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What in the hell is diversity? | |
Well, I could be wrong, but I believe Diversity is an old, old wooden ship that was used during the Civil War era. | ||
All right, people, it is Monday, June 10th, 2024. | ||
I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is The Rubin Report. | ||
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That was quite a popping of the P right there. | ||
We have a tremendous show for you today, and it's a Monday, and I'm feeling refreshed and ready to roll. | ||
We are going to be talking about The sanest Democrat. | ||
A year ago I was saying this man had brain damage. | ||
And then suddenly the neurons started firing again. | ||
His brain started healing. | ||
And now he has become the one guy with a D next to his name that is not a complete lunatic. | ||
At least the one guy in the Senate. | ||
I know we all have an aunt who is still a Democrat and she's okay. | ||
I'm talking about the people out there publicly. | ||
Yes, I am referring to John Fetterman. | ||
He went on Real Time with Bill Maher and they got in it. | ||
about leaving the left and the difference between old-school Dems and this progressive woke It's a psycho party that these people are having. | ||
It is a crazy world out there. | ||
Someone's got to have sane views. | ||
That's what I'm bringing to you today. | ||
We are going to connect John Fetterman sort of leaving the left. | ||
He hasn't fully said it yet, but he's on his way. | ||
And by the way, you know, I'm not the only person that has been on that adventure. | ||
Ronald Reagan, of course, once said, I didn't leave the Democratic Party. | ||
The Democratic Party left me. | ||
I mean, this is a journey that many, many people are on. | ||
Really right now in light of the complete lunacy from the Democrat Party post October 7th I think people waking up seeing what's happening at our border seeing this judicial nonsense as it relates to Trump So we're gonna get into all of that, and then a whole bunch about European elections, because there was major, major elections all across Europe yesterday, and there are huge, huge changes coming. | ||
And I think it will be a bit of a white pill, today's show, because I think there's a lot of signs that things might be turning around. | ||
Might be, maybe, who knows, but we may as well dive into it. | ||
So let's go. | ||
Here is John Fetterman, the Democrat, Senator from Pennsylvania on Real Time with Bill Maher talking about how the left is leaving him because, again, the guy who kinda had brain damage from a stroke is now the one saying, Democrat, go. | ||
You said, I'm not a progressive, I'm a democrat. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
How do you, what is that distinction? | ||
Because I'm always, I don't think I've used the word progressive. | ||
I think I've said woke. | ||
I think there's a big difference between woke, and I know that word triggers a lot of people, because it had a great beginning as a meaning, but it, you know, words migrate. | ||
And it went to something else. | ||
I think there's a big difference between an old school liberal and a woke person. | ||
You say progressive, democrat. | ||
How do you describe this? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
It's like I've just say, and I've been saying that for years actually, I said that, you know, I didn't leave the label, it left me on that. | ||
Right. | ||
And that really, after it happened on October 7th, I was really new that that whole progressive stack would be blasted apart and there not going to be any kind of way how the Democrats are going to be able to reply to that kind of, respond to that kind of. | ||
And I really decided early on that I believed that was going to be the right side with Israel throughout all of that. | ||
And I knew that Democrats would continue to peel away and kind of walk away from standing with Israel on that. | ||
But that's where I decided after... How do you explain that, if you can, that the people who consider themselves the most liberal have abandoned Israel, which was always a liberal darling, for the people who, a terrorist organization, the people who outwardly say | ||
they want a genocide, who outwardly are the one side of this who is against the two-state | ||
solution. | ||
Somehow they wound up with them. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
And will this split the Democratic Party? | ||
Well, it does because there's an appeal there. | ||
And I think you talk about that. | ||
Like last week, you really hit with the gender apartheid. | ||
Yes. | ||
A lot of these issues and some of the most progressive and left parts of the Democratic Party are standing for the kind of side that have kinds of organizations like Hamas or these kind of nations that there are no rights for women and they certainly don't embrace the LGBTQ kinds of And even in Philadelphia, the Queers for Palestine blocked the Pride Parade in Philadelphia. | ||
I never saw that on the bingo card, but. | ||
It's really true. | ||
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It's true. | |
Okay. | ||
I know there's a lot there that you've kind of heard me say before that you've heard Mar | ||
None of that is shocking to you. | ||
But it is good that a Democrat who, as Bill is saying, is sort of an old school Democrat, is saying the progressives really are bananas. | ||
Now, they're framing a lot of this around Israel, but I and we'll I'll show you another clip in just a second, but it really isn't fully about Israel, obviously. | ||
It's about America and Western values. | ||
And the problem with the progressives that John Fetterman is now waking up to post-October 7th is that a huge swath of the left, the progressives, I would say the Hamas caucus, this is AOC and Rashida Tlaib and that whole crew, They are rabidly anti-America, right? | ||
So, again, put aside Israel for a second. | ||
Do you think AOC, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Cori Bush, all of these people, do you think they think the founding of America was good or bad? | ||
We know the answer. | ||
We know it because they say it themselves. | ||
Bad. | ||
Bernie Sanders, years ago, used to call him a Democrat Socialist, and I always used to say they were going to drop the word Democrat eventually. | ||
And now they are admittedly socialist. | ||
So they think the fundamental founding of the country was bad. | ||
They think the economic system of capitalism is bad, which has freed... | ||
more people and allowed people to dream and accomplish dreams in a way that would have only been | ||
a dream for people generations ago. | ||
And what Fetterman is now seeing is that it's a little bizarre that the people who were supposed to be the most | ||
tolerant and diverse are now backing people who are the most authoritarian and, I don't know, | ||
like basically downright medieval in their behaviors and that they actually hate women and they hate gays | ||
So I would basically say, uh, welcome to the party, pal, as it pertains to John Fetterman. | ||
And let's open up the door and see what we can do, uh, to help him along on his adventure. | ||
Here he is going on about how, uh, well, here he is on CNN saying he can no longer identify as progressive. | ||
...for the president in this situation seems to be more coming from very safe and blue very kinds of places. | ||
Now in Pennsylvania the border security is an important issue and we do all believe that we should have a secure border and I never thought it was unreasonable for any Democrat to want to make our border more secure. | ||
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I want to ask you personally about your own sort of journey, as the kids say. | |
Some progressives have criticized you for being a different senator than you suggested you would be when you were a candidate for Senate. | ||
What do you say to that? | ||
Well, I wasn't. | ||
I was very clear for saying that for years I'm not a progressive. | ||
And I just identified myself as just a regular Democrat. | ||
So it really wasn't any new news. | ||
Now, eight years ago, I was a progressive, but the situation's changed. | ||
And I've been very clear that I didn't leave that label. | ||
That label leaved me. | ||
And I think it's much more important to be focusing on Donald Trump instead of, you know, You know, it's really interesting because he obviously got some stuff still going on in terms of post stroke, whatever, whatever's going on there. | ||
But in terms of just like the base part of it, he is making more sense than virtually any other Democrat at the moment. | ||
The first part of that, they were talking about the border and it was a sane position of anyone. | ||
Forget Democrat or Republican for a second. | ||
30 years ago, Anyone that wanted anything to do with politics or that was in public life or public office or anything would have said, oh, we have a border. | ||
You don't just let millions and millions of people in. | ||
That was a Democrat position. | ||
That was a Republican position. | ||
Now, maybe they didn't always behave that way once they were in office, and we've always had too many people coming in. | ||
Everyone in their right mind knows that John Fetterman right now saying, uh, we got a problem at the border. | ||
Uh, that is, it's, that's not a Republican position except the Democrats. | ||
He's basically one of the only Democrats that will admit this is a problem. | ||
Ironically, over the last year, the Biden administration and the clowns on CNN and MSNBC for the, until what, three months ago, they were pretending there was no problem at the border. | ||
Then they suddenly admitted there was a problem at the border because enough of us online were showing the videos of it that they refused to show. | ||
Then they wanted a bipartisan bill to pass the Senate, which would have only caused more immigration, illegal immigration, to happen. | ||
And now, right now, they're saying that Joe Biden can sign executive orders to stop immigration, which he That's the freaking job of the president. | ||
It's one of the few jobs of the president to control the border in the first place. | ||
So they lie about everything and all we're watching with Fetterman is a roughly sane person take the most moderate positions. | ||
Just you wait and see how the progressives treat him. | ||
We got more on that progressive stack and the sort of psycho-intersexual lunacy. | ||
You know, he mentioned the Pride Parade. | ||
We showed you that video last week where the Hamas supporters meet the furry queers and then they're at an intersection fighting about intersectionality. | ||
Well, the Hamas people showed up to the White House over the weekend, and it was completely insane. | ||
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Okay, so the big news over the weekend was actually unbelievably extraordinary. | ||
Amidst everything that's going on in this Israel-Hamas war, there have been questions as to whether any of the hostages are still alive, right? | ||
There was that initial hostage swap and release months and months ago. | ||
There has been no proof of life basically for months and months and months, but in a completely incredible, I mean, they will make a movie, they will make multiple movies about this. | ||
In an absolutely unbelievable rescue situation, Israeli forces freed four hostages. | ||
I want to read some info here from the New York Post. | ||
Israeli forces freed four hostages held captive by Hamas during a daring raid in central Gaza Saturday. | ||
Including Noah R. Gamani, the young Israeli woman who became the terrified face of the murderous incursion on the Jewish state. | ||
The audacious mission involved several days of highly covert preparations and even a diversionary operation to distract the terrorists, officials said. | ||
This is a clear message to Hamas, said IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari. | ||
We are very determined to return the hostages home and will do so in any way and by any means possible. | ||
The IDF, together with Israeli Police's Yamam Elite Counterterrorism Unit and the Shin Bet Intelligence Unit, launched the Seeds of Summer rescue mission at 11 a.m. | ||
local time in the Central Gazan Nursery Refugee Camp, where they targeted two Hamas-occupied buildings about 650 feet apart from each other. | ||
Apart from each other housing the captives, the complex operation which the Israelis had been preparing for weeks to execute was based on precise intelligence and took place under heavy fire, Hagari said. | ||
So it's absolutely extraordinary. | ||
And putting aside anything else that is going on, As it pertains to the Israel-Hamas war and everything else, that means there are other hostages alive. | ||
And for all of the people that want Israel to wrap it up and get out of there and everything else, the single duty of a state, the reason for a nation-state, the reason we are America and north of us is Canada and below us is Mexico, the reason we're just not one thing is that it is your duty as a state To protect your people. | ||
And that is what Israel is going in and doing. | ||
Now, of course, well, let's jump back to that progressive stack that Federman was talking about. | ||
This really crazed sort of communist Marxist Islamist Genderqueer intersectional group of maniacs that are going to kill each other eventually and kill probably other people too, because I have no doubt they'll start suicide bombing in America and throughout Europe. | ||
Here they are at the White House over the weekend. | ||
They were not happy that Israel was able to save some of their own people. | ||
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will show that letter will not be defeated. | |
History will show that victory will bring about... | ||
...a new era. | ||
Shame on you! | ||
First off, God bless that guy. | ||
The one officer there standing there trying to defend that monument. | ||
First, you know, it's just so extraordinary. | ||
Nobody was arrested. | ||
Not one single person was arrested for that. | ||
We will get back to that in a moment. | ||
You're not allowed to vandalize monuments. | ||
They were taking over the park. | ||
They're screaming at people. | ||
They're throwing things. | ||
Like there's video of all of this and nobody was arrested. | ||
There's also, of course, no genocide going on there. | ||
There has been no army in the history of the world that has fed and warned the people that are holding their own citizens hostage. | ||
Nobody else has ever done that besides right now, Israel, but we get it. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you've got this crazed group of masked lunatics. | ||
And by the way, they will start if you think that it's just going to stop one way or another with okay they riot every now and again they shut down bridges every now and again oh they go to the white house every now and again um no they are going to escalate that's all they know how to do and that will involve blowing up bomb uh blowing up buses probably and planes and suicide bombing that is all that is the only thing that palestine has ever brought | ||
to this world. | ||
But don't take my word for it. | ||
How about let's take the word of the son of the Hamas founder, his name is Mosab Hassan Yosef. | ||
He went and chatted with Jordan Peterson about what Intifada really is, about what the quote-unquote Palestinian movement really is. | ||
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What's the definition of Intifada? | |
Chaos. | ||
People call it uprising, but the very definition not only of Intifada, Oh, Palestine! | ||
Very similar definitions. | ||
It's chaos. | ||
It's disorder. | ||
It's anti-establishment. | ||
How does it arise? | ||
Simply Yasser Arafat sitting in Tunisia. | ||
This is supposed to be the father of the Palestinian revolution. | ||
Yeah, the same Yasser Arafat who died with like four billion dollars? | ||
That Yasser Arafat? | ||
They came up with the idea to engineer the Intifada. | ||
They wanted trouble but from within. | ||
They knew that this could be a lot more effective than trying to destroy Israel from outside. | ||
And they sent children to die. | ||
This has been their mechanism, their strategy. | ||
And who's they? | ||
When I say they, all those who are complicit in this continuous crime. | ||
All those who sacrifice children for power and for money. | ||
It's a fundamental part of that culture. | ||
We have to understand this. | ||
First was the ideological dimension that I told you about. | ||
Then, sacrificing children is not something that makes them feel guilty. | ||
It's acceptable in that culture. | ||
Okay. | ||
There's a lot more of that interview and I highly recommend you guys check it out on Jordan's channel, but the point there is that there is a movement of chaos. | ||
Let's remove geopolitics, let's remove the religious part, all of the stuff. | ||
There is now a movement inside the United States of America where masked people calling for intifada, where they're calling for revolution here. | ||
They are using violence, they are breaking the law by Burning down buildings and going after monuments and closing roads and all of those things and just wait till they escalate further. | ||
So we better get serious about this stuff. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Not one person was arrested there. | ||
It's all on video. | ||
They're throwing things at the officer who's standing in front of the monument. | ||
Do you not think these monuments? | ||
That's Washington D.C. | ||
We were just there. | ||
There are cameras on every freaking corner there. | ||
Do you not think They don't have video, and I know everyone's masked, but they've got AI. | ||
There's all sorts of ways to figure this out. | ||
Do you think, let's put it this way, do you think that if several thousand people with red hats had shown up and started, you know, desecrating monuments and everything else, that perhaps there might have been some arrests, right? | ||
Like, DC is basically China. | ||
It's a surveillance city in essence, right? | ||
Everywhere you go, you are being watched and most likely listened to. | ||
So it makes you wonder, why is it that no one ever gets arrested for these things? | ||
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So I want to show you this funny video that was going viral over the weekend. | ||
This is a juxtaposition of some of the crazed lunacy that we saw in D.C. | ||
where nobody was arrested. And we will juxtapose that with a couple kids who made some skid marks | ||
on a pride thing in the street in Washington and yeah, they got arrested. | ||
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Mean what better side-by-side do you need to see the state of where we are at the sort of bipolar? | ||
Situation that we find ourselves in Those teens were charged with a felony for making skid marks on a rainbow crosswalk. | ||
Felony. | ||
And there, Washington, D.C., where you have cops, you have FBI agents, you have CIA agents all over the place, and nobody did anything. | ||
They're desecrating a monument. | ||
Oh, by the way, they left, of course, as always, they leave just absolute destruction in the wake of their protests, right? | ||
There's just trash everywhere and everything else. | ||
And nobody got arrested. | ||
So we have to pick a world, right? | ||
I'm always talking about the two roads we can go down. | ||
Do we want something that will look anything like the America that we've known for 250 years? | ||
Or do we want to live in a jihadist nightmare and have the destruction of America? | ||
Where are you guys? | ||
What are you guys thinking about? | ||
Thinking the first one? | ||
All right, the first one. | ||
But speaking of the jihadist destruction of America, and it's the communist destruction of America and all that, there are places in America that are basically failed cities. | ||
San Francisco is probably the number one failed city. | ||
There was a big street race in San Francisco over the weekend, and look at this. | ||
Does this look like an American city, or does this look like what should be going on in Gaza? | ||
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All right, so it's some kind of drag race. | ||
You know, there's a fire in the background. | ||
We're shooting some sort of fireworks across closing bridges, as always. | ||
There's just no law and order. | ||
What if someone was trying to get to the hospital? | ||
What if someone wanted to visit Grandma? | ||
They just don't care and there are just not enough good people in these places anymore because people have fled to fix this stuff. | ||
Check this out. | ||
This is an image of the damage they did, the skid marks all over the place. | ||
Nobody was arrested for those skid marks. | ||
I remind you again in Washington State, which is just a little north. | ||
of California over there, that those three kids were charged with felonies | ||
for going over the gay crosswalk. | ||
But let's take it down to Los Angeles. | ||
We're in San Francisco. | ||
Let's go down to Los Angeles. | ||
How's it going in Los Angeles? | ||
Well, check this video. | ||
I mean, this is just deranged. | ||
This is what's going on because of the drug use and the homelessness in San Francisco. | ||
And when I, I'm sorry, in Los Angeles. | ||
And when I show you this, note that we're showing you Hollywood. | ||
This was once one of the nicest areas in all of Los Angeles. | ||
You're gonna see the Hollywood Walk of Fame here. | ||
And look what the drugs and homeless situation has done to this place. | ||
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Ah, no, mother! | |
Ah, ah! | ||
Get it out! | ||
Get your gas! | ||
You ain't nobody! | ||
Don't be picking on the s**t! | ||
Pick on the other s**t! | ||
F**k you! | ||
I'm going to do it. | ||
F*** you. | ||
I told you to take it out before. | ||
F*** you up, didn't I? | ||
F*** you now. | ||
F*** you. | ||
F*** you. | ||
I love you! | ||
I'm going to go get a drink. | ||
I am the one that saved you. | ||
I always said you should think a little bit like this. | ||
I am the one that saved you. | ||
You always tell me to take it literally. | ||
I'm going to go really crazy. | ||
I want to stack his feet. | ||
Fuck him! | ||
Fuck off! | ||
Bye. | ||
That woman is the mayor of Los Angeles. | ||
Guys, you get the point. | ||
The drugs, and the crime, and the lawlessness, and all of this stuff. | ||
It's happening in Democrat-run cities everywhere. | ||
I know you know that. | ||
But then when you add this new jihadist element, there is a move. | ||
And then you add all the illegals. | ||
And we don't know because all these people are masked, too. | ||
Who is here? | ||
Why are they here? | ||
We are watching a destruction of our country. | ||
A certain orange man was right about all of that. | ||
And you might look at that in Los Angeles and go, well, why? | ||
How did this happen? | ||
How is it that the drugs are everywhere and these people? | ||
It's like a zombie movie. | ||
That's what it feels like. | ||
You're watching a zombie movie, right? | ||
Well, how did it happen? | ||
Well, one of the ways, there's many ways, but Gavin Newsom, who I believe is the devil incarnate, He has done everything wrong to intentionally destroy that state. | ||
Well, in his mind, I guess it's right. | ||
Somehow he's become really rich while doing it. | ||
One of the things he's doing now is that he instituted a $20 minimum wage for food workers in California. | ||
That means McDonald's and Wendy's and In-N-Out and all these places, they have to pay their workers $20 an hour. | ||
Now, obviously, the value that they bring in is not necessarily worth $20 an hour. | ||
You want the free market to figure it out, right? | ||
You can't just telecom—well, you can, I suppose, if you're in California. | ||
You just telecom—this is what you have to pay people. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
Well, they start firing people because they don't want as many employees. | ||
Or they bring in iPads or anything else. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The results of Gavin Newsom's policy, when you wonder why there's so many people on the street and hooked on drugs and everything else, check this out from Libs of TikTok. | ||
Gavin Newsom instituted a $20 minimum wage for fast food workers in California. | ||
Three months later, and nearly 10,000 fast food workers have been laid off, chains are closing down locations, and others are declaring bankruptcy. | ||
Great job, Gavin. | ||
Alright guys, so what is the bug that is creating all of these features? | ||
Well, Andrew Breitbart, right? | ||
Politics is downstream from culture. | ||
We lost the culture and then everyone is confused about the politics, right? | ||
And what have I been saying? | ||
Well, if politics is downstream from culture, well, everything is downstream from immigration. | ||
If you don't know who's in your country and what you believe, then it simply does not matter what your political beliefs are. | ||
It doesn't matter what you think about abortion and it doesn't matter what you think about immigration because everything is based on whether we know who's here and why they're here and everything else. | ||
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Okay, so, if politics is downstream from culture, That's one part of it. | ||
But if everything is downstream from immigration, which is my new belief, then we better figure out this immigration situation. | ||
And we have a catastrophe that is, we have an untold catastrophe basically at this point. | ||
Check out this from El Paso, Texas. | ||
This is over the weekend. | ||
Watch it. | ||
It's about a hundred migrants just rushing over the border. | ||
Again, it looks like it's out of a zombie movie. | ||
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It's a zombie movie. | |
What is going on here, guys? | ||
And you have sympathy, I suppose, for the border agents there. | ||
The guys just yelling, get the F back, get the F back. | ||
No, they break through one barrier and then they break through another barrier. | ||
And then they have plans and they figure out how to get on planes and go across the country. | ||
And if we just connect this briefly to what John Fetterman was talking about at the top of the show, Do you think that it could be a bit of a problem, also to the backdrop of watching jihadists in Washington D.C., that, I don't know, all of these people, they're all military-aged men, are just showing up here and we don't know what the hell is going on here? | ||
Do you think that might be a problem? | ||
Now I want to show you another moment during Realtime on Friday. | ||
This is with Abigail Schreier. | ||
She's been on the show many times. | ||
She's absolutely wonderful. | ||
She was the author of Irreversible Damage, which was really like the premier book on the sort of social contagion as it pertains to young girls transitioning, quote-unquote transitioning, But she's just become a great sobering voice in the political realm. | ||
And on Realtime, they started talking about what is going on at the border and how Biden has screwed it up, which Bill Maher now openly admits, and how the new policy that they're trying to put forward probably won't help anything either. | ||
There was an actual big story in the news this week about immigration, and I want to get to that. | ||
Because I think if Biden loses this election, it's going to be because of two things. | ||
He's old and he can't get past that issue, and people just hate that about him. | ||
And immigration. | ||
I mean, just on a political level. | ||
I don't think they could have handled it worse. | ||
Because now what's going on, if you didn't see the news this week, okay, here's what Biden's doing. | ||
He's finally, after saying he couldn't do anything, he's gonna issue an executive order. | ||
By the way, this is the same executive order Trump tried to get through the courts and they didn't let him do it. | ||
But he's going to finally try it six months before the election, which says, we will put a cap of 2,500 now asylum seekers coming in. | ||
If it passes 2,500, if it's 2,501, then we automatically close the border. | ||
When it goes down to 1,500, then we resume standard asylum procedures. | ||
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It's like surge pricing with Uber. | |
It's a bizarre scheme that, of course, Has pleased nobody. | ||
It looks like at last minute, it looks like he did nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. | ||
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He did this knowing that it's going to be declared invalid by the courts. | |
And it's an admission that he could have done it the whole time, and he didn't. | ||
So now you broke it, you bought it, it's on him. | ||
I read an article about this that really stuck with me. | ||
I think it was in Yuma, Arizona, where the hospitals were so overrun that American sick people could not use the hospitals. | ||
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Okay, we have school children who can't get into their schools. | |
This is a problem. | ||
It's chaos. | ||
And Trump, Biden campaigned on reversing Trump's policy on the border. | ||
He reversed it, and now he's stuck with the consequence. | ||
All right, so there you're getting it on real time. | ||
Bill admitting it's too little, too late. | ||
Also kind of admitting by default, he's admitting that Trump was kind of right about the border because now Bill's admitting, look, Biden did all of this and it's horrible. | ||
And you're just, you know, you're putting a Band-Aid on a giant gaping wound, right? | ||
Like, okay, so right now, well, we let in seven to 10 million people. | ||
We don't really know where they are or what they're intending to do, | ||
but we're gonna close down the border at 2,500 people a day. | ||
So meaning 2,500 people can come in, we'll just have no idea where they're going | ||
and what they're doing, what their intentions are. | ||
We get to 2,500 and then we go back and then we're gonna reverse it | ||
and then only 1,500 people can come in. | ||
It's completely psychotic. | ||
How about no people can come in? | ||
A border actually isn't that hard to defend and you don't need executive actions or anything else. | ||
We could just allow the people who are supposed to defend the border to actually do their job. | ||
But the point is, guys, it's just a sad reality at the moment. | ||
I wish it was not true. | ||
The Democrats are trying to destroy the country. | ||
There's just no way around it. | ||
How about some tuberculosis in a migrant shelter in Chicago? | ||
You got anything on that? | ||
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Chicago health officials confirming a, quote, small number of tuberculosis cases in migrant shelters across the city. | |
But they're not saying how many. | ||
This comes after 56 known measles cases are reported in the Windy City. | ||
Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez has warned about this issue for months, and he joins us now. | ||
So, Raymond, you warned them that this was going to happen, but they didn't listen to you. | ||
Are they listening now? | ||
You know, Lawrence, good morning. | ||
I don't know how much our Department of Public Health or other officials are listening to the alarms that we've been raising since August of last year and even in September when we had receipts from our ambulances showing that we had individuals testing positive for tuberculosis. | ||
This is a crisis we could have avoided, just like with the measles, if we had simply instituted the American standard of vaccines upon all of those migrants being shipped to the city of Chicago. | ||
Many of these individuals come with children, they are in our schools, and all of those vaccination requirements that our kids are responsible for are waived for the migrant asylum seeker children. | ||
And that is putting people, families, and communities at risk. | ||
Do you guys realize how insane this completely is? | ||
So that's the alderman of Chicago basically being like, yes, if we could have just vacced them more. | ||
Now, OK, I believe that the tuberculosis vaccine does actually work, but he's still not even acknowledging that maybe there's a problem with your city being a sanctuary city. | ||
Right. | ||
We've shown you videos just a couple of weeks ago about like all these black People who are upset that now some of the services that they were getting are now going to illegal migrants in Chicago. | ||
We know about the amount of people, let's get the numbers, how many people were shot in Chicago this weekend. | ||
Like, Chicago is an epic shithole. | ||
It should not be. | ||
You made it to Wrigley Field already or what? | ||
Conor is going to all, how many baseball stadiums are there now in America? | ||
There's gotta be, what? | ||
30 some odd, he's going to all of them. | ||
You have not been to Wrigley yet. | ||
I mean, I can't risk you going to Wrigley. | ||
No, I know you went to Fenway. | ||
Boston's not so great, but like, I can't have you going there. | ||
We're gonna have to send you with armed guards to Chicago. | ||
But all right, the point is, so okay, so congratulations now, guys. | ||
We also had three years where all of us were getting vaxxed. | ||
Well, I didn't, but where many people were getting vaxxed and masked and all this other shit. | ||
And now we're just pouring people in to America and they're bringing tuberculosis. | ||
Forty-five people were shot this weekend in Chicago, only eight killed. | ||
That's a pretty good ratio, I suppose. | ||
Just absolutely insane. | ||
And of course, it's not just Chicago. | ||
Here's New York. | ||
I'm going to talk over this one as we show it to you because we were just in New York City and this video that you're seeing here, these are undercover agents who are stopping pickpocketers. | ||
So these are illegals there. | ||
They are all over New York City. | ||
You walk around New York City, we saw them everywhere. | ||
I showed you the picture last week of the Roosevelt Hotel, which is an illegal alien shelter right now. | ||
And you can just see it all over New York City. | ||
That's Midtown. | ||
That looks like it's in the West 30s right there. | ||
Yeah, that's West 37th or so, right outside Times Square. | ||
And there are pickpockets everywhere. | ||
There are people clearly doing drugs all over the place. | ||
And to me, it still seemed a little bit better than like the height of the insanity. | ||
I'll see you there now. | ||
It's an outdoority town. | ||
It's all along the footpath. | ||
Look at them all. | ||
ingredients brewing right now in all of these cities. | ||
But don't worry guys, I did say there was a white pill on this show, we'll get there in a second, | ||
but it's not this video, because now let's go to Dublin, Ireland, | ||
where the Palestinian refugees are starting to show up and the Irish people are not so happy about it. | ||
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Say it air now, it's about to work, it's all along the footpath. | |
Look at them all, rubbish, everything. | ||
All these men here. | ||
Just got it here. | ||
I don't know how these even are now. | ||
Where you from boys? | ||
Where you from? | ||
Palestine. | ||
Palestine? | ||
How did you get here? | ||
No speak English. | ||
Palestine? | ||
How did you come to Ireland? | ||
How did you get to Ireland? | ||
From London. | ||
From London? | ||
Yes. | ||
And why did you come from London to Dublin? | ||
No speak English. | ||
Why did you come from London to Dublin? | ||
They come over to Ireland in a tent. | ||
You can see their luggage there in all the tents there. | ||
As you can see. | ||
He said he's had to cut the car to come up from London. | ||
Palestine to London and into Dublin. | ||
Now they're all in tents there. | ||
You can see all the way right around. | ||
You know, there's so much there. | ||
First off, how do they all have nice tents? | ||
They've got luggage. | ||
Notice those guys look healthy. | ||
We're told there's a famine and everything else. | ||
Where are the women, as always? | ||
Ironically, Ireland has been one of the worst countries as it pertains to everything going on on its UN voting record, as it pertains to everything going on with Israel and Hamas. | ||
But I have great, great sympathy for the Irish people. | ||
Guess what? | ||
I don't want to be too radical right now, but I believe that Ireland is for Irish people and that nobody, no country on earth Well, you know, if a couple Arab states want to take in the Palestinians, since they made up their nationality in the first place, they can take them. | ||
But no Western nation should be taking any of these people. | ||
They are taught from day one to hate the West, to hate Jews, to hate minorities and everything else. | ||
The only thing that they've created as a nation is terror, and they will gladly bring it. | ||
to Europe and they're going to bring it to America. | ||
We're seeing the seeds of that right now. | ||
And now we've got a story. | ||
It's so bad in Europe that even the Taliban right now are like, guys, everybody calm down. | ||
This is, this is incredible. | ||
I cannot believe this is a real headline, but this is real. | ||
This is absolutely real from AF Post. | ||
Taliban requests Germany deport Afghan criminals in Germany back to Afghanistan for trial. | ||
Is this real life? | ||
Is this real life? | ||
Like this is actually what's happening. | ||
Okay, so let's start getting to the white pill version of where we're going with the show today because I mentioned that there were some European elections and the worm does seem to be turning. | ||
So first I want to show you this tweet New survey, 7 in 10 Europeans believe that their country is accepting too many migrants. | ||
And check this out, 90% of the citizens of Greece, 84% of the citizens of Cyprus, 78 in Ireland, | ||
78 in Austria, 77 in Germany, 76 in Bulgaria, 75% Poland, 74% Italy, 70% France, 70% Spain, 70% in Sweden. | ||
So all of these European countries that for basically the last decade or so, | ||
have been told open up your borders, be part of greater Europe, let people come in, | ||
oh, they'll come from all over the place. | ||
And yes, maybe they have different beliefs, but they'll become more like us. | ||
Like they'll realize they have to put those. | ||
Backwards beliefs down and come and they'll fold into the fabric of British society or they'll fold into the fabric of Irish society or Spanish society and it did not work and now there's terror on the streets you have calls for genocide and these crazy protests every weekend in London like people have realized that the British are giving away their country the Irish are giving away their country and everything else and as I And as I said at the beginning of the show, | ||
the whole purpose of a nation state is to defend your people and your way of life. | ||
That stands for every single country on earth. | ||
And no, not every country is equal and not every culture is equal. | ||
Some cultures are evil, actually. | ||
But now check this out as it pertains to these elections across Europe. | ||
Again, from Manuel Oknes. | ||
Today is the start of a new era in Europe, France. | ||
National Rally wins a historic 31.5% of the EU vote, forcing Macron to dissolve the National Parliament. | ||
Germany, AFD surges to become the second largest party. | ||
Liberal parties tank. | ||
Belgium, Prime Minister resigns after his crushing defeat against the right. | ||
Italy, Maloney's brother of Italy wins in historic landslide. | ||
Austria, FPO doubles their seats and becomes the largest party in the nation. | ||
Spain, right beating the left by 10%. | ||
Luxembourg, first ever seat for ADR. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
So across Europe, immigration has become the thing And the quote-unquote far-right is mopping up in the elections, and they're not far-right. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
Yes, could there be some racist people there? | ||
Of course. | ||
But the left is full of racist people. | ||
These are people who just want their countries and their cultures back. | ||
They want to feel safe on the streets. | ||
They don't want their women being raped. | ||
They don't want to be walking down the street in Dublin and suddenly have 50 tents full of Palestinians who they have no idea who they are or what their intentions are. | ||
A little more on what's going on in France right now, because this is a huge blow to the globalists. | ||
This is from Colin Ruggs. | ||
Breaking, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that he's dissolving the National Assembly and calls for snap elections on June 30th and July 7th. | ||
The announcement came after European Parliament election exit polls show right-wing parties trouncing the competition. | ||
Macron is worried that a rise of nationalists is a danger for France and the rest of Europe. | ||
France needs a clear majority and serenity and harmony. | ||
To be French at heart is about choosing to write history, not by driven by it. | ||
What a meaningless statement Macron said. | ||
The European Parliament election results indicate that the European Union is shifting to the right as citizens appear to be getting tired of mass immigration. | ||
The unprecedented gap reflects a scathing disavowal and rejection of the policy led by Emmanuel Macron, said President of the National Front Jordan Bardella. | ||
So Marine Le Pen's party will most likely take control of the French government. | ||
This is a good sign, guys. | ||
Because look where we are in the United States, right? | ||
Look at some of the videos I've showed you. | ||
The destruction of our cities, what's going on outside the White House, that we have a party that basically is for jihad. | ||
Europe was dealing with all of this 10 years ago and dealt with all the immigration stuff that we're dealing with right now and they're rejecting it now. | ||
So we have a little extra time right now to stem this before it bursts forth and then it'll be 10 years from now and everything will be worse and then we'll vote in somebody. | ||
You think Donald Trump's far right? | ||
Guess who we're gonna vote in 10 years from now when it all gets that much worse. | ||
Some info here from Robbie Starbuck. | ||
The news, this is really interesting. | ||
The news is saying the far right won the European elections. | ||
If this is far right now, then yeah, you can call me far right. | ||
End illegal immigration. | ||
Throw criminals in jail. | ||
Support free speech. | ||
Don't sexualize kids. | ||
Prioritize safety. | ||
Support peace. | ||
Be patriotic. | ||
Be strong. | ||
Celebrate family and having kids. | ||
Preserve national culture and identity. | ||
Put your country first. | ||
Ban sex changes for kids. | ||
Oppose ESG and DEI. | ||
Be anti-communist. | ||
Promote sovereignty. | ||
Cut regulations. | ||
Build, build, build. | ||
Always innovate. | ||
Celebrate greatness. | ||
Be meritocratic. | ||
Support energy independence. | ||
Deport illegal aliens. | ||
End wokeness in schools and military. | ||
Support the right to self-defense. | ||
What they call far-right was sanity 15 years ago. | ||
Do you think that connects a little bit to how the left has gone completely bananas and why a guy like John Fetterman can no longer call himself a progressive? | ||
But it's not just him. | ||
This is another interesting one. | ||
David Sachs, who I've had on the show a bunch of times, David Sachs was the original COO of PayPal. | ||
People always think of Elon Musk, that famous picture of Elon Musk and Peter Thiel creating PayPal together. | ||
But David Sachs was right in there. | ||
There was a bunch of them. | ||
They were the original sort of crew out of Silicon Valley that all became billionaires and created unbelievable technology. | ||
He's also, of course, the co-host of the All In podcast, which is super popular right now. | ||
Over the weekend, he held, no, I think it was on Friday, he held a fundraiser at his house in San Francisco for Donald Trump. | ||
I was actually invited, but it was $300,000 a person, so I did not go. | ||
It was $500,000 for a couple. | ||
I just stated, you know, with the kids, it's hard to travel. | ||
They raised $12 million for Donald Trump. | ||
And then, of course, there was a huge backlash to Sachs doing that. | ||
And he had a long Twitter thread on why he is now backing President Trump. | ||
I thought I'd read a portion. | ||
We condensed it a little bit for you. | ||
Why I'm backing President Trump. | ||
As many press accounts have reported, I'm hosting a fundraiser event for President Donald J. Trump at my home in San Francisco this evening. | ||
Over the last couple years, I have hosted events for presidential candidates Ron DeSantis. | ||
I was actually at that one. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
as well, as well as several congressional figures in both major parties. | ||
I give to many, but I endorse a few. | ||
But today I am giving my endorsement to our 45th president, Donald J. Trump, to be our 47th president. | ||
My reasons rest on four main issues that I think are vital to American prosperity, security, and stability. | ||
Issues where the Biden administration has veered badly off course and where I believe President Trump can lead us back. | ||
Number one, The economy. | ||
President Biden took over an economy that was already recovering strongly from the COVID-induced shock of Q2 2020. | ||
Demand had roared back and employment had recovered, but he chose to keep priming the pump with unnecessary COVID stimulus, almost $2 trillion of it, passed on a straight party line vote in March of 21, with trillions more to follow for infrastructure, green energy, and inflation reduction. | ||
As a result of Biden's inflation, average Americans have lost roughly a fifth of their purchasing power over the last few years. | ||
Moreover, any American who needs a mortgage, car loan, or credit card debt faces much higher interest costs, which further constrain their purchasing power. | ||
Growth has already slowed from 3.4% in the last quarter of 2023 to an anemic 1.3% in the first quarter of this year. | ||
We can't afford another four years of Bidenomics. | ||
I know I've got a bunch of reading here, guys, but I think it's worth it. | ||
Two foreign policies slash Ukraine war. | ||
President Trump left office with ISIS defeated, the Abraham Accords signed, and no new wars raging on the global stage. | ||
Three and a half years later, the world is on fire. | ||
President Biden has made several strategic choices that have contributed to this situation. | ||
With Biden, our choices are limited to fighting the proxy war to the last Ukrainian or fighting Russia ourselves. | ||
President Trump has said he wants the dying in Ukraine to stop and that he will seek to end the war through a negotiated settlement. | ||
Ukraine will no longer be able to get the deal we talked them out of in April 22, but we can still save Ukraine as an independent nation and avert world war. | ||
Number three, the border. | ||
As an immigrant to the United States myself, I certainly believe in America's history of strengthening its ranks by welcoming talented people from other nations seeking freedom and opportunity. | ||
But that promise requires an orderly process of legal immigration that emphasizes skill and the principles of American citizenship. | ||
This was the preferred policy under President Trump. | ||
What Biden ushered in was a de facto open border policy. | ||
On his first day in office, he repealed President Trump's executive orders restricting illegal immigration and stopped construction of a border wall, selling off parts of it for scrap metal. | ||
This quickly resulted in a massive spike in illegal border crossings and a chaotic and dangerous situation on our southern border. | ||
Lawfare, a bedrock of the political stability we've enjoyed in America over the last 250 years, is that we don't accept attempts to jail political opponents in order to win an election. | ||
Yet Biden has pushed for selective and unprecedented prosecutions of his once and future opponent from the moment he assumed office. | ||
President Biden keeps insisting that a return of President Trump to the White House threatens | ||
democracy, but his administration is the one that has colluded with tech platforms to censor | ||
the internet, use the intelligence community to cover up his son Hunter's laptop, and | ||
pursue elective prosecutions against his political opponents. | ||
Conclusion The A-B test. | ||
The voters have experienced four years of President Trump and four years of President Biden. | ||
In tech, we call this an A-B test. | ||
With respect to economic policy, foreign policy, border policy, and legal fairness, Trump performed better. | ||
He is a president who deserves a second term. | ||
Okay, there was a lot there, right? | ||
But was there anything you disagreed with there? | ||
Like, was that sobering? | ||
Was that honest? | ||
Was that real? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that is a piece of that wide tent thing that I am always talking about. | ||
Again, David Sachs is not a traditional conservative. | ||
He's a Silicon Valley tech guy, probably would have mostly considered himself a libertarian, but clearly did not even vote for Trump last time around. | ||
And here we are. | ||
So something interesting is brewing. | ||
Little side note to all of that, at the DeSantis fundraiser that he held at his house, you guys may remember this, it was actually where I still lived in Cali at the time, and I flew up from LA to San Francisco. | ||
Small room, there was a big event, about, I don't know, 200 people at his house, and then they had a small dinner, about 12 of us. | ||
It was the first time I met DeSantis, and they served lobster bisque, and I'm allergic to shellfish, but they had asked if any of us had an allergy, I said I did. | ||
I looked at DeSantis's, I'm sitting next to him, I look at his bowl, and it looks a little different than mine. | ||
I have one gulp. | ||
One spoonful of the bisque and my throat starts closing. | ||
I'm really allergic to shellfish. | ||
I really thought I was going to die and I was like, oh my God, I'm going to die right in front of the governor. | ||
I just met the guy. | ||
And thank God there was tequila, a bottle of tequila in front of me. | ||
And I just kept drinking because I really couldn't swallow. | ||
And I just kept drinking and drinking and drinking. | ||
Anyway, like two months later, I moved to Florida and I go to an event with DeSantis. | ||
It was the first time I had seen him since the dinner and I walk in and I was a little bit late and there's about 50 people there and DeSantis in front of everybody goes, Dave, how you doing? | ||
You were pretty wasted last time I saw you. | ||
So there you go, a little side story. | ||
The point, guys, is that whether it is John Fetterman waking up to the lunacy of the left, or if it's David Sachs, a tech guy who by no means is a traditional conservative, saying, I will support and raise funds for Donald Trump, there is something a-brewin'. | ||
Here is actress Amber Rose saying that she will now vote for Trump, and you know my thoughts on that we shouldn't care that much what actors say, but she says something at the end that I think is particularly interesting. | ||
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A lot of people were shocked with your, you know, endorsement of Donald Trump. | |
I mean, you're all about women's rights issues. | ||
I mean, what was the reason for the big change? | ||
Is Donald Trump not for women's rights issues? | ||
I mean, I guess a lot of people were asking. | ||
He's trying to make America great again. | ||
That's for women too, right? | ||
That's true. | ||
I mean... Okay. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
I know. | ||
Does him getting convicted, like, change the way you view him? | ||
Nope. | ||
Not at all. | ||
I mean, do you think it'll help his chances, like, getting, like, re-elected? | ||
Or, like, you'll hurt him? | ||
I think it helps him more. | ||
Oh, it actually more. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I think people see the injustice and what happened and they want to vote for him more than ever. | ||
I know. | ||
I wanted to ask you, so it seems like a lot of celebrities are kind of like voting for Trump now. | ||
I mean, why do you think people are kind of like changing their way of like... I think we're just, we just did our research and we're just, you know, we're not brainwashed anymore by the left. | ||
I can say that about myself. | ||
All these years I've been brainwashed and I'm not anymore. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
And she says it with a smile. | ||
All these years I've been brainwashed and I'm not anymore. | ||
And that's what's happening in the country right now. | ||
The lies of the left that are laundered through MSNBC and the New York Times and Washington Post and the intelligence community and all of this stuff and the lies of this administration, they're not working anymore. | ||
That's why they were pushing so hard to censor so many people online and everything else because they need the apparatus to keep everybody in a stupor. | ||
but the three things that she says there, what women's rights is Donald Trump not for? | ||
Nobody knows the answer to that. | ||
Does Donald Trump want to jail women? | ||
Now we can have a conversation about abortion, sure. | ||
But what does Donald Trump, women won't have the right to walk down the street. | ||
No, of course it's nonsense. | ||
And then she sees the injustice, and many people now see the injustice | ||
of these ridiculous sham trials, of which Donald Trump still might end up in jail. | ||
We will find out on July 11th. | ||
And then, of course, the third part was that she is not brainwashed anymore. | ||
Now I want to finish up with Dr. Phil, because Dr. Phil interviewed Donald Trump. | ||
You may have seen some clips of it over the last day or two. | ||
And first, I want to start with an audience member. | ||
So after the interview, Dr. Phil interviewed President Trump. | ||
And then afterwards, Dr. Phil talked to the audience about what they felt about Trump. | ||
Did they see him in a new light? | ||
Was there anything new brewing, as if we don't know enough about Donald Trump? | ||
But some of the answers were kind of interesting. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
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So, watching your interview today, I think it actually gave me an interpretation that I never had of him before. | |
And us not seeing him more, it actually kind of hurts people on judging him. | ||
I guess if that's what the media wants to do, then they're doing a very good job at it. | ||
Yeah, you bet. | ||
Alright, question was asked, I would vote for a convicted felon for President of the United States. | ||
91% say yes. | ||
And then Keith and a few stragglers say no. | ||
So, 91% of the people say yes. | ||
And I don't know if that's because they think that's kind of a bogus conviction or if they think it's a white collar conviction or something. | ||
That's something we need to drill down more on. | ||
But 91% of the people say they would. | ||
OK, so I'm going to go out on a limb and say that 90% of people would not vote for a convicted felon if they were, say, convicted of rape or murder. | ||
They probably would die. | ||
But obviously, as it pertains to that question, they're talking about this ridiculous sham New York City case, which was that Donald Trump Adolf a porn star and his lawyer in the books wrote that it was legal fees, his accountant in the books wrote it was for legal fees and somehow Alvin Bragg convinced a jury that this had something to do with election interference in essence, right? | ||
That this was somehow breaking campaign finance laws. | ||
Okay, so that's what the convicted felon, Donald Trump, Did. | ||
But people are basically doing exactly what Amber Rose is doing. | ||
I've kind of woken up, I see through the bullshit, I see through the injustice, and I'm not gonna take it anymore. | ||
Dr. Phil asked Donald Trump how he deals with the stress, because this is, for all the craziness around Trump, he still is a human, right? | ||
I think he's still a human. | ||
And I think this was a good question by Dr. Phil. | ||
You've taken every shot you can imagine. | ||
You've been criticized, attacked, Called every name in the book. | ||
They've turned the judicial system against you. | ||
The intelligence community, 51 intelligence officers swear that this is a Russian plant, this laptop over here, right before the election. | ||
The media has turned against you, print, TV, radio, internet, in the streets. | ||
Not campaigning Donald Trump, just real Donald Trump. | ||
How do you deal with that stress in your most private moments? | ||
So, two things. | ||
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Number one, I don't like thinking about it. | |
Out of sight, out of mind. | ||
I don't know if that makes sense. | ||
I don't want to think about it. | ||
Number two, I have tremendous support. | ||
I have the people's support. | ||
I think if I didn't, I wouldn't be able to handle it so easily. | ||
When a judge who has conflicts like nobody's ever had wants to put me in jail, when he puts a gag order and says, if you talk about these things, we're going to put you in jail. | ||
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I'm the Republican candidate. | |
I was president. | ||
I'm leading the Democrat by a lot. | ||
He wants to put me in jail. | ||
I like not to think about it. | ||
You know, I want to talk about the first part, actually. | ||
So the people support, yeah, he has the people support. | ||
We see that, right? | ||
There are no rallies for Joe Biden. | ||
It's becoming increasingly difficult to find anyone sane on the left. | ||
You know, there are people who will run cover because they're paid. | ||
But like, let's put the people part aside, because I think most of you get that. | ||
He had a really interesting sort of honest moment there. | ||
And I like the way that Dr. Phil framed the question. | ||
Not campaigner Donald Trump, like human Donald Trump. | ||
Like, how do you deal with it? | ||
And it was interesting what he said. | ||
I don't like to think about it. | ||
That tells you something. | ||
Like, he doesn't want to have to be going through everything he's going through. | ||
I think, actually, for all his flaws, he does want America to be great again. | ||
He wants to restore some of the goodness of America. | ||
And I think what he's really, the subtext of what he's saying there is if he really thought about what's going on, what he has put on the line for himself and the family, that he could be facing jail, that they could do lawfare against his family forever. | ||
They could and basically have destroyed all of his businesses and everything else. | ||
he probably wouldn't be able to do it. So he's out of sight, out of mind. So he doesn't think | ||
about it and then he has the support of the people. So you and me, we actually have a little | ||
bit of involvement in this because if we stand up for people who are good, then every now and again | ||
you will get a good public servant. | ||
And Donald Trump may not fit the archetype for what a good public servant is, but show me one that is better at this point. | ||
And I say that as someone that wasn't even supporting him during the primary, so you guys get it. | ||
Let's finish up with this, because the main thing here is, this isn't about Donald Trump and it's not about Joe Biden or anything else. | ||
The main thing is, can we fix America? | ||
For all the problems we just showed you, the drug use in Los Angeles, the Hamas supporters in D.C. | ||
and everything else, can we fix America? | ||
Is there a way to fix America? | ||
I think Donald Trump knows that there is. | ||
You don't have time to get even. | ||
You only have time to get right. | ||
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Well, revenge does take time. | |
I will say that. | ||
It does. | ||
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And sometimes revenge can be justified, Phil. | |
I have to be honest. | ||
You know, sometimes it can. | ||
You know, the word revenge is a very strong word, but maybe we have revenge through success. | ||
But that's what I'd like to see. | ||
I want to see the country survive, because this country is not going to survive like this. | ||
Isn't that it? | ||
Like, that's Trump at his best. | ||
What would the best revenge be? | ||
Would the best revenge be, we're going to jail all these people, and there'll be no three branches of government, and all the things that they're trying to scare the shit out of you with? | ||
No. | ||
What would the best revenge for Donald Trump be? | ||
It would be the success of America. | ||
If those interest rates started going down, and then more people could afford cars, and more people could afford houses, and then the economy starts chugging along, and we start feeling good, and then there's a restoration, like, oh, America is good, maybe we shouldn't hand it to the jihadists, and maybe we should have basic law and order in our cities, and oh, why don't we have a border? | ||
Because we have something beautiful, and it's worth protecting. | ||
We could do all of that. | ||
And I think there's a chance we might, because what's going on in Europe right now with those elections we just mentioned, is evidence that they're waking up over there. | ||
Let's not be 10 years past them and not figure this out for another 10 years. | ||
Let's figure it out now. | ||
Guys, my full interview with the great Russell Brand is up across platforms right now, absolutely ad-free. | ||
RubinReport.Locals.com. | ||
We've got a post-game show in about 30 seconds right over there. | ||
And this is an oldie, I guess you could say, an oldie, but a goodie to Cold Closia. | ||
See ya. | ||
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Hello, Alison. | |
It's been a while. | ||
It has been a while, indeed. | ||
I feel like we should address what's happened in the months since we've seen you, since some of our viewers may not know what has happened. | ||
So, I guess I'll recap. | ||
I'll do the honors. | ||
Help yourself. | ||
In October, you were on a Zoom call with your colleagues from the New Yorker magazine. | ||
Everyone took a break for several minutes, during which time you were caught on camera. | ||
You were subsequently fired from that job after 27 years of working there. | ||
And you since then have been on leave from CNN. | ||
Do I have all that right? | ||
You got it all right. |