Owen Shroyer Live - Trump Administration Seeking Nuclear War Bunkers While Starting Wars All Over The World Aired: 2026-03-30 Duration: 03:18:52 === Post-CPAC Voter Sentiment (04:29) === [00:00:00] Ladies and gentlemen, it is Monday, March 30th, 2026. [00:00:03] Here's what's coming up on the Owen Report today. [00:00:17] Well, now that CPAC has concluded, I think we can get an even better grasp on where MAGA and or Republican voters are at. [00:00:31] Considering this is a midterm year and we're just a couple hundred days away, you would think the things that are on display right now when it comes to conversations on the right and then directly what we saw at CPAC, what we heard at CPAC, you think there would be a much higher level of, I mean, should we say panic? [00:00:59] Panic, awareness, urgency, any combination of these things. [00:01:07] You think the GOP and the Republicans would be panicked, but no. [00:01:10] No, they seem to be quite comfortable, actually. [00:01:14] They seem to be quite comfortable. [00:01:16] They seem to be indifferent. [00:01:21] They seem to be maybe even unaware or in denial. [00:01:28] But we've got some of the latest updates on this. [00:01:30] We'll tell you what CPAC was. [00:01:32] We'll tell you what it wasn't. [00:01:36] So we're going to start off with that as well as some other polls. [00:01:40] You know, the polls are always trying to accomplish something, but they are accomplishing one thing. [00:01:48] This war is not popular. [00:01:51] And that's the big one. [00:01:54] That's the big one. [00:01:55] And so I see these presidential polls, and they're all trending one direction. [00:02:01] They're all trending towards the Democrats. [00:02:07] And it's like, how can you not see it? [00:02:09] All you have to do is look on these line graphs because now you have these new prediction market polls, let's call them. [00:02:17] It's really just the prediction market, but we'll call them polls. [00:02:21] Maybe they're better than polls. [00:02:24] And you can look at the timeline. [00:02:26] You can look at the line graph and you can see right when Trump goes into Iran, all right-wing polls start going down. [00:02:36] It's like, you know, oh, there it is. [00:02:38] It's like, oh, okay, here we are. [00:02:40] Oh, Iran war. [00:02:42] There it goes. [00:02:46] It's so obvious how unpopular this thing is. [00:02:48] And I guess they figure they can do it and end it before the midterms. [00:02:53] I guess that's their hope. [00:02:54] That's their measurement. [00:02:55] Or they've just forgotten about the midterms altogether. [00:02:57] Well, that's obviously going to be a mistake for Trump, but maybe he thinks he can get over it. [00:03:04] So we'll look at all of that. [00:03:08] And then we'll see what's actually happening as far as the other geopolitical developments are concerned with the war in Iran. [00:03:16] There are some other things developing there. [00:03:19] Some news out of Israel today. [00:03:22] But then the conversation, we'll bring it back here to the conversation that's being had. [00:03:28] And we almost have to cover this every week now because the same thing happens every weekend. [00:03:34] Is you have these conversations in the media and you have supporters of Israel. [00:03:39] You have Israel loyalists kind of looking around at these panels, looking around at these political discussions and saying, I don't get it. [00:03:46] Why don't you love Israel? [00:03:48] Why don't you love Israel as much as me? [00:03:53] Because we just don't. [00:03:56] There's nothing complex. [00:03:58] And that's the deal is they think there's some sort of a complex puzzle. [00:04:01] They think this non-supportive Israel is like some Rubik's cube that they have to work out and figure out. [00:04:09] It's really not that difficult. [00:04:11] We just don't care. [00:04:12] We have no affiliation. [00:04:16] We have no ancestral ties, no religious ties, really. [00:04:20] We just don't care. [00:04:22] And they think there's some sort of a secret key or secret pattern or secret code word that they can just switch our care on. === Water Filtration System Deal (03:27) === [00:04:29] Like, oh, now I get it. [00:04:32] So they're just going to continue to swing and miss on this Israel issue is what they're going to, they're just going to continue to swing and miss. [00:04:38] We do have some other news. [00:04:40] We're going to go back to the moon or we're going to first we're going to do a lap around the moon. [00:04:44] We've got AI coming for your for your taxes. [00:04:48] So that's nice. [00:04:49] We got water restrictions now, water restrictions. [00:04:52] And maybe we'll look at more of those lights in the sky because why not? [00:04:57] This news update was brought to you by Owenschroyer.store, the official site for Owen Report merchandise. 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[00:08:30] It has cost us 36 billion. [00:08:34] I think the number is at least double that. [00:08:36] I have to be honest with you. [00:08:38] I think it's at least double that. [00:08:41] And why would I say that? [00:08:43] Well, the Pentagon and the Trump administration are requesting $200 billion from Congress, $200 billion for the cost of this war. [00:08:58] So somehow that seems a little higher than the cost that we're told. [00:09:03] So that means they're either anticipating that this war is going to go on much longer or the price of this war is much higher. [00:09:12] Either way, it's a month now. [00:09:13] I think you can call it a month and $36 billion. [00:09:18] That is fair. [00:09:21] You know, the algorithm on X. [00:09:22] I don't know if you've noticed this. [00:09:23] I actually like it. [00:09:24] A lot of people complain. [00:09:27] I actually like how sensitive it is. [00:09:30] But here's an example of the algorithm's sensitivity. [00:09:34] I see this video of a guy in New York City and one of Mamdani's big campaign promises and deliveries is they're going around New York City and they're fixing these potholes. [00:09:50] I mean, and it's bad. [00:09:53] It's bad. [00:09:54] I have to tell you, I don't, I don't, I can't remember. [00:09:56] I probably haven't driven in New York City in 20 years. [00:10:01] I'd say like 2005, maybe. [00:10:04] Normally you're in New York City. [00:10:06] You're either walking or you're trying to get a ride somewhere. [00:10:11] But they've gone out in New York City. [00:10:12] They've found some potholes. [00:10:14] I bet there's a million of them. [00:10:16] But they've gone out. [00:10:17] They've refilled some potholes. [00:10:19] So it's kind of becoming this political thing for Mamdani to be refilling these potholes. [00:10:25] And the pothole is really just symbolic at the end of the day. [00:10:30] The pothole is just symbolic of where our country is at. [00:10:33] And now we have to sit there and deal with the damn pothole every day. [00:10:39] So anyway, so this guy goes around New York City. [00:10:41] He's filming all these potholes. [00:10:43] We're talking about potholes that are like, yeah, 12 inches deep. [00:10:48] Massive potholes. [00:10:49] Some of these potholes, they're down to like the wire that keeps the cement when it's first. [00:10:55] I don't know. [00:10:55] I'm not a structural engineer of roads here. [00:10:58] So at the risk of sounding stupid, I think you understand. [00:11:02] And so all of a sudden, so I watched this video on X of the potholes, and now it's just potholes everywhere. [00:11:08] I got, you know, pothole videos in Denver and pothole videos in Florida. [00:11:12] I got pot. [00:11:13] We got potholes everywhere. [00:11:14] And so the pothole is symbolic. [00:11:17] It's this tiny little nuisance that we all have to deal with. [00:11:21] I deal with them in Austin. [00:11:22] I'm sure you do too. [00:11:24] Some of these roads are so bad in Austin, you just have to avoid them. [00:11:28] They got these potholes. [00:11:29] So you got these potholes, this little nuisance that should be fixed. [00:11:34] It's a 24-hour fix at TOPS. [00:11:38] You send a crew out there. [00:11:39] They can usually do it in less than an hour. [00:11:41] You just refill a pothole. [00:11:43] You know, these roads we use all the time, these taxes we pay, can't even get a damn pothole fixed. [00:11:50] And this is everywhere. [00:11:51] And the joke's on us. [00:11:53] The joke's on us. [00:11:55] I can't go down Congress. [00:11:57] I can't go down First Street. [00:11:59] I can't go down All Torf. [00:12:01] I can't go down Riverside. [00:12:05] I can't go down some of these roads downtown. [00:12:07] It's just, you know, you need a damn Hummer. [00:12:12] You need an ATV. [00:12:16] You go to the car dealership. [00:12:18] Yeah, I need an all-terrain vehicle, four-wheel drive. [00:12:23] I need nice big, thick tires to handle some rugged terrain. [00:12:26] Oh, you go off-roading a lot? [00:12:29] You drive out in the wilderness? [00:12:30] No, I just drive around Austin. [00:12:33] I'm going to need a lift, too. [00:12:36] Oh, you drive outdoors a lot. [00:12:38] You drive through the woods. [00:12:41] No, I just drive downtown. [00:12:43] It's basically, you know, you need an all-terrain vehicle to drive downtown. [00:12:46] So you can't even get a damn pothole fixed. [00:12:49] Now you're a month deep in this war in Iran. [00:12:52] $36 billion. [00:12:56] Do you think we could do it? [00:12:59] Do you think we could fix every pothole in the country for $36 billion? [00:13:07] I would say yes. [00:13:09] I'd like to believe we could, but there has to be a will. [00:13:14] There has to be a will. [00:13:15] And that's the problem. [00:13:19] The will in Washington, D.C. is really not to fix the country. [00:13:24] The will in Washington, D.C. is not to make America great again, not to focus on the interests or the things that we need to here domestically. [00:13:35] The issues we have with education. [00:13:37] The issues we have in our metropolitan areas, our downtowns. [00:13:42] No. [00:13:43] There's no will there. [00:13:45] The will is always in some foreign country. [00:13:48] The will is always in some special interest. [00:13:53] So there's no will. [00:13:54] There's no will to actually fix our country. [00:13:56] Now, we thought this was going to be the Trump administration. [00:14:01] We did. [00:14:03] And so far we feel like we've been fooled. === Pretending to Be Shocked (15:47) === [00:14:05] We feel like we've been betrayed to such a degree now that these thoughts, these feelings are being expressed at CPAC. [00:14:16] Or you might even say they're not even being expressed at CPAC. [00:14:20] They're being expressed in the case that nobody is going to CPAC. [00:14:26] And this had to be. [00:14:28] Here I am. [00:14:28] I'm talking about a damn pothole video. [00:14:32] I'm opening my show on a Monday talking about a damn pothole video. [00:14:38] That's how flatlining CPAC was. [00:14:42] That's how irrelevant CPAC was. [00:14:44] There was maybe a couple moments from CPAC that grabbed some people's attention. [00:14:51] Other than that, I'm watching pothole videos. [00:14:54] It's where I'm at. [00:14:59] So what did you get out of CPAC? [00:15:00] Not much. [00:15:01] We're going to look at some of the response, some of the aftermath. [00:15:08] But to bring it home, to close out this short Monday monologue, I really didn't have much to say. [00:15:16] I just see these new polls and I see this. [00:15:19] It's like we're pretending to be shocked. [00:15:23] Like, oh, my gosh. [00:15:26] Gavin Newsom is pulling higher than JD Vance now. [00:15:30] Whoa. [00:15:32] Where did this come from? [00:15:36] What are you talking about, Panikin? [00:15:39] You're not tired of winning? [00:15:41] I'm sorry. [00:15:42] Did you end up in a war you voted against? [00:15:45] I'm sorry. [00:15:48] I'm sorry, panicking. [00:15:50] That's too bad. [00:15:53] That's too bad, you silly panicking. [00:15:56] But don't worry. [00:15:58] Those Epstein arrests aren't coming. [00:16:00] Those deep state arrests aren't coming. [00:16:02] No. [00:16:03] Farmers, eh. [00:16:05] We got a little gimmick for you. [00:16:06] We'll tell you about the little farmers gimmick that they got over the weekend. [00:16:10] But stop everything. [00:16:15] Stop everything. [00:16:21] And go bomb Iran. [00:16:24] Go back to bombing the Middle East. [00:16:27] Go back to sending more troops to the Middle East. [00:16:30] That's what we need. [00:16:34] That's what we're so desperate for here. [00:16:38] We're crying out loud, please, more war in the Middle East. [00:16:43] I have never had enough war in the Middle East. [00:16:47] That's what winning actually translates to. [00:16:53] You'll get so tired of winning. [00:16:56] There it is. [00:16:58] Winning actually means war in the Middle East. [00:17:02] You'll be so tired of winning. [00:17:04] Oh, man, am I tired of winning, guys? [00:17:06] Who's with me on that? [00:17:07] We are sick of winning. [00:17:09] I mean, we are damn sick and tired of winning, guys. [00:17:12] Wow. [00:17:12] Holy smokes, can we stop winning? [00:17:14] It'd be nice if we could just stop winning. [00:17:17] Man, oh, man, this winning is out of control. [00:17:22] So we act shocked. [00:17:23] Oh, we don't know why Democrats are favored to win the Senate now. [00:17:30] We can't figure it out. [00:17:31] The Democrats are favored to win the midterms, and now JD Vance is behind Newsome. [00:17:38] They're shocked. [00:17:41] It couldn't be that unpopular war. [00:17:44] It couldn't be Trump betraying all of his loyalist followers. [00:17:49] It couldn't be. [00:17:50] It couldn't be how cringe MAGA has become. [00:17:53] It couldn't be that. [00:17:54] No. [00:17:56] These people just don't get it. [00:18:01] No, we're going to pretend to be shocked. [00:18:05] We're going to pretend that we're shocked here. [00:18:07] This is what most people in the political world fail to either understand or they fail to communicate this to their audience. [00:18:19] Maybe both. [00:18:20] Of course, it would be one with the other. [00:18:23] So I'm going to explain it. [00:18:25] I've explained it here before. [00:18:26] It's very important to understand this. [00:18:30] Because look, we all have our political opinions. [00:18:32] We are, you know, we're opinionated people. [00:18:35] Do your own research, whatever. [00:18:39] You're amongst maybe at most 10% of Americans that actually care enough about politics to follow it. [00:18:46] And if you're listening to this show, you're probably in the top 1% as far as your interest in politics, that you would listen to a three-hour show every day to try to figure out what's going on in the world, or at least the political world. [00:19:02] So most Americans really, there's only like two or three things that will affect them in an average year as far as politics are concerned. [00:19:11] There's like two or three stories that they're going to see that might make their mind up about a political decision, or they're just going to look at their bottom line. [00:19:23] They're going to look at their bottom line as far as the economy is concerned. [00:19:27] They're going to look at their bottom line as far as safety, education is concerned. [00:19:32] They're just going to look at their bottom line. [00:19:33] That's 90% of America. [00:19:38] 90%. [00:19:42] And so the politicos that at this point kind of just become propagandists, they're sitting around In their political huddles, and they're sitting around in their think tanks and their roundtables, and they're trying to figure out how do we get people to like this? [00:20:01] How do we get people to like this war? [00:20:04] How do we get people to support this war? [00:20:06] What buzzwords? [00:20:07] What catchphrases? [00:20:08] Who should we have selling it? [00:20:09] Who can we, what do we do here? [00:20:12] Meanwhile, it's never going to be that deep. [00:20:16] Now, this around war story will be probably one of, let's say, three this year that will affect how people vote. [00:20:23] And the vast majority of Americans don't like it. [00:20:26] They don't like this war. [00:20:27] They don't really care about the details. [00:20:29] They're not going to spend time going through the details. [00:20:34] And this is why you have people like Bill Maher, whether intentionally or not, spewing war propaganda over the weekend because he sees it. [00:20:45] He knows people don't like this war and he doesn't understand it. [00:20:49] So he goes on his show and he's going to say, don't these people understand? [00:20:56] And I have this clip today. [00:20:58] He's going to say, don't you understand that Israel has literally never attacked anyone ever? [00:21:05] Don't you understand that Israel is always in self-defense? [00:21:08] They've never done anything wrong. [00:21:11] And it's this whole sales pitch, whether you believe it or not, it doesn't matter. [00:21:15] It's this whole sales pitch to the audience of, hey, this war is good. [00:21:23] This war is good. [00:21:25] It's a good thing. [00:21:26] And it's just not working. [00:21:31] And then we're going to be, we're shocked. [00:21:33] The Democrats are favored to win. [00:21:38] We're stunned. [00:21:40] Who could have seen it coming? [00:21:41] You know, I mean, if only somebody was warning the Trump administration, if only somebody was warning MAGA, like, I don't know, literally a year ago, if only somebody could have warned them, maybe we could have avoided all of this. [00:22:00] But you know what? [00:22:02] I'm appreciative to have you in the 1% that actually cares, the 1% that actually pays attention, the 1% that's trying to figure out what's going on. [00:22:12] Whether it's in the skies, whether it's right in front of our eyes, whether it's on the other side of the planet. [00:22:20] This is why you're tuned into the Owen Report. [00:22:22] So let's actually get to today's content. [00:22:30] Let's see what we have to start us off. [00:22:32] So I, you know, I told you this, I guess it was a week ago now, and I was talking about, I did an opening monologue on morale of the right and how I had called some, you know, let's say sources. [00:22:48] That's not some flex here, but you know, I talk to people that have a little closer access to stuff than I do here in my Texas garage. [00:22:58] And I came on the next day and I did that monologue and I said, hey, guys, look, morale on the inside is down. [00:23:07] And basically, everything flows through Trump at this point. [00:23:11] And so you're either supporting Trump because you're scared for your own political life or you're principled like Massey and are just opposing things on issues. [00:23:28] Or you might figure it like some Democrats do, we're going to dial our level of Trump bashing hatred, whatever. [00:23:38] We're going to dial that up or down depending on where he's at politically so we can win an election. [00:23:46] But as I said, the morale behind the scenes is bad. [00:23:49] It's not good. [00:23:51] We got, we, we, I mean, really, we had the edge on that story. [00:23:55] Two days later, um, Politico and then the rest of them pick it up, how morale on the right is low. [00:24:04] And then today, you have this political politics and poll tracker. [00:24:13] There's growing consternation among younger, more right-wing White House staffers. [00:24:21] Who do you think I'm talking to? [00:24:22] Said one person familiar with the dynamics who was granted anonymity through these discussions. [00:24:32] Anonymity. [00:24:33] I hate that word. [00:24:34] We should strike it from the language. [00:24:37] Who was granted secrecy? [00:24:39] See, so he doesn't want to come out and put his name on record or whoever this person is. [00:24:44] I don't know if it's he or she. [00:24:47] They don't want to put their name on record because they know the implications, yet the morale is so bad. [00:24:52] It's so palpable that it's starting to kind of excrete through these holes. [00:25:00] And the media is starting to pick it up and they're starting to squeeze to see if they can get some more of that excretion. [00:25:08] This is getting nasty. [00:25:09] It's like a meeting with Caroline Levitt and Christy Noam. [00:25:14] Throw Pam Bonnie in there with Trump. [00:25:17] The quote, they're very frustrated. [00:25:20] They didn't love the war to start with. [00:25:23] And since it began, the constant contradictory messaging from the president himself is just brutal, brutal for staff to deal with and making their life really hard. [00:25:33] He puts his people in a really tough position, especially people who are public-facing. [00:25:38] And then Caroline Levitt dealt with it a little bit today during her press conference. [00:25:42] And, you know, it's funny about that. [00:25:49] Well, I'm not watching the press conference. [00:25:51] I got all my, you know. [00:25:53] I got all my news media up. [00:25:56] I got my talk radio on. [00:25:59] And I see Caroline Levitt pop up on the screen. [00:26:03] And my indifference is immediate. [00:26:08] My indifference is immediate. [00:26:10] I don't even want anything to do with it. [00:26:12] I don't even care. [00:26:14] And then I just say, well, I got to figure out what she's saying. [00:26:21] So I go ahead and tune in. [00:26:26] And she's getting peppered mostly with war questions. [00:26:29] A couple of times she looks bad, but you can tell she's just on script. [00:26:33] She's just saying what she's supposed to say. [00:26:36] And most people in the media are too scared to press her on any of these issues because they could lose their job or they could lose their access. [00:26:52] So they really, at this point, the only thing they can do, and it won't matter what we say, the only thing they can do to save face is to get the hell out of there and just declare victory. [00:27:04] And it won't matter what the true story is. [00:27:06] I mean, to me, you know, what's victory? [00:27:08] What's the loss? [00:27:09] I don't know. [00:27:10] I know what it costs. [00:27:11] I know that. [00:27:12] I know the political costs. [00:27:14] I know the financial costs. [00:27:16] You want to declare victory or you want to say it's a loss. [00:27:19] It's not even going to matter. [00:27:21] It's going to be the headline. [00:27:22] It's going to be the story. [00:27:23] The only way they can turn this around, they'd have to do it. [00:27:28] I mean, Caroline Levitt says, oh, we got maybe a week left, is essentially what she's telling the press today. [00:27:35] Oh, we've got like a week left. [00:27:38] And then, you know, Trump's making these big threats. [00:27:43] He's just going to wipe out all of their power. [00:27:45] And then he's contradictory on his messaging with Cuba. [00:27:47] He's contradictory on his messaging with Russia. [00:27:49] And so it's okay. [00:27:50] Here's Levitt having to answer all this stuff. [00:27:52] She can't do it, obviously. [00:27:58] So she says, well, it looks like maybe we got a week left. [00:28:03] And then what's going to happen next week? [00:28:07] What is she going to say then? [00:28:08] Or maybe she won't be there. [00:28:10] Maybe she'll take maternity leave. [00:28:12] And who knows if she ever comes back after that. [00:28:18] But you can tell it's getting tense. [00:28:20] It's getting a little, it's getting a little more tensious. [00:28:25] And it's starting to feel like the cracks are starting to break. [00:28:28] And eventually, eventually one of these networks is just going to tell their person. [00:28:35] And then they're going to say, look, here's the deal. [00:28:38] You're going to have to just press this. [00:28:39] You're going to have to press the limit on this. [00:28:41] If they kick you out, if they take our credentials, whatever, we'll raise a fuss. [00:28:45] But we can't let these questions go unanswered. [00:28:48] We've pinned them down on these war questions. [00:28:50] They can't get an answer. [00:28:52] Just go up there, force Caroline Levitt's hand. [00:28:54] And you started to get a little bit of that today, and she just moved on and kept going to other people. [00:29:00] This guy tried to get the question in about the war that she was flip-flopping on, and he tried to pin her down on it, and she just immediately went someone else, raised her voice, and it was a whole thing. [00:29:10] So you wonder, it's like eventually there's going to be kind of a blitz on Levitt. [00:29:15] Right now, they're still a little too afraid of the administration. [00:29:17] Right now, they're still a little too afraid of the punishment, the consequences of stepping up there and forcing the administration to actually answer a question honestly on these war fronts. [00:29:31] And today was the first time there was kind of, it was like an outside blitz, maybe like a corner blitz. [00:29:38] Eventually, it's going to get to the point, it's going to be an all-out blitz. [00:29:41] And everyone in the media is going to sit there and say, okay, you can't just sit here and avoid these questions forever. [00:29:49] You got to answer these questions eventually. === Hispanic Voters Strategy (15:27) === [00:29:52] And now that she kind of put that, you know, oh, Mel, there's like one or two weeks left on it today. [00:29:57] Now it's okay. [00:30:00] You kind of built a wall behind you. [00:30:02] There's only so much more room you can have to back up on. [00:30:07] But this is why the Republicans are now looking like they're going to lose the midterms. [00:30:14] This is the main reason. [00:30:16] And then, so, okay, so let's go to CPAC quickly. [00:30:19] I don't have too much from CPAC. [00:30:23] Attendance is down. [00:30:24] Morale is down. [00:30:27] And let's just take a look at a couple of clips here. [00:30:32] You want to know why. [00:30:34] It's the craziest thing to be a young, true conservative. [00:30:40] It really is. [00:30:41] And I think most younger people, Gen X and below, at least with men, most men, Gen X and below, are mostly politically conservative and socially liberal. [00:30:56] You know, we want to live and let live. [00:30:59] We're not really here to judge what you do on your private time, in your private life. [00:31:04] We're really not interested. [00:31:06] It's not our business. [00:31:07] We'd like you to, you know, keep some of that stuff at home. [00:31:10] We don't want to see some of it. [00:31:11] We're not really interested. [00:31:13] We don't think it belongs in public. [00:31:15] We're also not here to encroach. [00:31:19] More of a live and let live type. [00:31:22] And for the most part, I think these generations, definitely the men, they vote this way. [00:31:29] So, okay, you can go left, you can go right, maybe depending on the campaign, depending on the messaging, depending on the candidate. [00:31:37] Most of these people voted for Trump. [00:31:40] Well, they're really disillusioned. [00:31:42] They're really disenfranchised. [00:31:43] Trump hasn't delivered. [00:31:44] They feel betrayed. [00:31:46] This might be the biggest voting block, maybe by numbers. [00:31:49] If not now, it will be soon, but I think definitely by thrust, this is now the most powerful voting block. [00:31:57] Most I would say most boomers, they kind of already decide where they're going to vote. [00:32:05] You know, they vote Democrat, they vote Republican. [00:32:09] Gen X and below, they can go either way. [00:32:11] A lot of these guys, Gen X and below, they'll vote either way. [00:32:15] Many of their votes are just protest votes. [00:32:18] Many of their votes are just, we're so sick of this guy, we're going to vote for the other. [00:32:22] We're sick of this party, we're going to vote for the other. [00:32:25] It's kind of this just recycled mindset of, okay, this person is the one. [00:32:31] Oh, they betrayed us. [00:32:32] Now this person is the one. [00:32:33] Oh, they betrayed us. [00:32:34] So you keep going down this path. [00:32:37] But it might be the most important because of that. [00:32:39] That's the swing vote that can determine elections. [00:32:43] So here you are. [00:32:44] You're a younger Republican voter, a younger conservative, American patriot, nationalist, whatever you want to call it. [00:32:52] You've already seen how Trump has completely gone sideways as far as the campaign and then the administration results are concerned. [00:33:02] So you're already a little, you're already not so feeling, you're not feeling so hot about right-wing politics. [00:33:08] So this is why CPAC was really low in attendance this year. [00:33:12] And I think there's other factors. [00:33:15] I think the economy is bad. [00:33:17] I think that traveling is a pain in the butt. [00:33:20] And so people just opted not to go. [00:33:22] So you've got the betrayal of Trump. [00:33:24] The economy is bad. [00:33:25] And traveling is a headache. [00:33:27] All three of these things combined, you've got really low energy, low turnout at CPAC. [00:33:31] But let's say you go. [00:33:34] Let's say you go. [00:33:36] You're a younger guy. [00:33:38] You're one of these swing voters. [00:33:41] And this is what you get. [00:33:42] This is what's represented now in the Republican Party. [00:33:45] You want to know why morale is low? [00:33:48] You want to know why young people are out and frustrated. [00:33:52] This is what you get now from the right wing. [00:33:54] What you say to some Republican people to say, well, this is Israel's war. [00:33:58] It shouldn't be America's war. [00:34:02] That's not so. [00:34:06] Israel is God's people. [00:34:08] Those that bliss Israel will be a bliss. [00:34:12] Those that curse Israel, they better watch out. [00:34:15] What you say to some Republicans. [00:34:18] Oh, yeah, that's going to help win votes. [00:34:20] That's what young Americans are wanting to hear. [00:34:25] That's the exact type of right-wing, conservative, neocon mindset slop that is pushing people off the Republican Party. [00:34:36] That is almost literally the exact messaging that is going to push young conservatives, independents right back to either not voting independent or Democrat is something like that. [00:34:52] And, you know, I find this funny because let's actually look at this from a strategic standpoint because this is politics after all. [00:35:00] And you do have to win elections in this country, whether you believe that they're legitimate or not. [00:35:06] Put that aside. [00:35:09] You do have to have some strategy here. [00:35:11] If that's your messaging for right-wing politics, you're out. [00:35:14] Your strategy, cooked. [00:35:16] Not going to win anything. [00:35:20] But you might say, well, who is he talking to? [00:35:24] Who is he talking to here? [00:35:26] Who wants to hear that message? [00:35:29] Where is this message landing and who is it driving to right-wing politics? [00:35:35] Who does it represent even? [00:35:39] Why do I say that? [00:35:40] Well, because you have this other messaging coming out of CPAC, and they say we have to be catering to the Hispanic vote. [00:35:50] There was a former Representative Myra Flores. [00:35:55] This is one of the viral clips. [00:35:56] It's one of the very few viral clips that comes out of CPAC. [00:35:59] Myra Flores says we need to be catering to the Hispanic vote if Republicans want to win. [00:36:05] And there's kind of this big backlash from that. [00:36:09] And it's kind of this identity politics angle that's not supposed to be in right-wing politics. [00:36:14] It's this, hey, that's the diversity angle. [00:36:18] That's for liberal left politics. [00:36:20] And yet, there is a real strategy there. [00:36:24] There's a real strategy. [00:36:26] So you say, okay, we're thinking strategically here for the midterms. [00:36:30] We've got Hispanic voters over here that actually represent a very large voting block that actually helped tilt the table here in favor of the Republicans in the last election. [00:36:45] So you might not want to hear it. [00:36:49] There is a reason for that messaging. [00:36:51] There is a strategy behind trying to win Hispanic voters that might traditionally lean left, but now might be thinking about traditionally leaning right. [00:37:03] Well, now you get into policies like deportations and such, but that stuff doesn't even necessarily matter as much. [00:37:09] That's just more media interpretation. [00:37:11] So then you've got the war angle. [00:37:14] So you'll have, watch, because this is how it's going to play out. [00:37:17] And this is why Republicans are so pathetic and this is why they sell out. [00:37:21] So you'll see the Republicans adopt this. [00:37:24] And they'll say, well, strategically, it makes sense. [00:37:30] Here's the numbers. [00:37:32] So, okay, what do we need to do then? [00:37:34] What do we need to do to cater to Hispanic voters to win elections? [00:37:39] You say there's a percentage here, there's a strategy here, we can deliver a victory. [00:37:44] Okay, this is a net positive strategy for us politically. [00:37:49] Then you have the war, and then you have Israel's interest. [00:37:53] This is a net negative. [00:37:55] This is a net negative politically. [00:37:58] There is no strategic victory here. [00:38:00] All this does is hurt you politically, whether you take the war angle, whether you take the Israel angle, all of this is negative stuff. [00:38:08] And so you could come out and say, hey, we need to cater more to the anti-war vote. [00:38:18] We need to cater more to this rejection of foreign policy that is represented by multiple generations now. [00:38:26] We need to be catering more to the younger generations that don't like this foreign policy. [00:38:31] We need to be catering more to the anti-war vote because strategically that will deliver victories. [00:38:37] And that is also true, but they will never sacrifice that. [00:38:42] They would never sacrifice that. [00:38:44] And you could argue either one of these strategies would pretty much yield the same results politically. [00:38:52] And they'll actually do it. [00:38:53] They'll do everything to cater to Hispanic voters now. [00:38:56] They'll do commercials in Spanish. [00:38:59] They'll bring a mariachi band to a speech. [00:39:03] They'll tell you how much they love a sombrero and tacos. [00:39:08] And they'll say this is good strategy. [00:39:10] We can win elections with Hispanic voters. [00:39:12] Okay. [00:39:13] Hey, what about the anti-war voters? [00:39:14] Not interested. [00:39:16] What about the people that are sick of foreign influence and this disastrous foreign policy? [00:39:20] Can't do it. [00:39:22] That is a no-go. [00:39:27] And then what happens? [00:39:29] We sit here and we watch the Republican Party turn into diversity, equity, and inclusion to win elections, but continue to fail on policy. [00:39:44] So, what else did you see at CPAC? [00:39:48] The one thing that I heard more than anything was it was like an old folks home. [00:39:56] And then the other thing I heard was it was like an Iran rally. [00:40:01] Now, this is the girl who did the half-naked shuffle for the war in Iran, and then whose cousin died. [00:40:12] This is the savior, your favorite Iranian baddie is how she describes it. [00:40:18] She's your favorite Iranian baddie. [00:40:19] is part of the uh prince uh pavli speech so that's a foreign flag They're cheering for a foreign country. [00:40:39] Prince Riza, Pavlavi. [00:40:42] So, those are the two reviews I got. [00:40:44] It was like an old folks home, and then it was like an Iran rally. [00:40:49] A bunch of Persians, Iranians running around with Iran flags, speaking foreign languages, and they were all there to see the crown prince. [00:40:57] That's good. [00:40:58] That's some good conservative political action right there. [00:41:02] That's some good stuff. [00:41:05] No, it's losing strategy. [00:41:07] It's cringe, and it's why Republicans continue to slide downward in popularity and in polling. [00:41:17] Now, there's a sense of irony here as you had this no-kings protest. [00:41:22] They claim 3 million Americans. [00:41:27] They claim these groups, by the way, spent almost $300 million to organize and activate this stuff. [00:41:38] And it's the same people. [00:41:39] It's the same people from every other one, which Pam Bondi was supposed to be investigating. [00:41:44] That didn't happen. [00:41:46] So, okay. [00:41:48] So, they're all out. [00:41:49] So you got the No Kings protest, and then you've got CPAC, where they're literally chanting for a prince. [00:42:04] So there you are. [00:42:05] There, you got it. [00:42:07] You're on the right wing. [00:42:08] You are waving an Iranian flag, maybe an Israeli flag, depending on your taste for the day. [00:42:15] No, you're a right-winger. [00:42:18] I'm going to go to CPAC. [00:42:20] Okay, what do you do this weekend? [00:42:21] You're involved in politics. [00:42:23] You go, you're a right-winger. [00:42:25] You go to CPAC. [00:42:27] You go to CPAC. [00:42:28] You got the old folks home talking about how Israel is God's chosen land, and so you need to act accordingly. [00:42:35] And then you've got an Iranian crown prince with a bunch of Persians running around chanting for the prince, waving an Iranian flag. [00:42:43] That's what you get if you're into right-wing political action this weekend. [00:42:47] Wow. [00:42:48] Fun stuff. [00:42:51] Really good. [00:42:53] And then if you're left-wing, you're at one of the no-kings protests. [00:42:58] You're against kings, which otherwise would have no value. [00:43:05] There would be no value at all for a no-kings protest, except that now right-wingers are quite literally chanting for a crown prince, and they are going to war to install a crown prince. [00:43:20] So what does that do for the normal people that just want to care about America and common sense in the middle? [00:43:29] I don't know. [00:43:29] There was some fun basketball this weekend, I guess. [00:43:34] There was some fun basketball. [00:43:36] That's where they're at. [00:43:39] Now, President Trump, as we know, likes to play the stock market with his posts. [00:43:47] And so this was to open up the markets today. [00:43:51] We are in serious discussions with Iran to end the war. [00:43:54] Truth Social post an hour before markets opened on Monday morning. [00:43:57] That was from President Trump, the weekly tradition. [00:44:00] Now, here's the difference: here's the difference: the stock market is way down today. [00:44:12] So it didn't work. [00:44:18] It didn't work, ladies and gentlemen. [00:44:21] And that could be a very telling thing, especially, especially considering it pretty much worked every other time he did it. [00:44:37] It pretty much worked every other time before weekend, after weekend, where Trump would try to manipulate the market with a post. [00:44:46] It would go the way he was hoping or thinking it would. [00:44:49] Didn't work today. [00:44:50] Almost everything down today. [00:44:55] Stock market down today. [00:44:59] So I'm wondering if that's a sign that people are losing confidence in Trump, if they're losing confidence in Trump's ability to get this war to a desired result or even to a close, or they're kind of this constant rally they've had based off of activity at the White House, this rally, they're not in it anymore. [00:45:18] They don't have faith in it anymore. === Market Confidence Crisis (12:15) === [00:45:20] And so they're kind of rejecting it and pulling out. [00:45:22] So the old Monday morning Truth Social post from Trump didn't boost it today. [00:45:30] Not good. [00:45:32] But hey, we've already seen who else has joined support for this war. [00:45:36] Why not throw another neocon on there? [00:45:38] Mike Pence finished the job in Iran. [00:45:42] The worst thing Trump could do would be to end the Iran war prematurely. [00:45:47] So you got to wonder with somebody like Mike Pence, you have to wonder with some of these people coming out and urging Trump to stay in this war. [00:45:57] Do they want to see Trump fail? [00:45:59] Is it all about embarrassing Trump? [00:46:01] Is it all about dividing MAGA and getting him to embrace a war that is really unpopular and deceiving him into doing this? [00:46:09] And it's also funny that all of these people that two years ago or six years ago or eight years ago, all of these people that MAGA hated, all of these people that MAGA was sick of and was ready to throw overboard, now they're all that's left of MAGA. [00:46:28] And now you've got the people that are still willing to call themselves MAGA. [00:46:32] Now you're in bed with the likes of Mike Pence on this war. [00:46:36] The likes of Mike Pompeo. [00:46:37] You know, all the people you called traitors four years ago. [00:46:39] How's that one working out? [00:46:41] Hey, I get it. [00:46:43] Happens in politics. [00:46:44] I'm just wondering how it feels for you guys. [00:46:49] So then, oh, so who was it this weekend? [00:46:52] Somebody got under Micro Mark Levin's skin this weekend. [00:46:56] Was it Megan Kelly again? [00:46:57] She's living under there. [00:46:59] Somebody else. [00:47:00] Mark Levin threw a hissy fit Friday into Saturday. [00:47:08] He's getting embarrassed again online. [00:47:09] Mark Levin, one of the least popular people in America, MicroMark. [00:47:15] So he's getting embarrassed again. [00:47:17] He's taking a hit where it hurts. [00:47:20] He's not measuring up, if you know what I mean. [00:47:24] He's coming up a little bit short. [00:47:27] So, MicroMark calls President Trump. [00:47:31] Mr. President, I'm desperate. [00:47:33] I need help. [00:47:34] I don't understand it. [00:47:35] The anti-Semitism, the Jew hatred. [00:47:37] I'm dying over here, President. [00:47:39] I'm dying. [00:47:41] I got Megan Kelly. [00:47:42] I got them. [00:47:42] They're all coming after me, Mr. President. [00:47:45] Have you looked at my ex lately? [00:47:47] Nobody likes me, Mr. President. [00:47:49] I'm getting killed out here. [00:47:51] I don't understand it. [00:47:52] I'm so likable. [00:47:53] I've got such a great broadcast device. [00:47:56] I'm not an angry little man with a micro penis, not at all. [00:48:00] Mr. President, please, I just want war is all I want. [00:48:03] It's just more war, Mr. President. [00:48:08] I'm sorry, Mark. [00:48:09] What are you talking about? [00:48:10] I have no idea what it is. [00:48:12] What are you saying, Mark? [00:48:14] Mr. President, please, can you just post for me? [00:48:19] Megan Kelly called me Micro Mark, Mr. President. [00:48:24] My Fox News ratings are crumbling. [00:48:27] Nobody's listening to my show, Mr. President. [00:48:29] Can you just give me a boost? [00:48:32] Can you just promote my show on your socials? [00:48:37] All right, Mark, but this is the last time. [00:48:39] Quite frankly, I'm getting sick of you, just like everyone else. [00:48:44] So, MicroMark calls the president whining. [00:48:48] So, then President Trump gives him a boost. [00:48:53] He says, Watch Mark Levin interview of brilliant Mark Thiessen tonight on Fox News. [00:49:02] We'll discuss the importance of hitting Iran hard. [00:49:05] Oh, yeah. [00:49:07] Something Mark Levin can't get. [00:49:11] So then Levin goes on his show that Trump promotes and urges Boots on the ground. [00:49:21] And then his guest does the same thing, and they do an hour-long show promoting Boots on the ground, telling you how urgent this war is, telling you how great the war is, telling you how Iran is your biggest enemy, you know, all the straight propaganda for a whole hour. [00:49:37] And Trump posted that, promoted that show for Mark Levin, the never Trumper. [00:49:49] For Mark Levin, one of the most dislikable people in the media, maybe the most disliked member of the media today, if you can even call him that. [00:50:03] Most people would just consider him a propaganda agent at this point. [00:50:10] It's unbelievable. [00:50:16] And you wonder why morale is so bad on the right? [00:50:21] Well, let's see. [00:50:23] It doesn't help that the entire Trump administration is looking at nuclear bunkers. [00:50:28] That's not reassuring. [00:50:30] Trump gives details about a secret, massive military complex being built under White House ballroom. [00:50:40] What? [00:50:43] Is the ballroom just a distraction from something else, too? [00:50:47] The ballroom? [00:50:48] And is this why they can't get the they can't figure out what to do legally about it? [00:50:53] There's these legal issues because whatever they're trying to do underground is causing some other problems. [00:50:58] What's the deal here? [00:50:59] So they want to build a nuclear bunker. [00:51:01] Is that what that is? [00:51:02] They want to build an upgraded, state-of-the-art nuclear bunker under the ballroom. [00:51:12] All the other members of the administration are trying to get nuclear bunkers, by the way. [00:51:16] That's from last month, I believe, when that story broke. [00:51:21] Multiple members of the Trump administration in the private market trying to build nuclear bunkers. [00:51:26] Most members of the Trump administration are now staying on military bases. [00:51:32] So that's not reassuring. [00:51:34] So all the people that have the direct knowledge of what's going on with this war are all investing in nuclear bunkers. [00:51:46] Wow. [00:51:48] How does that make you feel? [00:51:51] And then Caroline Levitt was asked about this. [00:51:55] She couldn't give any details. [00:51:57] Do you even want to hear about these details? [00:52:00] Do you want to? [00:52:01] Well, we've got President Trump. [00:52:04] Let's see if this is reassuring from President Trump. [00:52:06] He's obsessed with this ballroom. [00:52:10] For 150 years, they've wanted to build a ballroom at the White House. [00:52:18] And other presidents have wanted it. [00:52:21] When we have dignitaries coming, like President Xi of China or anybody else, we have very small rooms. [00:52:28] They're not big enough to handle the kind of capacity that you need. [00:52:32] And this is the same height as the White House. [00:52:36] It's an incredible fitting. [00:52:37] You see what that is, right? [00:52:39] Nice. [00:52:41] I'll show you. [00:52:43] Here's another view. [00:52:44] This is coming from right opposite the Treasury building. [00:52:49] Beautiful Capitol. [00:52:52] Beautiful building. [00:52:53] One of the, I think it'll be the finest ballroom of its kind anywhere in the world. [00:52:57] Wait, is that the Treasury building that they just were like hundreds of billions over budget on and investigating Powell over because of the construction that he needed to? [00:53:06] So this is good. [00:53:07] A lot of people are giving it really good reviews. [00:53:10] Some are giving it reviews without even seeing the building. [00:53:13] Oh, oh, the building is not even up yet. [00:53:16] It's got the best reviews. [00:53:18] Most people, actually, nobody's ever seen it, and they're giving it positive reviews. [00:53:22] It's like reviewing a movie you've never seen. [00:53:24] You know, it's really a worthless review. [00:53:26] But they say it's great, so we'll take it. [00:53:29] Just came out today. [00:53:30] These pictures we just made today, we got rid of along quite a while ago the stairs on the south side, and it's become really beautiful. [00:53:41] But it's a hole in the ground. [00:53:43] Matches and fits the White House. [00:53:46] It's also capable of handling the inauguration. [00:53:50] We have all bulletproof glass. [00:53:52] We have drone-proof roofs, ceilings. [00:53:56] Everything's drone-proof and bulletproof. [00:53:59] And unfortunately, we're living in an age where that's a good thing. [00:54:04] Well, we didn't used to. [00:54:05] Now we do. [00:54:06] Thanks to you, you might say. [00:54:08] This is all because of you, you might say. [00:54:10] This is the view from the treasury opposite the treasury. [00:54:13] Let me see another one of them. [00:54:16] Here's the view from the south with the porch which is supporting. [00:54:20] You know what this reminds me of? [00:54:23] First of all, it's also vain. [00:54:31] You know, it's also trivial. [00:54:34] This reminds me of, they do this all the time. [00:54:39] You'll have a sports franchise talk about a new stadium, and you'll have all these renderings, and none of them get built. [00:54:48] Like, you'll see 300 renderings of a new Chicago Bears stadium, and you'll see one that maybe gets built. [00:54:56] None, usually. [00:54:57] It's usually zero. [00:54:58] That's what this reminds me of, which I used to like. [00:55:00] You know, I'd be like an 11-year-old, and I like going to ball games. [00:55:04] I'd go on road trips with my dad. [00:55:06] We'd go see all the stadiums. [00:55:09] I liked stadiums. [00:55:10] So, you know, it's a kid thing. [00:55:11] It's like a fun thing. [00:55:15] This is where the administration. [00:55:17] Look at these renderings. [00:55:18] Wow. [00:55:19] Is any of it built? [00:55:20] Nope, not a single cornerstone even set. [00:55:24] We don't even have, actually, we're in court. [00:55:26] We got legal issues. [00:55:27] But look at these pictures, man. [00:55:29] But if it's, oh, but these pictures. [00:55:31] And it's just a rendering that'll likely never even happen. [00:55:34] When is this even going to happen? [00:55:36] By the way, here's an example: are we really paying attention? [00:55:42] So we're spending a lot as far as military capacity, military equipment right now. [00:55:48] We're spending a lot of that, whether it's the war in Ukraine, the war in the Middle East, whatever. [00:55:56] Boeing can't even finish Air Force One. [00:56:00] Trump ordered that airplane, what, six years ago? [00:56:03] What's the deal? [00:56:06] We can't build one airplane. [00:56:10] We can't build a single airplane. [00:56:13] Is it safe to assume then that we can handle the military capacity? [00:56:18] Is it safe to assume we can handle the military equipment that's being expelled right now, that's being spent right now? [00:56:23] Is it safe to assume we can handle that when we can't even build a single Air Force One, not even one? [00:56:31] And I got the president running around here like a 16-year-old that just saw a new rendering of his favorite football team stadium that's never even probably going to happen. [00:56:40] When are they going to do this? [00:56:44] And then how's this construction project going to go? [00:56:51] I can't deal with it. [00:56:56] But guys, aren't you excited for the ballroom? [00:57:03] Because I know they've done the research. [00:57:09] They've crunched the numbers. [00:57:10] They've done the research. [00:57:13] And they do believe that they can push this ballroom through, that they can get this ballroom built, and that will convince you to vote for Republicans in the midterms. === Ballroom Construction Push (16:58) === [00:57:36] You're listening to the Owen Report on the Win Network. [00:57:40] What are you thinking about your wealth right now? [00:57:43] There was a headline out of Europe today: UBS halts withdrawals from $469 million real estate fund for three years. 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[00:59:51] Well, normally we'd be playing your favorite music right now, but it doesn't want to go. [00:59:57] Just doesn't want to go. [00:59:58] Let's see if it does now. [01:00:00] This is like, hey, let's take a break. [01:03:11] Navigating between the sane and insane. [01:03:14] It's the Owen Report with Owen Schroyer. [01:03:29] Just heading to the ballroom. [01:03:36] I'm heading to the ballroom to wash Trump's balls. [01:03:39] That's what we do here. [01:03:44] Excuse me. [01:03:45] I'm sorry. [01:03:46] I'm sorry for my crass humor. [01:03:48] I thought I was a member of the MAGA media. [01:03:50] I was trying to get back in good graces. [01:03:52] I was trying to get back in good graces with MAGA. [01:03:57] How long do you have to clean Trump's balls in the ballroom to get accepted into MAGA again? [01:04:02] Or what do I just hang out with Lindsey Graham now at Disney World? [01:04:09] Is that the move? [01:04:10] Ball heads? [01:04:12] All right. [01:04:13] We do have Lindsey Graham in the stories today. [01:04:17] We do, we do, we do. [01:04:20] But, okay, let's start here. [01:04:26] And you know what? [01:04:27] This is not supposed to be right here. [01:04:32] Let's instead, let's go ahead and move this down the line. [01:04:36] Let's go to Lindsey Graham. [01:04:38] Well, first, let's go. [01:04:38] So, okay, so TMZ put this call out last week with Congress, and they've been able to get people. [01:04:44] I don't know what their, they have an award for this. [01:04:49] Robert Garcia hits up a Las Vegas casino after Congress fails to open the government. [01:04:58] And so TMZ put out their little reward system here. [01:05:07] If you catch a member of Congress out during the government shutdown, send the picture to TMZ. [01:05:13] They've caught a couple of interesting ones. [01:05:15] It's a good bet I'm in Vegas amid government shutdown. [01:05:18] Congressman Robert Garcia. [01:05:19] So there he is, living it up. [01:05:22] I don't know if that's his personal security or casino, but he's having a good time. [01:05:26] There he is at the bar. [01:05:28] Yeah. [01:05:29] Oh, that looks like, is he there? [01:05:31] Whoa, hey. [01:05:32] Now that's the sitting stance of not a straight man, let's just say. [01:05:40] That is how not straight men sit at the bar. [01:05:44] So I wonder if there's not something going on there. [01:05:47] A little twinky dink. [01:05:52] So they've gotten other Congress members too, including Lindsey Graham. [01:05:56] Now, the Graham situation is even more strange. [01:06:02] Looks like Garcia is going there to meet some friends. [01:06:06] You know what I'm saying? [01:06:07] Some friends of the Rainbow Guild. [01:06:10] Lindsey, he's that plus. [01:06:13] He's in that plus category or maybe the P category. [01:06:16] I'm not so sure. [01:06:17] So Lindsey Graham has been spotted multiple times at Disney World. [01:06:20] Now, Lindsey Graham doesn't have any kids, but apparently he's having lunch with some kids, and then he's going around and he's got kids' toys spotted at the Magic Kingdom at Disney World alone carrying a bubble wand. [01:06:39] Lindsey Graham, what are you doing with that bubble wand? [01:06:46] So what is Lindsey Graham doing? [01:06:47] He's on his own at Disney World. [01:06:50] Now, I am not one to judge the solo traveler. [01:06:54] I'm not. [01:06:56] I've done the solo travel deal a couple times when I'm doing like a destination quick weekend vacation, and I just don't want to be slowed down by anybody or, you know, got my own agenda or whatever. [01:07:09] So I don't judge the solo traveler. [01:07:11] In fact, I might even recommend the solo traveler. [01:07:16] For example, there's very few people that, and I fall into this category now, but there used to be very few people that could do the music festival and actually, you know, if you want to go see a band, actually stand in the front and deal with the mosh and everything else. [01:07:31] So I did a couple of those solo. [01:07:35] I've gone to a couple beaches solo. [01:07:36] So I don't judge the solo traveler. [01:07:39] You got to do a quick in and out. [01:07:40] You got an agenda. [01:07:41] You want to see something? [01:07:42] Boom. [01:07:42] You don't want to be held back by anybody. [01:07:44] But Lindsey Graham, he goes solo to Disney World or Disneyland, whatever it is. [01:07:49] He goes solo to Disney's magical kingdom and he plays with his bubble wand. [01:07:56] Hmm. [01:07:59] So not here judging the solo traveler at all. [01:08:03] I would even endorse it in certain circumstances. [01:08:06] But what is Senator Lindsey Graham doing in Disney World with a bubble wand by himself? [01:08:12] That one, something is off. [01:08:15] Something is off. [01:08:16] Now, before I get into the actual news, I have to tell you, there's a thought that's run through my head here. [01:08:24] There's a thought that's run through my head, and I'm not even sure how serious it is, but it keeps running through my head. [01:08:31] It ran through my head. [01:08:32] You know, Trump said some outrageous things. [01:08:34] I didn't even put the Trump clips in the show today. [01:08:36] I just couldn't even do it. [01:08:38] But you probably saw some of Trump's statements from over the weekend where essentially in one clip, you know, he's admitting it's like, yeah, we're lying about the war. [01:08:47] Like he basically just lies and he just says, yeah, we pretty much lie about the war. [01:08:52] Anyway, I'm listening to that speech last Friday from Trump and he's just talking out of the hip, just totally out of pocket, saying just crazy stuff. [01:09:02] You got Lindsey Graham wandering around with bubble wands. [01:09:05] You got other congressmen in Vegas doing who knows what. [01:09:10] You got the administration looking at nuclear bunkers. [01:09:15] And I'm sitting here, and there's all this other outside surrounding noise, by the way, that's very concerning, right? [01:09:23] And I'm sitting here and I'm like, okay, what do they know? [01:09:27] Like, to me, to me, these are people that are behaving in a way like tomorrow doesn't matter. [01:09:38] Do you get what I'm saying? [01:09:39] It's like, why is Trump pretending like tomorrow doesn't matter? [01:09:44] Why is Trump acting and speaking as if tomorrow doesn't matter? [01:09:48] And for a second, I isolated it to Trump. [01:09:52] And I said, well, maybe Trump's mindset here, and I don't think maybe this wouldn't surprise anybody, but perhaps Trump's mindset here is I'm already dead. [01:10:03] You know, I got people trying to kill me every day. [01:10:05] They've already tried to kill me. [01:10:07] And so he's just like, he just wakes up every day and he's like, I'm dead. [01:10:11] So I just, it's like V for Vandetta if you've never seen it. [01:10:17] It's like he's dead. [01:10:20] So that's like his mindset is I should have already have been dead or they're still trying to kill me. [01:10:25] So I'm just going to go out and I don't even think about consequences. [01:10:29] I don't even think about tomorrow. [01:10:30] I don't even count tomorrow as happening. [01:10:32] I don't even think I'll be here tomorrow. [01:10:34] So I'm just going to go out and just say, who knows what, who knows when, do whatever I want. [01:10:38] You know, it doesn't even matter. [01:10:40] There is no tomorrow. [01:10:42] That's the only mental approach I can see here that makes sense from President Trump at this point. [01:10:50] It's just, he's just like, I'm already dead. [01:10:53] I don't care. [01:10:54] I just admit I'm committing war crimes. [01:10:56] I just admit we're lying about everything. [01:10:57] I just make stuff up about the economy. [01:11:01] But then I see the rest of them. [01:11:05] What did Lindsey Graham frolicking around Disney World? [01:11:09] Like, what is that? [01:11:11] Alone? [01:11:12] Like, you know, you're going to be on camera. [01:11:15] You know, you're going to be on camera. [01:11:17] You know, the headlines are going to stir. [01:11:19] You know, the rumors are going to stir. [01:11:22] And yet there you are running around Disney World, proud, showing off, showcasing your bubble wand. [01:11:32] As strange as that is, I think it's even more strange that he doesn't even show any, it's like he doesn't even care. [01:11:40] Yeah, yeah, I'm out here with my bubble wand. [01:11:42] So what? [01:11:45] Yeah, I'm Senator Lindsey Graham, solo at Disney World. [01:11:50] Yeah, I got a bubble wand for myself. [01:11:52] So what? [01:11:55] That's what we're wondering. [01:11:58] This isn't normal stuff. [01:12:02] They know the political implications of everything they do being on camera. [01:12:06] They know that. [01:12:08] Oh, I'm going to go to Vegas and gamble. [01:12:10] Oh, I'm going to go to Disney World with a bubble wand. [01:12:16] What is going on, man? [01:12:19] They're all behaving really odd. [01:12:20] I have to say, just forget about policy and stuff. [01:12:24] You know, it's just like they're all behaving very strange. [01:12:28] The behavior that our politicians are exhibiting is very strange, I think, is one way to put it. [01:12:39] A lightweight, perhaps. [01:12:42] Hey, tell me if this shocks you. [01:12:44] This is how D.C. works. [01:12:46] U.S. senators who opposed housing bill got tens of thousands of dollars from Blackstone and other groups. [01:12:55] Oh, the swamp wins again. [01:12:57] Hey, but they're all tight with Trump anyway. [01:13:00] Some senators also received funds from rental housing advocates who publicly opposed the housing bill due to its proposed restrictions. [01:13:09] Only 10 U.S. senators voted against the bipartisan housing bill that restricts large institutional investors from buying up single-family homes and requires investors to sell bid to rent homes within seven years. [01:13:23] Those lawmakers also received tens or sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars in the 2024 election cycle campaign donations from groups whose profits could drop if the bills become law. [01:13:38] And then here's your list of some of the Republicans that took that money or some of these Republicans that, well, you know what? [01:13:50] Whoever wrote this on just the news, you need to do a better job. [01:13:54] John Solomon needs to get on you to do a better job. [01:13:56] You don't even give any context to this list. [01:13:58] This is incredible. [01:14:00] No context to this list. [01:14:02] Anyway, so the story goes, and by the way, this was huge. [01:14:06] This was big. [01:14:07] When Trump announced this proposal and Trump was pushing this in Congress, MAGA was cheerleading. [01:14:15] And rightfully so. [01:14:16] Hey, finally, someone's standing up against BlackRock. [01:14:19] Somebody's standing up against Vanguard, against State Street, somebody standing up against these monopoly men, these hedge fund managers that have all this capital. [01:14:30] They have all the capital. [01:14:31] So they're buying up all the houses. [01:14:33] They're driving the housing pricing up. === Housing Price Inflation (15:10) === [01:14:34] They're taking out the ability for Americans to own a home. [01:14:41] So everybody said, this is a good thing. [01:14:44] Thank you, President Trump. [01:14:46] We support this. [01:14:46] Thank you for backing this. [01:14:48] Thank you for voicing this. [01:14:49] So then the vote comes to Congress and our corrupt senators who are owned by the donor class, they vote against it. [01:14:55] And there's barely a murmur. [01:14:57] So this is two ways politics works. [01:15:01] A bill that would be popular by the American people on the left and the right and in the middle, a bill that would be popular in all three groups of American politics and how they vote. [01:15:14] And then there's enough senators that are owned by the donor class to reject the bill and nobody talks about it. [01:15:21] So when the idea comes up and we hear, hey, let's take away these monopoly groups out of the process of buying homes. [01:15:28] They own too much. [01:15:30] The real estate price is going up. [01:15:33] Americans can't afford to own a home. [01:15:35] These groups have a larger share in the real estate every passing year. [01:15:40] Let's do something to stop that. [01:15:41] The American people cheered it on. [01:15:43] MAGA cheered it on. [01:15:44] We said, finally, we can all agree on this. [01:15:46] This is good policy. [01:15:48] And then when the time comes to vote, the senators say, nope, we're owned by the donor class. [01:15:55] This policy hurts them. [01:15:57] And that's who we work for. [01:15:59] So screw the American people. [01:16:00] We're voting against this bill. [01:16:01] And then nobody talks about it. [01:16:05] And then there's the illusion that Trump is great. [01:16:08] Didn't you know what he did with that housing bill? [01:16:13] Yeah, nothing. [01:16:14] It got voted down by the donor class that runs our Congress. [01:16:20] But you didn't see that. [01:16:21] So you saw the Trump hype. [01:16:23] You saw the Trump hype. [01:16:24] You saw the Trump excitement. [01:16:26] And you assumed this popular, bipartisan policy would pass, and the donor class won again. [01:16:33] But then nobody covered it. [01:16:37] Do you know why? [01:16:39] Because that same donor class owns the media. [01:16:46] Bingo. [01:16:50] And then there's the illusion that Trump did something for the housing issue. [01:16:54] And at the end of the day, nothing changed. [01:16:57] Nothing changed. [01:17:00] Except you got a new app. [01:17:01] Now look at this. [01:17:04] On a community note, this is from the White House, the White House app. [01:17:09] And by the way, so you're watching this. [01:17:11] They did this huge buildup for this. [01:17:14] They did all this weird cryptic messaging. [01:17:17] Oh, they're using my phone case. [01:17:19] How do you like that? [01:17:20] They're all watching. [01:17:21] They're all watching. [01:17:22] They're all influenced by the Owen Report. [01:17:25] Just admit it. [01:17:26] Their headlines always follow ours. [01:17:32] So they do this cryptic, weird posting on X, and then it's all for this app: live streams, real-time updates, straight from the source, no filter. [01:17:43] The conversation everyone's watching is now at your fingertips. [01:17:47] It's the White House official app. [01:17:51] And so it's all about they're going to be catering to your news, what they want you to see. [01:17:58] They're going to be obviously deciding what headlines you read, what you don't, what the truth is, what isn't. [01:18:04] And you might say, maybe you say, well, this is a good thing. [01:18:06] I trust Trump more than the rest, or I trust the White House more than the rest, whatever. [01:18:12] What I find funny is you can see in their little ad here, their little social media ad, the whole thing is about the war. [01:18:20] So it's all this war footage blowing stuff up and all these war headlines. [01:18:24] It's like that's where they're really trying to control the narrative. [01:18:27] So they're losing the narrative on this war. [01:18:31] They're losing the narrative wars. [01:18:33] They can't keep up with the independent media. [01:18:35] So now they're trying to get ahead of it by saying, oh, we will be your source for the news. [01:18:39] You only need to trust us. [01:18:40] And so they're complaining that they can't corral the media on any talking points or any narratives as far as this war is concerned. [01:18:46] But they can't even corral themselves. [01:18:47] You can't even get consistent messaging out of them. [01:18:49] So they say, all right, we'll have our own source for news and we'll decide. [01:18:57] Well, what's even funnier is on this post, there is a community note. [01:19:02] The White House app saves the user's exact location to a remote server every four and a half minutes with no way to disable this feature. [01:19:11] So, in other words, you download this app, you are giving your data to the White House, I guess. [01:19:20] It's the official White House app, so I think it's fair to say. [01:19:23] You download this app, you are volunteering your phone data to the White House. [01:19:28] Is that what the real purpose of this is? [01:19:32] Oh, there's a lot of confusion over the war. [01:19:35] Let's market an app, and we will claim that we are the only ones that they can trust, and we'll say this is going to be the source. [01:19:44] This is going to be the app for the news, specifically on the war that they're so confused over. [01:19:49] And then we'll also just throw in, we'll throw in a little spy device, too. [01:19:53] How about that? [01:19:55] Throw in a little spy device for them. [01:19:58] What even is this? [01:20:02] Now, they could come out, and they might even be forced to do this, whether you trust them or not is a different story, but they might even be forced to say, oh, that's just standard. [01:20:13] That's just standard data sharing. [01:20:18] That's just standard, you know, GPS locating to cater to your location, the different headlines. [01:20:27] Or maybe we're just using that data for other purposes, too. [01:20:35] So they do this weird cryptic buildup. [01:20:38] It ends up just being an app that spies on you. [01:20:42] Totally winning, guys. [01:20:44] Totally winning. [01:20:46] Did you attend the fashion show at Mar-a-Lago? [01:20:49] The what? [01:20:50] Oh, the fashion show? [01:20:51] Yeah, we're still doing that. [01:20:52] Disturbing Mar-a-Lago clip of fashion show ignites backlash, fuels Trump Epstein controversy again. [01:21:02] Now, I looked a little more into this. [01:21:04] I'll go a little deeper into this story to figure out whether, you know, whether this is really a story or not. [01:21:09] A viral video from Mar-a-Lago involving young girls reignites an old controversy. [01:21:14] And so there it is. [01:21:17] So you can see some of these clips. [01:21:19] I'm not even going to go into them. [01:21:20] You know, Trump's been famous, these beauty pageants. [01:21:23] Trump's been famous for the, you know, the kids' pageants, whatever it is. [01:21:26] He's been involved in this for a long time. [01:21:29] And so maybe you care. [01:21:30] Maybe you don't. [01:21:33] But you have to say, the timing is not good. [01:21:36] And I know Trump is not in charge of everything that goes on at Mar-a-Lago, obviously. [01:21:42] I'm sure there's a team of people that just handle events like this, whether it's the furry event or whether it's this event. [01:21:49] Who knows if Trump even has any say or knowledge? [01:21:52] But you'd think they'd at least have enough wherewithal to say, hey, you know, this Epstein thing has been bad for the president, and it's deeply connected to the fashion industry and to the modeling agencies. [01:22:10] And so, yeah, we're going to just not do that right now. [01:22:15] It's probably just not a good time with the Epstein backdrop to have these fashion shows, especially with the children. [01:22:21] You know, maybe you could get away with it with just adults. [01:22:26] No, he's going to go ahead and throw the children in there too, whoever decides this. [01:22:30] What are we doing, man? [01:22:34] We're doing furry time at Mar-a-Lago. [01:22:36] We're doing young girl fashion shows, you know, like with the Epstein files in the background. [01:22:43] Come on, man. [01:22:45] Come on. [01:22:47] You know, if Biden did this, do I even have to say it? [01:22:52] Do I even have to say it if Biden did this? [01:22:55] Do we all know? [01:22:56] If Biden had, if Biden had a young girl fashion show, if Biden had a fashion show for teens at his beach house, can you imagine the headlines? [01:23:08] And is Biden even in the Epstein files? [01:23:12] I've never seen pictures of Biden in Epstein. [01:23:13] There's plenty of them with Trump. [01:23:18] Just can't. [01:23:19] We just can't stop it, huh? [01:23:21] We just can't just parade young girls around for your entertainment just for once. [01:23:25] But don't worry, they've already booked Mar-a-Lago for 2027. [01:23:28] They're going to do it all over again, guys. [01:23:33] So get your tickets now. [01:23:35] Oh, the timing of all of this. [01:23:37] It's even worse. [01:23:39] Whose idea is this stuff? [01:23:41] And then they get Trump to say it. [01:23:42] It's like a big joke. [01:23:44] White House unveils OnlyFarms website. [01:23:48] Welcomes farmers with Golden Tractor on South Law. [01:23:50] And I okay, the Golden Tractor was kind of cool. [01:23:53] OnlyFarms? [01:23:55] You guys know what this is, right? [01:23:57] This is a spin-off of the adult content site, OnlyFans. [01:24:05] Who is doing this? [01:24:06] Is this supposed to be funny? [01:24:09] Hey, we got the Epstein files in the background. [01:24:11] I know. [01:24:12] Let's do a teenager beauty pageant at Mar-a-Lago. [01:24:15] That'll be good. [01:24:16] Good timing. [01:24:19] Hey, you got the OnlyFans phenomenon here with a bunch of young girls becoming online whores. [01:24:27] And then, of course, we know OnlyFans gives money to APAC and AIPAC buys our Congress. [01:24:34] Kind of like not a good thing right now, kind of an unpopular thing politically right now, the whole OnlyFans deal. [01:24:39] So, I know let's do a spin-off of that for White House politics. [01:24:43] That's what we're going to do. [01:24:44] We'll call it OnlyFarms. [01:24:46] Yeah. [01:24:51] Very good. [01:24:54] And then what's even worse, the joke gets even worse. [01:24:59] The administration unveiled OnlyFarms. [01:25:02] Yes, this name is a deliberate play on the adult website, OnlyFans, which is housed on the official whitehouse.gov website. [01:25:10] That's OnlyFarms, but can only be found by searching onlyfarms.gov. [01:25:15] While less sexy, while less sexy than its more popular counterpart, for now, maybe they'll start to fall off. [01:25:24] Maybe OnlyFarms will turn into some other material here. [01:25:29] Includes a searchable map where users can click on their state to see the average amount they've saved due to Trump's farming agenda. [01:25:35] So then it's just pure propaganda. [01:25:39] So on top of doing a spin-off of an adult website, it then is just pure propaganda. [01:25:47] And they just say, oh, look, this is how much you've saved. [01:25:49] As if the farmers don't know their bottom line. [01:25:54] As if the farmers don't know whether they're doing better or worse under this administration or the last or the one before. [01:26:02] No, the farmers are actually not happy right now. [01:26:06] And that's why they're doing this, by the way. [01:26:11] And these are all politicians and bigwigs that signed this, not the actual farmers, just so you know. [01:26:17] No, the farmers are actually unhappy. [01:26:18] The farmers are actually getting screwed right now. [01:26:22] And it's really, really bad. [01:26:23] And so the White House said, I know, let's give them OnlyFarms, and then we'll just tell them they're doing great. [01:26:29] And they'll fall for that. [01:26:31] That's how the White House acts. [01:26:32] That's how the White House thinks. [01:26:35] All right, let's get into the geopolitics here. [01:26:41] Taiwan's opposition leader to visit China next month ahead of Trump. [01:26:45] You know, we've been talking about Taiwan being the issue, and it looks like now Taiwan just might voluntarily jump into the arms of China. [01:26:55] That's how disastrous this foreign policy is now. [01:27:00] And the real thinking minds on this issue almost all agree that Taiwan is much more important for America's foreign policy, much more important geopolitically for America than really, you could argue any other country, but certainly more than any interest in the Middle East. [01:27:24] The results of Taiwan will be way more impactful on America domestically than anything that happens in the Middle East. [01:27:34] And instead of now what we thought might be a situation where China militarily was going to have to make a move on Taiwan, now it looks like Taiwan might politically instead make a move to China. [01:27:49] What? [01:27:49] That's what a disaster this foreign policy is. [01:27:52] That's what a disaster Trump's foreign policy is. [01:27:55] And that's, you know, this is why the propaganda is so hard for people to really comprehend because they cannot believe that this administration would engage in such hardcore geopolitical propaganda. [01:28:11] This administration has, we have lost so much respect. [01:28:14] We have lost so much Trump, so much trust, rather, around the world because of Trump. [01:28:22] And if we lose Taiwan politically, not militarily, politically, I think that'll give you a pretty good idea of just how popular this foreign policy is, not just in America, but around the world. [01:28:35] How everyone around the world is now looking at America with a side eye, saying, we can't trust you. [01:28:41] And we all know why that is. [01:28:43] Everybody knows why. [01:28:44] We're basically going all in for Israel. [01:28:47] I mean, you can make up your reasons as to why. [01:28:50] You can try to decide why or if you think it's good or bad, but that's what it is. [01:28:54] America has gone all in for Israel. [01:28:57] We are sacrificing all the good standing we had in the international community. [01:29:01] We're sacrificing our military. [01:29:03] We're sacrificing our political movements. [01:29:05] We're sacrificing our own money, our blood and treasure. [01:29:08] All of it is being shoved into the middle of the table all for Israel. [01:29:11] And the rest of the world sees it and they're just kind of shaking their head like, well, all right, I guess we got to respond accordingly. [01:29:17] So what are they doing? [01:29:18] They're looking at China. [01:29:19] They're looking at Russia. [01:29:22] All of this with bricks developing, by the way. [01:29:26] And all of this is bad for the United States. [01:29:29] All of it is bad for the United States. [01:29:31] But as long as Israel gets taken care of, that's the message. [01:29:35] That's the message that you hear. [01:29:37] And they just say, oh, Trump is causing peace. [01:29:42] Trump is so respected. [01:29:44] He's brought respect back. === Israel Propaganda Machine (15:28) === [01:29:45] Not anymore. [01:29:47] President Xi invites Taiwan's opposition leader to talk peace ahead of Trump summit. [01:29:53] Yeah, see the strategic move here? [01:29:57] The planned visit by Chiang Li-won appears designed to show Beijing's influence and convey a benign message ahead of the summit with President Trump. [01:30:07] Well, I don't think it's so benign at all. [01:30:10] I think China, I don't know what they're going to discuss. [01:30:14] The big issue I'm sure is going to be trade. [01:30:16] And China's going to look Trump right in the eye and say, guess what? [01:30:19] You have no leverage here. [01:30:21] We've got the leverage with Russia. [01:30:22] We've got the leverage with Taiwan. [01:30:24] We've got the leverage with Iran. [01:30:27] We've got all the leverage. [01:30:28] You're spread too thin. [01:30:32] And we know that all of your leverage is based off of Israel's interests. [01:30:36] So now we've got you pinned. [01:30:41] Oh, but we need to support Israel. [01:30:47] We simply must. [01:30:50] Taiwan, China could take advantage of Iran conflict. [01:30:53] The country may imply U.S.-made weapons are unreliable, officials say. [01:30:58] We're pushing Taiwan right into the arms of the Chinese. [01:31:01] We're pushing the world into the arms of the Chinese and the Russians, all on behalf of Israel, who today voted Israel passes law to allow hanging of Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks. [01:31:17] The law could be applied to Jewish-Israeli extremists, but experts say that will likely never happen. [01:31:25] Now, the first two, so they updated this headline. [01:31:33] Yeah, I was going to say the headline was different when I opened it. [01:31:35] So they updated this because originally the Daily Wire were the first ones to have this story, by the way. [01:31:41] The Daily Wire had it almost instantly. [01:31:45] An in-depth look at Israel's new death penalty law. [01:31:53] The new law introduced by Israel's far-right government was passed by Parliament Monday night. [01:31:58] It imposes the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of fatal attacks. [01:32:01] So that's what this is really all about. [01:32:03] It's all about. [01:32:04] So here's the concern. [01:32:08] Here's the concern. [01:32:10] And you saw the New York Times, oh, about Jewish-Israeli extremists. [01:32:14] That's not what this is about. [01:32:16] What this is about is, and we'll see how far or how long it lasts, even, or how far it gets applied. [01:32:24] They basically are trying to make an example here, and they want to do, they'll probably do public hangings is my guess. [01:32:33] Now, I don't know if they'll actually do it in the town square, but they might like film it and post it. [01:32:37] In case you haven't noticed what they do in the Middle East, guys, these people are all barbarians. [01:32:42] They all are. [01:32:43] They're all basically Neanderthals when it comes to how they feel about war and how they celebrate war and how they depict war. [01:32:52] They really have no shame in that regard. [01:32:56] And that's Duce Welle. [01:32:59] I'm sorry, not Daily Wire. [01:33:00] They have the same logo. [01:33:01] So I apologize for that. [01:33:04] And I'm probably pronouncing that wrong anyway. [01:33:07] Here's the concern that people are going to have, and rightfully so. [01:33:11] They're concerned that basically what Israel is going to do is just prosecute anyone and everybody that they want to and just kill them. [01:33:23] And I think the irony here is, you know, oh, Israel wants to sentence Palestinians to death. [01:33:36] And it's really just this. [01:33:37] It's really just Israel has already sentenced them all to death. [01:33:42] Now they're just trying to have a legally reason to inflict this death. [01:33:49] And we all know how they think. [01:33:51] And this might even have something to do with Netanyahu and the election that's going to be coming up. [01:33:59] And there was a bunch of stuff going back and forth in Israel about the election coming up. [01:34:04] And then, of course, Netanyahu is on trial leading up to it. [01:34:08] But the truth is, Israel, when Israel sentence you to death, you don't have a court case. [01:34:12] They just decide. [01:34:13] So if you're in Palestine, Israel is going to bomb the hell out of you. [01:34:16] They're going to kill you. [01:34:18] If you're in southern Lebanon, they're going to kill you. [01:34:20] If you're in the Golan Heights, if you're in the West Bank, if you're not approved to be there by Israel and you stand your ground, Israel will kill you. [01:34:29] So now they're just looking for a legal reason and they'll say, oh, he was attacking us. [01:34:34] Or, oh, he's part of Hamas. [01:34:35] Or, oh, he's part of Hezbollah. [01:34:36] Or, oh, he's part of this militant group. [01:34:38] They already tried to kill us. [01:34:39] They're already guilty. [01:34:42] That's how this is going to be applied. [01:34:43] So that's the concern here. [01:34:45] So, if they catch, you know, if they catch a terrorist in Israel working on the behalf of whoever that's going to do a bomb or, you know, whatever it is, and they arrest them, or maybe it's somebody that came in on October 7th, or maybe it's somebody that did do an attack. [01:35:00] Maybe it's somebody they've already caught and they say this is the death penalty. [01:35:03] You say, well, okay, if Israel wants to kill terrorists that come into their country to kill Israelis, well, I guess, okay, let them do their business. [01:35:14] The issue that people have here is that they think this is just going to be carte blanche, and Israel is going to use this to just say, see, it's not a war crime to kill 100,000 Palestinians. [01:35:24] They attacked us. [01:35:26] It's not a war crime to kill these people. [01:35:28] They attacked us. [01:35:29] So it's going to be this whole, it's going to be this whole legal interpretation now, I think, to try to get potential war criminals off. [01:35:40] And we'll see what goes on with the whole Netanyahu thing. [01:35:45] But they'll argue, let's say, to the International Criminal Court or maybe to the UN, and they'll say, no, This is Netanyahu using the death penalty against terrorists. [01:35:59] See, it's not a war crime. [01:36:03] We're using the death penalty here. [01:36:07] So that's the big concern. [01:36:08] Or it's like, how do you even, do you think these people even have a chance to get a fair trial in Israel anyway? [01:36:14] So that's the concern. [01:36:17] I want nothing to do with any of it. [01:36:22] But see, this is why Americans are so frustrated. [01:36:27] And you say, hey, I don't like what's going on in Israel. [01:36:32] They say, well, let Israel handle its own business. [01:36:35] Okay, then they can fund it themselves. [01:36:37] Then Israel can handle its own business and they don't need our military and they don't need our money and they can handle it themselves. [01:36:44] So if that's the deal on the table, then we're all good. [01:36:49] We will pull out all military support. [01:36:51] We will pull out all financial support. [01:36:53] We'll finally get that divorce from Israel that we've all so long desired. [01:36:57] And then Israel can handle their own business. [01:36:59] And if they want to hang people in the streets, if they want to get into wars with all of their neighbors, and I say, good luck, you guys handle their own business. [01:37:06] We're out. [01:37:08] We're out. [01:37:09] You guys do what you want. [01:37:10] We're out. [01:37:11] We're not going to be a part of it anymore. [01:37:13] But then you'll go on air. [01:37:15] You'll go on social media. [01:37:17] You'll say, gee, Israel that convicts people to death whenever they want in whatever country all over the world without trial. [01:37:26] But I'm sure this legal process is going to be fair. [01:37:28] They say, hey, you don't understand. [01:37:31] Let Israel handle its own business. [01:37:33] You shut up about Israel. [01:37:35] You don't know what it's like over there. [01:37:36] You let them handle their own business. [01:37:38] I say, hey, I'd be all for that, except their business is clearly my business since I fund their business, actually. [01:37:46] Actually, Israel's business is basically my business because it's my money and it's my military that supports Israel. [01:37:54] So actually, unfortunately, it is completely our business. [01:37:58] We would like it to not be our business. [01:38:00] We're sick of it being our business. [01:38:02] We'd like to completely get out of this business, but you won't let us do it. [01:38:06] So actually, we have more than a right to express an opinion about what goes on in Israel since we're subsidizing their very existence. [01:38:16] And I'm not happy with Israel killing journalists. [01:38:21] Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon kills three journalists who are covering the war. [01:38:26] I'm beginning to think this is all intentional, by the way. [01:38:31] With the amount of journalists Israel has killed, with the amount of journalists that they've almost bombed while they were reporting, even Here's one of the journalists, Ali Shoib, who was reporting while Israel invaded Lebanon here. [01:38:47] So he's a Lebanese citizen. [01:38:50] He's a citizen of Lebanon. [01:38:51] He's a Lebanese individual. [01:38:52] Here's Israel invading Lebanon, and then they killed this journalist who was reporting on the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. [01:39:00] And then Israel admitted they lied. [01:39:05] Actually, they didn't realize that their comments were going to go public, and then they got caught. [01:39:10] Israel Defense Forces admit to posting fake image of Lebanese journalists killed in the strike. [01:39:17] So they depicted him as a member of Hamas or the Houthis or some terror group. [01:39:24] They photoshopped it. [01:39:25] They made it up. [01:39:27] Even Fox News reported that they made it up. [01:39:30] After questions from Fox News, the IDF has repeatedly been forced to admit it edited the photo to show him in a military uniform. [01:39:39] So the IDF killed a journalist and then tried to cover it up by photoshopping an image, making him look like a military man when he was simply a journalist. [01:39:48] So this is the type of propaganda. [01:39:49] These are the types of lies that Israel and the IDF engage in every single day. [01:39:55] And they have no shame because they never face punishment. [01:40:01] So they get to bomb seven countries. [01:40:03] They get to invade multiple countries. [01:40:04] They get to kill women and children. [01:40:06] They get to kill hundreds of thousands of people. [01:40:07] They get to lie to the world about it. [01:40:09] They get to lie about killing journalists. [01:40:12] They just make it up. [01:40:13] They lie to the entire world. [01:40:14] They get caught. [01:40:15] And then they just scoff it off and say, oh, well. [01:40:19] And so the world is sick of it. [01:40:21] Americans are sick of it. [01:40:23] But our politicians are owned by the Israeli lobby, and so we don't get the results we so desire. [01:40:28] And now Israel, oh, what an offer. [01:40:32] U.S. and Israel and talks to establish American military bases on Israeli soil. [01:40:37] Oh, what an offer. [01:40:40] United States and Israel are reportedly in discussions over establishing American military bases inside Israeli territory. [01:40:46] And apparently, the Israelis are pushing for this. [01:40:49] I don't get it. [01:40:53] I don't get it. [01:40:54] But the Israelis, I guess I could understand why the Israelis are doing it because they're just trying to, you know, they're trying to get their hooks into the veins of the United States people as much as possible. [01:41:05] They just can't, you know, as much blood and treasure as they can suck out of us is all they want. [01:41:12] They're not interested in your opinion. [01:41:14] They just want your money and your blood. [01:41:18] So, yeah, of course. [01:41:20] Oh, oh, Israel. [01:41:21] Hey, come on, have a base here. [01:41:24] Come on. [01:41:28] How do we feel about, how do we feel about a military base in Israel? [01:41:33] Oh, and then what? [01:41:34] Israel start bombing countries and blame it on us? [01:41:36] Now we're really on the hook. [01:41:39] That's what we need. [01:41:40] Iran military says Israel behind attack on Kuwait desalination plant. [01:41:46] Who knows? [01:41:47] Who knows? [01:41:48] That's why I don't like covering the boots on the ground. [01:41:51] That's why I don't like covering the, I don't mean American boots on the ground. [01:41:54] I just mean boots on the ground news. [01:41:55] I mean, the developments are on the ground because I don't know what the truth is. [01:41:59] They say Iran is striking all these countries. [01:42:01] Israel has bases inside of Iran. [01:42:03] They bragged about it. [01:42:06] So it could be false flags. [01:42:07] It could be real. [01:42:08] It could be Iran. [01:42:08] I have no idea. [01:42:10] But we've seen multiple cases now where multiple different foreign governments are coming out and saying, no, this wasn't Iran. [01:42:18] And some of them outright blamed Israel. [01:42:21] And then other times it's like, oh, no, Iran is claiming responsibility. [01:42:25] So who really knows? [01:42:26] Meanwhile, there was a big drone attack in Russia last week. [01:42:30] Didn't get much attention, but should have. [01:42:33] Russia's Qurishi oil refinery halts operations after drone attack. [01:42:38] Sources say. [01:42:38] Now, this was from March 26th. [01:42:42] Here it is, March 30th. [01:42:44] The Qurishi oil refinery is still closed. [01:42:49] So you think about all the different problems in the energy world right now. [01:42:53] You think about all the different issues you have with the war, with the multiple wars, with Russia, with everything else, Venezuela. [01:43:04] And now you have one of the biggest refineries in Russia is on fire and still closed. [01:43:11] It's still on fire. [01:43:14] And Trump is out here begging Russia for oil, by the way. [01:43:18] Trump is out here begging Russia for oil. [01:43:22] I don't think we really know if this war goes on for more than another week. [01:43:27] I don't think we really know how bad this could get for energy costs, ladies and gentlemen. [01:43:32] And, you know, it's so clownish, too. [01:43:37] Trump comes out and says about Cuba. [01:43:44] China or Russia might be trying to get oil to Cuba. [01:43:50] Now, Cuba's obviously having problems. [01:43:52] It's been blacked out for days. [01:43:55] And this is all because of decisions coming out of the White House with the energy blockade or totally cut off, mostly because they took control of Venezuela. [01:44:06] Venezuela was supporting Cuba, so they cut that deal down. [01:44:11] So here's Cuba without power for like a week or so. [01:44:15] Trump gets asked about it because China and Russia are trying to get energy to Cuba. [01:44:23] And this is where you just look at politicians, but I guess in this case, Trump specifically, and he says, oh, yeah, well, Cuba needs the energy, you know. [01:44:34] Cuba needs the energy to turn on the heat or the cold or hospitals, you know, whatever it is. [01:44:42] No shit. [01:44:44] Like, what do you think this is? [01:44:48] And I hear Trump talk like this. [01:44:49] It's like, you know, he really treats people like they're five years old. [01:44:53] And I don't know if that is just the media. [01:44:57] I don't know if Trump just talks to the American media like that, like they're like they're like they're a youth, like they're a child. [01:45:05] He's just like, oh, well, you know, Cuba needs energy for like hospitals and heating and stuff. === Internet News Consumption (15:31) === [01:45:13] Yeah. [01:45:14] The implication here is that you are the one that cut the energy and now China and Russia are bringing it in and you're letting them do it. [01:45:21] Why is that? [01:45:23] Well, don't you know Cuba needs the energy? [01:45:25] Well, yeah, you cut it off. [01:45:26] So then why did you cut it off? [01:45:28] It's just, it's the weirdest thing watching him respond to this stuff. [01:45:32] And I get it, to be honest. [01:45:34] I actually understand because I know what Trump is doing here. [01:45:38] This is all geopolitical strategy, whether you think it's good or not. [01:45:43] It's all geopolitical strategy. [01:45:45] So he's just going to lie and he's going to treat the American people. [01:45:48] He's just going to lie. [01:45:49] He's going to treat the media like they're five years old. [01:45:52] It's like, hey, fire is hot. [01:45:54] Oh, ah, ye. [01:45:56] It's like, hey, Cuba's without energy. [01:45:57] So China's going to give them some energy because they need energy for their power grade. [01:46:02] Oh, really? [01:46:02] Wow. [01:46:04] It's like, no, the point is you did the blockade. [01:46:07] Why are you going to let them bring it in if there's some sort of a reason for the blockade here? [01:46:11] What's the reason? [01:46:12] If the reason is to shut off the power, then why are you letting them turn back the power? [01:46:16] What's the deal? [01:46:18] And the truth is, the strategy here is that Trump went into Venezuela for the oil for Israel. [01:46:26] That's the story. [01:46:27] But if he goes out and says that, he can't go out and tell the American people. [01:46:31] He can't go out and tell the press. [01:46:34] Well, you know, we lied about everything in Venezuela. [01:46:38] Pretty much everything. [01:46:39] All a lie. [01:46:40] You know, well, I don't even remember the lies. [01:46:42] We told you it was for drugs or something or an election. [01:46:46] I don't know. [01:46:47] No, it was all about the oil. [01:46:48] Really, it was just the oil, actually. [01:46:51] And we needed the oil. [01:46:53] We needed the oil because we knew we were going to war. [01:46:56] We knew it's not a war, though. [01:46:58] We knew we'd be going to war. [01:47:00] This is what we knew. [01:47:01] It's not a war, but we knew that Israel would need the oil. [01:47:04] And we knew the markets would need the oil. [01:47:06] That's what we needed. [01:47:08] So we went into Venezuela and Maduro wouldn't cooperate. [01:47:11] He wouldn't give us the oil. [01:47:13] He wouldn't give Israel the oil. [01:47:14] We said, that's their oil promised to them 3,000 years ago. [01:47:18] It's their oil, I said, and they didn't take it. [01:47:21] So we took Maduro out, and now we've got a regime in Venezuela that is willing to give Israel the oil. [01:47:28] That's what they're willing to do. [01:47:29] And maybe in six months or a year, maybe we can get some of that oil. [01:47:33] We don't have the infrastructure yet. [01:47:34] We can't get it now. [01:47:36] It might be too late then. [01:47:37] Who knows? [01:47:37] But that's why we're doing it. [01:47:39] So if China and Russia want to use their oil for Cuba, that's fine. [01:47:43] We're not going to do it. [01:47:44] We need that oil for Israel. [01:47:46] We need that oil for the war. [01:47:48] But if China and Russia want to help save lives, if they're into being the good guys now, that's fine. [01:47:52] We're the bad guys now. [01:47:54] In case you haven't noticed, we work with the bad guys. [01:47:58] And so that's the story. [01:48:02] So there is no strategy in Cuba. [01:48:06] We're just taking the oil. [01:48:09] And Cuba was getting some of it. [01:48:10] It's ours now. [01:48:11] That's it. [01:48:14] That's your strategy. [01:48:19] So he just treats you like you're an idiot. [01:48:21] He just treats the media like you're an idiot. [01:48:23] It's like, yeah, you cut off the oil. [01:48:25] Why are you letting other countries deliver oil if there's some strategy here? [01:48:29] No, because the strategy is to just take as much oil as possible. [01:48:32] We don't care if people die. [01:48:35] That's the strategy. [01:48:38] Candace Owens is taking a victory lap on this today. [01:48:41] This is a wild one. [01:48:42] French Masonic Lodge at heart of Murky murder trial. [01:48:48] 22 people went on trial in France on Monday on charges of murder and other serious crimes centered on members of a Masonic Lodge accused of running hit squads. [01:49:01] 13 of the defendants face life imprisonment. [01:49:07] Wow. [01:49:08] So yeah, Candace Owens taking a victory lap on this. [01:49:11] And she did do a story about, she did a story about this and how she believed she was on a hit team squad or maybe France had even been involved in the Charlie Kirk deal. [01:49:25] Like I said, I don't follow it all too religiously, but I did see Candace Owens taking a victory lap on that today and saying it confirmed some other reporting that she did. [01:49:37] And if you're a loyal listener of this show, you know, I was told, and this wasn't a story I ran with just because I, you know, I was like, well, I don't know how to connect this. [01:49:51] But if you recall, if you listen to the show, I said that I had a military source after Charlie got shot that said they think it was France or a French hitman. [01:50:01] And I heard that, of course, I'm like, I don't know what's going on. [01:50:04] So I mentioned it. [01:50:06] I didn't dig any deeper. [01:50:07] I didn't mention it. [01:50:08] But it's funny that that military source told me that. [01:50:10] This is a military source that never steers me wrong, even though when they steer me, I'm like, what are you steering me into? [01:50:16] I'm going to avoid. [01:50:17] And then it ends up, there ends up being a clear path there. [01:50:21] So who knows? [01:50:23] It's all just this secret world of hitmen and espionage and blackmail that we get a sense of. [01:50:33] We get a sense of with the Epstein files, and now we get a sense of it with this court case in France with the hitmen. [01:50:40] It's all this secret world, the shadow government, the shadow societies, they're hitmen, they're blackmailers, all of it. [01:50:48] So who knows? [01:50:49] But I did see Candace taking the victory lap on that. [01:50:52] So that was curious to me. [01:50:54] All right. [01:50:54] I think we can, yeah, I think we can end our geopolitical hour here with a couple clips from Bill Maher and the Patrick Bett David show. [01:51:08] So this is what happens on the Bill Maher show. [01:51:12] This is how Americans are treated when they have a different opinion on Israel than I guess Bill Maher. [01:51:19] To me, what the Democrats are not doing with this is leading. [01:51:23] The energy in their parties with the young people who learn everything about Israel on TikTok. [01:51:28] They don't know shit. [01:51:30] And their leaders are not standing up and saying, kids, you don't know what's going on here. [01:51:35] Every war Israel has fought is a war of defense. [01:51:38] Every war, they were attacked first. [01:51:41] Well, and they're not doing to me. [01:51:44] So, of course, you can hear after Bill Maher says that, you know, Slot can hear kind of tilts her head. [01:51:50] Some other ghosts, some other guests are like, wait, what? [01:51:53] Israel's never done anything wrong ever. [01:51:56] Do you understand? [01:51:57] Israel has never done anything wrong ever. [01:51:59] In fact, it's incapable of doing anything wrong ever. [01:52:02] That's the attitude here from Bill Maher. [01:52:04] But aside from that absolutely absurd mentality, here's what's more offensive. [01:52:10] And this is this kind of drains into the conversation on the panel I just had, the boomers versus the millennials. [01:52:17] He says, oh, these young kids know nothing. [01:52:20] These young kids know nothing. [01:52:21] They're getting all their information from TikTok. [01:52:24] Well, a couple issues that I take from this. [01:52:27] One, this is what younger generations have been hearing their entire lives from boomers. [01:52:35] Do you understand this? [01:52:38] Younger generations have been listening to boomers tell them, you don't know enough. [01:52:44] You don't know anything. [01:52:45] You don't know enough. [01:52:47] You're not the authority here. [01:52:48] You don't get your own opinion. [01:52:50] You don't get to do your own research. [01:52:51] We know everything. [01:52:52] We have all the experience. [01:52:54] We have all the knowledge. [01:52:55] We don't want to hear about your foreign policy stuff. [01:52:58] We've got the experience and the knowledge. [01:52:59] You guys just take a back seat. [01:53:01] We have been hearing this our entire lives from the boomer class. [01:53:07] Our entire lives. [01:53:09] And so I'm sitting here and I expressed this on the panel and I said, okay, I'll tell you what. [01:53:16] If you want to hold that attitude, if you want to harbor that attitude through generations now, by the way, through multiple generations, if you want to harbor that attitude against, let's say, 20-year-olds, let's say you want to look at these 20-year-olds and say, you guys don't know enough. [01:53:34] You don't have the life experience. [01:53:35] You haven't been around enough. [01:53:36] You get your news from social media, whatever. [01:53:39] If you take that approach with 20-year-olds, you know what? [01:53:45] I'll nod my head in reluctant acceptance, even against myself when I was in my 20s, let's say. [01:53:54] Let's say this is Bill Maher addressing me in my 20s because I have a different opinion. [01:53:57] He says, says, you just don't know enough. [01:54:01] You get all your information from the internet, and you just don't understand that Israel is never wrong and has never done anything wrong in its history of its existence. [01:54:09] It's like, okay. [01:54:12] Let's just say, okay, you're directing that at 20-year-olds and you just kind of reluctantly nod your head in agreement. [01:54:19] We're 30 now. [01:54:21] We're 40 now. [01:54:22] You can't, how long does this last? [01:54:24] What are we going to be 50 years old? [01:54:27] Am I going to be 50 years old up here listening to boomers tell me I don't have enough experience? [01:54:31] Am I going to be 50 years old up here listening to boomers tell me Israel's done nothing wrong and you just get your news from the internet? [01:54:38] Like, how long does this have to last? [01:54:40] We're sick of it. [01:54:42] We're in our 30s now. [01:54:44] We've got families now. [01:54:45] We're in our 40s now. [01:54:47] We've seen a geopolitical event or two. [01:54:50] We've seen a war here or there. [01:54:53] This doesn't work. [01:54:54] I'm so sick of this concept that, oh, the boomers get all the say in policy and foreign policy because they've got the age, they've got the wisdom, they've got the experience. [01:55:05] You guys just know the internet. [01:55:07] I'm done. [01:55:08] That doesn't work anymore. [01:55:09] Once you're over 30 years old, I say no. [01:55:14] You want to send that attitude to 20-year-olds? [01:55:19] Maybe. [01:55:20] I'll reluctantly accept it. [01:55:23] I'll reluctantly nod my head and say, all right, you're 20, you're in your 20s, maybe there's something to that. [01:55:31] Once you get past 30, this is ridiculous. [01:55:33] I'm 36 years old. [01:55:36] Me and all of my friends in their 30s and all of my friends in their 40s have been hearing this our entire lives, how we don't know anything. [01:55:45] And we just get news from the internet and we don't understand these foreign policy issues. [01:55:50] Till when? [01:55:51] Till I'm 60? [01:55:53] Am I going to have a 100-year-old boomer looking at me can barely even walk or talk and I'm 60 years old? [01:56:00] They're saying, you just don't understand, Sonny Jim. [01:56:03] What? [01:56:06] And not to go off on a rail here, but I mean, this is where I even get even more frustrated because it's like, okay, so we all seem to be in agreement that this isn't working, right? [01:56:23] We all seem to be in agreement that things are going the wrong direction. [01:56:28] And then when we say maybe we should do it differently, you guys stand up and say, oh, no, not so fast. [01:56:34] And I'm saying, what? [01:56:35] We just agreed that everything has gone wrong here with these policies. [01:56:39] And now we're saying, let's try it differently. [01:56:41] And you're saying, no, not so fast, youngin. [01:56:46] So I'm done. [01:56:47] I'm done hearing it. [01:56:48] I respect my elders. [01:56:50] I truly do. [01:56:51] I really do. [01:56:52] And I want their wisdom. [01:56:55] But that doesn't mean we have to agree. [01:56:57] That doesn't mean that I can't form my own worldview now past the age of 30. [01:57:02] And that's the attitude here. [01:57:03] That's the attitude of Bill Maher. [01:57:05] It's like, oh, you just get your news from the internet. [01:57:07] Now, quickly, the other thing he says here is a big tell. [01:57:11] Don't think it's a coincidence. [01:57:14] Why did Bill Maher specifically say TikTok? [01:57:21] Why did Bill Maher specifically say they get their news from TikTok? [01:57:25] There's X. There's YouTube. [01:57:28] There's Rumble. [01:57:29] There's all kinds of social media out there now. [01:57:31] Why did he specifically mention TikTok? [01:57:33] Ah, because all the Israeli loyalists and all the Israeli supporters know that TikTok was the one site, I guess. [01:57:43] I'm not big on TikTok, but clearly they were panicked because TikTok was the one site that was allowing more news and more on-the-ground video to come out of Gaza, to come out of Palestine in the aftermath of October 7th, and it made Israel look bad. [01:57:59] And so the narrative on TikTok was going anti-Israel. [01:58:03] So that's why Larry Ellison, the number one private donor to the IDF, bought TikTok so he could save the algorithm and save the narrative because TikTok was going against Israel organically, socially. [01:58:16] So now they've just sold it to an Israel firster who changed the algorithm to support Israel. [01:58:23] That's why Bill Maher said that, because he knows that. [01:58:29] But then, how are you even? [01:58:31] How are you even going to sit here and say, oh, you just get your news from the internet? [01:58:36] As if you guys haven't been lied to your entire lives by corrupt media. [01:58:40] Like, did we forget that too? [01:58:42] Did we just forget that one too? [01:58:46] Like, you guys have an entire internet. [01:58:50] You guys have an entire world of information to form political opinions and views. [01:58:55] And we don't like that. [01:58:56] We would prefer only three networks get to control what you see and hear. [01:59:01] You can't trust it. [01:59:04] So these two things. [01:59:06] I'm so tired of these two concepts that, oh, you just get news from the internet. [01:59:11] Oh, where do you get your news? [01:59:12] The networks. [01:59:14] Where do you get your news? [01:59:16] You just get your news from the internet. [01:59:18] Oh, you're just a young kid. [01:59:20] I'm 30 years old. [01:59:21] All right, boomer. [01:59:25] I think we got a little say in things now. [01:59:27] I think we got enough experience to have some say in things now. [01:59:31] Or am I going to be 50 years old and told, oh, you just get your news from the internet? [01:59:37] 50 years old. [01:59:37] You just don't get it, youngin. [01:59:41] I'm so sick of these arguments. [01:59:45] So then they get into the APAC issue with Stephen A. Smith. [01:59:52] And this is where it just gets weird. [01:59:56] And again, this is why the rhetoric here let's play the clip and explain how insane this is. [02:00:05] What do you make of more Democrats distancing themselves distancing themselves from AIPAC? [02:00:10] That is the Israeli lobby. [02:00:13] I think everyone who's running for president, none of them say they are, but all the ones who are, including the two Jewish ones, have distance. [02:00:22] That's where Jews are with the Democratic Party these days. [02:00:25] Has it become toxic to support Israel? [02:00:28] I think it has for the Democrats. [02:00:31] So we all see the Democrats are going to run now on the anti-Israel platform. [02:00:35] I called that day one. [02:00:37] And at first they didn't want to cover it because they assumed that it wouldn't work, but now they see it is going to work. [02:00:42] So they're talking about it. [02:00:43] I think it has. === Toxic Support for Israel (13:35) === [02:00:44] The question is, is it right? [02:00:46] It's not. [02:00:47] I don't think it is. [02:00:47] No, it is. [02:00:48] I don't think it is. [02:00:49] And I think that. [02:00:50] So what's not right exactly? [02:00:54] This is, and I don't know what Stephen A. Smith is really thinking or if he's even thinking much or if he's just talking. [02:00:59] And I don't even mean that necessarily to be insulting, but let's just be, let's just like, I just don't know. [02:01:05] Because it doesn't make sense. [02:01:07] So Americans can't make up their own mind about politics. [02:01:10] Americans can't decide what lobbies they like and what lobbies they don't like. [02:01:15] Or maybe let's get more specific. [02:01:17] Maybe Americans don't like foreign lobbies. [02:01:20] Maybe Americans don't like foreign lobbyists. [02:01:22] Maybe Americans are sick of foreign interests. [02:01:24] Or maybe more specifically, they don't want to support Israel. [02:01:28] So what's not right about that? [02:01:30] Explain to me how that's not right as an American that I can't decide I don't like this lobby and any person that they fund, I'm not going to vote for them. [02:01:39] Why? [02:01:41] Why is that not a good thing? [02:01:44] Why should you not be allowed to do that? [02:01:47] I don't get it. [02:01:49] We should just let APAC or any lobby control our politicians. [02:01:54] We should just let AIPAC or any foreign lobby just determine what's best for our country instead of us, the people? [02:02:00] Explain that one to me. [02:02:01] Somebody explain that logic because it makes no sense to me. [02:02:05] What you're having right now is a lot of people. [02:02:08] What we saw on college campuses, what have you, and a lot of people, you know, engaging in anti-Semitism. [02:02:13] Let's just call it what it is. [02:02:14] So, okay, protesting is anti-Semitism now. [02:02:18] Now, are there anti-Semites out there? [02:02:20] I don't think anybody would deny that, but I don't know. [02:02:23] Is that the issue here? [02:02:24] Or do we have a First Amendment right? [02:02:26] Is anti-Semitic speech illegal now? [02:02:29] It definitely becomes incredibly alarming. [02:02:31] But I also think that there's a lot of people out there that got an issue with Benjamin and Yahoo specifically. [02:02:37] And unfortunately, they keep castigating the entire Jewish community when they're not realizing there are an abundance of people within the Jewish community that have a problem with his leadership. [02:02:47] And they're not differentiating between the two, and that's problematic. [02:02:50] But who's they? [02:02:52] Who's they? [02:02:54] If you ask the people protesting, if you ask the people with an opinion on that, they will differentiate very loudly and clearly. [02:03:00] In fact, the most notably would be Tucker Carlson. [02:03:03] Tucker Carlson, at an obnoxious length, anytime he talks about this issue, has to go on and say, this is not about Jews. [02:03:11] This is about Israel. [02:03:11] This is not about Jewish people. [02:03:12] This is about Netanyahu. [02:03:13] It's obnoxious, but that's what he does on this podcast. [02:03:16] And yet he differentiates that 100%. [02:03:19] And they still call him an anti-Semite. [02:03:22] So you can't even, so even if you do that, it doesn't work. [02:03:27] Well. [02:03:29] Yeah, that's part of it. [02:03:30] I think it's a much bigger issue than that. [02:03:32] And notice the round of applause there because everybody relates to that. [02:03:35] They're like, yeah, I'm so scared to speak out about this because I'm going to be an anti-Semite, but I don't like Israel killing kids. [02:03:40] I don't like what's going on in Gaza. [02:03:41] But if I say anything, they call me an anti-Semite. [02:03:43] Even if I say specifically I'm not, this is the woke right. [02:03:46] I think when you're a Democrat and you don't take money from APAC, which they have forever, what you're saying is Israel is a monster country and this is dirty. [02:03:55] It's a dirty country and this is dirty money. [02:03:57] But wait a second. [02:03:58] Bill Maher complains about American politicians all the time. [02:04:02] In fact, if you're in American political media, that is really a lot of your work, isn't it? [02:04:09] Complaining about American politicians. [02:04:11] And yet, why isn't that same conclusion reached? [02:04:13] Nobody comes on here and says, I'm anti-American because I do my own news coverage. [02:04:18] Nobody comes on here and says, I inherently hate American people because I do my news coverage. [02:04:24] Nobody comes on here and says, look at Owen Schroyer saying that this is a monstrous country because he's critical of Trump. [02:04:29] Why doesn't this logic apply anywhere else to any other political commentary except for Israel? [02:04:35] Why is that? [02:04:36] And that gives permission to a lot of people who are actually anti-Semitic to say, well, you know what? [02:04:41] If a Democratic senator won't take their money, this must be a dirty country. [02:04:45] Let's also remember as well that you got a lot of people that felt like, you know, they're taking this position that Trump was wrong to go after Iran or what have you. [02:04:51] But practically every president before him would complain about Iran and how Iran needed to be dealt with. [02:04:56] But then all of a sudden he does. [02:04:58] Yeah, just like a second ago, Bill Maher said every president takes money from APAC. [02:05:01] Now, do you get it? [02:05:02] That's why every president says that. [02:05:03] Then it's a big problem. [02:05:04] Now, I'm not saying that he's handled it entirely correctly. [02:05:07] Please don't get me wrong. [02:05:08] No. [02:05:08] Because he hasn't. [02:05:09] But the flip side to it is that you got to. [02:05:12] It's so hilarious. [02:05:16] Oh, we need to help Israel with Iran, but not the way Trump's doing it. [02:05:21] It's just like, oh, okay, so what about the other presidents? [02:05:23] Did they do it better? [02:05:25] The whole thing is ridiculous. [02:05:26] Americans want nothing to do with it. [02:05:30] A lot of damn nerves to be in the face of American people saying for numerous administrations, Iran is a problem. [02:05:38] They have to be dealt with. [02:05:39] Iran is a problem. [02:05:39] They have to be dealt with. [02:05:40] And then this man deals with them, and then all of a sudden you're complaining about him now. [02:05:44] It doesn't really make sense. [02:05:45] It's a lack of consistency. [02:05:49] So there's a lack of consistency just on that panel, except we're all afraid to be negative towards Israel because we might be called anti-Semitic, but we also all realize that Israel is a big negative blithe on American politics, so we have to address it. [02:06:02] So how do we do both? [02:06:06] How do we do both? [02:06:07] Now, this is where, this is why the Israeli loyalists are so out of reality and they're just so disconnected from the average American is because of this thought process right here. [02:06:20] And I've explained it many times, but Adam Sosnik puts it into words. [02:06:25] And so we're going to play this clip from the PBD podcast, Adam Soznick. [02:06:31] He's a big supporter of Israel, and he tries to explain why. [02:06:35] It doesn't have to be one or the other. [02:06:36] Am I America first and my Israel first? [02:06:38] America to me is like my mom, and Israel is like my grandma. [02:06:43] If I had to choose, I'm going to pick my mom. [02:06:46] So hold on. [02:06:46] Wait, let's hear this one more time. [02:06:49] America to me is like my mom. [02:06:51] And Israel is like my grandma. [02:06:53] It doesn't have to be one or the other. [02:06:54] Am I America first and my Israel first? [02:06:56] America to me is like my mom. [02:06:59] And Israel is like my grandma. [02:07:00] No, it doesn't have to be one or the other. [02:07:02] Am I America first and my Israel first? [02:07:04] America to me is like my mom. [02:07:07] And Israel is like my grandma. [02:07:08] So this is the big issue that these Israel loyalists refuse to understand. [02:07:14] Or maybe even Zionist Jewish Americans just don't even bother to try to understand. [02:07:20] He says, America's like my mom, Israel's like my grandma. [02:07:23] Okay, well, that's good for you. [02:07:25] But guess what? [02:07:26] For 98% of Americans, America is like our mom, and America is like our grandma. [02:07:32] And America is like our dad. [02:07:34] And America is like our granddad. [02:07:35] And America is like our brother. [02:07:37] And America is like our sister. [02:07:38] And America is like our son. [02:07:40] And America is like our daughter. [02:07:41] You understand? [02:07:43] You understand here? [02:07:44] So see, Israel isn't like anything to us. [02:07:46] Israel isn't our grandma. [02:07:48] Israel isn't our second cousin twice removed. [02:07:51] Israel isn't our neighbor's dog. [02:07:54] Israel is nothing. [02:07:56] We have no connection to Israel. [02:07:57] We have no interest in Israel. [02:08:00] And there's this weird entitlement. [02:08:05] There's this weird arrogance where it's like somehow I'm supposed to relate to that. [02:08:10] Oh, because Israel is like your grandma to you, therefore I need to support Israel? [02:08:15] No. [02:08:17] Because my grandma to me is like my grandma, America. [02:08:22] There is no America. [02:08:24] There is no Israel in our family tree here for 98% of Americans. [02:08:29] And they just say, hey, but what about me? [02:08:32] I represent 2% of America and Israel is like my grandma. [02:08:37] And I'm a dual citizen for Israel and I love Israel. [02:08:40] Well, guess what? [02:08:41] You're 2% of the population and you have 100% control of our foreign policy. [02:08:45] And the rest of us whose grandma is not Israel, we are sick of it and we don't like it because our grandma is America and our grandma keeps suffering and dying while your grandma is getting all the attention and we are sick of it. [02:09:00] And to me, that summed it all up right there. [02:09:03] And somehow he thinks this is like relatable because he's on there defending Israel's interests all day long. [02:09:09] It's like his job. [02:09:11] So he's on there defending Israel, defending their interests, and always trying to convince Americans, like, hey, Israel, that's what you need to care about. [02:09:20] Don't you get it? [02:09:20] I care about them, so you need to too. [02:09:23] It's like, but Israel's like my grandma. [02:09:25] So what? [02:09:26] You're just one person like the rest of us. [02:09:29] Your grandma is no more important than my grandma or 98% of America's grandmas. [02:09:36] And it's this weird entitlement. [02:09:38] It's this weird arrogance that you just think, hey, you can claim that just because Israel is important to you, therefore it has to be important to everyone else and has to be a top priority for everyone else, even though no one else agrees with you. [02:09:50] This is the arrogance and this is the entitlement that people are so sick of, which is totally reasonable, which is totally rational. [02:10:02] And then you express this frustration and what do they say? [02:10:05] They say, well, you're just an anti-Semite. [02:10:09] And you know you're not. [02:10:11] So now you're caught in the trap. [02:10:15] Now you're caught in the trap. [02:10:17] Just like the woke left. [02:10:18] If you don't support Black Lives Matter, you're a racist. [02:10:21] If you don't support trans kids, you're a transphobe. [02:10:25] Oh, if you don't support Israel, you're an anti-Semite. [02:10:30] And the average American, the common sense American, is just sitting here saying, I don't support any of it. [02:10:35] And I'm sick of being called names for having my own damn opinion. [02:10:41] You're listening to The Owen Report on the Wynn Network. [02:14:17] It's the fastest three hours on the Internet. === California Mass Exodus (02:32) === [02:14:20] It's the Owen Report with Owen Schroyer. [02:14:24] All right, into the third and final hour here. [02:14:39] We got a couple other headlines to get to. [02:14:43] Before we go into your super chats, as we do at the end of every show right here on the Owen Report, well, we all know Democrats aren't very popular and their policies suck. [02:14:56] Look no further than Los Angeles, California. [02:15:00] Los Angeles County sees largest population decline in the United States. [02:15:06] Census data shows, is it time to start buying LA property? [02:15:11] Is it tanking right now? [02:15:13] Los Angeles County saw the largest decline of any county in the United States last year, according to new census data published March 26th. [02:15:22] Nearly 54,000 people moved out of LA County between July 1, 2024 and July 1, 2025. [02:15:29] U.S. Census data shows the decline is part of an ongoing trend that we all know about. [02:15:36] So they're all moving to Texas. [02:15:37] They're all moving to Florida. [02:15:40] They're all moving to red states. [02:15:44] Yeah, it's pretty funny, isn't it? [02:15:48] And yet the top candidate for president from the Democrats is Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, where people can't even stand to live. [02:16:06] That's politics for you. [02:16:09] That's politics. [02:16:10] And you got to understand. [02:16:15] It doesn't matter if it doesn't make sense. [02:16:19] It does not matter. [02:16:20] And, you know, should Gavin Newsom run when it becomes official and when the campaign is actually happening, whoever Newsome ends up running against, you know, you'll see the Republicans, you'll see the pundits, and rightfully so. [02:16:40] It's all too predictable. [02:16:42] They'll say, look at Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, where people can't even stand to live, the highest tax rates, the most burdensome regulations. === Moon Launch Distraction (02:08) === [02:16:52] And look, there's a mass exodus. [02:16:54] They're all leaving California. [02:16:55] It's lost. [02:16:56] By the time the next presidential election is around or whenever it is, they'll have lost like four or five electoral college votes. [02:17:04] And you'll have them. [02:17:04] And they'll say, how can anybody vote for this? [02:17:07] Look at what a disaster he was for California. [02:17:10] Look at the people leaving California of this leadership. [02:17:12] It doesn't make sense. [02:17:13] I know. [02:17:14] I know. [02:17:15] It makes none at all. [02:17:16] And yet it's exactly what's going to happen. [02:17:20] They will vote. [02:17:21] They will vote for the governor of California despite everybody leaving there. [02:17:25] Artemis II moon mission, T-minus two days to NASA's April 1st launch. [02:17:32] They're launching on April Fool's Day. [02:17:33] Well, that'll get the conspiracy theorists going. [02:17:37] They did a bit of a expose today. [02:17:41] Well, they want you to know you've got a couple firsts here. [02:17:46] You've got the first black man now on this mission. [02:17:49] You've got a woman in there, too. [02:17:50] There's a lot of diversity. [02:17:51] Want to know about the four people launching to make history around the moon? [02:17:56] That's, of course, the CNN headline. [02:17:59] They asked the astronaut here, Victor Glover, about being the first black man to embark on such a mission. [02:18:07] He said, you know, in not so many words, he doesn't want to hear about it anymore. [02:18:12] He doesn't want to hear about the first black this, the first black that, the first woman, the first person of color, the first Canadian. [02:18:20] And of course, they're leaving out the white American because, you know, he's worthless. [02:18:24] So, uh, Reed Wiseman is worthless. [02:18:28] So forget about him. [02:18:30] We've got a black man, a woman, and a Canadian. [02:18:32] That's all that matters to the white American, though, screw you. [02:18:37] He's probably the crew chief, too. [02:18:38] You know, he's probably like the most accomplished. [02:18:40] So, you know, he's got to be, he's got to be put down on the totem pole there. [02:18:49] 10-day moon journey. [02:18:53] Does any of this matter? [02:18:54] Does anybody care about this? [02:18:56] What to know about NASA Artemis 2 launch and its 10-day moon journey? === IRS Data Sharing Scandal (04:56) === [02:19:01] How everything you need to know. [02:19:03] Here's everything you need to know about the launch of the historic Artemis 2 mission around the moon. [02:19:06] People don't seem too interested. [02:19:09] I have to tell you, there's not much buzz at all. [02:19:13] So they're going to do a trip around the moon. [02:19:16] They're going to be doing some surface-level recon, even. [02:19:22] And they're just going to do a lap. [02:19:24] So what we're going to do is we're going to do a lap and do some surface-level recon on the moon, if you even believe any of that, or if you believe you'll even find out what they discover, if anything. [02:19:37] But okay, maybe it's cool. [02:19:40] I don't know. [02:19:41] No buzz, though. [02:19:44] Barely any buzz. [02:19:45] Barely anybody talking about it. [02:19:48] So I'm not sure what that represents. [02:19:50] Is the lack of interest because people just don't believe it? [02:19:53] Is the lack of interest because it's just like there's no excitement? [02:19:56] Is the lack of interest because there's too much other stuff going on? [02:20:01] But there is a severe lack of interest in this moon mission, this lap around the moon. [02:20:09] Or maybe it's because we got AI about to crack down on us. [02:20:13] The IRS wants smarter audits. [02:20:15] Palantir could help decide who gets flagged by the IRS. [02:20:20] Ooh, the Internal Revenue Service paid Palantir $1.8 million last year to improve a custom tool designed to help the tax agency identify the highest value case for audits, collection of unpaid taxes, and potential criminal investigations, according to documents Wired obtained via public record request. [02:20:42] So, you know, it's like, I guess, make up your mind. [02:20:49] Do you like it or not? [02:20:51] But essentially, what you have here is that the IRS shares all this data with Palantir. [02:20:59] And it's probably not just the IRS, by the way. [02:21:04] It's probably multiple agencies so they can get the best possible results. [02:21:09] But basically, they're able to plug in all the different data points on your finances. [02:21:15] So they're probably, I wonder if banks are involved in this. [02:21:19] I wonder if you can get information from banks. [02:21:22] It's my best understanding that the way they're able to do this is through these different payment processors. [02:21:30] And the banks aren't involved. [02:21:32] Now, again, I don't know. [02:21:33] That could be true. [02:21:33] That could not be true. [02:21:34] There's different laws. [02:21:35] There are different regulations. [02:21:36] There's different agreements, even, let's say, cooperation levels with the payment processors and with the banks. [02:21:46] But basically now, what you have is because you have these different payment processors or these different digital payment capabilities, like a PayPal, a Venmo, a Stripe, they all have their own data. [02:22:00] So they all have your own data. [02:22:02] You know, before anything even gets to your bank account, this AI might not even get access to your bank account. [02:22:09] But they get access to all the different payment processors, and they can basically crunch numbers and then, based off of your tax return, determine whether or not you're reporting your income is essentially what's going on here. [02:22:22] So, you have all the different payment processors, Venmo, the rest of them, they're all sharing this data. [02:22:30] Unless they've explicitly said they're not going to cooperate with the IRS, I would assume that they are. [02:22:37] And it might not even matter. [02:22:38] With Palantir, they might just be able to get this data whether you agree to it or not. [02:22:43] But I'm pretty sure if you read these agreements, when you download these apps or when you agree to use these services for financial transactions, I'm sure there's a subsection in there that basically says they can sell this information or they can use this information for other purposes. [02:23:01] So they're all selling it in the open market. [02:23:04] Palantir just puts it all into a data center, and then they crunch all of these numbers to report back to the IRS, which, if they notice, who knows what the, you know, if it pings at 10 grand or 50 grand or 100 grand, a number, it pings them, and then they'll send you an audit or a warning of audit. [02:23:24] That's my best understanding. [02:23:27] And I mean, quite frankly, that's from experience. [02:23:33] So, which is why, which is also why it's funny. [02:23:38] I don't even know. [02:23:39] It's just, you know, the people that say, oh, you know, Schroyer's paid for by this group, by that group, all of this stuff. [02:23:45] It's like, unfortunately, I have had my financials poured into by many different hands and eyes many different times. [02:23:55] So if there was anything there, they would be reporting it. === Nigeria Attack Distraction (04:45) === [02:23:58] And it's not. [02:24:00] So I've had multiple courts, multiple court cases, multiple federal agencies in my bank accounts. [02:24:05] There is simply nothing there. [02:24:08] But regardless of that story, going through this process, that was my understanding is that it's basically AI pinging these payment processors that if they see you're processing a bunch of money through one of them that they don't see reported to the IRS, it pings you and they send you a notification. [02:24:30] So do you want it? [02:24:31] Do you not? [02:24:32] It's just this AI government that's coming our way slowly but surely. [02:24:38] And it'll cost us a bunch in water. [02:24:41] Denver imposes water restrictions, orders restaurants to serve only on request. [02:24:46] You know, I don't mind that, actually, but that's not the story here. [02:24:50] The story is that we're going to be allowing AI and data centers to basically use up much of the water supply. [02:25:00] And I guess Denver is just getting ready for this, or this just could be some liberal, you know, progressive city saying, hey, if they don't ask for water, don't bring it to them. [02:25:08] It's a waste of energy. [02:25:11] So, but just wait. [02:25:12] You think water shortages are bad now. [02:25:16] You think demand for water is high now. [02:25:20] Just wait till the AI government and the data centers kick in. [02:25:23] They're going to be consuming more water than anything you've ever seen. [02:25:27] And they're cutting the deals to get it, to get the rights to it right now. [02:25:32] By the way, hey, this weekend, not hearing much about this, Nigerian jihadists rampage across Christian strongholds during Palm Sunday week. [02:25:44] I'm getting different numbers on this story. [02:25:46] So I pulled up a couple of them. [02:25:49] Palm Sunday week turns deadly across Nigeria. [02:25:52] At least 98 killed as Nigeria's terror crisis escalates. [02:25:57] So you've been hearing about the Christians in Nigeria for a long time getting slaughtered. [02:26:02] And this story, they only talk about this story when they want to distract you from something that's happening in the Middle East. [02:26:09] By the way, they only push this to the front of the headlines when it's convenient for the Israeli lobby that wants you to hate all Muslims or when it's a convenient story to distract from Israel killing thousands of people. [02:26:23] Then they put the spotlight on Nigeria. [02:26:25] So if you're not seeing this, if you're not seeing this today, you have to understand when this story is used. [02:26:31] So this is mostly a story that gets ignored. [02:26:34] This is mostly a group of Christians that gets ignored. [02:26:39] And the only time they even talk about this is when it's convenient to distract from Israel killing people, or it's convenient to sell to you that you need to hate all Muslims as a Christian in America. [02:26:53] So I didn't see this anywhere in the news. [02:26:55] I didn't see it anywhere this weekend. [02:26:58] I didn't see it anywhere so far today. [02:27:01] But see, that's why Bill Maher says, hey, you and your internet, you and you're looking for information on the internet. [02:27:12] So who's going to step in to save the Christian Nigerians? [02:27:15] And it's funny because I called this out immediately. [02:27:17] I said, none of these people actually care. [02:27:19] Remember when they first started these campaigns standing up for the Christian Nigerians? [02:27:24] And I said, none of you will do anything. [02:27:26] You're all using this as a convenient distraction from the other issues that people are talking about. [02:27:32] Nobody's ever moved in to rescue these Nigerians. [02:27:34] The IDF isn't going in. [02:27:35] I promise you that. [02:27:37] IDF isn't running in there. [02:27:39] God forbid. [02:27:41] No, they're blocking Christians from worshiping on Palm Sunday, actually. [02:27:45] Israel is shutting down places of worship on Palm Sunday and bombing Christians every other day of the week. [02:27:54] So they won't be pushing this story today. [02:27:57] If they cared, they would. [02:27:59] If they cared, they'd be doing something about it, but they don't. [02:28:01] They just use these headlines as a convenient distraction when they need it. [02:28:07] Gunmen kill at least 30 in Nigeria's plateau state attack. [02:28:13] So again, numbers are all over the map here. [02:28:17] Palm Sunday attack in Nigeria's Jose Archdiocese leaves 11 dead, curfew imposed. [02:28:23] So there might have been a couple separate attacks as well on Palm Sunday, not just one. [02:28:30] But Christians in Nigeria targeted on Palm Sunday, and those people that claim to care about them haven't said a damn thing. [02:28:39] Not a single thing, ladies and gentlemen. === Meteor Study Confusion (04:34) === [02:28:43] Okay, vapors. [02:28:46] What do you guys think about vaping? [02:28:50] Vaping is linked to lung and mouth cancer. [02:28:53] In major study, as experts warn, it is not safer than smoking. [02:28:58] Despite being positioned as a tool for quitting smoking, vaping is potentially harmful as cigarettes and can cause both mouth and lung cancer. [02:29:07] Well, who really knows? [02:29:09] They're claiming it in a study. [02:29:10] People don't really trust studies anymore either because they realize that studies can be bought and paid for, just like media. [02:29:20] You would think it just seems like it would be cleaner, not clean per se, but cleaner than smoking, you know, raw tobacco leaves or something else or all that other stuff that's in the cigarette. [02:29:32] I mean, that's really what it is. [02:29:34] They put all these carcinogens on the cigarette wrapper, and that's what really does you in. [02:29:41] Other tobacco studies with just raw tobacco have actually, they found some positive effects aside from the negative ones. [02:29:47] So, okay, so get ready. [02:29:49] Now it's going to be the attacks on vaping. [02:29:52] And don't be surprised if down the road you find out these studies were paid for by the big cigarette, big tobacco companies. [02:30:03] Have you guys ever had any negative problems with vaping? [02:30:09] Some of your vapes probably vape. [02:30:15] So, oh, oh, vaping better than cigarettes. [02:30:18] Oh, no, now they're saying no. [02:30:20] So, okay, so story is they say it's all meteors. [02:30:24] That's what's going on in the sky. [02:30:25] You know, I don't buy it. [02:30:27] This is from the American Meteor Society. [02:30:31] The American Meteor Society. [02:30:33] They're talking, folks. [02:30:35] They are definitely talking. [02:30:37] Has something changed in the near-earth meteoroid environment? [02:30:41] The first quarter of 2026 has produced what appears to be a significant surge in large fireball events. [02:30:47] The data drawn from the AMS, that's the American Meteor Society database, goes back to 2011, shows a pattern that warrants serious investigation. [02:30:58] Here's what the numbers say, what they don't say, and what we need to find out. [02:31:03] So this is a longer story that basically just confirms, you can look at all the data here, basically just confirms that whatever we're seeing in the sky, the sightings of whatever it is are up. [02:31:20] Now, it's impossible, I think, with this data to really know anything because if they count the things that we've seen recently, these are not meteors, but they're counting them as meteors. [02:31:35] So maybe that's why the numbers are up and they're saying, oh, it's something going on with meteors, but maybe it's something else. [02:31:40] Maybe it's something man-made that is inflating these numbers. [02:31:47] And I'm telling you, folks, there are some crazy stories out there about what are being reported as meteors, including sonic booms and loud noises and shaking the ground, but yet they can't find a meteor. [02:32:01] They don't even find the meteors. [02:32:03] They just hear them and see them. [02:32:05] And then they don't, it's like, what is going on? [02:32:09] And then they just say it's all meteors. [02:32:11] And so then the data says, oh, we have a record number of meteor sightings. [02:32:15] Bright light seen in BC's night sky was a fireball meteor. [02:32:19] NASA confirms high velocity can make small objects like meteors visible in the night sky. [02:32:28] And I think this was one of the ones that they claimed they heard a sonic boo, a sonic boom. [02:32:35] They say, well, it's just a meteor the size of a P, and that's why we can't find it. [02:32:41] I'm not claiming to be the meteor expert. [02:32:43] I'm just telling you, a lot of this stuff is not meteors. [02:32:48] And I think it's being reported as meteors, but I think there's something else going on up there. [02:32:55] But everybody's seeing it. [02:32:59] Everybody's seeing it now and being forced to report on it, I think, at some degree. [02:33:05] So this is a crazy one. [02:33:05] All right, so we're getting a little out of it here. [02:33:07] We're about to close out the content, go to the super chats. [02:33:12] I'd never heard of this story. [02:33:13] Aaron Milchin produced two Robert De Niro movies in the 1980s. === Mental Health Indicators (08:00) === [02:33:18] Apparently was an Israeli spy. [02:33:20] Here's Robert De Niro talking about it. [02:33:27] You know that the years that you were doing ticket comedy and once upon a time in America were perhaps the most dramatic years for him in that respect. [02:33:34] Did you notice anything back then? [02:33:36] I did ask him once. [02:33:37] We spoke about something and he told me that he was an Israeli and that he, of course, would do these things for his country. [02:33:47] There's something with the little things that trigger a criteria. [02:33:52] I remember at some point I had asked Arnon about that, being friends. [02:33:57] I was curious, but not in an accusatory way. [02:33:59] I just wanted to know. [02:34:01] And he said, yeah, I did. [02:34:03] I'm Israeli. [02:34:04] That's my country. [02:34:06] This, that, yeah. [02:34:08] And I, and, and he gave me that answer. [02:34:12] Almost. [02:34:13] Almost. [02:34:14] Yeah. [02:34:16] So Robert De Niro was working with a known Israeli spy, apparently, and didn't say anything, and he was smuggling nuclear triggers to Israel and said, yeah, because Israel is my home country. [02:34:30] What? [02:34:33] Hmm. [02:34:36] Okay. [02:34:37] Well, the more you know, right? [02:34:40] The more you know. [02:34:41] Did you guys see Rabbi Shmuley over the weekend? [02:34:45] Tell you what, I'm going to go to this. [02:34:49] I'm going to go to this Shmully here. [02:34:53] I'm going to try to find a couple other clips about this. [02:35:04] Shmully got confronted. [02:35:07] He was doing a video in New York and he got confronted. [02:35:17] And of course, he immediately ran to the police when it happened. [02:35:23] Okay, here we go. [02:35:24] I'm finding the other videos I'm looking for. [02:35:28] This is crazy work from Shmully. [02:35:33] Oh, my gosh. [02:35:34] I forgot these other videos. [02:35:35] Yeah. [02:35:35] All right. [02:35:36] We're going to clear the deck of some of these leftovers. [02:35:43] Oh, my gosh. [02:35:44] I'm sorry, guys. [02:35:45] I forgot about some of these videos. [02:35:48] Oh, my goodness. [02:35:49] Let's just go ahead and do them all. [02:35:50] Let's just go ahead and get them all off the leftover docket. [02:35:53] Let's just do it. [02:35:55] Okay. [02:35:56] So here's Shmully. [02:35:59] By the way, he's celebrating his daughter's sex toy shop today. [02:36:03] What? [02:36:04] Huh? [02:36:09] Yes, Shmully is celebrating his daughter's sex toy shop opening. [02:36:14] He's really into that, him and his daughter with the sex toys. [02:36:17] It's a very strange thing, to say the least. [02:36:20] So let's take a look. [02:36:22] Let's take a little look here at the Shmully crash out, shall we? [02:36:28] Rabbi Shmuley is a Zionist fucking pig. [02:36:33] Here he is, right on camera. [02:36:34] Hi, everybody. [02:36:34] I have no problem saying it. [02:36:35] Rabbi, your name, say your name. [02:36:37] I'm Salvo, baby. [02:36:38] I have no problem saying it. [02:36:40] Why would I give a Zion? [02:36:41] Say it all. [02:36:43] Say it all. [02:36:43] Zionist pig, relax. [02:36:44] Why would I give a sign? [02:36:45] Excuse me? [02:36:45] Why would I give a sign? [02:36:49] I have it on video. [02:36:52] I have it on video. [02:36:56] I called him a Zionist. [02:36:57] He came over to me and I felt a phone number. [02:37:01] I want you guys to take note of the run here. [02:37:05] Let's go ahead and take note here. [02:37:06] Relax. [02:37:06] Why would I give a picture? [02:37:07] Excuse me? [02:37:07] Why would I give it? [02:37:09] Officer! [02:37:10] Zionist pig, relax. [02:37:11] Why would I give it a picture? [02:37:11] Excuse me? [02:37:12] Why would I give it? [02:37:13] Officer! [02:37:14] Excuse me! [02:37:14] Why would I give him? [02:37:16] Officer! [02:37:16] Excuse me! [02:37:17] Why would I give him? [02:37:18] Officer! [02:37:19] Excuse me! [02:37:19] Why would I give it? [02:37:21] Excuse me! [02:37:22] Why would I give it? [02:37:26] This man is attacking him. [02:37:27] This man is attacking me! [02:37:31] Is he running with me? [02:37:33] Excuse me! [02:37:33] Officer! [02:37:35] Excuse me! [02:37:37] Officer! [02:37:37] You know, he's running like he might have one of his daughter's toys lodged in his, You know, he's running like a man who has a certain tendency to have things lodged in his, um, you know, He's running like a certain type of guy who's into um um uh, does Rabbi Shmully have a uh? [02:38:03] Okay well, so Shmully's the victim. [02:38:08] I just wow, so that happened. [02:38:20] He's attacking me. [02:38:21] Hey, this man attacked me. [02:38:22] Oh my goodness, oh my. [02:38:25] But uh, this is common behavior for the uh, for the perpetual victim class. [02:38:30] I got a couple uh, I got a couple other examples of this. [02:38:41] This is hilarious. [02:38:44] So here's a uh, a Jewish man with a Palestinian flag protester. [02:38:49] I want you to watch what happens here. [02:38:51] Uh, this might be the strongest case of uh permanent victim status you've ever seen. [02:38:57] Watch this now. [02:39:17] I want you guys to take note of something, and this is a very serious indicator of some sort of uh mental issue specifically you could talk about. [02:39:31] Well, I guess you could talk about, like people that have anger management issues or different, different areas of they can't control their emotions. [02:39:37] I don't know what you would call this one, like um victimhood mindset emotion, or I don't know what you would call this pathological liar. [02:39:45] But you just saw Shmully and this gentleman do the same thing. [02:39:50] Schmully runs up to the police officer claiming he's been attacked. [02:39:53] The whole thing is on video. [02:39:54] There's no attack. [02:39:56] So here's this other example, this guy tries to whack his head. [02:40:01] This guy tries to whack his head into a flag post, into a flag, and it's caught on video. [02:40:07] And he says, oh, you hit me with the flag. [02:40:08] So you have to understand when, when people are doing a psychoanalysis of you and this will really come into play in in a courtroom and it'll be argued, okay, if this is what you're willing to do on camera, or this is what you do when you know you're being filmed, imagine what it's like when you're not being filmed. [02:40:31] Imagine what you're like when the camera is not filming you, and this is how you behave when it is. [02:40:37] You just got caught on camera trying to bang your head into a flag and then claim somebody whacked you on the head. [02:40:43] That's on video. [02:40:45] You knew you were being recorded and you still did that. [02:40:49] So you have no impulse control. [02:40:51] There's something broke in your mind that, even though you are lying and you know you're lying and you know everyone is witnessing you lying you still engage in the lie. [02:41:02] That is a severe psychological disorder. [02:41:06] I don't know what you would classify this one exactly as, but that's what that is. [02:41:11] That's how that would be, psychoanalysis analyzed right there. [02:41:15] It's like, okay, this is what you'll do on camera. === Victim Economy Violence (15:12) === [02:41:18] This is what you'll do when everybody's looking at you. [02:41:20] You'll tell this great lie that everybody knows is a lie. [02:41:23] My goodness, I mean folks. [02:41:25] That is outrageous. [02:41:29] there's more oh this one is even funnier actually i think i'm here i asked this gentleman earlier when the chicken's coming out he told me in an hour i waited and then he's gonna say no you can't have the chicken That's pure discrimination. [02:41:49] That's discrimination. [02:41:50] I'm not begging. [02:41:53] I waited for the chicken and you literally declined me, defined me. [02:41:59] You will speak to my lawyer. [02:42:04] This is crazy. [02:42:05] Speak to my lawyer so, apparently. [02:42:06] So here we have. [02:42:07] He's uh, he's waiting an hour for some chicken at a gas station. [02:42:11] He's waiting an hour for some chicken. [02:42:13] Now he's not going to pay and he's getting a lawyer involved. [02:42:15] Wait, we need a little more detail here. [02:42:16] I mean, nobody wants to help me out because I'm Jewish. [02:42:23] Ma'am, ma'am, I'm trying to get a two-piece dark meat. [02:42:30] This Palestinian won't help me. [02:42:34] I mean, listen to this. [02:42:35] This is like, this shouldn't even happen one time in America. [02:42:38] This is literally, we have imported the Middle East. [02:42:40] We now live in the Middle East. [02:42:43] A Jewish man is complaining about a two-piece chicken. [02:42:46] He wants to get his lawyer involved over a fucking two-piece chicken. [02:42:52] What is that? [02:42:52] Like $6.99? [02:42:56] You're sitting here. [02:42:57] You waited an hour for a two-piece chicken to get your lawyer involved. [02:43:03] And he says, oh, this Palestinian won't give me chicken. [02:43:06] What in the hell is going on? [02:43:10] Why am I living in the Middle East? [02:43:12] Can you imagine? [02:43:13] You're in a gas station. [02:43:14] It's probably New York City. [02:43:16] You're in a gas station in New York City, and you've got a Jewish man complaining about a $6.99 chicken that he didn't get for an hour. [02:43:24] And he says, the Palestinian won't serve me. [02:43:26] The Palestinian, the Palestinian. [02:43:28] I'm like, oh my gosh. [02:43:31] We've imported the Middle East, folks. [02:43:33] This is the type of crap that you live with in the Middle East. [02:43:36] Now you have to live with it in America. [02:43:38] Congratulations. [02:43:39] Over a two-piece chicken? [02:43:42] Now she's ignoring you. [02:43:44] Yeah, nobody wants to talk to you. [02:43:46] You're threatening to get a lawyer involved over a two-piece chicken at a gas station. [02:43:54] Okay. [02:43:55] I'll wait. [02:43:56] And I'll know your name. [02:43:58] And that lawyer will send that letter. [02:44:00] And he still wants the chicken. [02:44:02] He still wants to get the chicken from that dirty Palestinian. [02:44:06] That's what you want. [02:44:07] This is America. [02:44:08] There is law around here. [02:44:10] How you doing, sir? [02:44:12] How you doing? [02:44:12] I'm doing great. [02:44:13] What's up? [02:44:14] I'm trying to do it. [02:44:15] I'm on this call. [02:44:16] First of all, first of all, let's call this conversation over. [02:44:20] Wait, I'm sorry. [02:44:22] Look at what you do in life. [02:44:23] Do more. [02:44:25] I'm great. [02:44:26] Who called? [02:44:27] You call? [02:44:28] Dudes for me. [02:44:29] Do you wait outside while I'm talking about it? [02:44:31] Why am I not? [02:44:32] Because I'm going to talk to you, sir. [02:44:36] I'll tell you what you're talking about. [02:44:38] I'm going to go to the surface. [02:44:40] I'm the victim. [02:44:41] I'm the victim, he says. [02:44:43] I said, I want to talk to you. [02:44:46] No, because you ain't going to shut the hell up until I can talk to him. [02:44:48] Why are you not talking to me? [02:44:50] He called. [02:44:51] I'm the victim. [02:44:53] I bought this. [02:44:54] Keep your phone. [02:44:54] Gumble like his ass. [02:44:56] I bought the chicken. [02:44:57] I wanted. [02:44:58] What's that? [02:44:59] Because I'm Jewish. [02:45:00] I don't know what you are. [02:45:02] I don't know either. [02:45:03] I don't care what your religion is. [02:45:05] He's supposed to go. [02:45:06] I'm sitting right now. [02:45:07] I know you're not. [02:45:08] I bought you here. [02:45:09] I asked these parents. [02:45:11] All right. [02:45:11] We're getting to be enough here. [02:45:12] So you just want to be a victim. [02:45:14] That's what this is. [02:45:15] That's this mental disorder here where you want to be a victim. [02:45:19] And the reason why is because you have created an environment or you believe there is an environment where being a victim gives you some sort of a status. [02:45:31] And this is known as, you could, there's different things that you could point to in human history where we've done this, but that's what's going on here. [02:45:37] So you've created what we call the victim economy. [02:45:41] So you create the victim economy, then you want to be the victim. [02:45:45] So you smack your head into a flag and you say, oh, I'm the victim. [02:45:48] You're out in the street shooting a video. [02:45:50] Somebody heckles you. [02:45:51] Oh, I'm the victim. [02:45:52] You can't get a two-piece chicken. [02:45:54] You threaten to get a lawyer involved. [02:45:55] Oh, I'm the victim. [02:45:57] So you've created a victim economy, which then gives their, there's now a desire to be a victim because you believe you can leverage that victim status against everybody around you as you see fit. [02:46:09] And the rest of the people are just quite frankly sick of it. [02:46:14] I think we have one more example here of a desperate wannabe victim. [02:46:20] And by the way, it used to be this didn't even exist in America. [02:46:24] But now political correctness and wokeists have created this new victim economy, woke left, woke rightism with the new victim economy. [02:46:32] I think we got another victim here. [02:46:35] What do you want? [02:46:36] What do you want? [02:46:37] University of Chicago, no one. [02:46:38] You killed 12,000 babies. [02:46:39] They didn't teach you that killing 12,000 babies. [02:46:42] It's a shame it's not more. [02:46:43] Oh, it's not a shame it's not more. [02:46:45] It's a shame it's not more. [02:46:46] Oh, yeah. [02:46:46] Oh, this is going to go everywhere then, you piece of garbage. [02:46:50] University of Chicago graduate. [02:46:52] He wishes it was more. [02:46:54] He wishes it was more. [02:46:55] See it with ball. [02:46:57] So now we've got people debating Israel-Palestine relations in Chicago. [02:47:03] That's how far we've fallen. [02:47:04] So it's New York. [02:47:05] Oh, we're in the Middle East. [02:47:06] Chicago. [02:47:07] Oh, we're in the Middle East. [02:47:08] This stuff, you used to have to deal with this in the Middle East. [02:47:10] This is what it was like in the Middle East. [02:47:12] This was political debate, street fights, whatever. [02:47:14] This is in the Middle East. [02:47:15] Your convenience store. [02:47:16] Somebody scrambling over a two-piece chicken. [02:47:18] They might get their lawyer involved. [02:47:19] Oh, you should have attacked us. [02:47:21] You attacked us. [02:47:22] You attacked us first. [02:47:23] No, we were the victims first, but we attacked. [02:47:25] This is happening in New York. [02:47:27] This is happening in Chicago. [02:47:28] This is happening in America. [02:47:29] This is Middle East politics. [02:47:31] This is Middle East culture. [02:47:33] I'm sick of it. [02:47:34] So here we go. [02:47:35] You shouldn't have attacked. [02:47:37] See it. [02:47:38] You shouldn't have attacked. [02:47:39] How many kids do you want to have? [02:47:40] See it. [02:47:41] How many as it'll take? [02:47:42] As many as it'll be. [02:47:42] You'll never attack again. [02:47:44] Yes, yes, more. [02:47:45] Go public. [02:47:46] More, more. [02:47:47] Public. [02:47:47] Yes. [02:47:48] Goal. [02:47:48] Nice. [02:47:50] You are a cancer world. [02:47:53] Let it out. [02:47:54] Let it out. [02:47:55] Yeah. [02:47:55] Here we go. [02:47:56] That's what we want to see. [02:47:57] That's right. [02:47:58] You don't support Israel. [02:47:58] You're a canceled cancer to the world. [02:48:00] And of course, what do you do with cancer? [02:48:02] You kill it. [02:48:03] And there you go. [02:48:04] And that's why the world is the way it is. [02:48:06] Another one. [02:48:07] The UN. [02:48:09] Israel shows up to the UN. [02:48:11] How can they project their victim status at the UN? [02:48:14] Come on. [02:48:15] Remind you. [02:48:16] From this day on, each time you look at me, you will remember what staying silent in the face of evil means. [02:48:27] Just like my grandparents and the grandparents of millions of Jews, from now on, my team and I will wear yellow stars. [02:48:45] We will wear this star until you condemn the atrocities. [02:48:49] ...perged the ambassador to wear the Israeli flag instead, saying the act disgraced... [02:48:55] Some member states have learned nothing. [02:48:57] So there you go. [02:48:58] Now you understand. [02:49:00] They create the victim economy. [02:49:02] They then put themselves on top of the victim economy as the kings of the victim economy to get leverage over everyone else around them and remind you that they are the biggest victims and therefore they should control the policies and the politics because they are the biggest victims. [02:49:17] And that's why they do this. [02:49:19] That's the psychology around this. [02:49:20] Now, it doesn't care. [02:49:21] It doesn't matter who it is. [02:49:23] This is just the strongest example that we're all witnessing right here in front of us. [02:49:28] Oh, yes, you killed 100,000 people and you're bombing seven countries. [02:49:32] Of course, you're the victim. [02:49:33] So go ahead and play the victim because that's what you are. [02:49:37] And that's what you want to be, by the way, because that's the world you're creating, a world of victims. [02:49:44] So here's another example. [02:49:46] Same vein, same vein, just different identity. [02:49:50] This is an Italian man who is in Japan, and he's speaking Italian. [02:49:57] And one of the words, I guess, sounds like the N-word. [02:50:00] It's not. [02:50:01] The word he's saying is just some Italian word. [02:50:03] watch what happens [02:50:34] I ain't no fan, bro. [02:50:35] I ain't no fan, this is gonna be my state What the fuck do you want? [02:50:40] What the fuck do you want? [02:50:42] No Say I'm sorry. [02:50:46] No, no, no. [02:50:47] Say I'm sorry. [02:50:48] No, no, you're so. [02:50:49] No, you're sorry. [02:50:50] I'm sorry. [02:50:51] You saw me say my nigga, right? [02:50:53] No, this is this is what I don't like for a bantes. [02:50:57] Right, you say my nigga. [02:50:59] No, me social. [02:51:01] What did you say over there? [02:51:02] You said I'm sorry, right? [02:51:03] Sorry, sorry. [02:51:03] You're sorry for saying my nigga, right? [02:51:05] I don't speak. [02:51:06] No, you do speak. [02:51:08] You said my nigga. [02:51:09] I heard you say five seconds to apologize. [02:51:14] No, I don't care. [02:51:16] Where are you going? [02:51:17] Say I'm sorry. [02:51:18] Sean, sorry. [02:51:20] Say I'm sorry. [02:51:21] What you going, Bill? [02:51:21] Sean, that's your son. [02:51:23] He's no problem. [02:51:28] Oh, I should slap you in the leg, boy. [02:51:29] He said he's sorry, he said he's sorry. [02:51:30] Ciao, ciao. [02:51:31] I can't see what he's doing. [02:51:33] So you see that? [02:51:36] This is the, this is the victim economy. [02:51:39] This is the I want to be a victim because once I claim that status, now I have rights over you. [02:51:45] Now I have leverage over you. [02:51:46] And it's always violence, by the way. [02:51:48] It's always violence. [02:51:49] So in this case, here's an Italian, doesn't even speak English. [02:51:53] I forget what he said. [02:51:54] I think it was Miga. [02:51:54] He says like me, me, Amiga. [02:51:56] It's friend or amigo. [02:51:57] And he thinks Miga is the N-word. [02:52:01] And he doesn't even speak English. [02:52:02] So here comes this black guy. [02:52:03] Oh, you called me the N-word. [02:52:04] Now I have the right to violence over you. [02:52:05] Now I'm going to dominate you. [02:52:07] I have the right to violence over you. [02:52:08] I'm claiming this space. [02:52:09] I'm a victim now. [02:52:10] I have leverage over you. [02:52:11] I'm going to do violence over you. [02:52:13] You saw it right there. [02:52:15] Same thing. [02:52:16] Same thing goes on in Israel. [02:52:18] Because of the Holocaust, I'm the permanent victim. [02:52:21] And therefore, anything you say or do to me is doing to the biggest victim in the world. [02:52:26] So I have the right to violence over you. [02:52:28] I get to bomb you. [02:52:29] I get to kill your kids. [02:52:32] I get to rape prisoners. [02:52:34] All because I'm the biggest victim here. [02:52:37] And it's all trauma-based mind control, by the way. [02:52:40] So you're on the left, it's aimed at black Americans. [02:52:45] You're on the left, it's aimed at black people. [02:52:46] You're the biggest victim. [02:52:47] So that gives you a right to violence over white people, over white people. [02:52:50] And that's why they do this whole N-word controversy. [02:52:53] So it's like, oh, you do something violent to a white person. [02:52:55] You just say, oh, he said the N-word. [02:52:57] On the right, it's Jewish people. [02:53:00] And so they, oh, he was anti-Semitic. [02:53:03] So that gives me the right of violence over you. [02:53:05] Oh, he was anti-Semitic. [02:53:06] That's an attack. [02:53:07] He runs to a police officer. [02:53:10] Oh, he's anti-Semitic. [02:53:11] That's against the law. [02:53:12] He needs to be thrown in jail. [02:53:13] That's hate. [02:53:14] It's just a different opinion. [02:53:17] And it gives them right to violence over you. [02:53:19] Censor you, take your bank account, throw you in prison, bomb you. [02:53:23] That's the woke victim economy on the right using trauma-based mind control of the Holocaust to control Jewish people. [02:53:33] And then on the left, it's the trauma-based mind control of slavery in America to put black people against white people and claim that black people have this victim status that gives them rights of violence and leverage over white people. [02:53:45] It's the same thing. [02:53:47] It's the same practice psychologically. [02:53:49] Trauma-based mind control, victim economy, victim status, leverage, and right to violence over whoever you claim. [02:53:58] And it's all bad. [02:54:01] It's all bad. [02:54:02] It's all psychological warfare. [02:54:08] And it's all hurting our country, by the way. [02:54:11] All right, couple other headlines here. [02:54:12] We're going to go into bonus time for our super chats. [02:54:15] Oh, these ones are always fun. [02:54:16] Infant hospitalized with herpes after circumcision involving direct oral suction. [02:54:22] Excuse me? [02:54:24] I'm sorry, what? [02:54:26] A two-week-old baby was hospitalized at Wolfson after contracting herpes during a circumcision involving oral suction. [02:54:32] I'm sorry, that word again. [02:54:35] What? [02:54:35] A two-week-old baby gets a herpes infection contracting the virus during a Brit Milah Jewish ritual circumcision that involved direct oral suction known as the mitzah bapay. [02:54:57] Do you want me to read on here? [02:55:02] I'm sorry. [02:55:03] The rest of this story gets a little more graphic in detail and gross. [02:55:08] I'm sorry. [02:55:09] It sounded like you just reported that a rabbi was doing quote-unquote oral suction to an infant and gave him herpes. [02:55:19] I could put it in another word. [02:55:23] I'd rather not. [02:55:25] But that's what we have here. [02:55:28] And this isn't the first time, by the way. [02:55:32] Yikes. [02:55:37] Okay. [02:55:39] Don't even, guys, this is crazy. [02:55:43] A Jewish doctor, Craig Spiegel, traded drug prescriptions for sex. [02:55:49] The court found out he had a plan to flee to Israel and denied him bail. [02:55:54] So, you know, Israel takes sexual predators in as long as they're Jewish. [02:55:58] It's a well-known story. [02:56:01] In the case, this happened to happen in St. Louis. [02:56:05] I know court clerks that work in this building. [02:56:08] Let me see if I caught this time right. [02:56:10] Let me see if you guys pick this one up. [02:56:13] Let me see if I want to catch this timing right. [02:56:15] The educators asked for 69-year-old Spiegel to get 20 years in prison. [02:56:19] Spiegel's defense asked for 12, but the former doctor did not help himself when he was caught lying under oath. [02:56:26] Spiegel claimed he never consented to a search of his phone, even though he'd signed a form. === Online Censorship Debate (02:09) === [02:56:31] One of the impact statements was from a mother who said Spiegel illegally dispensed prescriptions to her daughter, who she eventually found dead. [02:56:39] Spiegel said in court that he apologized and partly blamed his behavior on losing family in the Holocaust. [02:56:45] Oh! [02:57:00] Google under fire for scrubbing abuse claims involving Israelis minister's daughter amid pedophile cult and allegations. [02:57:08] This one is crazy. [02:57:10] This is a fun one to end the content of the show before we go to the super chats, guys. [02:57:14] Shoshana Strook's death highlights disturbing allegations and raises questions about online censorship of sensitive abuse claims. [02:57:21] A tragic story has emerged from northern Israel that combines shocking allegations, powerful families, and claims of online censorship. [02:57:30] Shoshana Strzok, 34 years old, daughter of Israeli National Missions Minister Orit Struck, was found dead in her home after publicly accusing her parents and brother of sexual and ritual abuse dating back to her early childhood. [02:57:42] The claims, including alleged trafficking and involvement in so-called pedophile ceremonies, have ignited debates online as reports and social media posts appear to vanish from Google searches. [02:57:57] So, to summarize, Israeli minister's daughter dies in mysterious circumstances right after she was accusing the Israeli diplomat of being involved in sexual and ritualistic abuse and a trafficking and pedophile network and ceremonies. [02:58:24] And then they censored all of this stuff off the internet after she died. [02:58:30] Totally normal stuff. [02:58:33] You're listening to the Owen Report on the Win Network. === Super Chat Bonus Time (15:57) === [02:58:40] All right, we got to go into bonus time today. [02:58:43] We got to go into bonus time. [02:58:56] Bonus time for the Super Chats. [02:59:00] I never forget you can get Owen Report polos at owenschroyer.store. [02:59:06] In fact, I think we need to get some more polos on there. [02:59:12] I think we need to update the polos on owenschroyer.store. [02:59:17] Get some ready for summer. [02:59:18] Summer's coming a little early this year. [02:59:19] Maybe get a tank, maybe a tank for the boys and girls out there, too. [02:59:23] Summer's come a little early, don't you think? [02:59:26] It is almost April. [02:59:27] I don't know. [02:59:27] It came early for us here in Texas. [02:59:30] So I'm enjoying that. [02:59:31] All right. [02:59:32] We close out today with our super chats. [02:59:35] Owen Schroyer's wifey, disavow Owen's twin. [02:59:39] Owen's twin is in the chat now. [02:59:43] I will not disavow. [02:59:45] Not yet. [02:59:47] Dust Vault, pothole Don. [02:59:51] Let's see if Mamdani can fix those potholes. [02:59:54] I'm telling you, these potholes in New York, I mean, they're everywhere. [02:59:56] It's just crazy. [02:59:58] Schlack dip schlap. [03:00:01] Not the best CPAC for the schlaps. [03:00:04] Jose Navarro, so much winning, we can literally die from it. [03:00:09] Yes. [03:00:11] Winning equals war in the Middle East. [03:00:14] Spooky Mace, do you think America has a chance of getting a Rupert Lowe type of candidate in 2028? [03:00:20] I think you have a chance of getting a Pat Buchanan type of candidate, is what I think. [03:00:24] Captain Hard, they passed the death penalty for Palestinians only, not Israelis. [03:00:29] That's literally the definition of an apartheid Nazi state, not a democracy. [03:00:32] It's Palestinian Christians in Jerusalem. [03:00:35] This is who we are fighting for. [03:00:40] Well, I've said it before. [03:00:41] I don't need to repeat myself. [03:00:43] Promises made. [03:00:45] Promises we're sending you to war. [03:00:51] No kings except when it comes to vax mandate decrees. [03:00:56] You know, you got lockdowns happening. [03:00:59] They'll probably bring lockdowns back. [03:01:01] Trump has a history of that, by the way. [03:01:04] Sorry. [03:01:05] Tay Tay, love new cam and lighting. [03:01:07] Fishback rallies over CPAC crowd. [03:01:09] I did a little, I did some studio work today, mostly just equipment stuff, nothing technical. [03:01:22] I just moved barely slightly. [03:01:24] It's funny that you noticed. [03:01:25] I barely slightly changed some of the lights and some of the cameras. [03:01:32] So the fact that you know to that, that is a severe attention to detail. [03:01:36] Your Latina girlfriend should thank you. [03:01:38] Cornelius Westernmost. [03:01:39] I just watched the DMT Pete's with Rex. [03:01:41] I don't ever see you going back to work with Alex No Way, but I do see you becoming allies again, and Rex will be the conduit for making that happen. [03:01:48] Never doubt me. [03:01:50] All right. [03:01:52] All right. [03:01:53] You put it on the line. [03:01:54] You put it down right there in a super chat. [03:01:56] Deleted for privacy. [03:01:58] Please stop with the generationalism. [03:02:00] Boomers have been having their taxes stolen through money laundering wars the longest. [03:02:04] We see it, and we're tired of it too. [03:02:06] I can find you plenty of ill-informed millennials and Gen Xers. [03:02:09] Just get the word out. [03:02:11] That is fair. [03:02:13] That is fair. [03:02:13] I don't like, you know, I used to court it. [03:02:16] I used to say, I'm not into the generational warfare or generationalism, as you put it. [03:02:20] I used to court that whenever I would cover this stuff, I would always couch that statement with that kind of a pretext, but I don't anymore just because it just gets obnoxious. [03:02:30] But I understand what you're saying. [03:02:32] You are right. [03:02:34] And it's just more of a general directional thing when I get into it. [03:02:40] And I feel like maybe I should just wait until the boomers versus millennials panel goes live. [03:02:49] And then you guys can watch that. [03:02:50] And then if you want to hit me with more of the critiques of the generationalism, I think it might be a better conversation. [03:02:56] Because, you know, at the end of it, I'll just give you a little bit of a tease. [03:03:00] They ask, well, what do you like about the other generation? [03:03:05] So I said some good things. [03:03:06] It's not all bad, but we'll wait. [03:03:09] But you're right. [03:03:09] I'm not denying that. [03:03:11] That's not my intention. [03:03:13] Dad Gaming. [03:03:15] When do we start seeing the I did that stickers with Trump pick on gas pumps like you did with Biden? [03:03:19] Well, it's not as big of a phenomenon yet. [03:03:22] I have seen it. [03:03:23] I used to see Biden all the time. [03:03:24] I have seen one Trump, like in person. [03:03:27] I see social media posts. [03:03:28] There are stickers of the Trump with the high gas prices. [03:03:32] I've also seen a Netanyahu one. [03:03:35] I've also seen a meme one, a very anti-Semitic meme one. [03:03:42] But it's already happening. [03:03:43] If this war goes on another week or two and gas prices continue to go up, then I think it'll become a big phenomenon. [03:03:49] Spider Cash son or Iranian honeypot daughter? [03:03:57] Huh? [03:04:00] Neither? [03:04:01] I don't understand. [03:04:02] I don't want to understand. [03:04:03] DZ, if Tyler Robinson is found not guilty, then it will cause more cover-up by Patel. [03:04:07] Soon he will dig a hole he can't get out of. [03:04:09] Trump lets his enemies go free to lock him up after midterms. [03:04:13] What an idiot. [03:04:16] The defense in that case asked for more time today. [03:04:20] Other than that, I didn't hear many other developments from that. [03:04:24] But they did request more time. [03:04:26] Owen, we can't be catering to the dirty Americans. [03:04:30] Said like a dirty American. [03:04:32] FDJT, Jose Montenegro. [03:04:36] More people feeling that. [03:04:37] Were you at a no-Kings protest? [03:04:39] I doubt it. [03:04:40] Leave it alone, Mark. [03:04:41] It'll grow. [03:04:46] Megan Kelly might be his only hope for that. [03:04:48] All right. [03:04:49] Recycling Ben Reject. [03:04:50] I hate boomers. [03:04:51] They passed the Civil Rights Act. [03:04:53] Now, we don't hate. [03:04:56] There's no hate here. [03:04:57] We don't hate on this show. [03:05:00] A lot of bad stuff happened during the boomers era. [03:05:03] But, you know, as they say, conservative right-wing boomers will blame it all on liberals. [03:05:08] And they might not be totally wrong, but, you know, they were there. [03:05:12] But our liberals are probably maybe worse, actually. [03:05:15] All D.C. politicians shouldn't be allowed within 250 feet of a school. [03:05:18] 250 feet, you say. [03:05:20] I'm going to make it 500, and I'm going to run on it. [03:05:23] Fishback also at Disney. [03:05:25] Rally at Taco Bell, Orlando tonight. [03:05:29] Fishback making noise, rising in the polls. [03:05:33] Lady Lindsay likes to pick out his jerky in person. [03:05:38] I think that's pizza. [03:05:39] I think he's looking for pizza there, cheese pizza, but you know what? [03:05:42] Maybe jerky too. [03:05:43] He knows MAGA Dunn, so he's appealing to PDFocrats. [03:05:50] I criticize Trump, but I'm not memory-holing Dems LGBTQ Our Children in School. [03:06:02] So were you able to change your icon with different super chats? [03:06:06] How did you do that? [03:06:07] Is that a different person? [03:06:09] It's the same account, but a different picture. [03:06:12] All right. [03:06:14] Well, homeschool, private school is on the rise because of that, really. [03:06:18] Burt Bego, Prez JB had family showers. [03:06:22] Remember the journal? [03:06:23] Oh, we all remember Ashley Biden and Joe Biden's intimate showers. [03:06:30] Clearly, Israel lobby trying to destroy any Christian conservative populist movement in the future. [03:06:36] We need to fully detach and rebuke all this crap. [03:06:39] Well, that's why a lot of the people that are really soured on Israel and foreign policy are either leaning Democrat or just not going to vote because that's how they view it. [03:06:48] Is the longer the right wing stays attached to the Zionist agenda, there's no right wing. [03:06:54] It just, it doesn't exist. [03:06:57] Waiting for Iran to turn journalists the favor. [03:07:01] Who knows what's really going on over there? [03:07:03] Nobody's stepping in for Lebanon either, which is crazy. [03:07:08] I just wonder. [03:07:09] I think a lot of the international community is just kind of sitting back right now and they're not sure what to do because everything is changing in the entire geopolitical picture worldwide. [03:07:18] And so it's kind of like a wait and see. [03:07:22] He called the Saudi Prince an ass kisser. [03:07:28] Who did, Captain Hart? [03:07:29] Was it Trump? [03:07:32] Bill Maher loves them red shoes. [03:07:34] Does he do the red shoes? [03:07:37] Chi-Com talk. [03:07:39] Right. [03:07:41] They all believe that, by the way. [03:07:43] You know, this was another crazy thing from that panel. [03:07:47] They all really believe that. [03:07:50] When we brought up that TikTok was purchased for Israel's interest, they all denied it and they just said, no, no, no, this was literally just to stop the ChiComs from controlling it. [03:08:00] They really think that's all that went into it. [03:08:01] So what do you do? [03:08:03] Robert, anti-pattern recognition. [03:08:07] You be careful now. [03:08:09] DZ, use the same tactics on Iran we did with Maduro. [03:08:12] Those tactics got it over fast. [03:08:14] YouTube wouldn't let me use the weapons name I wanted to. [03:08:16] Drill oil here. [03:08:19] Well, they're going to go get the oil in Iran. [03:08:21] It's what they want. [03:08:22] Maybe it's what we need even. [03:08:24] I don't know. [03:08:26] So maybe they will. [03:08:27] But that's a much tiffer. [03:08:29] I think that's a much tougher operation, to be honest. [03:08:31] Subversion, discovery, expulsion, history. [03:08:35] Is that a, what are you saying here? [03:08:38] We the peephole. [03:08:40] We would love to get you on our podcast, brother. [03:08:44] We the peephole? [03:08:47] Hold on a second. [03:08:48] That sounds like something Lindsey Graham would be into. [03:08:56] Oh, there you guys are. [03:09:00] Where's your podcast? [03:09:02] I don't see it. [03:09:05] Owen Schroyer's boyfriend. [03:09:07] Wish you would ruin me harder than your audio. [03:09:10] Good lord. [03:09:13] Going out with Rabbi Shmully or Lindsey Graham. [03:09:16] I'm not into this. [03:09:18] Logic man, betrayal is when the man you backed to fight the machine climbs inside it, starts oiling the gears, and tells you to trust the process. [03:09:28] Well, that's one way to put it. [03:09:30] Gets an investigative journalist, get an investigative journalist to research the drugs in the files. [03:09:36] They're listed by brand names. [03:09:38] It doesn't get easier than that. [03:09:39] I can stop World War III. [03:09:45] What are you talking about? [03:09:47] Are you talking about the tulip, the tulip plant, or what's it called? [03:09:53] The trumpet plant that puts out the neurotoxin. [03:09:57] What are we talking about? [03:09:59] JB Free, pray Owen and AJ reunite to stop nuclear war. [03:10:06] If that's all it took, we'd do it tomorrow. [03:10:09] They go to the moon. [03:10:10] They can see if the earth's flat. [03:10:13] Could they? [03:10:16] I don't know. [03:10:18] What's on the moon? [03:10:19] What are we doing? [03:10:19] What are we looking for? [03:10:20] Hardest part of vaping, telling your parents you're gay. [03:10:25] Iron lunatic. [03:10:26] Rabbi immediately knew the Popo had his back. [03:10:29] I don't know if they did, actually. [03:10:31] He might have assumed it, though. [03:10:33] Did you go to mass yesterday, mister? [03:10:36] That's classified. [03:10:38] Noiseker, Kakarot, Cockerot? [03:10:45] I don't even, I'm afraid to read some of these. [03:10:47] Next on the docket, two-piece dark meat case. [03:10:51] Waited an hour for a two-piece at a gas station and then threatened the lawyer. [03:10:56] I mean, that is unreal. [03:10:57] Co-create with me. [03:10:58] Comedy club with you and Kyle Seraphin on tour would be worth tickets. [03:11:03] He lives close to Austin. [03:11:05] There's a bunch of open clubs here in Austin. [03:11:07] John Fransen. [03:11:08] Oh, and I'm glad I found you again. [03:11:10] You don't need AJ. [03:11:11] I watched Infowars for the War Room. [03:11:12] The days of Globo Homo seem like the good old days, don't they? [03:11:16] Everything in politics is relative, okay? [03:11:19] And so it's always going to feel the worst in the moment. [03:11:24] Some things might be worse. [03:11:25] Some things might be better, but it's always going to feel the worst in the moment until things are better. [03:11:31] But I mean, it's hard to sit here. [03:11:34] You know, some things feel worse in the Biden years. [03:11:36] Some things feel better. [03:11:38] I don't think Globo Homo has gone away, though. [03:11:41] Trump has gone Globo Homo. [03:11:43] Okay. [03:11:44] I mean, he's a total globalist now. [03:11:47] And, you know, you had, and it's like, I don't even care, honestly, but it's just like one of the biggest attractions at CPAC was the lady drag queen. [03:12:01] So, I mean, you know, right-wingism is now Globo Homo too. [03:12:07] Mego von Villen, because we're living in a world of juice that keeps bringing us down when they ought to just let us be, especially Rye, Rob by Fruity Gate Shumoly. [03:12:20] Sorry, you started the Bee Gees thing. [03:12:23] I don't mind the Bee Gees thing. [03:12:24] Is this a Bee Gees? [03:12:25] Are you doing a. [03:12:26] Okay, I see what you're. [03:12:27] Yeah. [03:12:28] You're doing a, you're, you're doing a, you're writing a Bee Gee song with a political message here, is what you're doing. [03:12:35] And I didn't catch up on it, but that's okay. [03:12:38] it's hour number three how dare you insult his holiness rabbi shmuley Wotan. [03:12:56] Jays have high rates of mind dysfunction. [03:12:58] This is why lawyers and agitators worked to have asylums shut down. [03:13:03] Now we have nut jobs on the streets. [03:13:05] Boy, there's a conspiracy theory I've never heard. [03:13:09] I mean, it's worked. [03:13:10] It's worked in favor of Mark Levin and Laura Loomer, though. [03:13:13] That's for sure. [03:13:14] And Shmully. [03:13:15] No, no, and I'm mego. [03:13:17] How dare you, sir? [03:13:20] When did I get your name wrong, Mego? [03:13:24] Sorry, Mego. [03:13:26] Cat, my target story. [03:13:27] It's all about land grabbing like Hawaii and L.A. You're talking about the wildfires? [03:13:35] Yeah. [03:13:36] Sometimes we do military demolitions. [03:13:38] Sometimes we just light them on fire. [03:13:40] It's a culture. [03:13:42] Rick Aussie, a big thank you to President Trump for making Australian farmers pay $4.50 a liter for diesel. [03:13:48] Owen, have a peaceful Easter Paisano from down under. [03:13:51] Hey, is that your pet kangaroo there? [03:13:57] In a Juventus jersey? [03:13:59] All right. [03:14:00] Mego's back. [03:14:00] My mom lost me in a Toys R S once. [03:14:03] I was looking for an easy bake oven. [03:14:05] It's why I'm a degenerate now and you're anti-whatever if I am, if you judge me. [03:14:13] Oh, I see. [03:14:14] Okay, it's a spin on the trauma-based mind control. [03:14:18] Do these kids even know about a Toys R S, though? [03:14:20] Do Toys R S even exist anymore? [03:14:22] What a shame. [03:14:23] I want a yellow star polo and make it happen. === Merchandise Money Grab (03:05) === [03:14:38] I mean, guys, people sell some crazy merch, okay? [03:14:44] Let's be honest. [03:14:45] People sell some crazy merch. [03:14:48] That, though, oh boy, video junkie, Schmully is a schmuck. [03:14:53] He has to do this intentionally. [03:14:55] CL Truth, your Donald Impression is spot on. [03:14:58] Also, loving the rants. [03:14:59] More grilling. [03:15:01] Owens twin keeps calling me poison. [03:15:04] Don't worry about that, babe. [03:15:06] He's just jealous. [03:15:07] Work of Demics. [03:15:08] What temperature does ice melt? [03:15:09] 30 or 32 degrees? [03:15:13] I'm afraid to answer that. [03:15:14] I feel like this is a trick question. [03:15:15] I don't like it. [03:15:16] Netanyahu's wife is Mark Levin in drag. [03:15:19] Well, I don't know if it's Mark Levin in drag, but maybe someone in drag. [03:15:23] Ken Rose, thank you. [03:15:25] Hyperdimensionalist, go buy yourself half a beer in this economy, man. [03:15:29] $10. [03:15:30] Hey, I saw a video from Dodger Stadium. [03:15:37] Now, see, you've sent me on a tangent you didn't expect. [03:15:40] Dodger Stadium has a beer machine now. [03:15:46] You go up, it's got, you know, it's just like a big refrigerator with an L C D screen, and you click what beer you want, and it serves you the beer. [03:15:55] 20 bucks! [03:15:58] 20 bucks for a beer. [03:16:04] And I know it's nothing new. [03:16:06] It's just, it's so, honestly, I just happen, and most of this audience probably is the same story. [03:16:16] The kids would never understand, but I happen to come from an age where my dad could drop me off at Bush Stadium with 20 bucks, and I could get in the game and get something to eat and get something to drink, and sometimes maybe even have money left over. [03:16:35] And then it would depend, you know, if I wanted to put some money in my pocket, if I wanted to put three bucks in my pocket and save up, or if I wanted to get like an ice cream cone or something. [03:16:45] With 20 bucks, I could get in the game, get a drink, get a hot dog or something to eat, and if I wanted to get an ice cream or save three bucks. [03:16:55] That was the routine. [03:16:57] It was like a routine. [03:16:58] I mean, I would do it twice a week for 20 bucks. [03:17:03] Now, 20 bucks, you get a beer. [03:17:06] For 20 bucks, I could probably go get 30 beers. [03:17:10] It's crazy. [03:17:14] So, it literally is a half a beer at a Dodgers game. [03:17:19] It's really sad. [03:17:19] And this is why, part of the reason I think why these sports are dying. [03:17:23] It's just, it's such a money grab now. [03:17:24] And they just do this metric where it's like, well, we'll just keep costing, we'll just keep raising the prices. [03:17:29] Eventually, we'll lose most of the fans, but we'll make up for it because the prices will be so high. [03:17:34] 101K, politics, sports is about to be even bigger with the Jaden Ivey situation. [03:17:39] It's proving you can't have a voice at the highest stage where it matters. === Final March Broadcast (01:08) === [03:17:44] Hmm. [03:17:45] Say, I thought a certain group of people were beneath him. [03:17:47] Wink, wink. [03:17:48] Why does he want their dirty Arab-stained chicken? [03:17:53] It's a two-piece dark meat. [03:17:54] I'm going to wait an hour and then I'm going to sue you because you're Palestinian. [03:17:59] That's the story here. [03:18:01] And if you don't like that, well, we all know what that means about you. [03:18:08] All right. [03:18:10] We've got one more broadcast this month. [03:18:13] We're going to be done with March after tomorrow, if you can believe that. [03:18:19] Wow. [03:18:21] And then that will mark a month into this Iran war as well. [03:18:27] So maybe some milestones tomorrow as it will complete the first six months of the show. [03:18:32] Maybe we'll give you an update on the status of the show, but that's it for today. [03:18:36] We're going to take our 21-hour break and we'll be back tomorrow, same time. [03:18:43] Same channel. [03:18:44] Give us a follow on YouTube, Rumble, X. Really appreciate that. [03:18:50] God bless and Oddspeed.