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We have a big show today. | ||
I am excited about it. | ||
Sometimes I look at a rundown and I'm like, there's just a lot of good stuff here. | ||
We're going to get away from a little bit of the infighting today and focus on just kind of the bad guys that are out there that are obvious and have been doing bad. | ||
And we're going to expose them, smack them around a little bit. | ||
I believe that the Ilhan Omar puke bucket is with, yes, it is within arm's reach. | ||
And we got a big one for you. | ||
So let's just go ahead and start with the evil lizard man. | ||
That's right. | ||
Gavin Newsom, every time you think he's down and out, this man, every time he does something horrible, every time he lies, every time he gets exposed, every time he shows up at a disaster site and looks worse than the time before, you think he's done, right? | ||
But he's like Freddy Krueger. | ||
You got to bury his bones. | ||
And even when you do that, somehow he comes back for Freddy's revenge. | ||
And that is what Gavin Newsom is. | ||
He is just an evil, slimy scumbag. | ||
But he's making the rounds on podcasts. | ||
Here he is on the Sean Ryan show. | ||
Talking about that he's a fan of Joe Rogan, although Joe doesn't like him nor want him on the show, and gets into a little bit of his policy around why he did things as it pertained to COVID. | ||
Take a look. | ||
About two minutes after I did the post. | ||
What do you got? | ||
Joe Rogan texted me. | ||
Mother Joe, I loved it. | ||
By the way, I'm a Joe Rogan fan. | ||
He ain't a fan of mine, but I'm a Joe Rogan fan. | ||
No bull right on. | ||
And I'm for dec, I feel like it's a decade. | ||
A good friend of mine. | ||
So this is from Joe Rogan. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
This is a tough one. | ||
He won't have me on the show, by the way. | ||
Who will be held accountable for mandating COVID-19 vaccines for children which were unnecessary and ineffective? | ||
And who will take responsibility for the unprecedented increases in myocarditis and cancer cases among them? | ||
Second to that, do you feel any remorse for that draconian decision that was obviously heavily influenced by the pharmaceutical company's desire for maximum profit? | ||
Florida shut down their bars and restaurants before California, before California. | ||
The question was, when did we start to unwind some of those restrictions? | ||
California was more restrictive, and we were certainly aggressive at scale. | ||
As it relates to vaccines, vaccines save lives. | ||
But Joe asked a very different question about children, and I respect that. | ||
And that was where there was a lot of feedback with a lot of experts that I had as advisors. | ||
By the way, I used advisors from two other states. | ||
So with humility, seriously, humility and grace, I've asked them to have that report done. | ||
It's going to be done next month. | ||
And it'll be the only state that I know of that is putting out a truly objective review of what went right and what went wrong. | ||
And I know everyone's a goddamn genius now in hindsight. | ||
No, it's just that we didn't trust people like you. | ||
You, Gavin Newsom, are the reason that I don't live in California anymore or this guy over here or this guy over here or this guy over here. | ||
Two other people in that office. | ||
They didn't live in Cali then, but they've moved down to Florida subsequently because we moved several operations over here and thousands, actually hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of people. | ||
It's a little hard to get the exact numbers, fled because of you and your draconian lockdowns. | ||
I love how he implies Florida did the bars and restaurants first. | ||
That may be true. | ||
I'm not even sure if that's true. | ||
But then Florida learned quickly. | ||
Everyone, and I include myself in this and every, we were all screwed up at the beginning, right? | ||
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Those two weeks to stop the spread, 15 days. | |
Everyone was completely bananas. | ||
You give credit then to the people who started realizing lunacy early and extricated themselves either from states that were stamping on their constitutional rights or from just the general systems that were not allowing them to walk outside of their house or anything else. | ||
He shows he still has no remorse. | ||
And by the way, everything about him, every body movement, and we'll get more into this in a second, every body movement with him, the way he wrote, every single thing with this man is inauthentic. | ||
He has imposter syndrome and he is deeply, deeply evil. | ||
Also, the vaccines did not work. | ||
They did not stop anyone from getting nor transmitting COVID. | ||
And by the way, don't take my word for it on this. | ||
How many of you watching this right now know people that did not get the vaccine? | ||
Is there anyone that you know that didn't get the vaccine that's like, I sure do wish I got that COVID vaccine with my regular sized heart? | ||
It's like, I think I'm better than everybody. | ||
No, everybody that didn't get the vaccine is thrilled they didn't get it. | ||
I'm thrilled that I did not get it and I didn't succumb to the pressure. | ||
And how many people do you know that got the vaccine and seriously regret it? | ||
Either because they've been vaccine injured or they don't know why they got it or suddenly they have shingles or some other autoimmune disease, or they just don't like the fact that they, spiritually, that they capitulated to the evil motherfuckers in government like Gavin Newsom. | ||
Here's more. | ||
Now, do you really think that the vaccine prevented people from getting COVID? | ||
I think it prevented the acuity of the symptoms and disease and kept people out of the emergency rooms. | ||
And I think that's universally accepted, at least by 90% of objective experts. | ||
Man, I don't know. | ||
I just, you know, when that I wound up getting the vaccine, it's one of the only things I regret. | ||
And I did it. | ||
Which one was it? | ||
Did you go old school Johnson Johnson? | ||
Pfizer. | ||
So you did the MNRA. | ||
Yeah, you did the novel, a different version. | ||
And I just, I was scared to death I was going to miss the birth of my son. | ||
So I took it. | ||
And then I got COVID like a couple weeks later. | ||
Look, it's messy. | ||
Life's messy. | ||
Public health is messy. | ||
And there's no experts out here. | ||
Again, back to, I just think everybody, everybody, I don't know how to best say it. | ||
Anyone has certainty about what we did or didn't do or could have, I mean, just bullshit. | ||
No, you are the bullshit artist. | ||
You are the evil head of the snake here. | ||
You are the one that locked all these people down and the levels of depression that went up and suicide that went up and the amount of kids that are just stupid now in California because you kept them out of school for so long and you forced parents. | ||
There's Sean Ryan saying it right there. | ||
Why did he get the COVID vaccine? | ||
He's a young, healthy guy. | ||
He got it because he wanted to make sure he can see the birth of his son and he regrets it. | ||
He says, I regret it. | ||
And what did Gavin Newsom do? | ||
He laughed. | ||
He laughed. | ||
He has no human empathy in his cold reptilian heart. | ||
And the reason I am hitting him right now like this, and I will continue to do it every time he goes on one of those shows. | ||
And by the way, we have followed up again to get me on the podcast. | ||
For some reason, he won't have me on the podcast. | ||
Gav, I'll do it anytime, wherever you want, as long as it is live and unedited. | ||
I will be there. | ||
Where are you? | ||
But the reason we will keep doing this with him is because he is going to run for president. | ||
It is obvious. | ||
No matter how many times he gets exposed, he still just keeps walking towards the fire. | ||
That is because he's cold-blooded and he needs the warmth of the fire to stay alive. | ||
Now it's just a little compilation of just his bizarro, I think, because of cocaine handbooks. | ||
Right conditions that determine our fate and future. | ||
That fundamental notion of agency, I think, is important more broadly. | ||
And I think that goes to some of the issues. | ||
Dave, you don't know if Gavin Newsom was doing cocaine. | ||
You're right, I don't. | ||
Gab, what were you doing in your condo in San Francisco, mid-2000s? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've heard some things. | ||
I'm just a humble, simple guy sitting here talking shit. | ||
But let's go back to how evil he is, regardless of his drug habit or not. | ||
Here he is in 2001. | ||
Just remember. | ||
So everything now he's on podcast saying, well, we didn't know. | ||
And I was listening to people and we're going to review things. | ||
And I talked to people from two other states. | ||
But here he is in 2021. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
If you want to attack someone, attack me. | ||
I was the first governor of the country to require masking for all our public schools. | ||
I was the first governor of the country to require vaccine verifications and or testing. | ||
And now we're leaning in again. | ||
You want to go after someone? | ||
Go after me. | ||
Don't go after school board members. | ||
Don't go after these innocent folks that are just trying to do the right damn thing. | ||
I mean that. | ||
We're better than that. | ||
No. | ||
When you say we, we're better than that. | ||
I'm better than that. | ||
You're watching this better than that. | ||
You're not better than that, Gavin, because you got it all wrong. | ||
Why did I realize about two weeks into this thing that masks were complete nonsense? | ||
There was, maybe it was the day that I was walking my dog and there was someone across the way walking their dog and they were wearing a mask outside and we were about 20 feet away from each other and the two dogs went to sniff each other's butts and the woman started yelling at me, getting in my face, that I wasn't wearing a mask. | ||
And I did think it was rather odd that a woman who had a mask on in a very sloppy way with holes on each side and every which way things get in, that she would be approaching the very person who thought, who she thought was going to kill her. | ||
We all realized it was bullshit. | ||
So you're very, so there he was, self-righteous as fuck, right? | ||
I was the first one to put mask mandates in. | ||
And then what did he do? | ||
I was the first one with vaccine passports and everything else. | ||
Vaccine passports, which were so absolutely mind-numbingly stupid that the last night that I was in Los Angeles, literally the last night, had not gone out to dinner in about a year. | ||
We were running our illegal parties at my house. | ||
But I was like, you know what? | ||
I'm going to Boa Steakhouse, my favorite place in LA. | ||
I'm going one more time before I leave this shithole. | ||
And I had my, one of my, well, I won't even say who it is. | ||
I'm not going to throw him under the bus. | ||
Somebody I know, somebody, you know him, created a fake vaccine passport because he had a computer with a little program on it so he could fake what you were forcing people to do. | ||
And I went to a restaurant with a fake vaccine passport and I sat down at a table to eat. | ||
And then I started realizing that people were looking at me. | ||
There's Dave Rubin. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
He got vaxxed. | ||
He said he didn't get back. | ||
And I had to go up to at least three tables of people to say, just don't worry, guys. | ||
This is fake. | ||
This is fake. | ||
And then I left the next morning. | ||
Here's one more oldie but a goodie from Gavin Newsom. | ||
He's such a good guy. | ||
He just cares about you. | ||
And that's why we recognize our responsibility to do more. | ||
And that's what we are announcing here today. | ||
A statewide requirement for in-person instruction for all of our children to add to a well-established list that currently includes 10 vaccinations and well-established rules and regulations that have been advanced by the legislature for decades to add to that list the vaccination for COVID-19. | ||
Statewide requirement to inject kids on top of the other 10 things that they demand you inject your kid with. | ||
You're now going to, he was forcing children who were never under threat, who were not spreading it, they were not getting it. | ||
Well, and to whatever extent they were getting it, they were certainly not dying of it. | ||
But he decided that he would just force more people to do more things. | ||
And then you get in these positions like Sean Ryan got pushed into. | ||
Okay, I want to see my baby be born. | ||
They're not going to let me into the hospital room with my wife. | ||
I'm going to get it. | ||
Now he regrets it. | ||
All of the parents that think about what you were up against. | ||
We all remember this, right? | ||
What were you up against? | ||
Oh my God, I can't send my child to school anymore. | ||
I can't go to work anymore. | ||
And it was all for a vaccine that was pushed on us by giant pharmaceutical companies that made record profits that are often now in the tank because they're not pushing anything on us at the moment, though they'll figure out a way to come back. | ||
And it's all because of evil, whatever you want to call it, like deep state or swamp creatures like Gavin Newsom, who do whatever the system wants. | ||
And now we're going to connect this to things going on right now because Anthony Fauci's in a lot of trouble. | ||
But let me show you one other video on this because here's Fauci talking about how he agreed with Newsom's K through 12 mandate. | ||
Well, I agree with what Governor Newsom did in California. | ||
I mean, I'm not going to getting into the local issues, only to talk about general principles that people need to realize that having a vaccine requirement for schools is not a new novel thing that is very peculiar or specific to COVID-19. | ||
We've been doing this for decades. | ||
My own children could not have gone to school if they had not gotten vaccinated with the measles, mumps, and rubella. | ||
Funny, I forgot how much I hate that guy. | ||
I mean, really think about it. | ||
People need to realize, that's what he's saying. | ||
People need to realize that young people are always getting vaccines to go to school. | ||
Except this vaccine was rushed through. | ||
This was the first ever vaccine that didn't stop the virus that you were being vaccinated for. | ||
This is the first vaccine that they literally tried to change the definition of the word vaccine to make it seem like it was a vaccine. | ||
This is the first vaccine that they were like, oh, you have to take the vaccine and then get a booster and a booster and a double booster. | ||
And could you boost the booster booster? | ||
Let's talk about balance in nature. | ||
And then you'll see why we're doing all of this stuff. | ||
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And I really did forget how fired up I get about the COVID stuff. | ||
Like it was, it was so evil and it took place for years and it broke brains and it broke families and it broke relationships. | ||
And the fact that somebody like Gavin Newsom is still out there pretending he was the good guy, it's extraordinary. | ||
But anyway, as it pertains to Fauci and COVID and the autopen and the president that was not president, well, listen to this from the New York Times. | ||
At the January 19th, 2025 meeting, which took place in the yellow oval room of the White House residence, Mr. Biden kept his aides until nearly 10 p.m. to talk through such decisions, according to people familiar with the matter. | ||
The emails show that an aide to Mr. Siskel sent a draft summary of Mr. Biden's decision at that meeting to an assistant to Mr. Zentz, copying Mr. Siskel at 10.03 p.m. | ||
The assistant forwarded it to Mr. Reed and Mr. Zentz asking for their approval and then sent a final version to Ms. Feldman copying many meeting participants and aides at 10.28 p.m. | ||
Three minutes later, Mr. Zentz hit reply all and wrote, I approve the use of the auto pen for the execution of all of the following pardons. | ||
Okay, so you can see what's going on here. | ||
We were governed by a collection of people, not Joe Biden as president of the United States. | ||
If you think he was up at 10 p.m. the night before his last day in office, you are crazy. | ||
He was never up at 10 p.m., period. | ||
And more and more we will find out about that. | ||
Maybe Jake Tapper will write a second book and we'll figure out really what was going on there. | ||
Anyway, as it pertains to the auto pen, the auto pen, which as I said, as I've said many times, it's been used for about two decades and multiple presidents have used it, but it was instituted so that if a president was away, it could be used. | ||
It was really for emergencies. | ||
Joe Biden used it for virtually everything. | ||
So check out this. | ||
These are pardon signatures for Fauci, January 6th Committee, Miley, General Miley, and his family. | ||
They're all the same. | ||
So look at this. | ||
They're all exactly the same. | ||
So these were all done by auto pen. | ||
Did Joe Biden have any idea that they were happening? | ||
And it was July 19th, his last day in office. | ||
Look at that. | ||
They're all exactly the same. | ||
That's what the auto pen is. | ||
So there's simply no reason to believe that Joe Biden had any knowledge of that. | ||
The pardon for Fauci specifically, but all of those people. | ||
Now, interestingly, here's the signature for his son, Hunter Biden. | ||
And look at the difference on that one. | ||
Yeah, that's Joe Biden's actual signature, which is quite sloppy, actually. | ||
But now just go back to the other for a second. | ||
So look when it's an auto-pen. | ||
It's very clean. | ||
They're all exactly the same. | ||
So why is it that the one for his son, he actually did in his own handwriting? | ||
Well, we're going to find out more about that. | ||
And now to what really is going on here, which is that Anthony Fauci is not off the hook yet. | ||
And you know my policy on all of these things. | ||
I don't like the idea of presidents going after previous presidents. | ||
I don't like the idea of jailing public officials and all of those things. | ||
But when it comes to something like the years of insanity we were under with COVID, and when it comes to the fact, coupled with the fact, I should say, coupled with the fact that we did not even know who was president, somebody has to pay for some of this or they will do it again to us. | ||
Now I want to read this tweet from Rand Paul. | ||
In July of 2023, I referred Dr. Anthony Fauci to the DOJ for lying under oath to Congress. | ||
His own emails directly contradicted his sworn testimony. | ||
New York Times reports Fauci was quietly pardoned by an auto pen operated by Biden's staff. | ||
If the president didn't authorize this pardon personally, then the department has a duty to investigate and prosecute as it would any ordinary citizen. | ||
Fauci has been sainted by the extreme left, but it doesn't erase his lying before Congress. | ||
I am officially re-referring Fauci to the DOJ, and that's exactly what he did. | ||
Follow-up tweet. | ||
Today, I will reissue my criminal referral of Anthony Fauci to the Trump DOJ. | ||
Now, look, let me just be clear about this. | ||
I don't think they're going to somehow get Fauci on the pardon thing, right? | ||
They're never going to get Biden. | ||
If they dragged Biden in, to whatever extent they would still be able to do that, to whatever extent his mind is still there or anything else, I don't think Biden would go in there and be like, well, I didn't know what was happening, so go after Fauci. | ||
So I don't think they're going to get him on that. | ||
But they may be able to get Fauci on lying to Congress because he did lie to Congress. | ||
Here's an edit of Rand Paul going after Fauci, who lied under oath in September of 2020. | ||
Dr. Fauci, do you still support funding of the NIH funding of the lab in Wuhan? | ||
Senator Paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect. | ||
Questions have come up about the concern of the danger of people that you fund. | ||
NIAID, NIH, certainly CDC, only funds and conducts gain of function research on H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses for researchers who are highly trained, skilled, experienced, and adequately regulated. | ||
We do not send money now to the Wuhanhan Virology Institute. | ||
So in a very minor collaboration as part of a subcontract of a grant, we had a collaboration with some Chinese scientists. | ||
Government scientists like yourself who favor gain of function research. | ||
I don't favor gain of function research in Chinese claims that are not correct. | ||
So really the fundamental question with regard to our involvement is the issue is the risk to global health of the work that we fund. | ||
Okay, so you got what was going on there with the back and forth. | ||
You have, first off, the fact that he almost said Chinese communists instead of Chinese scientists, but you full-on have him lying under oath. | ||
We do not fund gain of function research in China. | ||
And then you literally have him admitting that they do it and we know that they do it. | ||
So will he get hung up on that? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
I want to throw back to something else. | ||
This is about two, three months ago. | ||
I think we showed you a portion of this when it came out, but this is Cash Patel on Rogan's show talking about how they're working, meaning the Justice Department is now working with Rand Paul and John Kennedy to go after Fauci. | ||
I mean, we just had a great breakthrough this week on Fauci. | ||
So Senator Rand Paul, Senator Kennedy, and I hate naming names because I always forget people, are doing a great job with us on COVID origins. | ||
And we've got multiple investigations open on that. | ||
But they had always been looking for Fauci's original phone and, or not original, but phones and devices he used while he was Fauci back in Trump 1 during COVID. | ||
And nobody had found it till two days ago. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now, look, your audience and everybody listening to it shouldn't jump to the conclusion, everything's in there. | ||
We'll look at it. | ||
We'll pull it. | ||
We'll rip it, as we say, and maybe it's deleted. | ||
Maybe it's not. | ||
But at least we found it. | ||
And at least now we can tell the American people we've been looking because it is of public importance to figure out, did that guy lie? | ||
Did he intentionally mislead the world and cause countless deaths? | ||
We owe those answers to the American people. | ||
Yeah, you do owe those answers. | ||
And Fauci owes those answers. | ||
We're never going to get it from him. | ||
And are there emails that are deleted? | ||
And why is it that Fauci, two months into COVID, was telling his friends via email that they didn't have to wear masks while they were on vacation out of the country? | ||
And yet he was telling us we had to wear masks to go to the store and all of those things. | ||
Anyway, the point of that is that we do have competent people in charge right now. | ||
It's actually somewhat connected to the Epstein stuff we were talking about yesterday. | ||
Like I have faith in Dan Bongino. | ||
I have faith in Cash Patel. | ||
I have faith to what, I don't know, Pam, I don't know Cash either, but I mean, I have basic faith that Trump has chosen the right people to do the right things, to expose as much of the nonsense as possible. | ||
And we shall see. | ||
We're going to actually jump back to Gavin and we'll connect it to a bunch of other things in just a second. | ||
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All right. | ||
So it's kind of interesting. | ||
I'm doing this show. | ||
It's a bit obviously heavy. | ||
I'm going after Gavin on COVID stuff and then the Fauci stuff. | ||
And it does actually, I wonder if you're feeling it as you're watching it. | ||
I'd love to know about that in the comments and let us know. | ||
In the post-game show, we'll discuss it on locals. | ||
Like, does it bring up that emotion in you again? | ||
Like, we want to put this stuff down. | ||
And then if you, but if you just ignore all of that bad stuff, it obviously will happen again. | ||
But it's interesting just at an emotional level when you just remember what it was like and how much life has changed since then and how many people are still confused by all this and everything else. | ||
Now, putting aside COVID for just a second, Gavin also got questioned on the Sean Ryan podcast about all of his nonsense as it relates to trans, and particularly as it relates to trans when it comes to minors. | ||
And here he is. | ||
And the major thing that I hear the most is the kids. | ||
And I don't know if California is one. | ||
I know Washington's one where the state can come in and basically take your kid if you're against gender affirming care. | ||
Yeah, there's some nuanced language around that. | ||
What about for your values? | ||
I mean, is eight years old too young? | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, now that I have a nine-year-old, just became nine. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
I get it. | ||
So those are legit. | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
Just the issue of age, I haven't, it's interesting. | ||
As I am, as someone that's been so focused on equality broadly, LGBT rights, particularly gay marriage, the trans issue for me is also novel. | ||
It's over the last few years. | ||
I'm trying to understand as much as anyone else. | ||
Whole pronoun thing, trying to understand all of that. | ||
You know, that was like the hell, all that stuff. | ||
I get it. | ||
Calm down, Dave. | ||
Calm down. | ||
Okay, first off, just a slight critique of Sean Ryan there. | ||
No, it's not gender-affirming care. | ||
That's their Orwellian language for these things. | ||
The least affirming thing you can do is to chop off someone's genitals. | ||
That would not be affirming. | ||
That would be, I would say, disaffirming, at least, mildly prejudiced against the genitals. | ||
That's one thing, but that's a minor critique of him. | ||
It's interesting what Gavin says there when they say the quiet part out loud. | ||
Oh, so suddenly, Gavin, you have a nine-year-old and you're realizing that you wouldn't want a teacher to be able to tell your kid that they're a girl and then secretly treat your son like a girl and then have them go to a school psychologist and then the school psychologist recommend that they chop your kid's dick off and then suddenly your son is now your daughter, | ||
even though they're actually they didn't change their gender, and they're mutilated for life and will have all sorts of medical issues and everything else. | ||
It took you all of that time. | ||
It took you just till you had a nine-year-old son to realize that. | ||
Well, then you're either retarded or evil. | ||
In your case, I would say it's a perfect 50-50 combination of both. | ||
Well, it's retarded, evil, lizard. | ||
That's 33, 33, 33, and just 1% like pure demon seed from hell. | ||
That would get us to 100% on that. | ||
But again, and also it's just, and this is also why this LGBT to combine these letters is completely absurd. | ||
The march to equality so that every person in the United States is treated the same under the law is just. | ||
So for example, slavery bad. | ||
Every single person, regardless of their skin color, should be treated the same way under the law. | ||
To discriminate against people from legally entering a relationship that other people can enter would be discrimination. | ||
You want equality under the law. | ||
That doesn't mean you force places of worship, churches or synagogues or anything else to do it. | ||
I'm pretty sure they're not doing gay weddings over at Zohan Mandami's mosque, and I wouldn't force them to do it either. | ||
But the legal law of the United States, the secular law that we live under, should be the same. | ||
So they combined all these letters so that evil morons like him would be like, oh, we got equality. | ||
Now let's move on to 20 other things that have nothing to do with equality. | ||
But now let's get to some good things that are happening because we are pushing back. | ||
We've pushed back effectively, I would say, on a lot of the COVID stuff over the years. | ||
It took too long. | ||
We pushed back effectively on a lot of the gender stuff. | ||
Took too long. | ||
But now some good things are happening with the Supreme Court. | ||
Listen to this from Eric Daughtry. | ||
Just now, another activist defeat. | ||
6-3, the Supreme Court has nixed a district court's order preventing President Trump from firing 1,400 Department of Education employees, dissenting, Jackson, Sotomayor, and Kagan. | ||
Sotomayor is fuming, saying that the conservative justices are either willfully blind to the implications of its ruling or naive, but either way, the threat to our Constitution's separation of powers is grave. | ||
She basically said that because President Trump publicly said that he wants to dissolve the Department of Ed, all of his actions to downsize the DOE, such as firings, constitute violating congressional statute. | ||
Thankfully, that dangerous line of thinking is in the minority. | ||
All right, so I would basically say the paraphrase on this one is the same thing as it pertains to deportations. | ||
Do you want to be governed by lower level courts? | ||
So we elect the president. | ||
The president tells you what he's going to do when it comes to firing people from the deep state and eliminating these agencies and all of those things. | ||
We voted him in for that. | ||
Then some lower court or deportations, you know, all of those things, whatever the laundry list of things that Trump ran on. | ||
Then, so we can either be, we can vote for people and then pray that they're going to do the right thing or come through with their promises, which is exactly what Donald Trump is doing. | ||
That's one way we could do it. | ||
That's the way we're trying to do it right now. | ||
Or we could do it the other way, which is that every time we elect somebody, some random judge somewhere is able to say, no, you can't do that. | ||
Well, thankfully, the Supreme Court, which is the supreme law of the land, and if the Supreme Court got into a fight with the office of the presidency, with the executive branch, right, the executive branch versus the judicial branch, then you'd be at real loggerheads. | ||
They decide what is legal. | ||
And if the president bucked that, that would be a problem. | ||
But the president doesn't, is not beholden to every lower level court out there. | ||
So this is good. | ||
Trump said we are going to drain the swamp. | ||
We are going to get rid of the bureaucracy. | ||
And he fired 1,400 people from the Department of Education. | ||
I guarantee you, your kids aren't going to be stupider after this. | ||
They'll probably be smarter. | ||
This from Donald Trump on Truth Social. | ||
The United States Supreme Court has handed a majority victory to parents and students across the country by declaring the Trump administration may proceed on returning the functions of the Department of Education back to the states. | ||
Now with this great Supreme Court decision, our Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, may begin this very important process. | ||
The federal government has been running our education system into the ground, but we are going to turn it all around by giving the power back to the people. | ||
America's students will be the best, brightest, and most highly educated anywhere in the world. | ||
Thank you to the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
And okay, guys, the proof is in the pudding here. | ||
Do you think that as we see all of the bad things that have transpired in the country over the last decade or so, that we're bringing up a generation of young people who know what they're doing, who understand history, who understand good and evil, who have the proper values and all those things? | ||
Do you think that that has worked via the Department of Education? | ||
Or do you see that in certain little pockets as we've handed things back to the states of parents, as there's a massive movement to homeschool, as parents are, as you get charter schools and school vouchers, so you can make more decisions, then there becomes a little more competition. | ||
It's a little more localized, and then it starts working better. | ||
Well, the answer to that is absolutely obvious. | ||
And I love the fact, I've loved it since day one, that he brought in Linda McMahon, who is a billionaire wife Of Vince McMahon from the WWE Wrestling, who does not need this job, and he brought her in. | ||
And as Linda said on day one, I am here to put myself out of a job, and here she is. | ||
The Department of Education was set up in 1980. | ||
We have now spent, as a country, over $3 trillion to watch the performance of our students continue to decline. | ||
And as I said in my confirmation hearing, we're just simply not doing something right. | ||
I don't think that education that is handled from a bureaucratic position in Washington, D.C. is best for the state. | ||
Yeah, that is right. | ||
and to think she's a woman who got dropped on her head. | ||
Dropped on her head, and she's still smarter than any Democrat out there. | ||
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All right. | ||
So we've talked a bit about the Gavin Newsom on the program today. | ||
I don't like Gavin Newsom very much, but if things keep going the direction that I seem to think they are going in, the left is only going to get worse. | ||
It is going to get worse and worse. | ||
We have obviously plenty of evidence of that, what's happening in New York City right now. | ||
We're going to show you some evidence in Minnesota, but to the point where Gavin Newsom and his evil snake slickness and all of that stuff that the people who hate him are like, well, he's slick and he's handsome and his hair is nice. | ||
He is going to look like the good old days once these democratic socialists who are now admitting they're socialists, basically admitting they're communists, soon will admit they're Marxists and eventually will all be jihadists when they take over the cities and make all of the cities in the United States unlivable. | ||
That'll be the real divide. | ||
You think the divide right now is conservative versus liberal or red versus blue or something like that? | ||
It is going to be psychotic communist jihadi-run cities that will be unlivable bastions of Mad Max lunacy versus just decent people living out in the forest. | ||
That's where we'll be. | ||
Anyway, here is Islamist communist Zorhan Mamdami. | ||
He had to abruptly end his press conference because people started asking him questions. | ||
And they play when the Saints Go Marching In, which this guy should not be around a classic like that. | ||
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Sorry, folks. | ||
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I'm so sorry, guys. | ||
Sorry, we just talked about it as you know, shitty band. | ||
Uh, you're a-The lady getting the horn. | ||
You know, somebody, if you watch that again later, maybe we can rewind it real quick. | ||
When you watch that later, somebody was like, lady, get the horn. | ||
Somebody, they're asking him questions. | ||
Do you globalize the UFO? | ||
Do you want to kill all the Jews? | ||
Lady, could somebody get the horn? | ||
We're playing that song, so maybe he's not an evil communist. | ||
Fuck, the window says, We are all screwed. | ||
But it's not just him. | ||
It's not just him. | ||
Because what did I tell you people? | ||
What did I say a couple weeks ago? | ||
Everything about him is evil and communist, and it's counter to American beliefs. | ||
And he wasn't even a citizen less than a decade ago. | ||
And he lied about being black to get into Colombia and all of this stuff, right? | ||
But they will be able to massage it enough. | ||
And look, look who he's up against in New York City. | ||
He's up against Eric Adams, who has no ground game, who's completely unimpressive, who's an utter fraud, who ushered in all of this nonsense anyway. | ||
Who, yes, he's a bit better right now and his suits fit well. | ||
And then they have the pathetic lunatic who killed, how many people did Andrew Como kill? | ||
You got to stop killing all of your voters, dude, because old people vote. | ||
And he's still going to run. | ||
So they're going to split the vote. | ||
Mondami's going to be mayor unless something really, really crazy happens. | ||
The only saving grace maybe is Curtis Sliwa from the Guardian Angels, who's been a great New Yorker fighting for the right things for 40 years. | ||
But there's just no reason to believe New York City is going to make the right choice here. | ||
But what will they do? | ||
He will have these slick advertisements. | ||
They'll have soft lenses. | ||
What else do they do with a lens? | ||
They put Vaseline on a lens and they can do all these crazy things. | ||
And he's always smiling, right? | ||
As he's telling you how if you just give him enough of your money and power, he'll just do nice things for you. | ||
He's never run anything. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
You get all that. | ||
But if it works for just a little bit, it's going to start popping up in cities everywhere else. | ||
And that is already happening. | ||
Here is socialist, self-avowed socialist Omar Fateh in Minnesota talking about how his goal is to infiltrate the government to enrich the Somalis. | ||
Investing in increasing affordable housing and not gentrifying our neighborhoods. | ||
These are all things that are causing harm to our community because of this idea that there isn't money when in reality we do have this money to spend on this. | ||
It's just that we're choosing not to. | ||
It's not a value of ours. | ||
So right now we're blessed to have three Somali elected officials at the capital, me, Sister Hodan Hassan, who's in the state house, and Brother Mahmoud Nur. | ||
And we work very closely together and we carry each other's bills. | ||
So the way it works is if there's a bill in the house, it needs an identical bill to be carried in the Senate for it to be negotiated and to pass in the committees and then go on for the floor session and then go on to the governor's signature. | ||
So we're able to pass our bills back and forth. | ||
That'll help benefit our communities. | ||
Oh, your communities. | ||
So your Somali communities. | ||
What about your Minnesotan communities? | ||
And that's great that you've got sister Western Aim and brother Huyam Alam and everybody else. | ||
And that's just really wonderful. | ||
But do you care about the average Minnesotan or do you only care about The Somalians that are there, and of course, as you know, this is Ilhan Omar's district and she did marry her brother. | ||
Could somebody get on that? | ||
Could we send an email to somebody about that? | ||
Yeah, she married her brother. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Like, you're so perfect. | ||
Here's a bit more on Omar Fateh, who is running for Minnesota mayor, who has never lived in Somalia, interestingly enough, and yet he keeps referring to it as our home, even though he was born in Washington, D.C. Ironic, isn't it? | ||
We should make dua for him and pray for him. | ||
I understand that our Somali communities are all connected to each other here in Minnesota and back home, and I ask for your support. | ||
There's always been a link between our community here as well as back home. | ||
And I'm running to bridge that gap and unite all of us and represent all of us because when we succeed here, we're going to succeed everywhere. | ||
And I'm hoping to do that just like Abderzak, inshallah. | ||
Ah, so you want to link the communities of Somalia back home with your community so you can all succeed together. | ||
Anything about America? | ||
Anything about Minnesotans? | ||
There are great people from Minnesota. | ||
Remember this lady? | ||
Yeah, you know who that is? | ||
That's Rose Nyland. | ||
Okay, Rose Nyland, who of course was born and raised and raised her family with her husband Charlie in St. Olaf, Minnesota. | ||
Okay, so suburb. | ||
But that woman should not be subjected to the stuff that you're going to subject her to. | ||
And you might be going, Dave, well, what's he going to subject her to? | ||
He just wants to bring Somalia to Minnesota. | ||
That's not so bad. | ||
Well, here's a couple of his ideas. | ||
Everyone keeps asking me, Omar, why aren't you doing more videos? | ||
As a state senator with a second full-time job and a kid on the way, I just haven't been able to find the time. | ||
I've also been fighting for you, passing things like tuition-free college for working-class families, rideshare protections for our Uber and Lyft drivers, and the legalization of fentanyl testing strips. | ||
But this summer, you're going to be seeing a lot more of me. | ||
By increasing the minimum wage to $20 by 2028 and passing rent stabilization to stop price gouging and incentivizing new construction, we can protect workers. | ||
Protecting all of our communities from Donald Trump means not letting MPD interact with ICE, whether it's for an immigration raid or not. | ||
Our residents deserve a mayor that will stand up to Donald Trump and say, no, not in our community. | ||
These people are so fucked if they live in these cities. | ||
Let me know when we're back on air live, okay? | ||
Because these people are just beyond. | ||
Oh, well. | ||
Tuition-free college. | ||
College makes people stupid, and only stupid people believe it should be free. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
Fentanyl testing, yes, that's yes. | ||
$20 minimum wage. | ||
Dude, you, you, why not $25? | ||
What are you, racist? | ||
Come on, $30. | ||
That's it. | ||
Rent freeze. | ||
Oh, because we know that works well. | ||
Cause then all the builders are going to be like, yes, could I come in and build really cool, nice new houses? | ||
They're rent frozen and people are just going to live in them forever and I'm never going to make a profit. | ||
That would be nice. | ||
Oh, and not work with ice so we can get more Somalis on our streets. | ||
That is just great. | ||
Also, Omar Fateh's brother-in-law apparently lied to a jury about ballot harvesting. | ||
These people are nothing if not consistent, but I guess he didn't marry his sister, so get this guy a gold star. | ||
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The second complaint was that Fateh didn't respond when his brother-in-law, Musa Mohammoud Mohammed, was convicted of lying to a federal grand jury about ballots he turned in on behalf of other voters in 2020 without their permission. | |
So based on the advice of my lawyer, I'm again going to invoke my Fifth Amendment right and decline to answer. | ||
Dawson Kimyon was Fateh's campaign manager, but took the Fifth Amendment repeatedly when asked about the campaign. | ||
Eventually, the panel dropped the second complaint, finding no evidence that Fateh knew about the ballot situation. | ||
Anyway, good luck, Minnesota. | ||
She married her brother. | ||
She's a terrorist supporter and all that stuff, Ilhan, I'm talking about. | ||
And then you've got this guy ballot harvesting and wants to just absolutely usher in communism, but he is doing the momtani. | ||
We play soft. | ||
Can we do a little of that? | ||
Why don't we do that around here? | ||
Can't we have a little ambient music playing behind me and I'll smile while saying horrible things? | ||
Why am I just talking to the camera? | ||
There should just be like sort of light elevator music and I'll just say evil, horrible things and people will be like, boy, that guy seems pretty great. | ||
Let's jump over to Gavin Newsom again because I'm trying to combine all of this into one evil ball of insanity. | ||
Here he is talking about this thing that the Democrats, I cannot believe they're admitting it now, that they are fully admitting that the reason they are for illegal immigration is because they want people to live in perpetual servitude. | ||
Go. | ||
Backbone, I mean, half of our agriculture workers, you care about farmers and ranchers, if that's what you're like your number one go-to commitment, then you sure as hell should care about their workers. | ||
41% of our construction workers in Texas and California have the highest percentage of their construction workers that would fill into that category. | ||
How the hell do we rebuild Altadena and Palisades? | ||
We're going to need a peak next year. | ||
We estimate about 70,000 workers without that workforce. | ||
Ain't going to happen. | ||
You're struggling here. | ||
You imagine a peak there. | ||
So I think there needs to be a pathway for those folks as we secure the border that we own that issue. | ||
Do you feel that they're taking American jobs? | ||
Not in Tulare County. | ||
Not when in Ventura County. | ||
I don't know many people that want a job out there in those packing facilities. | ||
I don't see many people look like me jumping at those jobs. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
I hate him. | ||
I really need to do something about that. | ||
I don't have hatred in my heart, and I hate him. | ||
Okay, first off, as we secure the border, he threw that in there in the middle. | ||
You were completely against securing the border. | ||
You're still against it. | ||
You still called Donald Trump racist. | ||
And it was your administration that led in 21 million people. | ||
Okay, we'll put that aside for a moment. | ||
As to whether legal Americans would want those jobs, well, we're really not sure, actually, because if you're building a house, let's say, in California, and you know you can pay illegals, I don't know, a third, 25% of what you might have to pay these other people, and you don't have to worry about insurance and all the other things that come along because they're illegal and you're doing it all shady. | ||
Well, you're not going to hire the other people. | ||
So we have no idea how many people would take those jobs. | ||
If actually it was all done transparently and we knew who was in the country and who was getting those jobs, it might, you might find, boy, there might be people out there, there might be 19-year-olds out there who are in college who could do a little construction work. | ||
I'm watching the Sopranos right now. | ||
You know what Tony Soprano did? | ||
He took his son, Anthony, and he said, Anthony, get the fuck out of the house and you're going to take a job at that construction site. | ||
And it worked for the kid. | ||
Once he had a little responsibility on his place, he got engaged. | ||
She eventually left him. | ||
But you can't blame the situation on why she left him. | ||
She had her own problems. | ||
She had her other kid. | ||
The Latino-Italian thing was tough. | ||
You get the point. | ||
But again, the idea that they basically are just saying, listen, the only way we can function is if we have these illegals being paid low wages to build our houses and pick our fruit, they're all going to be replaced with robots, not just robots when it comes to picking fruit. | ||
I saw a video, we should find it. | ||
I saw a video the other day of how they're going to be able to build houses in the future. | ||
And with 3D printing, they are going to be able to do unbelievable things. | ||
They'll basically be able to take almost like a plastic model of a house. | ||
It's hard to imagine this, but basically like a plastic model that they can put together in like two days. | ||
And then they can pretty much just pour cement in it. | ||
And you'll get the entire structure of the house in about 48 hours. | ||
They are going to figure out all sorts of ways. | ||
And then guess what? | ||
You're going to be able to, when you have to put the air conditioner, let's say on the roof, you're going to have a drone that's going to do it. | ||
You're not going to need 20 men with a crane and all of those things. | ||
So again, you're going to import all of these people because temporarily they're going to make you feel better about yourself. | ||
And then at the same time, you're going to then force them all out of work because of technology. | ||
And they're going to be here and they're going to be pissed. | ||
And Gavin, they might come to Plump Jack Winery and burn it down because they will not be happy with you at that point. | ||
Here's another wizard from Cali. | ||
This is Mayor Karen Bass. | ||
And guess what she's going to do? | ||
I cannot believe they're doing this here. | ||
Well, I can believe it. | ||
What am I? | ||
I fully believe that they are doing this. | ||
She's giving cash to illegals who suddenly can't get to work because they're worried about ICE. | ||
Believable, believable. | ||
This is a way to distract from her failure as a mayor, the crime, the homelessness problem, the lack of rebuild after the fires that were preventable when you were in Ghana. | ||
Now it's this great idea. | ||
Let's give illegal aliens cash because they're too scared to work illegally. | ||
Watch. | ||
We also are going to have a reinstitution of the Angelino Card, something that Mayor Garcetti started during COVID that will actually provide cash assistance to people. | ||
Because, you know, you have people who don't want to leave their homes, who are not going to work, and they are in need of cash. | ||
We're organizing food deliveries. | ||
I mean, there's all sorts of things that we are having to do now to protect people from the federal government. | ||
I'm sorry, guys. | ||
That crazy bitch should be in jail. | ||
She should not be mayor. | ||
If there was ever a reason to recall somebody, that is it right there. | ||
And I get it. | ||
You failed with the recall of Gavin Newsom, and you guys don't have any balls, and you all deserve exactly what you're getting and everything else. | ||
But what is she saying? | ||
People are afraid to go to work. | ||
Do you know? | ||
Now, that may be true, but do you know why they're afraid to go to work? | ||
Because they're here illegally. | ||
So her answer to that problem is we're going to take more money from the legal people and put it on a card and give it to the illegal people. | ||
Oh, and we're going to deliver food to their fucking houses. | ||
I'm never. | ||
You tell Bill Maher, I'm not going back to go even to do his show. | ||
I've had it with that state. | ||
I'm not doing it. | ||
I can't take it anymore. | ||
A little bit more from Eric Daughtry. | ||
Breaking. | ||
It has just been revealed that one of the illegal aliens arrested by the Trump administration at the California weed farm was a child molester. | ||
He had most recently been sentenced for seven years over kidnapping and attempted rape. | ||
Gavin Newsom welcomes people like him. | ||
So this is at the very farm that we were talking about yesterday, the weed farm that that wizard, Abby Phillips from CNN, said that it's somehow legal for 14-year-old illegal children to be working at. | ||
And then ICE showed up and then you have the mothers running around and the children running around. | ||
They were all illegal. | ||
Otherwise, if you were legal, if ICE knocked on our door right now, if there was a knock on the door and ICE walked in, would any of you have a reason to leave? | ||
You're all legal. | ||
You're all legal. | ||
Okay, thank God they're all legal here. | ||
We have nothing to worry about. | ||
Let's throw to Scott Jennings trying to explain to the morons at CNN what is what as it pertains to child labor and, I don't know, child molestation and some other shit that the Democrats are into. | ||
Music I just want to go back to the thing I was most concerned about in reading all of this today, and that's that these little children are found on these farms. | ||
I mean, are we really saying here in the year 2025, well, we have to maintain the status quo of illegal immigration in the United States because we need little children to pick marijuana in California? | ||
It's like blowing my mind. | ||
No, no, no, you know, Scott, I think you're making a really, frankly, it's a very important point. | ||
I mean, the fact that young children, immigrants or not, are working on these farms, whether they're forced to because they have to make money for their families or maybe they, you know, for whatever reason. | ||
I totally agree that that is something that we as a country need to address. | ||
But I think you have to acknowledge that there has been no effort made by policymakers, Republican or Democrat, to address the driving causes of that, which are the employers willing to employ these children. | ||
Who is employing a 16-year-old undocumented immigrant? | ||
And why are these people? | ||
I mean, one of the forums that was rated, I read, is even a Gavin Newsom donor. | ||
I think the governor of California should ask why you're doing these things. | ||
And I don't have a problem going after that. | ||
By the way, I really don't. | ||
I know you want to make it about California, but it's not about California. | ||
She is genuinely the dumbest person on television. | ||
First off, yes. | ||
If your argument is, yes, we should have a border and stop illegals from being here so that children can't work at weed farms where they might be molested, then you got one. | ||
But that's not really what your argument is. | ||
Your argument is we should be upset about the people hiring them. | ||
Now, there is some legitimacy to that. | ||
You have a freaking completely broken border and a broken system. | ||
And then are there going to be business people, whether they're at a chicken Processing plant, or it's a weed farm, or a landscaping thing, or a house building company, or whatever it might be, who then are going to hire these people because the system has been broken for so long. | ||
And they actually don't care because they're illegal, whether they're 28 and perfectly healthy, or whether they're bringing their 14-year-old kid around. | ||
Yeah, so you want to blame the business owner for that? | ||
I'm not defending the person that is hiring all the illegals and putting them in bad conditions and using child labor and all that. | ||
But the fact that you're focused on that guy as opposed to, I don't know, you could focus on the pen, the electronic pen that was in office for four years that you ran cover for that allowed all these people to come to the country in the first place. | ||
Now let's go back to Karen Bass because something incredible happened. | ||
They slightly ticked down the number of homeless people, although I'm going to put a little asterisk on this little video we're going to show you, and then we'll get to the real numbers in just a second. | ||
Take a look. | ||
When I was on my way over here, I got a text message from our governor congratulating Los Angeles for moving the needle forward. | ||
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For the second year in a row, homelessness has decreased in Los Angeles, according to LA Mayor Karen Bass. | |
Are there still unhoused Angelenos? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are there still encampments? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is reducing homelessness by having people in motels still very expensive? | ||
And do we need to look for more cost-effective ways? | ||
Yes. | ||
But all of this are a step forward. | ||
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Wow. | |
She's so happy with that smile. | ||
She somehow got the numbers that 3% homelessness went down. | ||
Well, that's very exciting. | ||
Although here's Kevin Dalton, who at one time ran for governor of California against Gavin Newsom, and he gives us a little insight into these numbers. | ||
The decrease, the 3% decrease, was from 45,252 to 43,699. | ||
So that's okay, 3%. | ||
Except 1,553 is not nothing, except 2,508 homeless people died on the sidewalks of Los Angeles last year. | ||
So the amount of people who are just dying because of drugs and destitution and they accidentally stuck the needle in the wrong vein and everything else is why. | ||
You got a video of a park. | ||
You got a video of a park in Los Angeles where I live in Florida. | ||
And here in Florida, there's parks everywhere. | ||
And you go to the park and they have like the wheel that you can spin the kids around. | ||
You got a jungle gym. | ||
You might have something with ropes, that sort of thing. | ||
The park that we have here, there's a big wooden lizard and you can climb into his mouth and jump around and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Here's a MacArthur park in Los Angeles. | ||
Frankly, it is outrageous and un-American that we have federal armed vehicles in our parks when nothing is going on in the parks. | ||
You got to love the way they edited that with her nonsensical words. | ||
You know, I want to mention just how, you know, I talk about how decline is a choice. | ||
That's really my favorite line that DeSantis, I think, popularized in the first place. | ||
It does not have to be this way. | ||
They're choosing it, right? | ||
They're choosing it over and over. | ||
So her being excited about the 3% drop while she's also paying people to stay at home who are illegal, they're choosing that. | ||
We choose something very different here in Florida. | ||
Let me just tell you one quick personal story on this. | ||
About a week ago, I was leaving Whole Foods and on the corner of that shopping center, there was a guy that had sent, there wasn't just a homeless guy. | ||
If there's a homeless guy, it is what it is. | ||
We don't see a lot of it down here. | ||
I don't love to see it, but it is what it is. | ||
You can wander the streets and be homeless, right? | ||
But there was a guy who had basically set up like a little tent with a shopping cart and he kind of built like a little, what looked like a little bit of a structure and a little home right on the corner there. | ||
So all I did was I texted our local police chief here, who's an absolutely great guy. | ||
And I said, hey, Chi, I took a picture and I said, hey, Chief, just FYI. | ||
I don't know what the law is about this exactly, but you might want to know about this because it looks like he's setting up shop here. | ||
He actually texted me back immediately. | ||
It was on the other side of the street than his jurisdiction, but he immediately sent it over to the police chief who was in charge of that and it was gone. | ||
It was gone. | ||
So decline is a choice. | ||
MacArthur Park does not have to be like that. | ||
All of the parks of New York City do not have to be like that. | ||
San Francisco doesn't have to be like that. | ||
But you guys have chosen and you're about to choose much more of it in New York and Minnesota. | ||
And as Jerry said to George, good luck with all of that. | ||
Let's finish up with some positive. | ||
Have we talked about Donald Trump once on this show? | ||
Have I said the word Trump once in 56 minutes? | ||
That might be some kind of record. | ||
Let's talk about Donald Trump for just a second because listen to what is happening as it pertains to Ukraine, NATO, and us spending zero dollars as it relates to incoming weapons. | ||
I'm going to have a meeting with the Secretary General who's coming in tomorrow. | ||
But we basically are going to send them various pieces of very sophisticated military, and they're going to pay us 100% for them. | ||
And that's the way we want it. | ||
And we've been trying to get that again. | ||
I don't think Biden ever asked for it. | ||
Okay, so let me be very fair here. | ||
During all of Biden's or the Auto Penn's tenure, as it pertained to NATO, my position was, I don't understand how you just keep giving weapons and everything to Ukraine, unlimited checks and unlimited weapons, when at the end of the day, the guy's got a massive army and has nukes at the end, right? | ||
Like, I don't see what's the number of planes you have to give him, the number of troops you have to send, or equipment that you send, or the number of tanks, blah, blah. | ||
Like, I don't think there is a number because at the end, at the end of everything, so you grind Russia into a halt and then he's got nukes. | ||
So let me first, just being as fair as I can possibly be, I don't love the idea of just more weapons to them in a war that they seemingly cannot win militarily, right? | ||
They might be able to win it through back channels. | ||
They might be able to win it with some kind of resolution, but a physical war, we're going to, now, Trump's position on that might be, hey, we have to, Putin is not coming around the way we wanted, so we have to threaten him more. | ||
Like maybe we can cause enough damage that he does get threatened. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Trump has a pretty good track record. | ||
So again, I'm willing to give him a leash on that. | ||
But the fact that we are at least not going to pay for the weapons, we will be paid for weapons that we send, I would say that in and of itself is good. | ||
Here's a bit more on Trump's new relationship with NATO and that actually other countries are going to pay in. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
And we've made a deal today, and I'm going to have Mark speak about it, but we've made a deal today where we're going to be sending them weapons and they're going to be paying for them. | ||
The United States will not be having any payment made. | ||
We're not buying it, but we will manufacture it and they're going to be paying for it. | ||
Our last meeting of a month ago was very successful in that they agreed to 5%, which is more than a trillion dollars a year. | ||
So they have a lot of money. | ||
And these are wealthy nations. | ||
They have a lot of money. | ||
If they want to do it. | ||
They feel very strongly about it. | ||
And we feel strongly about it, too. | ||
Okay. | ||
So again, regardless of wherever you stand on the Ukraine-Russia situation and whether you agree with my general principle or not about giving weapons and everything, the fact that at least some of the finances related to all of this will be more equitable, a word that they love, I think that is probably good. | ||
And I want to end with this final segment because it's extraordinary to me. | ||
I mean, I think today, maybe more than usual, we laid out just like the general craziness of the left and the hysterics around these people and all of that kind of stuff. | ||
But I want to show you this video. | ||
This is former Obama chief of staff Rah Emanuel, and he's with Dana Bash. | ||
And you know my feelings about Dana Bash. | ||
And as you watch her, just always look at her eyes. | ||
She just looks, there's something so inauthentic just sitting in there, the way she laughs. | ||
It's all just like actress something with her. | ||
I just don't know what's going on there. | ||
But listen to here, how they basically, they're going after Trump. | ||
And you know why? | ||
Because he hasn't put Trump's soldiers on the streets in other countries in all these years, something he promised he would never do. | ||
And we also finished up Iran without one death, without one troop or anything else. | ||
He's only put troops on our streets. | ||
And they somehow think that that is bad. | ||
Watch. | ||
I'm going to get one side note. | ||
I'm going to come back. | ||
Have you noticed something? | ||
There's a couple articles recently about the Trump Doctrine. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's one and done, et cetera. | ||
The only, you know, a missile hit Solomoni or a missile hit in the Trump Doctrine, the only place in the world that Donald Trump has put boots on the ground and deployed troops is in America. | ||
He has never deployed troops in six years of the presidency anywhere in the world except for Los Angeles. | ||
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It's really interesting. | |
If you think of what a doctrine is and the deployment of your national defense and security apparatus in exercise. | ||
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It's in the air, but not on the ground. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Soleimani, he's killed in Iraq. | ||
Iran, he bombs the nuclear facilities. | ||
And in LA, they get troops on the ground. | ||
That's the Trump doctrine. | ||
The only place he's actually put boots on the ground is in an American city. | ||
That's some good journalism there, Dana. | ||
You laughed at all the right parts. | ||
Yeah, that is the Trump doctrine. | ||
We killed Soleimani. | ||
Trump 45 did that. | ||
And we sent a message to Iran, stop messing around. | ||
And Iran was quiet during the Trump years. | ||
And then what happened during the Biden years? | ||
The Middle East absolutely exploded, October 7th, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Then Trump also unleashed Israel to do what it had to do with Iran. | ||
And it was a 12-day war that we dropped six bombs and now we're back home. | ||
And Iran is quiet. | ||
And their proxies, Hezbollah, Hamas, et cetera, et cetera, the Houthis, they're all quiet too. | ||
So yes, his doctrine, which was peace through strength, is working. | ||
And also the fact that he has troops, to whatever extent troops actually are on the streets of America, it is to clean up the illegal mess that you created. | ||
So yeah, Trump's right. | ||
The doctrine is good. | ||
You're all morons. | ||
We thought we'd end the show with this. | ||
You know how these, this is the new thing, Mamdami, and what was the other guy's name? | ||
Omar Facteh. | ||
This is what they're all going to do. | ||
They're going to put in all of the, I keep saying they, they do this interesting thing with the lenses so everything's kind of soft behind them. | ||
They play this lo-fi music while they tell you good things about how they're going to run the government run stores and they're going to give you $20 minimum wage and all these things. | ||
So I thought, could we play a little lo-fi music? | ||
And I'll just say horrible things and let's see if it convinces people that things are good. | ||
Do we have a little lo-fi music that we can lo-fi music that we're going to throw in here? | ||
So the thing is, guys, you're all going to die. | ||
The communists are going to come kill all of us. | ||
And they're horrible people. | ||
He were here to destroy the very system that all of our ancestors fled. | ||
And, you know, well, we're going to be in a lot of trouble. | ||
Did anyone feel better because of the music there? | ||
That's the point. | ||
That's the point. | ||
That's our show. | ||
Thank you for watching. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
I hope you did. | ||
Post-game show 30 seconds, RubenReport.locals.com. | ||
Goodbye. | ||
Congressman Hank Johnson coming to give you some more ear candy or perhaps an earache. | ||
But I'm going to do my best off of this Jason Isbil tune, Dream Sickle. |