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If that means it's all, man. | |
All right, guys, that's right. | ||
We are still in snowy Washington, D.C. I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is the Rubin Report. | ||
It's February 12th, 2025 and there is a lot going on in this town right now. | ||
I don't want to say too much, but I will be making a little appearance over at the White House later. | ||
Don't tell that to anybody. | ||
Keep it quiet. | ||
We don't want to upset people. | ||
There's just a ton going on. | ||
We'll have more info on what I'm doing there a bit later. | ||
But yesterday, bouncing around the Senate buildings, having meetings with Congress people and senators and a whole bunch more. | ||
But before we get to the show today, the highlight of everything was that finally, after discussing it for about eight years, Ted Cruz and I got on the basketball court. | ||
That's right, indoors at the Senate building. | ||
Do we have the picture? | ||
I think we have a picture first. | ||
That's Ted and I after we played. | ||
It's an indoor tennis court that they threw up a basketball court at. | ||
Fear not. | ||
Ted did not play in a suit. | ||
We just put the suit on. | ||
I think we have about seven seconds worth of video. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is me and Cruz. | ||
Yeah, I can still jump. | ||
There's a little bit of hang time there. | ||
And I think we have a Ted Cruz jumper on the way. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Little mid-range Ted Cruz jumper knocks it down. | ||
And we played old guys versus young guys because it's a bunch of the Senators staffers. | ||
And the old guys were the old guys. | ||
Senator Cruz is 54. I'm 48. We've had a couple other guys, late 30s, 40s versus the 20-year-olds, and we beat them like seven out of eight games. | ||
So I'm feeling good about that. | ||
There's a lot going on here. | ||
As I mentioned yesterday, you know, you can feel a shift. | ||
That's the phrase I'm using on this. | ||
It's just a shift in the energy of this city. | ||
People are starting to realize that things actually really are changing. | ||
You know, we usually have, okay, a Democrat comes in, a Republican comes in. | ||
We get two Democrat administrations in a row, then a Republican, but not much shifts. | ||
Now a lot is shifting, and we're going to talk about that, of course, as it relates to Doge and these cuts, as it relates to the fight that's now in the courts, as it relates to the Democrats who are now screaming constitutional crisis. | ||
I am telling you that is the phrase of the year. | ||
That is going to be the phrase of 2025, constitutional crisis. | ||
And then we're going to show you how the Dems also... | ||
Because they ramp up everything up in the hysteria department all the time. | ||
They're also ceding the ground for some of their protests and violence and everything else. | ||
But let's start over on CNN because, of course, they're a propaganda network and they realize what time it is now and it's getting harder and harder for them to come off as sane. | ||
But Anderson Cooper, you know, it's funny, we don't play a lot of clips of Anderson Cooper because he's kind of just marginal nothing. | ||
You know he's mostly a Democrat, but... | ||
He's just sort of nothing over there, except that he gets paid a lot of money. | ||
Anyway, he was doing a little panel, and they were discussing Doge and this fight with the courts that we are now in. | ||
And, oh, he called a former governor a dick. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
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It's 23 days in here, guys. | |
23 days. | ||
You were talking about $2.3 billion that was saved last year. | ||
These guys are saving $2.3 billion a day. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
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But where's the proof? | |
You're not going to be satisfied until he shows up with 10,000 pages. | ||
He's giving very specific things, but he's not actually giving any evidence of that. | ||
It's all going to come, because what they also said was, if we have to go to Congress, we'll go to Congress. | ||
We'll show where it is. | ||
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Some of the details that have come out, like the $59 million spent on luxury hotels, it's actually not... | |
You're talking about the FEMA money that was abused for migrants? | ||
FEMA money for migrants, that's okay now? | ||
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No, I'm not saying it's okay. | |
Don't put words in my mouth. | ||
So would you stop that? | ||
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Would you stop that process? | |
Don't be a dick. | ||
What I'm saying is the portrayal by him is just not factually accurate. | ||
He's talking about luxury hotels. | ||
Look, I was in a hurricane. | ||
I saw what FEMA does. | ||
I think the issue, too, is these are congressionally appropriate funds. | ||
You see what happens to these guys with the slightest bit of pushback. | ||
That was Sununu, former governor. | ||
It's just so interesting because, yes, they are... | ||
Finding out where this money has been going. | ||
They're uncovering the slush funds and all that. | ||
They haven't released every bit of evidence yet, but they are releasing. | ||
You can see screenshots every day. | ||
I mean, we've been showing them to you about where the waste is and everything else. | ||
We know that FEMA was putting money into expensive hotels in New York City to put migrants into, as opposed to... | ||
Using that money for what we thought FEMA was for, which was, you know, emergency services and rescue operations. | ||
I don't know, maybe helping the people of North Carolina who are still dealing with problems or helping the people in Hawaii or in California, etc., etc. | ||
But the slightest bit of pushback and then suddenly don't be a dick. | ||
It's like, look, it's like, Anderson, are you a journalist? | ||
I don't know what you, well, I think Anderson Cooper does purport to be a journalist. | ||
You know, most of these guys behind the desk. | ||
That's why I always say I'm not a journalist. | ||
I'm not out in the field doing journalism. | ||
I'm conveying information to you as I see it, and I try to do it in the most honest way possible, and that really is it. | ||
You can call me a commentator or a yammerer or whatever you want to call me. | ||
That's just fine. | ||
Anderson does get out in the field every now and then. | ||
I think he does consider himself a journalist. | ||
But when he gets the slightest bit of pushback, like... | ||
There's some stuff happening here. | ||
Don't be a dick. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
But this... | ||
Wow, I just turned into Joe Biden. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Anyway, the Democrats really are starting to lose it. | ||
We've been showing you these videos of Maxine Waters and others outside belittling security guards and screaming. | ||
And as always, it's talking about getting back out in the streets and all of that stuff. | ||
Here is Representative Maxine Dexter, and she had an interesting thing to say about Donald Trump. | ||
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I've been told I have 30 seconds, so I am going to tell you that we do have to... | |
I don't swear in public very well, but we have to f*** Trump. | ||
Please don't tell my children that I just did that. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Oh, you're so naughty. | ||
You're so naughty. | ||
You said F Trump. | ||
It's so edgy, lady. | ||
And all these women behind, oh my God, she said that thing. | ||
And don't tell my, it's just, there's just nothing left with these people. | ||
By the way, if there had been a Republican congressman out there screaming F Biden on the streets, the freaking DOJ probably would have been investigating them. | ||
I believe we had a little fun with an edit of that video. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
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We have to fuck Trump. | |
I'm going to come. | ||
They really handed us that one. | ||
I mean, it's just, these people are just so ridiculous. | ||
Anyway, the other guy that they're really pissed off at, as I mentioned yesterday, you can see what's happening here. | ||
I think the Democrats have largely realized... | ||
They can't stop Trump the man. | ||
Like, between the lawsuits and the assassination attempts and everything else, going after his businesses and everything else, he is still here. | ||
He is the President of the United States. | ||
So a lot of the aim now is going towards Elon Musk. | ||
I wonder if actually Trump and Elon discussed some of that. | ||
Like, oh, you're going to be so close to the administration. | ||
You're going to be taking some of the heat. | ||
Like, there might have been reasons that Trump wanted that and Elon knew it was going to come. | ||
Who knows what's going on behind closed doors. | ||
But in any event, here is Elon Musk talking about how they're basically doing exactly what they said they were going to do. | ||
You couldn't ask for a stronger mandate from the public. | ||
The public voted... | ||
We have a majority of the public voting for President Trump. | ||
We won the House. | ||
We won the Senate. | ||
The people voted for major government reform. | ||
There should be no doubt about that. | ||
That was on the campaign. | ||
The President spoke about that at every rally. | ||
So, the... | ||
At a high level, if you say, what is the goal of Dojo, and I think a significant part of the presidency, is to restore democracy. | ||
This may seem like, well, are we in a democracy? | ||
Well, if you don't have a feedback loop, FX, we'd have to... | ||
Sorry. | ||
I tell you, gravitas can be difficult sometimes. | ||
So, if there's not a good feedback loop from the people... | ||
To the government. | ||
And if you have rule of the bureaucrat, if the bureaucracy is in charge, then what meaning does democracy actually have? | ||
If the people cannot vote and have their will be decided by their elected representatives in the form of the president and the Senate and the House, then we don't live in a democracy. | ||
We live in a bureaucracy. | ||
Is there anything that guy said right there that you disagree with? | ||
And also the way it is unscripted and they are taking questions in the White House. | ||
The fact, even optically, that Trump is sitting there deferring to him on some of these questions. | ||
His kid is there. | ||
The body language. | ||
Like, he's smiling while he says it. | ||
And it's all thoughtful. | ||
Yes, the Republicans got the presidency and the House and the Senate. | ||
And people want transparency. | ||
The question, is there a hostile takeover and is this not transparent? | ||
I've never seen anything in my lifetime that the government has done that is more transparent than this. | ||
They are literally going into these offices. | ||
They're finding out information. | ||
They're releasing screenshots of the books, right? | ||
Like what the accountants were saying. | ||
Oh, we're putting in $50 million into this. | ||
They're putting it all out there. | ||
It's transparent. | ||
It's not a hostile takeover of the government. | ||
It's a cleanup of... | ||
The books, by the way, you know, for any of you that watched The Apprentice or Celebrity Apprentice, actually Celebrity Apprentice is the only, it's hard for people to remember that Donald Trump is a reality TV host on top of everything else before the political adventure. | ||
It's the only reality show that I ever watched. | ||
And it sort of mirrors what's happening there because there were a lot of times in Celebrity Apprentice you'd see Donald Trump sitting and maybe Ivanka or Junior or one of the partners would be standing and explaining something else. | ||
This shows you where he's good at being a leader, where he's able to delegate and let Elon explain some of this stuff. | ||
And yes, they are uncovering incredible amounts of fraud. | ||
Elon continued with that. | ||
And also, could you mention some of the things that your team has found, some of the crazy numbers, including the woman that walked away with about $30 million, et cetera? | ||
Right. | ||
Well, we do find it sort of rather odd that there are quite a few people in the bureaucracy who have ostensibly a salary of a few hundred thousand dollars, but somehow managed to accrue tens of millions of dollars in net worth while they are... | ||
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Mr. Musk, you said on X that an example of the fraud that you have cited was $50 million of condoms were sent to Gaza. | |
But after fact-checked this, apparently Gaza is in Mozambique, and the program was to protect them against HIV. So can you correct the statements? | ||
It wasn't sent to Hamas, actually. | ||
It was sent to Mozambique, which makes sense why condoms were sent there. | ||
And how can we make sure that all the statements that you said were correct so we can trust what you're saying? | ||
Well, first of all, some of the things that I say will be incorrect. | ||
And should be corrected. | ||
So nobody's going to bat a thousand. | ||
We will make mistakes, but we'll act quickly to correct any mistakes. | ||
I'm not sure we should be sending $50 million worth of condoms to anywhere, frankly. | ||
I'm not sure that's something Americans would be really excited about. | ||
And that is really an enormous number of condoms, if you think about it. | ||
But, you know, if it went to Mozambique instead of Gaza, I'm like, okay, that's not as bad. | ||
But still, you know, why are we doing that? | ||
That is an enormous amount of condoms. | ||
Yes, I think we can all agree on that. | ||
And again, look at the level of transparency and honesty. | ||
We are going to make some mistakes. | ||
I'm not even sure if that woman is correct and whether the condoms went to Gaza or Mozambique or anything else. | ||
But the point is, do you want your tax dollars going to Gaza or Mozambique? | ||
People of Gaza or Mozambique to have AIDS. But is it our responsibility to give them condoms for it? | ||
And do you think it might actually just be some giant slush fund and they're not even getting the condoms and everything else? | ||
But the point is, he's taking the questions. | ||
Like, they keep screaming about that this is all being done secretly and it is just like everything that they do. | ||
Everything that they do is a lie. | ||
But this time they're lying. | ||
They're lying like, you know, I used to say that the... | ||
That truth is a time-release pill, right? | ||
Because those of us that were online would know things were true, and the media would just lie about them or hide them or not talk about them. | ||
So very fine people on both sides would be a good example of that. | ||
For three years, we were all saying it online, that it's a hoax, and then finally it burst forth into the mainstream literally less than a year ago, right? | ||
Obama was still doing it days before the election. | ||
So truth was sort of, was like in slow motion. | ||
What's happening now is you've got them in there uncovering this stuff in real time, letting it out there. | ||
And he's saying, nobody bats a thousand. | ||
We are going to make some mistakes. | ||
Guess what? | ||
That's how real businesses work. | ||
You go in, you crack some things. | ||
You see what happens. | ||
You see where it all shakes out. | ||
We're going to focus mostly on the people that don't want any of this cracked or shaken out. | ||
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You know, I should mention real quick that in that previous video where Trump throws to Elon, he says, we found out that lady with $30 million. | ||
What I think Trump is referring to there is that the head of USAID is Samantha Power, who used to work in the Obama administration. | ||
And somehow in her couple years at USAID, which we talked about this yesterday, her net worth went from, I think, $6.7 million to $30 million. | ||
How did you do that, lady? | ||
This is the stuff. | ||
That we are uncovering. | ||
Now, as we uncover things, as it happens in real time, as we have press conferences where people are actually, it's incredible that the press is suddenly asking, probing questions again. | ||
And we have people on the other side, like the president and like Elon Musk, who are actually answering questions again and also doing it in an honest fashion. | ||
We're going to screw up some stuff. | ||
We're figuring it out. | ||
There's an awful lot we got to do here. | ||
Well, what are the Democrats going to do at the exact same time? | ||
They're going to ramp up the fear. | ||
So you have to fear that the fascists are here or that the Nazis are here or, as I've been saying, that we the phrase of 2025, that we are in a constitutional crisis. | ||
Here you go. | ||
We are three weeks into the second Trump presidency. | ||
Three weeks. | ||
And tonight there are warnings that the U.S. is dangerously close to a constitutional crisis. | ||
That is a constitutional crisis. | ||
That is a crisis for our democracy. | ||
We've got our toes. | ||
Right on the edge of a constitutional crisis here. | ||
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What we are witnessing is a constitutional crisis. | |
To defy court orders brings about a constitutional crisis. | ||
We've moved from a constitutional crisis to a constitutional collapse. | ||
Guys, this is what a PSYOP is. | ||
I want to be very clear about that. | ||
They are coordinating this messaging because they are losing, and their base, which is this now collection of sort of wokesters and LARPing jihadists and general retards and everything else, they buy this, right? | ||
They can't honestly... | ||
Why can't they honestly go to their base and be like, well, they're looking at the books and we're going to see what's what. | ||
I thought you lefties. | ||
I thought you wanted corruption out of government, right? | ||
Isn't that what Bernie was always talking about, right? | ||
Let's get money out of government. | ||
But they can't because their base is so radical. | ||
So they coordinate this messaging. | ||
And we've been through this. | ||
This is like Russia hoax. | ||
Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
So guys, just like put a pin in it. | ||
Know what it is. | ||
And then we still have to cover it. | ||
We still have to react to it. | ||
Obviously, like it's a thing that's happening, but that is what they are doing. | ||
We are not in a constitutional crisis. | ||
It is not a constitutional crisis to find out where your money is going. | ||
There is now a fight, I would say, between the judicial branch and the executive branch because activist judges suddenly don't want the books to be looked at. | ||
That seems like a problem. | ||
But if you guys want... | ||
If Caitlin Collins and Cory Booker and some of the other people we just showed there, Ilhan, constitutional crisis. | ||
Lady, you married your brother so that he could get citizenship. | ||
That might be a constitutional issue, I would say, at least. | ||
But if you guys want a constitutional crisis, I got a constitutional crisis for you. | ||
What if the president... | ||
Work with me here, guys. | ||
Come with me on this adventure. | ||
What if there was a president who had dementia and everyone knew that he was mentally compromised and not up to the job? | ||
And what if... | ||
Say a congresswoman from San Francisco, let's say Nancy Pelosi, she was like this, and I don't know, a senator from New York, Chuck Schumer. | ||
What if they met and they had a talk with the vice president and then there was a backdoor deal to force that sitting president out of office, in essence, to make sure he couldn't run again and install her? | ||
That... | ||
The Congresswoman and the Senator working with the VP against the sitting President of the United States, that would be a constitutional crisis. | ||
But for some reason on CNN, they never covered that. | ||
It does make you wonder. | ||
Now, interestingly, because Donald Trump actually believes in the Constitution, it's the Democrats who are constantly attacking the Constitution and all of our founding documents, but Donald Trump does actually believe in the Constitution. | ||
So as some of this is being fought in the courts, Donald Trump is addressing that. | ||
Oh, no, sorry. | ||
Sorry, sorry. | ||
I jumped ahead one here. | ||
This is just a bunch of headlines. | ||
Sorry, that was my bad. | ||
This is just a bunch of headlines we're going to show you here of just mainstream media. | ||
You can see all the usual suspects. | ||
Constitutional crisis, constitutional crisis, constitutional crisis. | ||
Now we'll get to the clip that I... Okay, so that's an interesting admission. | ||
And again, it's all being done right in front of our eyes. | ||
So basically what he's saying is... | ||
This guy over here, the Tesla guy, he's exposing the fraud. | ||
Now, if we have to go to Congress so that they can write some laws to tighten the purse so this doesn't happen, meaning that we're going to get caught in the courts, we don't want to just fight it out there endlessly. | ||
If I have to take this evidence, right? | ||
Here is literally the evidence. | ||
I've got it on paper. | ||
All the condoms to Micronesia and all the other nonsense and Zimbabwe and this and that and all the other crap. | ||
If I have to, if I get... | ||
Stuck with the courts. | ||
I will bring it to Congress and I think we will, because we have the Congress, I think we will have the votes to fix things in Congress. | ||
So that's, it's not only an admission, it's an acknowledgement that the system exists and he's willing to play within the system. | ||
Of course, now the funny thing here is that the Democrats never wanted to play in the system, right? | ||
When a bunch of people tell you they don't really love this country and that if things don't go their way, they will fundamentally try to alter the system, you should believe them. | ||
So here, Our AOC and Jen Psaki back in 2023, Jen Psaki, who was a White House spokesperson and then got a job as a journalist at MSNBC. I think you get the suck job on that one. | ||
Here they are talking about how they would want to pack the Supreme Court because it wasn't doing exactly what they wanted. | ||
There has been thought, I believe, given to this. | ||
Senator Ron Wyden has already issued statements, for example, advising what we should do in a situation like this, which I concur, which is that I believe that the Biden administration should ignore this ruling. | ||
I think that we, you know, the courts have the legitimacy and they rely on the legitimacy of their rulings. | ||
And what they are currently doing is engaged in an... | ||
Unprecedented and dramatic erosion of the legitimacy of the courts. | ||
Again, it's worth repeating, a judge has never overruled the FDA on these grounds. | ||
There are some members of Congress who have suggested that President Biden and other leaders should ignore the ruling. | ||
I certainly understand the sentiment, but do you think that is a viable path forward? | ||
This court has lost legitimacy. | ||
They have burned whatever legitimacy they may still have had after their gun decision, after their voting decision, after their union decision. | ||
They just took the last of it and set a torch to it with the Roe versus Wade opinion. | ||
I believe we need to get some confidence back in our court. | ||
And that means we need more justices on the United States Supreme Court. | ||
Do you guys get the level of hypocrisy here? | ||
I know calling out hypocrisy doesn't really get you anywhere, but it's absolutely extraordinary. | ||
AOC said they rely on the legitimacy of their ruling. | ||
So what she's basically saying there is if they don't rule the way I want, they're not legit. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, they've set fire to the Constitution. | ||
It's like, lady, yes, they did reverse Roe v. | ||
Wade, but... | ||
Abortion is obviously not a federally guaranteed right, so everything gets kicked back to the States. | ||
Now, you may not like that, or you do like it, or it doesn't even matter what your feelings on abortion are. | ||
We know she loves abortion. | ||
There is no one that loves killing unborn babies more than Elizabeth Warren. | ||
We have to accept that. | ||
It's a weird lady. | ||
Maybe it has something to do with her fake Indian roots. | ||
There's a guilt thing there. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But when they don't like what's going on, that actually... | ||
You want to talk about a constitutional crisis? | ||
A constitutional crisis is when you guys, members of Congress and members of the Senate, are trying to fundamentally alter the judicial branch by packing the courts with your activists. | ||
That is a constitutional crisis. | ||
It's not a constitutional crisis when Donald Trump is asked, hey... | ||
We're uncovering fraud here. | ||
Would you be willing to take this to Congress and get them to deal with some of the tightening of the purse strings? | ||
That's not a constitutional crisis. | ||
That's literally exactly how it's supposed to work. | ||
Of course, Joe Biden, a man with dementia who didn't really tweet, so an intern probably put this out, he felt the same way about the Constitution. | ||
The Supreme Court of the United States tried to block me from relieving student debt, but they didn't stop me. | ||
I'm relieved. | ||
I've relieved student debt for over 5 million Americans and keep going. | ||
So the Democrats have no problem ignoring the court. | ||
One might call that a constitutional crisis when they want to. | ||
There is nothing in the Constitution that says that the President of the United States can just eliminate debt with the stroke of a pen. | ||
But the Democrats do what they've got to do, and the Republicans are learning right now. | ||
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So there's another fork in the road happening right now, which is as the Democrats go more hysterical, as they defend the indefensible, as it... | ||
Pertains to the reckless spending and all of the stuff that's being exposed right now. | ||
They're getting ready to send their people out in the streets. | ||
They're screaming about constitutional crises. | ||
All of this nonsense. | ||
But what's happening on the other side is kind of what we showed you there with Elon and Trump. | ||
It's like there's laughing, there's fun, there's kids around. | ||
Think back to last week when Donald Trump signed the executive action banning boys and girls sports and all of the girls that were cheering and around him. | ||
Like there's something happy actually happening here and joyful as it relates to politics and getting back to normalcy. | ||
I would say that also has about 10% of good-natured trolling. | ||
And Elon knows how to do some good-natured trolling. | ||
And look how that is being translated on the CNN show. | ||
Now, the disruptor-in-chief, Elon Musk, who apparently has adopted the alias, at least he changed his social media handle to Harry Balls, tweeted this morning, democracy in America is being destroyed by judicial coup. | ||
Look, if none of this stuff ever gets fixed, if this is just a temporary blip in joy that we're having and it all gets reversed tomorrow, the fact that Dana Bash had to go on CNN and say hairy balls makes it all worthwhile. | ||
All of the pain we've dealt with, the assassination attempts, everything else was worth it just for that. | ||
Like, this is what they're doing to these people. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
And of course, you know, then the other portion of this is, as I said earlier, the CNN people. | ||
The Jake Tappers, the Anderson Coopers, who aren't like absolutely terrible, but they kind of are. | ||
They're caught now talking to these leftist lunatics. | ||
And well, here's Jake Tapper with progressive, I don't even know what to call her. | ||
She's a far lefty progressive Kara Swisher. | ||
And they're very upset about hairy balls as well. | ||
You've covered a lot of billionaires. | ||
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He's good at that. | |
He's good. | ||
He's good at the shiv. | ||
You know, he does the little shiv. | ||
Oh, Sam Allman, just more out of sorrow than anger. | ||
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I feel sorry because he's so unhappy and insecure, like sort of the backhanded insult, I guess. | |
You've covered a lot of these folks, these tech billionaires. | ||
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Are any of them happy? | |
I don't know, a couple of them. | ||
I think Tim Cook's happy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Sachin Adele seems happy. | ||
I think ones that act like adults are happy, absolutely. | ||
But, you know, what Musk does, he's 53 years old now at this point, and he sort of engages in memes, dank memes and stupid jokes and things like that. | ||
So the ones that haven't... | ||
Progressed beyond, I don't know, 12 years old, emotionally, I think, have a problem. | ||
And so they have insecurity. | ||
And I think Sam is right. | ||
And that's what happens when this happens. | ||
And so, yeah, there's a lot of people that are very happy. | ||
Yeah, he changed his Twitter ID to, like, a juvenile joke earlier today. | ||
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Yeah, he likes that. | |
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I'm not offended. | ||
It's just stupid. | ||
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Well, you've got it. | |
I mean, I think the thing is he's underneath all that. | ||
He's quite a crafty and strategic person. | ||
And so some of it is performative. | ||
Some of it is deep insecurity. | ||
Some of it is he likes the power and he likes the attention. | ||
God, do you see why this really is so great, the trolling part of it? | ||
First off, it is not news or news analysis. | ||
I don't know if someone turns on CNN thinking they're watching news, but it is not news analysis, Jake Tapper. | ||
To ask a random lefty journalist if she thinks that billionaires are happy. | ||
They just analyze the happiness of billionaires. | ||
Meanwhile, she looks absolutely miserable, right? | ||
And he looks miserable. | ||
And there's a reason you guys look miserable, because you're losing your influence, you're losing your power, you're on the losing side, and you deserve it, right? | ||
Elon Musk, I can tell you, having met him a couple times, this guy laughs and smiles all the time. | ||
Look at the videos we just showed you with his kid, having a blast. | ||
Not that happiness is the barometer of what we should be looking at right now, but there is a side that's enjoying themselves, if that's really what you care about. | ||
There is a side that's enjoying themselves, and there you have two utterly miserable people. | ||
I mean, she can't smile. | ||
You have two utterly miserable people talking about whether these people are happy or not. | ||
It's utterly absurd. | ||
Now, of course, the next part of this, I'm telling you. | ||
They are signaling to the base, get ready for violence. | ||
They want to ramp up the protests. | ||
They're kind of done with the Hamas protests. | ||
For now, we'll see where that bears out, and there'll probably be some connections with some of this stuff. | ||
But they really want to signal people to start getting out on the streets again. | ||
Here is Rachel Maddow over on the Televised Mental Institution, known as MSNBC. We're also starting to see an upsurge of this kind of thing. | ||
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You see the location here, the setting here? | |
We're starting to see an upsurge in protests targeting Tesla dealerships, Tesla charging stations, just as sort of the corporate representation of Elon Musk since he owns Tesla. | ||
We talked last week about a seemingly impromptu protest at Tesla charging stations in the bitter cold up in Waterville, Maine. | ||
Well, now look, they're starting to happen all over. | ||
At a Tesla dealership showroom thing in Manhattan. | ||
Sort of a big crowd turned out there with very good signage. | ||
Stop Musk's coup. | ||
Elon Musk is not my president. | ||
This is a coup. | ||
Take away the keys from Elon. | ||
Don't buy swastikars. | ||
Also look in California, in San Luis Obispo, at a Tesla dealership there. | ||
More of the same. | ||
Stop the coup. | ||
Stop Musk. | ||
Save our democracy. | ||
Follow the rule of law. | ||
This is a pretty good one. | ||
Bad Doge. | ||
I've been wondering if we should call... | ||
I mean, why do we say Doge, right? | ||
Like, why are we playing along with the joke and their framing of it? | ||
Like, there's just as much of a case that we should be calling it Dog E. Instead of Doge. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a pretty compelling case. | ||
Bad Doge. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, Rachel Maddow, who told your audience of dullards that if they got the COVID vaccine, they would not get nor transmit COVID. Everything that this woman said, she's paid $20 million a year by NBC. A giant corporation pays her $20 million a year to promote propaganda. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
Let's try the reverse thing. | ||
Imagine if there were protesters going to every NBC affiliate right now. | ||
I'm not calling for this, but imagine if there were outside of every NBC affiliate and they had signs calling out fake news and everything else. | ||
Would she be covering that and smiling about it? | ||
You, Rachel Maddow, have lied about virtually everything from very fine people on both sides to COVID. We can do the laundry list of things. | ||
Like, you are a propagandist who is doing major damage to the country, I would say. | ||
So what if there were a whole bunch of protesters just going to NBC affiliates and harassing people and making sure that the people that work there don't feel comfortable and everything else? | ||
But you can see, she wants, congratulations, you found 12 lesbians in Maine that are hanging out at a Tesla charging station. | ||
Zippity-doo-dah. | ||
I have two Teslas. | ||
We only have Teslas. | ||
We have two cars, we have two Teslas. | ||
I love the Tesla. | ||
In my seven years of having, we had one. | ||
And then we finally got a second one about a year ago. | ||
In the seven years of having them, I've never had to take the Tesla in. | ||
I think one, well, one time I think I had to take it in for a software update or something. | ||
Teslas are the most beautifully, elegantly designed machine ever. | ||
Everything about them is unbelievably cool and forward-thinking. | ||
And I thought you guys were for green energy and electric and everything else. | ||
But again, you can see they've realized. | ||
We've sort of exhausted what we can do with people as it pertains to Trump to some extent right now. | ||
We can't send all the people out to the Trump hotels. | ||
And by the way, Trump lost a couple of his hotels in all of this. | ||
Right here in Washington, D.C., the Trump Hotel was one of the coolest, absolutely coolest spots in the entire city during the first Trump administration. | ||
And Trump lost it over the last couple of years because of all the legal battles he's been in. | ||
It's now Waldorf. | ||
Astoria. | ||
It basically looks exactly the same, but it's not a Trump Hotel anymore. | ||
So anyway, the point is, you can see she's trying to make it cool. | ||
Show up to a Tesla charger, and why don't you harass the Tesla people over there that are trying to get their cars charged? | ||
It's like, you guys are just... | ||
Absolutely awful. | ||
And soon enough, the trans wackadoodles that you guys are brainwashing will be strapping on suicide bombs too, but we'll cover that when it happens. | ||
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All right, guys, so literally just during the commercial break, I just checked my phone for one second, and Tulsi Gabbard has been confirmed, which is absolutely phenomenal. | ||
She will be the next director of national intelligence. | ||
That's wonderful. | ||
She's an incredible patriot and a current serving member of the military, and she deeply, deeply loves this country. | ||
And I adore her, and we've become very, very close good friends. | ||
Actually, well, I guess now I can say it. | ||
I didn't want to say it at the top of the show. | ||
The reason I'm going to the White House later is to go to Tulsi's confirmation hearing. | ||
So the vote just happened, but the swearing in, I'll be going to that a little bit later. | ||
I didn't want to say it right at the top of the show in case something absolutely insane happened. | ||
But I'm unbelievably excited for that and proud of her. | ||
And to whatever extent, we had a little bit here, and I say we meaning you too, a little bit to do with it by talking about Tulsi and getting her on the show and helping her evolve politically and everything else. | ||
Like, how cool. | ||
Really, how cool. | ||
Now let's jump over to the Middle East, because there's a lot of stuff changing in the Middle East. | ||
It's changing very, very fast. | ||
And I think the next couple days are going to be a really seminal moment in not only the history of the Middle East, but the future of the Middle East. | ||
So first off, let me show you this from Libs of TikTok. | ||
USAID provided billions of dollars to the Palestinian Authority. | ||
The Palestinian Authority just paid out over $140 million to terrorists who Israel released as part of the ceasefire deal. | ||
Terrorists get rewarded for... | ||
Guys, this is true. | ||
We have known this for years. | ||
The Palestinian Authority, which is separate from Hamas, they ran in elections in 2006 against Hamas. | ||
Hamas won those elections, killed their counterparts in the Palestinian Authority, and then have never had elections in the 19 years since. | ||
But the Palestinian Authority largely runs the West Bank, where the Palestinians are, Judea and Samaria, where Jesus was from. | ||
But we don't have to do the history lesson right now. | ||
But they, the Palestinian Authority, who again are thought of as the good guys, right? | ||
If you think of Hamas as the bad guys here, they're thought of as the good guys. | ||
They literally pay people to kill Jews. | ||
And $140 million was just sent to the people who just got out of jails. | ||
So that the Israelis could get their hostages back, just a few of them, right? | ||
For every one that the Israelis get back, they're sending like a dozen, sometimes two dozen, 40 people who have blood on their hands back to them. | ||
And then the Palestinian Authority pays them money. | ||
I don't remember what the numbers are. | ||
Someone can check this. | ||
But there are literally dozens of these terrorists who are now millionaires because the Palestinian Authority pays them with our money to kill Jews. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
Now I want to show you this. | ||
And by the way, this is all being uncovered because of the USAID thing and everything else. | ||
So check out these images. | ||
We wanted to get to this yesterday, but this is absolutely extraordinary. | ||
So the last three Israeli hostages that were released, those are them. | ||
The pictures up top are what they looked like right before they were... | ||
Kidnapped and their families were killed and everything else. | ||
And look what they look like after. | ||
I mean, this literally harkens back to the Holocaust, right? | ||
If you look at those old black and white videos and pictures of people that were actually suffering genocide, that were actually being starved and everything else, which is completely the reverse of what's happening in Gaza right now. | ||
You have a bunch of fat fucks with guns who are threatening babies and women and still have women and children. | ||
Well, we don't know who's alive anymore underneath in those tunnels down there. | ||
But if you can't figure out who the good guys and bad guys are at this point. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Donald Trump, however, does know who the good guys and bad guys are, and he has just about had it. | ||
And listen to what he said at the White House yesterday. | ||
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When you say all hell is going to break loose, are you speaking about retaliation from the And they'll find out, too. | |
Hamas will find out what I mean. | ||
They're going to find out what I mean. | ||
These are sick people. | ||
And they'll find out what I mean Saturday at 12 o'clock. | ||
Isn't that something, guys? | ||
They will find out what I mean Saturday, 12 o'clock. | ||
So we have been told that for the last year and a half that the Gazans were being genocided. | ||
They were not. | ||
They were using human shields. | ||
It's a war. | ||
Just release the hostages. | ||
It all would have ended. | ||
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Blah, blah, blah. | |
I don't need to do all that right now. | ||
But imagine if we had had a president that would have said that on October 8th. | ||
Okay, you've got these hundred hostages, Hamas. | ||
You made your point. | ||
If you do not release them by Saturday, we'll give you a couple days to play with them. | ||
It's Saturday, 12 o'clock. | ||
All hell is going to break loose. | ||
Instead, we largely funded them and we hampered Israel. | ||
You may remember when Kamala Harris told Netanyahu, don't go into Rafa. | ||
They then did go into, she said she studied the maps, that fucking brain-dead buffoon. | ||
And they went into Rafa and they killed Sinwar, the leader of Hamas. | ||
This is what American leadership is. | ||
This is not calling for Americans to be on the ground. | ||
This is not Calling for any troop or American soldier to put their life in danger. | ||
This is just saying to an ally, do what you got to do. | ||
And by the way, they've been holding American hostages. | ||
So as I keep saying from the beginning of all of this, if you don't care about Jews or you don't care about Israel or you don't even largely care about what the massive worldwide fight between the West and rampant jihad, if you don't care about any of that, I think that everyone from an American perspective if you don't care about any of that, I think that everyone from an American So Trump is doing what actual leadership is. | ||
And not only that... | ||
He brought the king of Jordan over to the White House yesterday. | ||
Now, Jordan, and Google this for yourself, don't listen to me. | ||
Jordan is at least half Palestinian. | ||
The Palestinians have a state already. | ||
Now, they have all sorts of problems in Jordan because they're run by the Hashemite king, who is not Palestinian. | ||
And his dad, by the way, killed about 30,000 Palestinians in Black September in the early 70s. | ||
But putting that aside, about 50 to upwards of two-thirds, it's a little hard to get the exact numbers, of the Jordanian population is Palestinian. | ||
So they have a country already. | ||
It's called Jordan. | ||
He realizes that he better start playing ball with Donald Trump or he's going to lose his kingship, which he would like to hang on to. | ||
And this press conference was just spectacular. | ||
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President, why should the king take in the Palestinian people? | |
He's made clear he doesn't want to. | ||
Well, I don't know, but he may have just something to say because we discussed just briefly. | ||
I think maybe you want to say it now, or? | ||
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Well, Mr. President, I think we have to keep in mind that there is a plan from Egypt and the Arab countries. | |
We're being invited by Mohammed bin Salman to discussions in Riyadh. | ||
I think the point is, is how do we make this work in a way that is good for everybody? | ||
Obviously, we have to look at the best interests of the United States, of the people in the region, especially to my people of Jordan. | ||
And we're going to have some interesting discussions today, I think. | ||
One of the things that we can do right away is take 2,000 children that are either cancer children or in a very ill state to Jordan as quickly as possible, and then wait for, I think, the Egyptians to present their plan on how we can work with the president to work on the challenges. | ||
And we'll be working on the rest. | ||
With Egypt, I think you're going to see some great progress. | ||
I think with Jordan, you're going to see some great progress. | ||
Do you see what American leadership does to the world? | ||
The amount of times that the King of Jordan said, uh, um, um, um, um, and he keeps, I don't know if he has a nervous tick, but he kept blinking like this, like that, that's a guy breaking down because he was invited to the White House. | ||
And then they smacked him down. | ||
You rule over Palestinians. | ||
You treat your own Palestinians. | ||
They have certain professions that they can't have in Jordan and certain voting rights they can't have. | ||
Same thing in Lebanon. | ||
You treat your own Palestinians like shit, but we're done. | ||
Without us propping up the king of Jordan, he can't run his country, right? | ||
He can't. | ||
It was very clear what was happening there. | ||
And even the way Trump did it was kind of brilliant. | ||
We just had a talk. | ||
You might want to tell them about some of this stuff. | ||
And then he kind of stammers and blinks and da-da-da-da-da and we'll see what the Egyptians say. | ||
But Donald Trump is changing the map of the world for the better. | ||
Enough of this bullshit. | ||
It's just not going to work anymore. | ||
A bit more from the King of Jordan. | ||
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Mr. President, I truly believe that with all the challenges that we have in the Middle East, that I finally see somebody that could take us across the finish line to bring stability, peace, and prosperity to all of us in the region. | |
And it is, I think, our collective responsibility in the Middle East to continue to work with you, to support you, to achieve those lofty goals. | ||
So I'm very delighted to be here. | ||
And as you said, sir, we've got some very interesting discussions ahead. | ||
Very good. | ||
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Very good. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
And do you know why he's saying that? | ||
Because it is just pretty damn obvious that right before they got into that room that Donald Trump sat him down and said, you want our cash still? | ||
We prop you up to keep you in charge of this kingdom that you have that mostly is Palestinian. | ||
You want to keep doing that? | ||
You don't want your family to be killed and have it end the way it ends for Gaddafi and usually how it ends for these autocratic dictators that are running these places and the kings and all that stuff? | ||
You're going to play ball. | ||
So if you guys care about... | ||
None of these people really care about the Palestinians. | ||
Again, he treats his own Palestinians like shit. | ||
But... | ||
If you care about any of your Arab brethren or anything else, well, congratulations, you're going to bring them in. | ||
And Egypt, Egypt, which used to have Gaza pre-1967, most of the Palestinians are Egyptian or Jordanian. | ||
Actually, that's how they got there. | ||
Many of them came over there to work in Israel because they could make more money there because the Israelis were actually building a functional nation. | ||
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Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
The point of all of that is things are being... | ||
The map is literally being redrawn. | ||
The world is coming to some kind of sense. | ||
And all it takes, well, not all it takes. | ||
I would say at this point, it takes an extraordinary man. | ||
And we have one in the White House right now. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
And not only are good things happening in the Middle East, good things are happening even in scary Russia. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Tweet from Breaking911. | ||
After spending nearly four years in a Russian prison, American Mark Fogle is seen aboard Steve Witkoff's private jet en route back to the United States. | ||
Mark is a U.S. schoolteacher arrested in Russia for having marijuana and was sentenced to 14 years. | ||
We've got an image of him walking down the jet right there. | ||
This is a guy. | ||
Now, look, I'm not defending anyone that's bringing marijuana illegally into another country. | ||
And every country has every right to do whatever they want to protect their borders and make sure people aren't bringing drugs in. | ||
And it doesn't matter what your feelings are about marijuana and anything else. | ||
The point is the Biden administration just let this guy hang out to dry. | ||
We somehow did bring back Brittany Griner. | ||
It's unclear if she's a man or a woman who plays in the WNBA. And she had a whole bunch of weed there. | ||
We brought her back, right? | ||
We're such a bunch of white supremacists. | ||
We left the white guy there and we brought back the black chick. | ||
Or dude, whatever it is. | ||
Anyway, here's Trump with Mark Fogle, and it's just great. | ||
It's just great. | ||
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- I feel like the luckiest man on earth right now. | |
And I want you to know that I am not a hero in this at all. | ||
I'm not a hero in this at all. | ||
And President Trump is a hero. | ||
These men that came from the diplomatic service are heroes. | ||
I think that's going to lead. | ||
And somebody else is being released tomorrow that you will know of. | ||
But we wanted to get this done. | ||
Very important. | ||
I have to tell you guys, I don't mean this to be cheesy or corny or over the top or anything else, but I really have such a renewed sense of pride in being an American right now. | ||
We are righting the ship. | ||
That man who was in a Russian jail and left there by the Biden administration, again, putting aside whether you think what he did was right or wrong or anything else, but he was just going to rot there. | ||
Obviously, Biden was going to do nothing. | ||
Or the Democrats were going to do nothing. | ||
And there he is wrapped in the American flag, standing with a man after everything he's been through. | ||
And he's literally getting our citizens out of harm's way, whether it's in Russia or in tunnels in Gaza. | ||
He's redrawing the map. | ||
He's exerting influence again, not because we're sending troops all over and killing everybody, but because we are the moral force in the world. | ||
It's either us or it's... | ||
China, basically. | ||
So you can decide. | ||
And you should be really, really proud of what's happening right now. | ||
You really should be. | ||
I know that there's hysterical people worried about fascism and constitutional crises, but they're crazy and they're not in power anymore. | ||
So we should mock them, we should expose them, call them out and all that stuff. | ||
But the overriding feeling should be a great American pride. | ||
I want to show you one more clip because my friend... | ||
Clay Travis was over at the University of Chicago and they were having like a sort of, I think they present these sort of two-side debate things. | ||
Phoenix, I should get on one of these debates. | ||
Let's get me over to University of Chicago to debate some of these people. | ||
And he made a point about Trump's masculinity and how that that is now translating into something that is kind of pro-America and you just don't have that on the other side. | ||
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Who is the most masculine Democrat right now in America? | |
Mayor Pete. | ||
Is that a gay joke? | ||
No, no. | ||
Mayor Pete. | ||
No, well, no. | ||
It's just that he's not particularly masculine. | ||
Nobody's like, oh, Mayor Pete, he's a badass. | ||
Chuck Schumer? | ||
Is anybody like, hey, you know, Chuck Schumer holding up an avocado and a beer to talk about the Super Bowl? | ||
Is anybody like that trying to grill? | ||
Is anybody like, hey, that's a dude I want to hang out with? | ||
But Trump's like a grandpa. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Trump took a bullet in his ear and immediately stood up and said, fight, fight, fight. | ||
Every man in America and most of the women out here were impressed by that, even if the women won't admit it. | ||
She's shaking her head strong. | ||
So the reason I wanted to end with that is that what's happening right now is not exactly about politics. | ||
First off, I know Clay extremely well. | ||
He was not making fun of Pete for being gay. | ||
You can be gay and masculine. | ||
You can be straight and feminine and all of those things. | ||
He's making a broader point that what is happening with Democrat men? | ||
Why are they? | ||
This sort of ineffectual thing that we see with these MSNBC hosts and CNN people and Chuck Schumer trying to make a cheeseburger and Pete. | ||
Why are they like that? | ||
And then there's this other group of people who largely now are Republicans who are just men. | ||
But what do they mean by men? | ||
Like when he says badass, you mean somebody who has a job, who takes responsibility, who wants to protect their family, who has a belief system, who's a good member of the community, who's not endlessly hysterical. | ||
I don't know, who maybe can maintain a boner. | ||
Like, you could throw that in there, too. | ||
And that's not what the Democrats have. | ||
And Trump represents, like, he represents the individual versus the machine at this point. | ||
And I guess right now what we needed were... | ||
A couple individuals with a little more of that energy, and it's happening right in front of our faces, and it's really awesome. | ||
And just to end with one more awesome thing, I haven't even seen it yet, but it just happened moments ago. | ||
I think we got about 20 seconds of Tulsi. | ||
Officially, the vote has happened, and she will be the next head. | ||
She will be the next head of DNI. Take a look. | ||
All right, we have breaking news now. | ||
We have been watching, monitoring while that hearing was going on on Doge. | ||
We will get right back to it, but for now. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard has enough votes to become the next director of national intelligence. | ||
This would be the 14th member confirmed of Trump's choices for the cabinet. | ||
Six more to go. | ||
I understand that as the count that we are working with. | ||
Man, I mean, it's just great. | ||
She is a true patriot and an incredible human being. | ||
And someone who I think has been, not I think, I know, has been through the grinder. | ||
The Democrats have treated her off her. | ||
They put her on no-fly lists. | ||
They tried to destroy her career. | ||
She ran, remember, she ran as a Democrat for president only five years ago. | ||
We all know that path that Bobby's been on and many others. | ||
But that's just wonderful. | ||
So I will be at the White House. | ||
I'm super excited for this now to see Tulsi Gabbard get sworn in. | ||
I hope that it's J.D. Vance that will be doing the swearing in. | ||
He was in France yesterday, so I'm guessing he got back. | ||
For this, if not, maybe does Trump do it? | ||
Does he step in and do it? | ||
I guess otherwise it would be a Supreme Court judge. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But very exciting. | ||
Guys, if you have not seen my full episode with Aaron Wexler, that is up across platforms right now. | ||
We didn't make fun of Justin Trudeau on today's show, so we'll at least cold close you with him. | ||
And sorry, guys, no postgame shows while I'm in D.C., but I am back tomorrow back in Miami. | ||
I land like at 10, and we will be live at 11. Thank you for watching, and let's see what else we can... | ||
Do over in the swamp. |