreign policy that is only beneficial to them in the Middle East. | ||
| And so I'm just sitting here as an American, as an American Christian saying, guys, guys, everything that's gone wrong in the Middle East is going to go wrong here within the next five years if we don't totally decouple. | ||
| We have to recognize that the entire Middle East is a cancer politically. | ||
| These people have never lived in peace their entire lives. | ||
| They raised their children in many of the households to grow up hating the other side. | ||
| If we let the Middle East dominate our politics, it will eventually dominate our streets. | ||
| Terror attacks will be regular. | ||
| Radical Islamic terror will be regular. | ||
| And eventually we're just going to live in the Middle East, Lily. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, it's what's happening in Canada. | ||
| They're not having as much of the Muslim issue, but they have all these Indians from India coming over. | ||
| And now you have the Sikhs and the other sect of Indians fighting amongst themselves. | ||
| So it's like Indian nationals fighting for India's interest on Canada soil. | ||
| And it's dangerous over there. | ||
| They have terrorist attacks. | ||
| We're going to have the same thing over here, but with Muslims, I mean, I think the last time I Googled it, now this is probably wrong. | ||
| Muslims are like 1.5% of the population. | ||
| I'm not sure if that's correct. | ||
| I'm sure it's not. | ||
| But they're not that big of a population, but they sure make up for it. | ||
| They have tons of kids. | ||
| They're extremely radicalized. | ||
| They have high levels of inbreeding over there. | ||
| I think, what is it? | ||
| Somalia or Afghanistan, one of the countries in the Middle East has like the highest levels of inbreeding in the entire world. | ||
| That's going to bring a whole myriad of other problems with it. | ||
| You know, aggressiveness, violence, terrorist attacks, mental illness. | ||
| I mean, they don't assimilate in the West. | ||
| They should not be here. | ||
| They should not be in America and they should certainly shouldn't be getting political positions of power. | ||
| You know, and if I guess I could like remove the politics and try to put the, try to find the humanity in it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's remove the politics. | ||
| Let's find the humanity. | ||
| I think one thing, at least to me, that's been revealed recently, and maybe it's, it's been like exponentially getting worse since Charlie Kirk was assassinated. | ||
| And I'm not trying to go down that, that, uh, that avenue with you here, but what I see is that it's hate. | ||
| I, you know, it's like there's this ingrained hatred that these two groups from the Middle East have for one another. | ||
| And they don't leave it at our door. | ||
| They don't, they don't leave it when they come here. | ||
| They bring it here with them. | ||
| And so there's this, there's this ingrained hatred for Jews. | ||
| There's this ingrained hatred for Muslims. | ||
| And I'm just saying, hey, if you guys want to come to the greatest country on earth for now, if you want to come to the greatest country on earth, the United States of America, you have to leave that in the Middle East. | ||
| You have to leave that in the Middle East. | ||
| You have to leave your loyalties in the Middle East. | ||
| You have to leave your hatred in the Middle East. | ||
| But they didn't, Lily. | ||
| They brought their loyalties here. | ||
| They brought their hatred here. | ||
| And now we're just sitting in the stew of it. | ||
| We're just sitting here, you know, in the stew of it. | ||
| Nobody in America was raised to hate. | ||
| And the generations of America that were raised to hate in maybe the when we were fighting the civil war, let's say, that's long gone. | ||
| That's considered the worst part of our country's history. | ||
| We've like now we're ingrained into not hating somebody. | ||
| It's like it's like over, over taught to not hate somebody based off of their upbringing or their skin color or whatever. | ||
| And now we just bring all of this in from the Middle East where it's literally taught in their homes. | ||
| And it's like, hey, that's not, that's not what we do here. | ||
| We don't hate people because of who they are or their religion or the color of their skin. | ||
| But like I said, it's like we're just now becoming the Middle East. | ||
| We're just, the United States is now becoming the Middle East. | ||
| And I'll let you respond after I say this. | ||
| What I see happening is that these two groups from the Middle East that have been at war as long as you and I have been alive, everything is war to them now. | ||
| Literally everything. | ||
| Their entire existence is war and defeating the other side. | ||
| I'm not even here to say who's good or who's bad. | ||
| Forget about that. | ||
| They're just here to defeat the other side. | ||
| And so now it's like, okay, how can I use the United States to defeat my enemy? | ||
| How can I move into the U.S. to defeat the enemy? | ||
| Sure, if the U.S. dies in the process, I don't care as long as my enemy is defeated. | ||
| And I think, I think the one instance, and this is where I'll get your commentary. | ||
| I think the one big reveal this weekend, a couple of, let's say, social media influencers, however you want to say it, they went to Qatar. | ||
| Oh, oh, they took a trip to Qatar, Lily. | ||
| By the way, these same people took the trip to Israel. | ||
| These same people went to the whaling wall. | ||
| These same people were influencers for Israel. | ||
| Oh, now they go to Qatar and it's, oh my gosh, all the Israeli loyalists are all attacking them. | ||
| Long knives out. | ||
| How dare you go to Qatar? | ||
| And I'm just sitting here. | ||
| I'm saying, hold on a second. | ||
| You guys do realize what the Muslims or the Islamic world, the Gulf Nation states, you know that they've just realized what Israel realized a long time ago, that Americans are political whores. | ||
| They'll sell out to the highest bidder. | ||
| Many people in American politics and American political media, they're whores. | ||
| They will literally sell out to the highest bidder. | ||
| So Israel's been the highest bidder for the last 30 years. | ||
| They may be the only bidder, actually, for the last 30 years. | ||
| So now Qatar and Saudi Arabia, maybe UAE, all these other guys are moving in and they're saying, hey, you know what? | ||
| We have more money than Israel. | ||
| Why don't we start to buy off some of these people in the media? | ||
| Why don't we start to buy off some of these people in politics? | ||
| And it's, oh, no, You can only be loyal to Israel. | ||
| You're not allowed to go to Qatar. | ||
| And so this is all happening right in front of our eyes right now. | ||
| And I talked to a couple of these influencers and they're like, look, yeah, I went to Israel. | ||
| I did that whole thing. | ||
| Got an offer to go to Qatar. | ||
| I did that whole thing, but I only got attacked for going to Qatar, which is not entirely true. | ||
| They got attacked for going to Israel too. | ||
| But the people that supported them for going to Israel are the ones that attacked them for going to Qatar. | ||
| It's like, there's your double standard right there. | ||
| And the irony, of course, this is the funniest part of it to me. | ||
| Here's Qatar. | ||
| And they're like, in fact, I'm going to do this. | ||
| I'm going to do like a skit on this probably this week. | ||
| And it's like, so Israel actually takes hundreds of billions of dollars from us. | ||
| Qatar actually like gives us hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
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It's like, it's like, oh, I don't know. | |
| It's like that Tim Dylan skit when he was all dressed. | ||
| He had gold jewelry on. | ||
| And he was like, yeah, I just got my check from Qatar. | ||
| Yeah, I'm going to do like a one-off. | ||
| I'm going to do like a one-off of that skit. | ||
| Is actually empowering me to do it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But no, I would say, I mean, it's a problem if any foreign country is lobbying our country. | ||
| But I would say even with Israel, the issue is a lot deeper than just APAC, than just them lobbying us. | ||
| They have institutional power. | ||
| Like their people are in every institution throughout our country. | ||
| And that's a power that takes generations to accrue. | ||
| So while Qatar might start trying to pay off people now, they've got a lot of years to catch up to the institutional power. | ||
| And that's where real control comes from. | ||
| It's not just paying people off because there's lots of billionaires that could pay off lots of politicians. | ||
| But we're seeing, I mean, obviously Israel has more control over the narrative than Qatar does. | ||
| So even these people freaking out about Emily saves America, who, by the way, is like the biggest Israel shill, going to Qatar, that's ridiculous because it's not even comparable at all. | ||
| Well, and it's not even close. | ||
| And I don't know if I would say she's the biggest Israel shill, but she's dating a Jew. | ||
| She took the trip. | ||
| She took the trip to Israel. | ||
| She was gung-ho about Israel and saying how great it was. | ||
| And then she does the same thing in Qatar, and the people that she thought were her friends are trying to destroy her now. | ||
| And I mean, I won't say, I won't say too much, but like, I think she's having like kind of like a whole reconsideration of her life with the hatred that she's gotten for going to Qatar. | ||
| I think these people realize that they're losing. | ||
| I think the Jewish lobby realizes they're losing. | ||
| They've completely lost their eighth front war, which was like the media and the propaganda war. | ||
| You mean Josh Hammer isn't, he can't relate to Josh Hammer? | ||
| Not at all. | ||
| He's not, he's not changing your mindset on the issue. | ||
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Not at all. | |
| I mean, at least if you're going to send a propagandist, can they at least be hot? | ||
| Like Josh Hammer is the worst propagandist ever. | ||
| You know what their problem is? | ||
| Lily, you know what their problem is? | ||
| Most I could be wrong, but it seems to me like most of the Israeli Jews that are good looking actually don't like Netanyahu. | ||
| I think the only one I've seen is Gal Godot. | ||
| And it seems like she was just propped up into the industry to be a pro-Netanyahu. | ||
| She's a horrible actress. | ||
| Like, have you seen her? | ||
| Did you see her? | ||
| And like, it's terrible. | ||
| I've not seen any movie where she's any good at all. | ||
| But I've seen some other, I've seen some other models or some other, some other Israeli Jews that are actually really good looking, but nobody in the Western media has ever heard of them because they're against Netanyahu. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I think probably because they are in the media scene and that's more liberal and typically liberal is the liberals have always been the pre pro-Palestine movement. | ||
| So I guess they're trying to fit in. | ||
| I mean, bottom line is their heart. | ||
| If you are Jewish, your heart is always with Israel and the Jewish people. | ||
| So that's something you can never get away with and that's get away from. | ||
| And that's why I feel like there's a problem with those sorts of people being in our government. | ||
| Like, is there so is it wrong to say that we should have white Christian people governing over us so that there's less of a chance that they have dual loyalties to another country or another people or another nation? | ||
| I would say that's the least we can expect as Americans is to have white Americans, white Christian Americans representing us. | ||
| I don't think that's very radical, but that's something they will never allow us to have. | ||
| Well, on that front, because I don't like the identity politics, but I'm a results. | ||
| I do. | ||
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I love identity. | |
| I had no idea. | ||
| It doesn't get you in trouble. | ||
| I'm a results-based guy, and I would just say, okay, well, can you point to, if you want to do identity politics, point to the best times in this country or any country, Spain, anywhere, point to the best times that those countries have had. | ||
| Who was in charge? | ||
| Who was running the country? | ||
| Look at certain areas of the world. | ||
| Look at different parts of the world. | ||
| Where is more advanced? | ||
| Where's not? | ||
| And then you can say, okay, well, maybe there's something to these identity politics. | ||
| But I would put, you know, I would push back a little bit and just say, I don't have a problem with Randy Fine being Jewish. | ||
| I couldn't care less if he was Jewish. | ||
| My problem is that he has an Israeli flag higher than the American flag in his office. | ||
| My problem is that he seems to be a warmongering, psychotic freak that makes my country look like a bunch of warmongering jerk a-holes. | ||
| That's my problem with Randy Fine. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, I get the concept. | ||
| I don't like going to the buffet after Randy Fine either. | ||
| There's nothing left. | ||
| I get the concept of that, but the thing is, you almost cannot separate Jewish people from their Jewish identity. | ||
| That's something you can never separate. | ||
| So if you realize that, then that's when you're like, well, you may be a good one. | ||
| You may be completely loyal to America, but we're not ready to take that risk because they are, they identify with their own people. | ||
| They have this complex of being afraid of the next Holocaust. | ||
| And because of that, because they fear like everybody is going to try to attack them and kill them and holocaust them again, they are naturally going to, you know, be communal and stick to their own kind because they can't trust anyone else and they don't like anybody else. | ||
| If you read their Talmud, I mean, the way they talk about us, they don't even like anyone else. | ||
| So that's where I have a hard time separating Jewish people from the Israel lobby. | ||
| See, that's a PR problem. | ||
| To me, that's a PR problem because I talk to plenty of Jews that don't like Netanyahu. | ||
| I talk to plenty of Jews that they know my stance on foreign policy and they have no problem with me. | ||
| So I think that that's a PR problem. | ||
| And if, you know, if they had somebody, and they would never, but if they had somebody like Dave Smith instead of Josh Hammer or a Ben Shapiro, then they would probably be doing a lot better PR-wise. | ||
| Because I do think that that's the interpretation. | ||
| I think that I think that what you just communicated is the average interpretation of where the Israeli lobby is at right now or where American Jews for the Israeli lobby is at right now. | ||
| But the truth is, at least from my experience, I don't know. | ||
| I couldn't put a number on it. | ||
| I would just say, I talk to plenty of American Jews. | ||
| They have no problem with my foreign policy issues. | ||
| They don't sound like Randy Fine. | ||
| They might have certain loyalties to Israel, but they don't, it doesn't overwhelm their entire, it doesn't encompass their entire personality. | ||
| That's my experience. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Well, I see Israel and Netanyahu as separate from Jewish people and their community as Jews. | ||
| Well, that's how it shows. | ||
| Yeah, their loyalty is with the Jewish people. | ||
| Now, they can disagree with politicians and they have fierce disagreements amongst themselves. | ||
| You have the radical right wing, which is Netanyahu, and then you have the more left-wing, the more liberal Jews who are pro-open borders and all of this. | ||
| But at the end of the day, whether they support Israel, Netanyahu or not, they support the interests of the Jewish people. | ||
| And if you have a politician who supports the interest of the Jewish people, their policies are not reflecting an America-first agenda. | ||
| Their policies are not going to be for what's best for American citizens, but what's best for me as a Jewish person and my Jewish community. | ||
| That's my point. | ||
| Like, I would say that's just politics. | ||
| That's the same way as white people voting for leftists and Republicans. | ||
| That doesn't really mean much. | ||
| Their identity is with the Jewish people. | ||
| And that's where I feel like there's a dual loyalty. | ||
| It's not even about really Israel or Netanyahu necessarily. | ||
| And I think too, though, I think they use it as a cudgel. | ||
| This is what's so frustrating for me. | ||
| And I'm never going to tell, you know, the people that let's say, let's say the vehement anti-Semites in the media. | ||
| It's like, I'm never going to, you know, whatever. | ||
| Okay, they exist, but it's like, I don't see that as a problem. | ||
| I guess, I guess some people can see it as a problem, but it's the same reason why I don't see anti-white bigots. | ||
| Like there's plenty of anti-white bigots in the media. | ||
| I don't spend a second of my day thinking about them. | ||
| I don't spend a second of my day responding to their, I don't care. | ||
| It doesn't affect my bottom line. | ||
| What I see happening is that the Israeli lobby uses individuals. | ||
| They use individual Jews and they say, oh, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
| You're attacking a Jewish person. | ||
| And I'm saying, no, I don't want to give Israel another $20 billion. | ||
| I say, no, I don't like President Trump. | ||
| By the way, he just had another conversation with Netanyahu on the phone last night. | ||
| I don't like President Trump. | ||
| I know he already does his laundry here. | ||
| Well, I'm just saying I want to be able to have a foreign policy discussion. | ||
| I want to be able to talk about a strategic decoupling from the Middle East without somebody stepping in and saying, you're an anti-Semite, you're a Jew hater. | ||
| No, I'm not. | ||
| Shut up. | ||
| You're losing the debate. | ||
| And so you use a Jewish individual like a political body shield so that I can't have a real geopolitical discussion or a real debate about foreign policy. | ||
| Well, yeah, that's how they shut down like politicians. | ||
| I mean, the Jewish question, that's, I would say, more for like the people to talk about. | ||
| But if you're a politician and you're trying to be politically correct about it, you are, you're trying to talk about the foreign policy. | ||
| And they absolutely use Jews. | ||
| Oh, you want a second Holocaust because you don't want to send billions more dollars to Israel? | ||
| They absolutely use that as a way of shutting people down. | ||
| And you see that use they use that with everybody, Marjorie Taylor Greene, practically anyone that goes against them. | ||
| You're an anti-Semite. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And they always leave out the 80 million white Christian men that died in World War II. | ||
| Somehow that number always gets forgotten. | ||
| Not that that matters because I'm sick of hearing about World War II. | ||
| Or the millions of Germans who were butchered and murdered. | ||
| That was a Holocaust that I think actually happened. | ||
| I would like to, I would like to be able to live in the year 2026 as we're approaching it. | ||
| I'd like to be able to live in the year 2026 without having to sit here in the post-Cold War, post-World War II geopolitical ideology. | ||
| I think that that would be great for the entire planet, actually. | ||
| Yeah, we never got over that. | ||
| And we just, you know, they say we won the war. | ||
| We totally won the war. | ||
| And yet we're living in a country that seems to resemble a country that lost the war. | ||
| So, you know, I always wished I was bilingual. | ||
| German would have been a cool one to speak. | ||
| Dah. | ||
| That's about all I got from German right there. | ||
| Start making some guttural sounds. | ||
| People just. | ||
| The German language does kind of suck. | ||
| I'm not going to lie. | ||
| I love Germans. | ||
| Hail Germans, but I'm not a fan of your language. | ||
| Hail Germans. | ||
| Great. | ||
| Thank you for that. | ||
| You guys say I said it. | ||
| I'll just start singing some Ramstein. | ||
| That's about my German. | ||
| That's about my German knowledge. | ||
| I can belt out about every Ramstein song. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So you're on the verge. | ||
| People are trying to cancel you. | ||
| You're not going anywhere, though. | ||
| Where can people follow you, support you? | ||
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Yeah. | |
| So I started a new YouTube channel. | ||
| I had an old one that I just kind of like revamped. | ||
| So if I get banned, I'll probably nuke that one as well. | ||
| But it's Club Gaddis. | ||
| And we basically just talk about more cultural things and more kind of focusing on the culture and focusing on unity amongst white people and trying to better our race because there's not really anyone doing that. | ||
| Yes, I'm a supremacist or an advocate, I should say. | ||
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Spike it, cut it. | |
| You're going to get some fallout for supporting me. | ||
| You platformed. | ||
| You platformed. | ||
| Oh, I got to, I got a level. | ||
| I got to balance the point. | ||
| I got to bring on like a black supremacist. | ||
| I got to bring on a Jewish supremacist. | ||
| I got to bring online. | ||
| Bring on one of those black Hebrew nationalists or what are they called? | ||
| The black Hebrew Israelites. | ||
| Yeah, the We Was Jews and shit. | ||
| Those people. | ||
| That's a great time. | ||
| They're the ones that'll make you clean their shoes, right? | ||
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| That's those guys. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| Clean my shoes, boy. | ||
| I'm like, of all the cultures to emulate. | ||
| Why that? | ||
| That's like trying to emulate Indian culture. | ||
| Well, I think they claim, I think this is what Kyrie Irving got in trouble for. | ||
| I think that they claim they're the real Israelites. | ||
| Isn't that the whole thing? | ||
| That's the whole, that's the whole point. | ||
| They don't really articulate it very well, though. | ||
| Well, it's my, and this goes beyond just that. | ||
| It's, it's, it's my understanding when you really get into it, like the 12 tribes of Israel and all the different tribes, and they all went their separate ways. | ||
| And it's like, it's like, how many of them are actually from the tribe of Israel or the tribe of Jacob or there's like all these other tribes. | ||
| It's a whole, it's a whole mixed history bag that I want to just be left in the Middle East. | ||
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| That's what I always come down to. | ||
| Hey, you guys, you got your whole world over there. | ||
| You guys are, you guys are the one that have a world of hate and killing each other and blowing each other up. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You got a whole world over there. | ||
| If you want to come to my world of peace and prosperity and freedom, we'll welcome you here. | ||
| Maybe we're starting to reconsider. | ||
| We'll welcome you here, but you got to leave the hate. | ||
| You got to leave the hate. | ||
| You got to leave the loyalties. | ||
| And I think that this is where at the end of the day, this needs to be the new messaging. | ||
| This needs to be the new concept. | ||
| It's like, hey, let's reimagine what we knew the entire time, which is if you're going to come to the United States of America, you're going to come here and you're going to assimilate and you're going to be a proud American citizen. | ||
| And anything short of that, I'm sorry, you're not in. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, I mean, I see view immigration as I would if I was buying a dog. | ||
| So if I was looking to buy a pit bull, the statistics of pit bulls eating toddlers is like through the roof. | ||
| They're the worst dogs to have if you have a toddler. | ||
| So lots of parents with toddlers decide, I'm going to bring this pit bull in. | ||
| I'm going to ignore all the statistics because this could be one of the good ones. | ||
| This could be one of the pit bulls that actually works out and doesn't eat my toddler in front of my face or bite my face off. | ||
| That's how I view immigration. | ||
| The statistics are not looking great. | ||
| The crime rate has gone up ever since we've had all of these illegals and legal immigrants come in this country. | ||
| So it's like, okay, you can be fair and you can say, well, you know what? | ||
| I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt. | ||
| I'm going to say that at least most of them want to come here and truly want to be Americans. | ||
| But in my opinion, I don't want to take the risk. | ||
| Like, sorry, your track record is not great. | ||
| The majority of you, you do not assimilate well. | ||
| We saw the LA riots in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, where they were all waving around their Mexican flags. | ||
| Viva, Mexico. | ||
| They're going out of high schools waving Mexican flags now. | ||
| I'm like, what the hell? | ||
| So I'm like, why even risk it? | ||
| I say, just cut it off. | ||
| Cut it off. | ||
| Sorry, world, you had your chance. | ||
| We gave you a chance. | ||
| We were empathetic and we were nice and welcoming to our own detriment. | ||
| And now it's over. | ||
| So you 1% of immigrants who may have been so good and loved America and been more patriotic than Americans. | ||
| Sorry, you missed your shot. | ||
| You know, actually, the way I summarize that is I think white, I think white Americans, maybe, maybe, honestly, maybe whites all around the planet, quite frankly, when you look at what's going on in Europe. | ||
| But I feel like whites have basically become like the dodo bird. | ||
| It's like whites kind of moved in, they moved into these areas of the world and they were able to basically completely control these areas of the world. | ||
| We're talking about Europe. | ||
| We're talking about the United States of America. | ||
| These became white countries, Anglo-Saxon countries, and they created such a prosperous, free society. | ||
| Doesn't mean that there weren't hard times. | ||
| Doesn't mean that there weren't, you know, difficult times where they went through struggles in their civilizations, but they created such prosperous civilizations. | ||
| There were no predators. | ||
| There were no predators. | ||
| There were no predators in Europe. | ||
| There were no predators in America. | ||
| So whites kind of got this like generationally, we just kind of fell into this comfort zone of there are no predators. | ||
| Everything's great. | ||
| Look at all these countries. | ||
| The whites are in control. | ||
| Everything's peaceful. | ||
| Everything's prosperous. | ||
| Everything's civilization. | ||
| We're advancing civilization. | ||
| And now it's like, because of those multi-generations, whites are now like the dodo bird. | ||
| They don't understand that there's predators all around them. | ||
| There's foreign policy predators. | ||
| There's foreigners moving in that are predators. | ||
| There's predatory policy. | ||
| And so it's like whites, it's like, why does the United States give so much foreign aid? | ||
| Why do these whites in America pay so much in taxes and don't even say a damn word? | ||
| Whites, white Christians have honestly basically became the dodo bird. | ||
| And if, and if they don't snap out of it, I mean, the numbers show that we'll be, we'll be extinct. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, I mean, even the population by 20, what is it, 2030 of Muslims is supposed to double by then. | ||
| Meanwhile, white people are not having children and everybody's working overtime to make sure that doesn't happen. | ||
| Like even the kind of gender. | ||
| And the white whites are paying. | ||
| Their whites are paying for other babies. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Oh, the whites are like, the whites are like, well, I can't afford. | ||
| I can't afford to have a baby right now. | ||
| So, okay, just pay taxes so that every other person on the planet can have babies. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Or what's worse, they'll go to Africa and adopt an African baby instead of a white child that is without a home or being raped in the foster parents. | ||
| You just had to say worse. | ||
| You just had to say it. | ||
| You just, you just can't help yourself, Lily. | ||
| This is what I'm saying. | ||
| I can't. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| That really pisses me off, by the way. | ||
| This channel endorses nothing from this guest. | ||
| Nothing is endorsed. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We reject everything. | ||
| Everything is rejected. | ||
| Just so everybody understands out there, the cancel culture, everybody listening, they're going to attack this. | ||
| No, we do not. | ||
| We endorse nothing from this guest. | ||
| Nothing at all. | ||
| And I don't mean any of it, by the way. | ||
| I'm a comedian. | ||
| You're a comedian now. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Take a drink of water. | ||
| Take it down. | ||
| All right, I'm letting you go now. | ||
| Final statement where people can follow you. | ||
| But you're still on YouTube, though. | ||
| They're just demonetized. | ||
| I'm not wrong, but since I got those strikes, I have a feeling I'll be banned any day. | ||
| So if you want to follow that, it's the Lily Gaddis show on YouTube until it's banned. | ||
| And then Club Gaddis is where you can get my very tasteful supremacy takes. | ||
| Tasteful supremacy. | ||
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They are tasteful, tasteful, and elegant. | |
| We're making nationalism great again. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
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| Bye. | ||
| Just try to stay out of trouble. | ||
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Okay. | |
| I'll try. | ||
| She can't help it. | ||
| I already know. | ||
| There's no way. | ||
| I can relate to it, though. | ||
| I have to say, I can't. | ||
| Mine goes a little different direction. | ||
| Mine is like political establishment, political power. | ||
| I just can't help it. | ||
| I'll always, it bothers me, no matter who it is. | ||
| I don't really like the identity politics. | ||
| I don't really get into that, but political power, that's where I can't help myself. | ||
| I can't help but piss off the people in power, no matter what, no matter who. | ||
| I don't know, you know, that's just who I am, I suppose. | ||
| All right, we went long with Lily. | ||
| I had so much news on that topic. | ||
| I'm actually kind of glad, to be honest, that I avoided all the foreign policy stuff. | ||
| I did mention Benjamin Netanyahu had a call with President Trump last night, said the two leaders stressed the importance and obligation of disarming Hamas. | ||
| Well, maybe they should stop arming Hamas to begin with, and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip. | ||
| The only people militarizing it are the Israelis and discussed the expanding of the peace agreements. | ||
| You mean the peace agreements where Israel has killed over 300 people since the peace agreements were signed? | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
| Anyway, I'm just kind of crossing some T's, dotting some I's here before we sign off for today. | ||
| By the way, we did have Ask the Doctor earlier today. | ||
| We got into the subject of childhood immunization with pediatrician Dr. Alejandro Diaz. | ||
| Really enjoyed that conversation. | ||
| When I sign off of the Owen report today, I'm going to be going live with Drew Hernandez pretty much immediately after we sign off. | ||
| I'm just going to hold. | ||
| I'm going to hold. | ||
| I got so much on the foreign policy issue and just the overwhelming nature of it that I'm going to hold off because I went long with Lily there. | ||
| And it really is like, it's like a two hours worth of content. | ||
| So let's do this. | ||
| Since I mentioned this with Lily, I'll show you these numbers. | ||
| When I talk about the white race going extinct, here is a graph. | ||
| Foreign-born population. | ||
| These are non-whites, by the way. | ||
| So basically, all of these graphs are in lockstep with the population. | ||
| So it's like the opposite of these graphs would be white population. | ||
| So imagine these graphs, but the opposite is the white population. | ||
| So Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States. | ||
| You can see the white population is decreasing dramatically. | ||
| Now, this is the foreign-born population index that you're seeing from 1990 to 2024 on the screen. | ||
| So, these are the number of foreign-born in these countries. | ||
| But the reverse side of this graph is the white population. | ||
| So, this is the reverse of this is the white population decreasing. | ||
| Which you can see in all of these white countries, what used to be white countries, the white population is decreasing rapidly, where the entire world scale, it's nowhere near the same number. | ||
| So, you can tell it's just being targeted in the white countries. | ||
| So, you'd have to wonder why that is. | ||
| You can't believe that that's organic. | ||
| Now, you might be able to say, if you want to do like a genetics, what's the name of that table? | ||
| I forget the name of that table where you've got the four boxes and it's about dominant traits. | ||
| Forget the name of that, but you could say, well, yeah, when white people, typically, if a white person reproduces with a non-white person, the non-white genetic traits usually will eventually win out. | ||
| Darker skin color, darker eyes, darker hair. | ||
| So, you could make that point, but that is not what's being represented in these graphs. | ||
| That is not what is being represented when it talks about what used to be considered white countries and how the white population is decreasing. | ||
| So, yes, at these numbers, in fact, you could argue that white people are now becoming the most, I want to say rare. | ||
| I don't know what the word would be. | ||
| I mean, they're not going extinct. | ||
| Endangered species, maybe. | ||
| Are whites becoming an endangered human species? | ||
| You could probably make that claim that whites are becoming an endangered species, and the numbers would bear it out. | ||
| I don't think that's by design. | ||
| I don't think, I don't think the open border policy of pouring Middle Easterners and pouring Africaners into traditionally white countries, I do believe that is by design. | ||
| You don't have numbers like this on the screen unless it's an agenda, folks. | ||
| That is an agenda. | ||
| At some point, probably in the late 1980s, early 1990s, at some point, the agenda was decided. | ||
| We are going to flood white countries with non-white people, and we are going to get rid of the white population. | ||
| Somebody made that decision. | ||
| The decision was made, and now it's being executed. | ||
| The numbers all bear it out. | ||
| The numbers all bear it out. | ||
| And then, if you wanted another reason to say, I believe that this is all by design, it's that look at the commentary. | ||
| You can talk about, hey, we want black people to be proud, and we're going to say we want more black babies, and we want Jewish people to be proud, and we want more Jewish babies, and we want Muslims to be proud, and we want more Muslim babies. | ||
| So, it's like every other group. | ||
| I mean, you look at Asian countries, they don't even let anybody in. | ||
| Asian countries are the most homogeneous countries in the world. | ||
| It's not even close. | ||
| So, it's like everybody is allowed to have their identity. | ||
| Everybody is allowed to have their pride. | ||
| Everybody is allowed to be public about it, but not the whites. | ||
| Not you rotten whites. | ||
| You're not allowed. | ||
| You're bad, actually, if you want. | ||
| If you want to make white babies, if you say, I will only be with white people because I want to make white babies, you're bad. | ||
| If you say, I want to defend and protect white culture and white civilization, you're bad. | ||
| You're not allowed to do that. | ||
| It's the only group. | ||
| It's the only group that's not allowed that. | ||
| So when you look at the numbers and you look at the messaging, I can't believe it's organic. | ||
| And by the way, the messaging, a lot of it now comes from white liberals, which is odd. | ||
| I guess it's the guilt trip whiteness pandemic. | ||
| This was from over the holiday. | ||
| University of Minnesota project urging white parents to re-educate kids. | ||
| Oh, yes, tell your white kids how bad they are. | ||
| You people are sick. | ||
| You people are sick. | ||
| So that's what they do. | ||
| It's all by design. | ||
| They open the borders of white countries to destroy the white civilization and the white race. | ||
| And then they find their wacko, brainwashed liberal whites to get into the universities and tell white people that they're bad and celebrate their demise. | ||
| And how evil is that to tell a kid that? | ||
| How evil must you be? | ||
| These white liberals, these white liberals are some of the sickest, most deranged people on planet Earth, aren't they? | ||
| They want to trans their children. | ||
| They want to mangle their children. | ||
| And they want to tell them they're bad because they're white. | ||
| You, you white liberals are freaks. | ||
| You are psychotic freaks for what you've done to what you've done to kids. | ||
| Psychotic freaks. | ||
| And then, you know, they do this. | ||
| You may have seen this video. | ||
| Maybe I should wait and cover this tomorrow because it deserves a little more attention, I'd say. | ||
| But you had this video. | ||
| You may have seen it over the weekend, the holiday weekend. | ||
| This woman is like, she's spazzing out because I guess she has some, she's got some issue with a white woman in the store. | ||
| And so she goes off blaming her about how she's bad for being white and all this stuff. | ||
| It's like this huge rant that went viral. | ||
| And then she did a follow-up rant talking about how sick she is of white people and all this stuff. | ||
| And it's just like, what happened, man? | ||
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| And by the way, I don't want this. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I don't care if you're white or black. | ||
| I don't care if you're brown, whatever, all the different skin color, all the different things, all the different identities. | ||
| Like, I don't care who you are. | ||
| When it's like, can we ever move on as humanity? | ||
| Can we ever just move on and just get along and just live and let live? | ||
| It's like, that's what America used to be about. | ||
| That's the America. | ||
| Hell, I even got a taste of that America. | ||
| I like to think. | ||
| I like to think I got a taste of that America in the 1990s, even. | ||
| I like to think I got a taste of that America when I was in high school. | ||
| Nobody cared about race. | ||
| Nobody cared about religion. | ||
| Literally nobody. | ||
| I would go to parties in high school. | ||
| There'd be all the black kids, white kids, Asian kids, Mexican kids, be Jews, Muslims, Christians, Catholics. | ||
| We all got along. | ||
| Nobody cared about the identity. | ||
| And maybe it's still like that. | ||
| But somebody doesn't like that. | ||
| Somebody, somebody doesn't want us to be raised like that. | ||
| Something is happening to divide us on things that we can't control. | ||
| And I guess that's the ultimate power move, isn't it? | ||
| If you can divide people on things that they can't control, then you'll keep them divided forever, won't you? | ||
| Because I can't change the color of my skin. | ||
| I can't change how I was brought up. | ||
| You can try to get me to reject it, but you can't change it. | ||
| What's done is done. | ||
| Some things are permanent. | ||
| So, yeah, if you can divide people on things that they can't change or can't help or that have already been done, then I guess you can divide people forever, can't you? | ||
| And a house divided falls apart, as they say. | ||
| And so here we are. | ||
| But don't worry, folks. | ||
| We've got the solution as we sign off today. | ||
| All you need is some Trump vodka. | ||
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| I don't drink vodka, but if I did, I'd be chugging this. | ||
| We'd be chugging this vodka. | ||
| Eric Trump announces Trump vodka. | ||
| It's available for pre-orders. | ||
| I looked at it. | ||
| I think it's like a 50-buck, $50 bottle here. | ||
| I'm assuming this is a fifth. | ||
| This looks like a fifth of vodka here. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| 80-proof. | ||
| The great American spirit, Trump vodka. | ||
| Eric Trump announces Trump vodka is available for pre-orders. | ||
| Head over to Trumpvodka.com to get your hands on the first bottles. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I would actually consider getting one of these bottles just as like a memorabilia, just as a keepsake, just to have it. | ||
| It's kind of just a piece of political memorabilia. | ||
| I wonder if it's any good at $50 a bottle. | ||
| But that's what we need. | ||
| We just needed some Trump vodka, folks. | ||
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Get your hands on the Trump vodka. | |
| I don't drink it myself, but if you drink enough of it, you'll think that my policies are doing really good. | ||
| In fact, I think we're going to make it mandatory. | ||
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Okay. | |
| We're going to make Trump vodka a mandatory thing. | ||
| We're going to put it in the tap water because the only way you can think this administration is following through on promises, the only way you can believe that the economy is doing great, the only way you can think that Caroline Levitt is still being perfectly honest, the only way you can think there's nothing wrong with bombing those boats in Venezuela, the only way you can think that there's no foreign influence over this administration is after 10 shots of Trump vodka. | ||
| So drink up, folks. | ||
| Drink up. |