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All right, before I do the proper intro to the show, I feel that I must explain that rather brief and confusing cold open that we just threw you right there. | ||
There is a meme war going on right now about J.D. Vance. | ||
It started when J.D. was in the White House last week with Trump and Zelensky. | ||
And he was kind of being the tough guy with Zelensky. | ||
You know, him and Trump were doing kind of a good cop, bad cop thing. | ||
And that just got the internet working. | ||
Because J.D., you know, it's like sometimes he weighs a little bit more than he weighs a little bit less. | ||
Kinda is an intellectual trying to be a tough guy at times. | ||
So the internet is just having a blast with this, and they're doing all these different versions of him fat and thin in all these movies and everything else. | ||
I don't know if that made any sense, but the kids online, they love it, people. | ||
Hello, I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is The Rubin Report. | ||
It is March 10th, 2025. We are live streaming on Rumble on YouTube on Locals. | ||
We will, as we are one to do, have a post-game show at rubinreport.locals.com immediately after today's program. | ||
And the theme is there's an awful lot of stuff happening on planet Earth right now. | ||
So we are going to bounce around the globe. | ||
We're going to talk, obviously. | ||
We're going to talk a bit about what's going on here in the States and Doge and some of the fighting that's going, well, the perceived fighting, according to the media, that's going on internally in the Trump administration. | ||
I am not buying it for a sec. | ||
We're going to talk about what's going on in Syria right now, which is unbelievably horrific, and the media is going to have a real problem on their hands trying to explain a lot of that. | ||
We have some old videos of Trump, who even eight years ago was getting the Syria thing right. | ||
And then... | ||
Justin Trudeau, he's no longer Prime Minister of Canada, so we'll have a bit from him, and then we'll expose some other lunacy, and a bit more. | ||
So that's a whole, I mean, that's a show. | ||
That is a show on a Monday. | ||
But let's dive right in, because the thing that the media is really trying to do right now is make it seem that there is tension in the Trump White House. | ||
That somehow all of these agencies and the people... | ||
That Trump brought in to run these agencies are pissed at Elon because he's going in with Doge and making cuts and they want, they really want it. | ||
I mean, you can see it. | ||
Everyone with half a brain cell could have predicted any of this, that this is what they'd want. | ||
They'd want to fight between Trump and Elon. | ||
They'd want to make it seem like... | ||
JD was on the outs. | ||
They'd want to make it seem like Elon was overstepping his boundaries. | ||
You can see all of this stuff happening. | ||
There's just no question about it. | ||
But the media over the last couple of days really has been pushing this. | ||
So this is video of Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick over on NBC. He was sitting down with Kristen Welker. | ||
And you can see she really wants to get some fight going between Lutnick and Elon and really all of the heads of these departments. | ||
And Elon, take a look. | ||
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We listen to him. | |
I understand that. | ||
But who is in charge of your agency? | ||
You or Elon Musk? | ||
Elon Musk is your partner. | ||
He's your partner in technology. | ||
He's your partner in thought. | ||
He's your partner in doing it. | ||
President Trump made clear that Elon is your partner, and that is what we'd like. | ||
You have the greatest businessman and greatest technologist in the world as my partner. | ||
You've got to ask me, what do I think? | ||
Thank God I would have Elon Musk come and help me. | ||
There's no one watching this TV right now who, if Elon Musk said he was going to come over to their house and help them, wouldn't, like, cheer. | ||
You have the best technologist and the richest guy in the world say, I'll help you? | ||
Come on. | ||
We want his help. | ||
All right. | ||
That answer is perfect. | ||
It's right. | ||
It's obviously true. | ||
I like what he did there. | ||
It's a good little trick that I try to use. | ||
Not trick. | ||
It's a truth. | ||
It's a way of showing truth a little more obviously. | ||
There's no one watching this, right? | ||
When I talk to you through the screen, like, there's things that we know that the media is constantly trying to shell game in front of you. | ||
But if Elon knocked on your door and was like, I'd like to work with you on your business. | ||
That was a good Elon Musk impression, wasn't it? | ||
I'm pretty sure everybody would be like, yeah, so what did he say? | ||
He's my partner. | ||
He's my technologist. | ||
Like, he's looking at the budgets. | ||
That's great. | ||
You think, and the question is so stupid. | ||
Who's in charge of the commerce? | ||
Who's in charge of commerce? | ||
Is it you or Elon? | ||
Like, he's working with him, but you can see they really, really want that. | ||
And to illustrate that even further, the fight, that is, here's an NBC reporter asking Trump about an Elon-Marco-Rubio clash that somehow wasn't in front of the cameras, of course, but somebody heard something and we've got to ask the president about it. | ||
No clash. | ||
I was there. | ||
You're just a troublemaker. | ||
And you're not supposed to be asking that question because we're talking about the World Cup. | ||
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Elon gets along great with Marco, and they're both doing a fantastic job. | |
There is no clash. | ||
Who are you with? | ||
Who are you with? | ||
NBC. Oh, no wonder. | ||
That's enough. | ||
NBC. Any other questions? | ||
Let me first say something about Trump. | ||
Like, the calmness, the body language, the way he's kind of leaning forward on the desk. | ||
Maybe in the old days he would have attacked a little bit more. | ||
You know, he did do the Who You Whip, and it's NBC, of course. | ||
But, like, there's just, see, you guys are just troublemakers. | ||
This is what you want to do. | ||
Keep in mind, guys, we're just four years out. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Two months out of four years of having a president with dementia with a bunch of unqualified people around him. | ||
Was the media ever asking who's in charge? | ||
Was the media ever asking about internal fights or anything else? | ||
So congratulations. | ||
I suppose we have a media that is suddenly interested in doing the job of journalism, even though that's obviously not really true. | ||
But congratulations, guys, on asking questions. | ||
Again, at the White House. | ||
But you guys have just... | ||
No one's buying it anymore. | ||
No one is buying it anymore. | ||
Now, the thing is, they really, because after all the years of going after Trump and not destroying him, what they're realizing is maybe we should go after Elon a bit more. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
Do we have a second video on this? | ||
We have a second video on this. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
Take a look at this one. | ||
The second video on the fight, the internal quote-unquote fight. | ||
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And if so, what are you doing to address any dissatisfaction? | |
Let the cabinet speak just for a second. | ||
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Anybody unhappy with Elon? | |
If you are, we'll throw them out of you. | ||
Is anybody unhappy? | ||
We have a lot of respect for Elon and -- That he's doing this. | ||
And some disagree a little bit, but I will tell you, for the most part, I think everyone's not only happy, they're thrilled. | ||
So, go ahead. | ||
I'm grateful. | ||
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And President Trump has put together, I think, the best cabinet ever. | |
Literally. | ||
So, and I do not give false praise. | ||
This is an incredible group of people. | ||
I don't think that such a talented team has actually ever been assembled. | ||
I think it's literally the best cabinet that the country has ever had. | ||
There you go. | ||
When they're in the room together, they seem to like each other. | ||
Trump even said something else that shows you that they're all nonsensical when they're talking about the fighting. | ||
Trump said, some disagree a little bit, meaning... | ||
They have arguments over things. | ||
That's business. | ||
Have you ever run a business? | ||
Have you ever been in a meeting in places that are productive, that are building good things or trying to fix things in this case, let's say? | ||
You're going to have some people in there that are going to argue a little bit, but what the media wants you to think is they're all trying to destroy each other and that the ship is sinking and everything else. | ||
Let me get to what I started leading on there, which is that because the media has been unable to destroy Trump after all of these years, they've thrown everything. | ||
They just don't know what to do with the guy anymore because every time they've tried to destroy him, he ends up stronger on the other side. | ||
You can see that what they're trying to do is now pin this all on Elon, right? | ||
So either it's that Elon is overstepping his bounds with the people that he's meeting, even though that's clearly not the case if you just listen to their own words, or that he's usurping power from JD or something like that. | ||
So now what are Well, they're sending, and they are paid, they are sending paid protesters to protest scary Elon Musk at Tesla dealerships all over the country. | ||
There's a lot of video of this. | ||
Here's one. | ||
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- What the? | |
- Wait, but what is this? - Whoa, what the hell? - That was in New York City, Nice to see that I couldn't hear any specific chants for genocide or anything else. | ||
That was refreshing when you get a protest in New York City. | ||
But you can see they broke windows and, like, that girl being dragged away. | ||
It's like, what are you doing with your life? | ||
You people all love this man a year and a half ago. | ||
He was the hero of the left. | ||
He was a lifelong Democrat. | ||
He was building the coolest cars around. | ||
If you have not been in a Tesla, they're not cheap. | ||
I'm not going to pretend that they are. | ||
The lower models aren't too bad. | ||
But if you have never been in a Tesla, take a Tesla for a test drive, and it is a completely different experience than driving a conventional car. | ||
They're just like an elegant, beautiful piece of machinery on top of the green benefits. | ||
But what are you people doing? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
What has Elon done, really, that you think is so bad? | ||
He's looked at our agencies, and he has found fraud. | ||
And some people, some long-time government employees have either been asked what they do, could you just send me five bullet points on what you did last week? | ||
Or they've been fired. | ||
That is true. | ||
Some people have lost their jobs. | ||
But it is just absurd. | ||
And yes, guys, these are paid protests. | ||
Check this out from Elon himself. | ||
An investigation has found five ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla protests. | ||
Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise and Resist, Indivisible Project, and Democratic Socialists of America. | ||
ActBlue funders include George Soros, Reid Hoffman, Herbert Sandler, Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt Hendricks. | ||
ActBlue is currently under investigation for allowing foreign and illegal donations in criminal violation of campaign finance regulations. | ||
This week, seven ActBlue senior officials resigned, including the Associate General Counsel. | ||
If you know anything about this, please post in replies. | ||
Thanks, Elon. | ||
And then this is the beauty of Twitter, and this is the beauty of the media changing, and how, as Elon says, we are the media now. | ||
I looked in the replies of that tweet. | ||
There are all sorts of people giving him all sorts of information for things to look into. | ||
But what are you trying to accomplish when you are doing this? | ||
Well, ActBlue, funded by George Soros. | ||
Do you think they just want more general chaos out on the streets? | ||
They've dried up with BLM. It seems that the Hamas rallies aren't getting the result that they wanted. | ||
So they just move on to the next thing designed to upend our democracy. | ||
Unfortunately for them, this time we have a bunch of good people in the cabinet. | ||
Elon, as he said, literally the best cabinet ever. | ||
Well, that we'll see over time. | ||
But the media is doing this across the board. | ||
The other thing that happened over the last couple days is there was a story in Mediaite. | ||
And I'm telling you guys, I've been in this game for a while. | ||
I know immediately, and it's why I don't get... | ||
The major trends and major stories wrong. | ||
I might get a political prediction wrong or this or that, but it's why I don't get the grand narratives wrong, is because you can see when they are trying to fake everybody and screw with everybody. | ||
There was a big story in Mediate this weekend that Donald Trump Jr. was planning to run for president in 28, and basically it was his way of taking out J.D. OK, so they put this story up. | ||
Everyone starts running with it. | ||
The media, again, is doing its thing. | ||
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This proves that, you know, Elon is trying to take out J.D. and Donald Trump Jr. is going to jump in. | |
And it's just utter nonsense. | ||
Anyway, Jr., he's just great. | ||
And he's just had it with these people. | ||
So check this out from Autism Capital. | ||
This is Donald Trump Jr.'s statement when asked if he would be running for president in 28. This is the direct statement. | ||
I accurately predicted that my buddy JD would be an instant power player in national GOP politics. | ||
So your theory is that I worked my ass off to help him get the VP nomination because I want to run for president in 2028? | ||
Are you effing retarded? | ||
I'm actually glad you're printing this bullshit, though, because at least now the rest of the press corps will see how shitty your sources are and how easily you're played by them. | ||
Congrats, morons. | ||
So there is a lot of, let's say... | ||
Loose language in there, right? | ||
You could say that. | ||
But that's the proper response. | ||
Enough. | ||
We have seen through the looking glass. | ||
We are on the other side. | ||
We peered behind the curtain, and it wasn't the great and all-powerful Oz. | ||
It was just an old washed-up wizard, and that's what you guys are. | ||
And it's important to cover these stories and to debunk the narratives so that they don't start gaining more momentum, because they're going to keep throwing people out at Tesla factories, and they're going to keep doing all of the lies and all of those things, and just don't fall for it, because there are actual problems. | ||
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Alright, so as I said, there is an awful lot going on in the world right now. | ||
So we're going to talk about Syria for a minute. | ||
Before I start, there are an untold amount of videos showing horrific things. | ||
I mean, things sort of October 7th level, horrible people, people being murdered and slaughtered and women and children and just all kinds of stuff. | ||
So we're not going to show you all of that stuff if you want to. | ||
We're going to show you some videos here. | ||
But if you want to see that stuff, it's easily available online. | ||
But let me get you caught up on what's going on here. | ||
This is from Newsweek. | ||
Syria is experiencing its deadliest period since the ousting of longtime President Bashar al-Assad three months ago. | ||
As clashes have erupted between government forces and pro-Al-Assad fighters this week, leaving hundreds of civilians and fighters dead. | ||
Since Thursday, more than a thousand people, including Christian minorities and Alawites, the sect to which Assad belongs, have been killed, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and local reports. | ||
The recent fatal clashes mark the worst violence since Al-Assad was thrown out, with high casualties reported among religious minorities, including Alawites. | ||
And Christians. | ||
Okay, so there's a lot going on here, and we'll cover it further in the week, and we'll show you some of the map. | ||
But basically, you've got the minorities, the Christian minorities, the Alawite minorities, and the Druze minorities are the other key one here. | ||
They're being slaughtered by... | ||
Yes, it's the jihadists. | ||
I'm just giving you a kind of simple version of this because we're obviously going to talk about it a lot. | ||
Many of the Druze are now moving much closer to Israel, and Israel is offering some protection for them as well as the Christians. | ||
And this brings us to a broad point about the Middle East because Assad, there's very few people that think Assad was a great guy. | ||
He definitely was not a great guy. | ||
But him falling... | ||
has now left Syria as basically a failed state with warring factions. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
And generally, when you have warring factions and radical religious extremists, you're going to get a lot of dead minorities. | ||
That's basically how it works. | ||
This video is going around over the weekend. | ||
This is really interesting. | ||
This is Donald Trump in 2015, when he first started running for president the first time around. | ||
And as usual, 10 years ago, well, he got it right. | ||
So I've watched Assad, and I've watched a little bit on the other side. | ||
The problem is, the other side of Assad, we have no idea who they are. | ||
They probably are ISIS. I'm saying, are we better off with Assad? | ||
We have no idea who these people are. | ||
We give them weapons, we give them ammunition, we give them everything. | ||
Aaron, we have no idea who... | ||
I mean, maybe it's worse than Assad. | ||
So what are we doing? | ||
Why are we involved? | ||
We have to get rid of ISIS, very importantly. | ||
But I look at Assad, and Assad, to me, looks better than the other side. | ||
And you know, this has happened before. | ||
We back a certain side, and that side turns out to be a total catastrophe. | ||
Russia likes Assad seemingly a lot. | ||
Let them worry about ISIS. Let them fight it out. | ||
All right, so once again, why is it that every time something happens, we can show you a video of Donald Trump from three years ago, seven years ago, or ten years ago in this case, where he largely got it right? | ||
Notice, he didn't say Assad was a good guy, right? | ||
He said, we just don't know who these people are, and they might be worse than him. | ||
And why do we keep doing this? | ||
And we have a long history. | ||
Well, now Assad is out. | ||
I am in no way defending Assad or anything else. | ||
But now Syria is becoming basically ground zero for jihadist terror in the entire world. | ||
Here is a new Secretary of Intelligence over at DNI, Tulsi Gabbard, warning Congress about basically what's happening right now. | ||
I shed no tears for the fall of the Assad regime, but today we have an Islamist extremist who is now in charge of Syria, as I said, who danced on the streets to celebrate the 9-11 attack. | ||
Who ruled over Idlib with an Islamist extremist governance and who has already begun to persecute and kill and arrest religious minorities like Christians in Syria. | ||
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I understand. | |
Why that should be acceptable to anyone is beyond me. | ||
It shouldn't be. | ||
And I understand. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You know, that's obviously from Tulsi's confirmation hearing, you know, a couple weeks ago. | ||
What's interesting is that years ago, when Tulsi was running as a Democrat, the media and the other Dems on those stages were saying that she was basically a tool of Assad, that she liked Assad. | ||
There she is, as she's being confirmed, saying Assad's no good, but these guys, do you see how evil these guys are? | ||
And unfortunately, in this case... | ||
As the tweet that I'm about to read to you illustrates, we have to do a little of that looking in the mirror thing that I'm always talking about. | ||
It's usually when the left does something completely ridiculous. | ||
But I would say everybody, everybody all over the world, not just America. | ||
Has to look in the mirror and say, what did we do with some of these countries? | ||
It's not to defend all of these bad guys, right? | ||
The Middle East is largely run by authoritarian bad guys. | ||
But when those authoritarian bad guys are taken out, it usually gets worse. | ||
So check this out from David Sachs, who's obviously our crypto and AI. Czar, although he's been talking about international politics, particularly since the Ukraine situation, he tweeted this out yesterday. | ||
What did removing Saddam, Gaddafi, and Assad get us? | ||
Chaos, civil war, and genocide. | ||
The rule for regime chain. | ||
Regime change operations in the Middle East is that they don't flip a country from bad to good. | ||
They flip a country from bad to worse. | ||
And this is the key part here, guys. | ||
So let's put Syria aside for a second. | ||
You could do Libya. | ||
Do you remember when Barack Obama, who was the leftist hero and hope and change, and he's a great guy and he's just wonderful and he smiles a lot and whatever. | ||
Do you remember when we did that kinetic military action? | ||
What was that, around 2014, 2015, when he didn't declare But when you take these guys out, then bad things come. | ||
I would say bad things particularly come right around now when this worldwide jihad seems to be here. | ||
This is the epicenter of it. | ||
Now, I want to throw back to something from December. | ||
Do you remember this video? | ||
We showed you this. | ||
This is CNN going into a Syrian prison and rescuing a Syrian prisoner. | ||
I'll hold the surprise for the other side in case you don't remember it, but take a look. | ||
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We go in to get a closer look. | |
It's still not clear if there is something under the blanket. | ||
Oh, it moved. | ||
Is there someone there? | ||
It's okay. | ||
I'm a civilian, he says. | ||
I'm a civilian. | ||
He tells the fighter he's from the city of Homs and has been in the cell for three months. | ||
He clutches my arm tightly with both hands. | ||
Does anyone have any water? | ||
All right, we're going to now illustrate what utter propaganda you are seeing when you watch mainstream media. | ||
First, I'll just get to the headline, because right after that, well, what happened? | ||
It turned out that, yep, Breed Prisoner, who said he was a victim of the Assad regime, was an intelligence officer, locals say. | ||
So yeah, he was an intelligence officer. | ||
But everything about that video, that she just, would you, if you, lady, lady dressed as you are, would you just wander into a cell? | ||
There's a blanket, there's a dirty blanket. | ||
Is anyone out there? | ||
What are the chances? | ||
It's so insane. | ||
And of course, he turns out to be an intelligence officer. | ||
Like, man, you've got to... | ||
They say stay vigilant. | ||
Who says that? | ||
Someone says stay vigilant. | ||
You must stay vigilant. | ||
Otherwise, the bullshit will drown you. | ||
That is where we are at. | ||
Anyway, there are some good things happening back here in America right now. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
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Okay, so we got a big mess unfolding in the Middle East. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
Let's get back here to America for a moment because some good things are happening because of this administration. | ||
Check this out. | ||
out. | ||
This is from Aviva Klampas over on the Twitter. | ||
"Breaking, President Trump posted this on Truth Social. | ||
All federal funding will stop for any college, school, or university that allows illegal protests. | ||
Agitators will be imprisoned or permanently sent back to the country from which they came. | ||
American students will be permanently expelled or, depending on the crime, arrested. | ||
No masks." Thank you for your attention to this matter, Connor, leave that up for just a sec, because I want to point out a few things here. | ||
Truth Social post went out. | ||
I saw the usual suspects going crazy. | ||
Ah, free speech! | ||
You have to allow protest and blah blah. | ||
Of course you have to allow protest. | ||
I think I am thought of as a free speech guy. | ||
As I am. | ||
You are allowed to peacefully protest. | ||
You are not allowed to take over buildings and not allow other students to get to school. | ||
And you are not allowed to chant violent threats. | ||
And you are not allowed to burn down buildings and go into the gym and ransack the place and all of these other things that these people are doing. | ||
Basically upend the entire university system because you're pissed that your parents weren't nice to you so now you support Hamas. | ||
Something like that. | ||
Put it up one more time because there was something... | ||
I wanted to mention in there. | ||
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He also, he specifically says illegal protests. | |
He's not saying all protests. | ||
Again, of course you're allowed to protest. | ||
Now the interesting line there is, he says American students will be permanently expelled. | ||
I don't know that the President of the United States has the authority to do something, even if a kid was doing something illegal, to make sure that they're permanently expelled, but the legal people can look into that. | ||
And he says, depending on the crime arrested. | ||
Right. | ||
So, of course, you can be arrested for breaking the law. | ||
The other part that I thought was interesting is what's in all caps there. | ||
No masks. | ||
Isn't it interesting that all these people, when they wear their keffias and they wear their terrorist masks and they wear all the stuff, but a certain set of them are just still wearing COVID masks. | ||
And I'm pretty sure they don't wear COVID masks anywhere else. | ||
And now... | ||
In retrospect, I think most of us would say COVID was complete bullshit. | ||
We're starting to see, I think, what COVID really was about. | ||
It was to normalize, in some sense, masks. | ||
Because then you would have LARPing jihadists running all over campus and all over cities using masks to hide their identity as they basically try to burn down the American system. | ||
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Well, a certain orange man ain't gonna take that shit no more. | |
We have a bit more from Breaking911. | ||
Good news. | ||
Anti-Semite Hamas supporter Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by ICE and DHS at his Manhattan apartment, which belongs to Columbia University. | ||
He is being deported and his green card revoked after leading violent anti-Semitic protests at Columbia. | ||
So as you know, Columbia, where they were stopping kids from getting into school, they were literally stopping Jewish professors from being allowed to teach. | ||
They were taking over buildings. | ||
They were ransacking things. | ||
They were putting up tent cities. | ||
Again, you can protest peacefully. | ||
Peacefully. | ||
But that is not what these people were doing. | ||
Here is Mahmoud Khalil. | ||
some of his greatest hits, I suppose you could say. | ||
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Yet the university, once again, when it comes to pro-Palestine movement on campus, they would create new policies just when it comes to pro-Palestine movement on campus, they would create new policies just for the sake of | |
We've tried to come to a middle ground with the administration to protect the safety of the students to prevent the NYPD from coming into campus, yet the university refused to do that. - You've tried to come to a middle ground like you're negotiating yet the university refused to do that. - You've tried to come to Like you're acting like the jihadist terrorist. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
There's a lot of kids on college campuses and college kids are confused about all sorts of things and they think that they're very righteous and they think everyone ahead of them and their parents and grandparents were stupid and they think their educators are stupid and all those things. | ||
For some reason, it's only the pro-Palestine crowd that takes over buildings and vandalizes and burns things down and threatens other kids and calls for genocide. | ||
I am sure there are other college groups out there that have some issues with stuff. | ||
Particularly at Columbia. | ||
They hate capitalism. | ||
There's a whole bunch of things that they could hate. | ||
But for some reason, these are the only ones doing it. | ||
We've tried to come to middle ground. | ||
Well, sorry, buddy. | ||
You're not an American citizen. | ||
You're not protected by all the things that American citizens are protected with. | ||
And you gotta go home. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
It's a Monday. | ||
Fuck that guy and the horse he rode in on. | ||
Guys, let's talk about VHMD1 and then we'll get over to Ukraine in a second. | ||
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All right, so let's talk a bit more about Ukraine. | ||
We did some Middle East. | ||
We did some stuff right here in the United States of America. | ||
But obviously, Ukraine is sort of the story that's just sitting aside everything, because that does seem to be the, I don't know, if we're going to World War III situation, that's just right over here. | ||
David Sachs, who I just mentioned, he has been one of the, before he even got involved in this administration, he was a tech guy for many, many years. | ||
And as I've mentioned before, and in full disclosure, he was one of our investors in local. | ||
I literally met him at a party. | ||
We had a five-minute meeting. | ||
He's like, I like what you're doing. | ||
Let's see if we can help. | ||
And he really did help us. | ||
He's been one of the main critics, basically, from day one about the Ukraine war. | ||
Here he is. | ||
And again, he's tweeting from his personal account, not his government account. | ||
He said, people seem to need hysteria. | ||
We pivoted right from COVID is going to kill everyone to Russia is going to conquer all of Europe. | ||
Total nonsense. | ||
Eventually, the light bulb will turn on and you'll see how brainwashed you are. | ||
So I want to focus on the brainwashing part for a second because... | ||
After years of COVID, after years of Russia hoax, after years of Jesse Smollett is going to be lynched and very fine people on both sides, there are still a certain set of people that just fall for these things over and over and over again. | ||
That is not a defense of Vladimir Putin. | ||
It's not a defense of anything Russia's done or anything else. | ||
But it doesn't mean that we should endlessly fund a war that it doesn't seem like Ukraine actually can win. | ||
If somebody said to me, I mean, where is anyone on this? | ||
Find anyone. | ||
I will gladly have them on the show. | ||
If you can find a military expert out there, or even a politician, or... | ||
A pundit who could explain to me how many tanks they need, how many planes they need, how much money they need, what are the other resources they need, and how that leads them to winning the war. | ||
I would gladly have that conversation, right? | ||
Of course I would, of course. | ||
But no one, I don't see anyone, literally anyone, saying anything other than let's extend the war, not let's win the war. | ||
That seems like a problem. | ||
And what has happened now, because... | ||
It's been so that if you say anything critical of Zelensky or Ukraine, you get called all of these things. | ||
They have turned the people that were the BLM hysteria people and the COVID hysteria people are now Ukraine hysteria people. | ||
So J.D. Vance was out walking with his three-year-old daughter. | ||
Over the weekend. | ||
And a group of Ukraine fanatics basically accosted them. | ||
And watch how this is just a master class in being not just a good politician, but a good man and a good father. | ||
Just watch how he talks to these guys. | ||
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No one is articulated. | |
You're selling them out. | ||
Sell them out! | ||
Absolutely! | ||
Respect me. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think what we're doing is we're actually forcing a diplomatic settlement. | ||
If you talk to Joe Biden, you're paying benefits. | ||
No one. | ||
Mike, do you think Russia can be diplomatic? | ||
- It was about the United States. | ||
- Did you think Putin's brother's ally? - This is about a separate country. | ||
And I don't think our investment in that country can go on a debt. - I understand the industry. - So the whole video there went on for about seven minutes. | ||
So think about this. | ||
J.D. Vance, who it's the weekend, he's home wearing the baseball cap, he's walking his three-year-old daughter, and he gets accosted by these people. | ||
He stood there for, again, six, seven minutes calmly. | ||
Laying out his position as they shriek. | ||
There was no answer that he could have given that they would have been like, okay, but it's not even that he had to convince them. | ||
It's that they have so radicalized a certain set of people that they will hunt down the vice president of the United States while he is with his three-year-old daughter. | ||
And she was literally standing right there. | ||
And he's trying to be a statesman as the VP, but he's also trying to be a good example as a father. | ||
To his daughter. | ||
I mean, absolutely crazy. | ||
Do we have his response? | ||
You know, X is down right now, so... | ||
Wait, so I do have it or I don't? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh. | ||
Yeah, you're going to send me something? | ||
I've got something. | ||
Okay, so X is down right now. | ||
Apparently, just moments ago, JD put up a response to this. | ||
That's why I'm reading it off my phone. | ||
They screenshot it for me. | ||
He said, today... | ||
While walking my three-year-old daughter, so this is yesterday actually, a group of Slava-Ukraine protesters followed us around and shouted as my daughter grew increasingly anxious and scared. | ||
I decided to speak with the protesters in hopes that I could trade a few minutes of conversation for them leaving my toddler alone. | ||
Nearly all of them agreed. | ||
It was mostly respectful conversation, but if you're chasing a three-year-old as part of a political protest, you're a shit person. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
And again, you may not like the choice language. | ||
You may not like the choice language of Trump Jr. But again, there's a group of people who are trying to do something good in this country after an awful long time of all being lied to and abused and all of the wrong ideas ushered in. | ||
And if you're chasing a man with his three-year-old daughter, and then think about it. | ||
He's the vice president of the United States. | ||
You think if Kamala Harris was chased down by a bunch of Trump supporters, she would have respectfully talked to them for a few minutes and then the media would have treated them like they're the good guys? | ||
Like, think about it. | ||
Think about it. | ||
You know. | ||
You know the answer. | ||
Let's jump over to the televised mental institution known as MSNBC because this is a perfect illustration of what they are doing with Ukraine. | ||
There's a guest by the name of Paul Rykov. | ||
He's talking to Stephanie Ruhl over there. | ||
And somehow they are now telling us that Ukrainians are more American than Americans. | ||
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Say to the person who says, well, I don't care about Ukraine. | |
I want Donald Trump to stand up for America. | ||
What do you say to them? | ||
I don't know where you got that. | ||
I mean, I don't have time for it. | ||
Yes, but we hear it. | ||
We hear it. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Where did you grow up? | ||
Did you grow up in a place where you thought the Russians were the good guys? | ||
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What part of America did you grow up in where they taught you the Russians were the good guys and our allies were the bad guys? | |
That's the flip here that we need to continue to remind people. | ||
The Russians are the bad guys. | ||
They're raping women. | ||
They're killing children. | ||
They're bombing cities. | ||
The Ukrainians are the noble good guys. | ||
Some ways they're more American than we are over the last couple of years. | ||
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And we must stand with them in the same way we stood with the allies in World War II and since this country was founded. | |
You know, I'm a child of the 80s. | ||
I'd say top 10 movie of the 80s, Rocky IV, 1985. Rocky went to Moscow to fight Ivan Drago on Christmas Day against everyone's advice. | ||
Ivan Drago, who had... | ||
High technology, working out in a serious gym with major people pumping them full of steroids. | ||
Rocky's out there in the forest. | ||
It's snowing. | ||
It's cold. | ||
He's lifting everybody, doing all that shit. | ||
We knew who the good guys and bad guys were. | ||
But that doesn't... | ||
Well, first off, that was a movie. | ||
Fictitious movie. | ||
And also, that doesn't mean that 30 years later that everything is exactly the same. | ||
It's a little different now. | ||
Ukrainians are more American than Americans. | ||
Like, it's just stupid. | ||
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Beautiful. | |
Also, she asked her the question, well, what about the America First people? | ||
And he's like, that's a stupid question. | ||
Well, what are you doing on television? | ||
You know, like, what are you doing there? | ||
You are allowed to question other governments. | ||
You're allowed to question your government. | ||
Come on! | ||
Come on! | ||
Government propagandist Jen Psaki, who was the White House press secretary for a man with dementia, pretended he didn't have it. | ||
She, which you might say is a sort of Russian style way of doing things, you know, somebody, a spokesperson that gets up there and lies about absolutely everything. | ||
Oh, and then ends up as a television host on a giant corporate channel. | ||
Kind of, is that provdy or am I just nuts? | ||
Anyway, here she is talking. | ||
She's very upset now because Donald Trump is doing different things when it comes to the press. | ||
And that, of course, must be the Russian tactic. | ||
When you have the president has just berated him. | ||
When you have Marco Rubio awkwardly sitting on the couch, when J.D. Vance is also berating, when Russia has invaded a country and tens of thousands of people have died, that's your question. | ||
But that's what happens when they are picking who is going to be the prism through which the American people get to consume information. | ||
And the last thing I'll just say on this is that this is a tactic used in authoritarian societies, including Russia. | ||
It's a very Russian thing to do. | ||
And I have spent a lot of time working in the international space or the State Department for a couple of years. | ||
When you have meetings with Russian leaders, they have a quote-unquote press pool, which is made up of a bevy of Russian ladies mainly who are working for the Kremlin. | ||
They are told what to say and ask and report on by the Kremlin. | ||
That's what Trump's goal is. | ||
But that's what they're trying to do. | ||
That clip might be the best example of get a mirror lady ever, right? | ||
What were you doing at the White House? | ||
We just came out of four years of you and Jean-Pierre taking questions only from friendlies, never answering a question, right? | ||
You'd have to go back to the binder or circle back or you don't have any information on that. | ||
You'll get back to that. | ||
You would occasionally allow Peter Doocy over at Fox to ask something and you'd argue with him a little bit. | ||
But if Joe Biden gave a press conference, which he pretty much never gave, we know he had note cards with who he was supposed to call on and somehow magically had the questions in advance. | ||
Everything you just accused Donald Trump of doing is exactly what you guys have done. | ||
To some extent, I admire your evil. | ||
I really do. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It truly is. | ||
The point is that we have a press and we have an administration. | ||
The administration does not have to allow anyone to ask questions at any time. | ||
Look at the video we just started with. | ||
It was Trump with NBC in there asking a stupid question. | ||
So he's still doing it after all this time. | ||
Unbelievable, unbelievable. | ||
Anyway, let's jump over to Canada because today is a great day. | ||
Justin Trudeau. | ||
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He's no longer Prime Minister of Canada. | |
I can imagine that you're all expecting me to stand up and talk about all that we've accomplished together. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I am damn proud of what we've done over these past 10 years for the middle class and people working hard to join it. | ||
But tonight, tonight is about our future as a party, as a country. | ||
I am damn proud about basically destroying this country and bowing down to the jihadists and partying with the trans people and doing all that stuff. | ||
I am damn proud! | ||
That's not my Justin Trudeau. | ||
What is that? | ||
That's more of a Southern belle. | ||
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I'm so proud. | |
I'm damn proud of when the protesters were coming because they didn't want to be injected by the thing I wanted to inject them. | ||
That's not it either. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
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My voice is a little scraggly. | |
I'm trying. | ||
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And I took their bank accounts down. | |
That's what I did. | ||
And I'm damn proud of it, okay? | ||
I'm proud. | ||
You know, did you guys see the movie Tootsie? | ||
I'm Dustin Hoffman as the woman in Tootsie. | ||
That's the accent I'm doing. | ||
Tootsie. | ||
None of you have seen Tootsie, have you? | ||
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It's like Michael Jackson. | |
I was being Michael Jackson. | ||
I'm so proud of everything we've done. | ||
I've left this place in shambles. | ||
I'm so proud. | ||
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Look at my hair. | |
The new Prime Minister of Canada is also a Liberal because he's just basically stepping down as head of the Liberal Party, so they bring in a Liberal. | ||
There will be elections in a couple months, and hopefully either the Conservatives or somebody else gets in there. | ||
But Mark Carney is the new Prime Minister. | ||
He received 85.9% of the vote within the Liberal Party. | ||
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Here is Mr. Carney. | |
In first place, the next Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, with 131,674 votes, resulting in 29,457 allocated points, representing 85.9% of the vote. | ||
All right, now you might be looking at Mr. Carney there and going, well, you know, he doesn't seem as like, just like Hollywood as Justin Trudeau, right? | ||
He looks just like a marginal, average white guy. | ||
And wouldn't that be refreshing if it was just some marginal, average white guy? | ||
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Alas, he's the woke, wokester. | |
Video. | ||
There's a fever gripping America. | ||
And while it rages, Canadians will remain resolute and true to our values. | ||
While America engages in a war on woke, Canadians will continue to value inclusiveness. | ||
Skepticism about ESG labels or sustainable labels, and that, again, is one of the reasons we're having this ruthless, relentless focus on net zero, because in the end... | ||
Look, we can't stabilize the climate unless we get to net zero. | ||
And it's a simple, these are hard numbers. | ||
Your emissions are either A or B. They're going up or down. | ||
And if they're going down, are they going down consistent with the science? | ||
We anchor it in the science, the same science the UN and others use for the one and a half degree. | ||
Canada, good luck with all of that, because all you got was a guy who looks, let's say, or his affect is a little less extreme, but he is the same thing. | ||
He wants diversity. | ||
He wants woke. | ||
He wants ESG. He wants net zero. | ||
He is going to further destroy your country. | ||
But don't take my word for it. | ||
Let's hear from a rather well-known Canadian, can we? | ||
Inevitable grand poobah of the currently wretched but still dangerously powerful liberals, one Mark Carney, is one of the world's prime advocates of the insane inanities of net zero. | ||
He is a man who has planned, in writing, Not least in his best-selling book, Values, The Complete Destruction of the Fossil Fuel Industry. | ||
Bye-bye, Alberta, if that's not bad enough. | ||
And it is. | ||
He's also simultaneously an advocate of the same post-national view of Canada defined by Trudeau Jr. and his moralistic minions. | ||
What are we, according to such good thinkers? | ||
Nothing. | ||
But if anything, the oppressive, patriarchal, white, supremacist, identity-less, colonial, settler state defined by the progressive ideologues in the think tanks and elite dining rooms in eastern Canada. | ||
I like that guy. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
That's it. | ||
He's just an interchangeable part. | ||
So you might be watching this going, well, I would imagine some of you are sad that we're going to see less of Trudeau because, yeah, I'm just going to be able to do this less. | ||
I'll find a way to get it in. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
But it's like, he's going to just usher in the same awful stuff. | ||
And if you, Jordan mentioned Calgary, but if you live in Western Canada particularly, where oil and natural resources are important, this man is... | ||
Basically trying to destroy your livelihood, as if they haven't gone far enough to do that in Canada. | ||
So Canada has a major fight on its hands, and hopefully... | ||
Some of the saner voices across the political right there, which is usually just slightly less left than the bananas left. | ||
But hopefully the conservatives wake up and do something. | ||
But now let's take this back into America right now, because you remember Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
We haven't mentioned him in a while. | ||
A man who looked like Wooly Willie, that child's toy where you can take the metal, the magnet, and you can put eyebrows on somebody. | ||
That is Mayorkas. | ||
And here he is. | ||
He's back, baby. | ||
And he was given a speech. | ||
And it's so interesting when Democrats do this. | ||
You know, they're supposedly for everybody and they want everyone to have everything and we should all be equal and all of these things. | ||
But mostly when it comes to immigration, they just want those Mexicans to pick our food. | ||
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If food is not reaching our table because those who pick the crops have been removed and by the way because also others are not there to fill those jobs maybe that will move the needle too. | |
If Los Angeles seeks to rebuild from the devastating ravaging fires and there are individuals who are not there to hammer new roofs And those jobs, and they may not be replaced, that would be instructive. | ||
It is unbelievably interesting that they say those things out loud. | ||
They want a permanent underclass. | ||
They want a permanent underclass of people that will pick our crops and build our stuff, but will never get out of those positions, right? | ||
Because they don't want to create the economic conditions, like get rid of regulation and lower taxes, that will keep people growing out of that, which is the American dream. | ||
They want to keep them there. | ||
Alejandro, I don't know if you've ever heard about robots or technology or drones, but all of those jobs that you do, Just described, whether it's picking the crops or putting the roofs on the houses in Los Angeles, which, by the way, is going to take years and years because of all the insane regulation, it's going to be done by robots and drones and AI. That's how it's going to be done. | ||
So just telling us that we should allow all these people in here in this last little moment before the robots are doing all of these jobs, these physical labor jobs, and I don't mean that to demean them in any way. | ||
These are important jobs, okay? | ||
But, okay, so bring all these people in, and then what happens when the robots take over, which is coming? | ||
Then what do you do? | ||
Now they're not going to have jobs, and they're going to be here. | ||
Oh, well, I know what you're going to do. | ||
You're going to keep them on the dole so that they keep staying and voting as Democrats, because you people are not very thoughtful or bright or actually compassionate. | ||
You're just generally awful. | ||
Speaking of generally awful, Jasmine Crockett, the new AOC, a woman whose eyelashes are heavier than, heavier than Andre the Giant after eating at Golden Corral for six hours. | ||
Here she is, and this is a doozy. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
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It is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally. | |
It's not a criminal. | ||
It's a crime. | ||
It's not a crime, which is why they're so frustrated because they really want our local law enforcement to go out and round up people when they could be looking out for the murderers and the sexual abusers as well as the robbers. | ||
They want them to go and round people up on civil accusations. | ||
Jasmine, I was writing it down because I wanted to get the quote right. | ||
It is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally. | ||
The word illegally is in the thing that you just said. | ||
It is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally. | ||
Well, that video made the rounds on Twitter, and according to community notes, whoops! | ||
Yes, it is a crime. | ||
See Section 8, USC 1325. It turns out it is a crime. | ||
Committing crime is a crime. | ||
Doing something illegal is illegal. | ||
You guys get it. | ||
But she ain't bright, and that's why she's a rising star with the Democrats. | ||
Sorry, AOC. As I keep saying, they are done with you because they gotta go crazier, lady. | ||
I hope you enjoyed the ride. | ||
Here is Crockett, and she's very upset because white people are coming to get us all. | ||
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If you really want to know who the criminals are in this country, you can Google it. | |
You don't have to trust me. | ||
But the people that commit 80% of the most violent crimes in this country are white supremacists. | ||
Let me make sure y'all got the facts. | ||
Most extreme crimes that take place in this country are committed by white supremacists. | ||
80%! | ||
Yes, because you know when you're walking around New York City or San Francisco or Los Angeles at night, there's all these gangs of white supremacists doing all these horrible things. | ||
I am not diminishing that there's a group of white people who really want white people to reign supreme and might occasionally do some bad things. | ||
But if you think 80% of all of the most violent crimes are by white supremacists, well... | ||
Your name is Jasmine Crockett. | ||
By the way, we Googled. | ||
There's just no evidence of that. | ||
There is just no evidence of that. | ||
Of course, there is evidence of this. | ||
Check this out from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. | ||
43% of murders in the U.S. are committed by only 3% of the population, black males 18 to 49. I don't love reading that. | ||
I don't love reading that. | ||
That's not good. | ||
I would prefer that there would be less murders and rapes and violent crimes across the board. | ||
But she's telling us that 80% of the most violent crimes are committed by white supremacists and... | ||
Put it up one more time. | ||
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Put it up. | |
You see? | ||
43% committed by 3% of the population. | ||
We can have all sorts of conversations about why that is. | ||
I think if you want to figure out really why that is, it has far more to do with the welfare state and keeping people in perpetual poverty and handouts and everything else that have destroyed communities. | ||
Oh, and drugs and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But you don't want to talk about that. | ||
Now, interestingly, Jasmine Crockett, she talks with a certain affect. | ||
She's like Jenny from the block. | ||
She's talking like, you know, doing her thing, and she's very serious about how she's talking. | ||
But years ago, she was a lawyer in Texas, and she did not sound like that. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
First of all, it's good to see you in the new year. | ||
You know, no one could have told me that when I went down to Austin, now looks like a little bit over a year ago, that I would be running for Congress. | ||
It's just not what my plan was. | ||
But what I've always decided is that I would step up when there was... | ||
So she's an actor. | ||
She's an actress. | ||
That's what AOC is. | ||
That's what all these people are. | ||
They put on their fake accents, and they get out there, and they gin up hate, and they gin up lies, and somehow they gin up votes. | ||
It's rather extraordinary. | ||
There was an anti-Maha rally in D.C. over the last couple days. | ||
Anti-Maha. | ||
Maha. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
Now that seems pretty straightforward to me. | ||
Let's get the seed oils out of everything. | ||
Let's get red dye out of the cereal. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Let's see what we're eating and why it's killing us and why is everybody fat and stupid. | ||
Look into that. | ||
But apparently, if you're a leftist now, you have to be on the side of fat stupidity and death and destruction. | ||
So they had a big rally. | ||
There was some singing. | ||
Some music being played, including Francis Collins. | ||
You may remember him. | ||
He was the former director of the NIH. Oh, and Bill Nye made an appearance. | ||
Take a look. | ||
Please sing along with us. | ||
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This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. | |
Oh, this little light of mine, we're joined together by this noble dream. | ||
Have you got that? | ||
So it's just all the good people, but the second line, part of this family, and the last line, we're joined together by this noble dream. | ||
Do that with me. | ||
This is a song for all the good people. | ||
Come on! | ||
All the good people who are part of this family, this is a song. | ||
Science! | ||
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What? | |
What is happening? | ||
Yes, that was Bill Nye, the science guy. | ||
Looked like he... | ||
Well, Heil Hitler. | ||
Bill Nye, the bow-tie-wearing dork who's been wrong about every scientific everything, actually thinks that men are women and women are men. | ||
There he is. | ||
He has come out as a Nazi. | ||
Fabulous. | ||
All right, let's continue because this is my favorite clip of the week. | ||
I'm announcing that right now we're showing you my favorite clip of the week, even though we're only on Monday's show. | ||
There was Bernie's doing these big rallies, you know, his big socialism rallies and Stop Elon and, you know, it's just endless nonsense with this guy. | ||
But he had a trans man. | ||
I don't know, is this a man or a woman? | ||
It's a trans whatever it is, at a rally. | ||
And the guy started singing about God's big... | ||
I can't believe I'm saying this. | ||
The guy literally started singing, and I apologize in advance, about God's big fat dick. | ||
All right, so just to illustrate what happened there, that was there. | ||
That was a man pretending to be a woman on stage at a socialist millionaire's rally, singing about God's big, big fat dick. | ||
I would like to throw back to the clip because you may have not noticed that the woman doing the translation there, well, she had to, you know, do the hand gestures for big fat dick. | ||
And, Check, enjoy. | ||
Anyway, here's a drag queen who wants to hang out with kids more. | ||
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Hello, my name is Bridget Bandit, and I'm speaking in opposition to SB18. I'm a born and raised Texan and full-time drag queen. | |
Previously, I've worked with children throughout my life as a swim instructor, teaching summer art camps, hosting children's birthday parties, and volunteering in my church as a youth group leader. | ||
Today, I occasionally host Drag Queen Storytimes. | ||
These kinds of events don't differ much from the kind of work I did before, yet this bill would impact my ability to work with children simply based on a subjective and ill-defined expectation of how I should look. | ||
Okay, well, here's the thing. | ||
If you were not dressed like that... | ||
I'll go out on a limb. | ||
So you're a guy. | ||
So now, interesting, it should be noted, that's a drag queen. | ||
That is different than a trans person, right? | ||
So a drag queen is just a dude who dresses up as a woman in these over-the-top things and puts on these shows, but understands that he's a man. | ||
If you want to be a swim teacher or an art instructor and you're a guy... | ||
Why do you have to do it dressed like that? | ||
I suspect you probably don't. | ||
I'm fairly certain you don't dress like that when you show up to someone's house and say, I'm going to teach your kids how to do the backstroke. | ||
So what are you doing? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Why are you doing this? | ||
Stop doing it. | ||
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Okay, enough. | |
People have had it, though, and the numbers have proven it out. | ||
I mean, this is just, they went so far on this issue that they took all of these moderate people who could not have cared about this, and now about 80% have just had it. | ||
Even CNN is admitting it. | ||
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Such a clear trend among the American public. | |
So transgender female athletes in women's sports, only 18% of the country says that they should be in fact allowed to participate in women's sports. | ||
Compare this to the opposition. | ||
I mean, my goodness gracious, 79%. | ||
You rarely get 79% of the country to agree on anything. | ||
But they do in fact agree on the idea of opposing transgender female athletes in women's sports. | ||
I'd like to back up and correct the joke, if you don't mind. | ||
I said that that guy might show up as the swim instructor and teach your kids how to do the backstroke, but I should have said to cut off your breaststroke. | ||
Since we've bludgeoned you with a couple of these ridiculous clips at the end, I saw this over the weekend, and it's like, guys, they're trying to make us all hate each other. | ||
They're trying to make everybody stupid. | ||
They're trying to make men think that they're women. | ||
All of this stuff. | ||
Sometimes... | ||
There are good leaders, and you should back these people. | ||
And one of them over the years, as we didn't really talk about the UK today, but the UK had a great lady. | ||
She was an iron lady. | ||
That's what they said about her. | ||
Her name was Margaret Thatcher. | ||
And, well, look at this, because, yeah, sometimes women are able to lead when they know facts, and they are treated just like everybody else. | ||
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You seem never stuck for an answer. | |
Are you always certain of your ground? | ||
My goodness me, they'd howl you down if you were stuck for an answer. | ||
They learn a technique. | ||
Some ask longer questions and put all sorts of things in at the beginning which aren't right and hope that you won't pick them up. | ||
Others think, well, if I get in a quickie, she won't have time to think of the answer. | ||
So you have all sorts of techniques. | ||
They don't seem to make any concession to the fact that you're a woman, do they? | ||
No, why should they? | ||
I mean, I don't make any concession to the fact that they're men. | ||
Isn't that great? | ||
And that's what it's all about. | ||
You don't want any extra credit because of your perceived depression. | ||
Do you think Margaret Thatcher walked around? | ||
Think of the meetings she went into. | ||
I mean, you can watch movies about her, read plenty of books about her. | ||
Think of all of the meetings she went into that it was 20 men and her. | ||
And she demanded respect, and she knew the issues, and that's how she turned the UK around after a largely lefty government that she walked in on. | ||
If you haven't seen it, The Crown on Netflix is fantastic. | ||
It's not just about Margaret Thatcher, but there's a season where she is the Prime Minister, and it's really, really wonderful. | ||
Guys, unfortunately, we're not going to be able to do a post-game show today because I'm on Piers Morgan in like two minutes. | ||
We ran a little bit over, so I apologize. | ||
Promise I'll make it up to you. | ||
Our interviews from ARC with Lila Micklethwaite and Eric Weinstein are out right now, and so no post-game. | ||
We will make it up to you, and bye. | ||
Promise you we will find a way. | ||
Hope you enjoyed the show. | ||
Thank you for watching, and we'll see you tomorrow. |