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I don't know if the glue that they are putting your eyelashes on is seeping into your brain, but you are an idiot. | ||
You just beheaded that guy? | ||
You're supposed to give head, not behead. | ||
Remember January 6th? | ||
That was the day that I had just switched over. | ||
I'd been doing eggs with olive oil. | ||
And I switched back to real butter that morning. | ||
And then I was watching TV and people are freaking out because a few people with a Lego set or something showed up at the Capitol. | ||
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Anyway, let's talk about boner pills for a minute, and then we'll move on the other side. | |
Sydney Sweeney's bath water here. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
What is up, people? | ||
I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is the Ruben Report. | ||
It's September 30th, 2025. | ||
And yes, as you know, I'm going to Australia, and we were informed this morning that all of the VIP tickets for all the shows have already sold out. | ||
So I did the unthinkable. | ||
I said open up more of them because I know people want the two-second hug. | ||
So if you go to Dave Rubin.com slash events right now, by the end of today, all of the shows will have more VIP seats. | ||
The VIP seats always sell out real quick. | ||
There will be more. | ||
If you want regular seats, they are available right now. | ||
And that's it for promos. | ||
Today we have a jam-packed program full of paper and pens and coffee and glasses. | ||
Let's get to it. | ||
The main thing that we're gonna talk about is what's going on largely in these Democrat-run cities. | ||
We're gonna start with Portland. | ||
We're gonna talk about what's going on over in New York City where they're about to become a communist shithole. | ||
There might be a sensible peace deal tomorrow Uh over there in the Middle East. | ||
And then the Democrats might be shutting down the government. | ||
Don't threaten me with good time. | ||
We'll do all that and more, so let's dive right in. | ||
As you know, Donald Trump has decided to do a little something about our blue cities, which refuse to do what they are supposed to do, which is make sure that people are safe and can go outside without being, I don't know, raped andor stabbed, so that they can have commerce, so that you can uh go out with your family and not feel threatened. | ||
Don't feel like you're gonna be uh stabbed, that sort of you know, pretty basic stuff. | ||
I'm a child of the 90s. | ||
It was that's how it was back then. | ||
Uh but of course there are cities that they're just not doing this, and Trump is now sending in the Fed. | ||
So I want to start with this headline uh from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
And listen to the way they're framing this type of thing. | ||
And this is the Wall Street Journal, which is a f which is not like a crazed lefty rag. | ||
Like it actually is one of the more centrist, let's say mainstream papers still. | ||
It's Trump versus Portland again in clash over federal troops. | ||
Some Oregon business and political leaders say the president perpetuating outdated narratives while federal authorities call for protection at local ice facility. | ||
So for some reason, the way they're framing the article is that some leaders are not happy with Trump. | ||
Now we know that there's an awful lot of people in Portland that are happy because for years now, Antifa has been taking over the city, trying to and partially successfully burning down the federal courthouse in Portland. | ||
We know about the drugs. | ||
Like you know about all the stuff. | ||
Trump finally goes in and does something, and then for some reason, the Wall Street Journal decides to write an article that some business leaders aren't happy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, to me, if you open up a coffee shop and there's an awful lot of coffee, what do they have in Portland? | ||
They got two things. | ||
They got a lot of craft coffee and craft beer. | ||
Something about small batch. | ||
They just love it up in Portland, okay? | ||
And if you open up a little craft beer place, or you open up your coffee shop, and then every couple days, Antifa is able to shut down the street, or they can create a semi-autonomous zone, or they can bust up your window, etc. | ||
At some point, you're like, you know, I'm not that into this. | ||
So Trump's trying to do something about it. | ||
But what do they call a man who tries to clean up the streets? | ||
I'll give you a hint. | ||
It starts with an H, it ends with an Hitler. | ||
Yes, it's Hitler, and uh listen to Whoopi Goldberg. | ||
America, we're all seeing the holes that exist that we have never had deal with before. | ||
We've never had to deal with anything like this before. | ||
That's why Europe is looking at us, kind of going, yeah, we we've been through this. | ||
So you you can't go around it, you can't go under it, you gotta go through it. | ||
Whoopi. | ||
You see what she did there? | ||
Do you see what Whoopi did? | ||
God bless Whoopi, the dreadlocks are just too tight or something. | ||
Um Whoopi, what she's saying is that, oh, Trump is putting troops on our streets to clean up our streets. | ||
We cleaned up DC, we started cleaning up Chicago, now we're doing it with Portland. | ||
And what she's trying to make you think is that's what Hitler did in Europe. | ||
Hitler not only tried to exterminate some of his own people, that was the Jews. | ||
I know you're not thrilled with those people generally. | ||
Um, but he also invaded several other countries, and I don't know, I think upwards of over 20 million people died in World War II. | ||
Uh, Hitler didn't go into the random towns in Germany and try to kick out just illegals and make sure that masked lunatics weren't destroying the city. | ||
But this is what you guys do with everything. | ||
And of course, again, it's to the backdrop of of the thing that is just gonna be the sticky thing for quite some time, which is the death of Charlie, right? | ||
And the idea that everyone is Hitler and everyone is Nazis, and by the way, lady, would you would you rather be in Europe? | ||
Europe, particularly Western Europe, would you rather be in France? | ||
Would you rather be in Spain? | ||
Would you rather be in Britain? | ||
Would you rather be in these countries? | ||
Because they got a whole host of other problems. | ||
But every single thing that these people do is to confuse you about what the real problems are. | ||
And this video might be the best example we've ever had of that. | ||
Joy Reed, uh, you know, and I'm 50-50 on showing videos of her. | ||
She's not on MSNBC anymore. | ||
She's got a little podcast, she's trying hard. | ||
But this video is so insane. | ||
Everything she says here is so totally bananas that we had to put it in. | ||
I didn't want to do it. | ||
I don't even know who's in charge over here. | ||
But listen, sh listen as she talks about Trump's fascist agenda, and then you tell me is fascism good or not. | ||
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It's that if you go back before the 20th century, there were no income taxes, there were no regulations on business, You could earn as much money as you want, leave a hundred percent of it to your children with no taxes. | |
That's the world they want back. | ||
And to get it back, they need society to change. | ||
They need people to be less modern. | ||
They need people to want fewer things. | ||
So she was talking about Trump being a fascist, and then she explained that they want to take us back to no income tax. | ||
Do we have the ding sound? | ||
Do we can we get the ding sound? | ||
I'll try to do it. | ||
And then you give me a little ding sound. | ||
Come on, let's do it. | ||
We have all the technology over there. | ||
No income tax. | ||
Pretty good. | ||
What was it? | ||
No regulations. | ||
Pretty solid. | ||
Earn what you want. | ||
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Family inherits everything. | |
Like, that's pretty freaking that all sounds quite spectacular. | ||
Okay. | ||
That is not fascism. | ||
Fascism is giant corporations working with the government to stifle you, the individual. | ||
But I know she's not that bright. | ||
We had a little fun with this. | ||
I haven't seen this yet. | ||
I commanded Joseph to put this together right before the show. | ||
I'm gonna see it with you for the first time. | ||
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Go. | |
Is it if you go back before the 20th century, there were no income taxes. | ||
There were no regulations on business. | ||
You can earn as much money as you want, leave 100% of it to your children with no taxes. | ||
That's the world they want back. | ||
See, and they said that nobody could take a new Star Wars reference and make it worthwhile. | ||
And I did it right there. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
All right. | ||
So what is going on in Portland? | ||
We know what's going on in Portland. | ||
And as always, the Democrats, if you go, if, okay, it's Chicago, they're killing all the black people. | ||
Don't do anything about it. | ||
Oh, and you started doing something about it, now you're racist. | ||
Well, we're getting a version of that now out of Portland and Oregon at large. | ||
Uh, Oregon governor Tina Kotech, uh, here she is talking about how everything in Portland is just spectacular. | ||
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Yeah, well, thank you. | |
First of all, I want people to know that Portland, Oregon, is a beautiful, vibrant, successful city. | ||
We are not a war zone. | ||
Uh, I was out there all weekend long. | ||
People are out and about shopping, going to restaurants, going to soccer matches, going to shows. | ||
Uh, Portland is a beautiful place, and we are not under siege. | ||
There's no insurrection here. | ||
When the president makes a choice to say, I should have military. | ||
Okay, so there you have her telling you everything's great in Portland. | ||
So you should what they're always saying is ignore what you can see. | ||
Ignore Antifa attacking the courthouse and ignore the mayhem and the drugs and the homelessness and all that stuff. | ||
Is is this AI? | ||
I don't know if I this came across my desk this morning. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a very short video of Tina. | ||
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It's so safe. | |
Okay, so that aside for just a second, this is not AI. | ||
This is a picture from yesterday. | ||
This is an aerial shot of a homeless encampment in Portland. | ||
Now just try to imagine for a second. | ||
Imagine you're one of the people that live in one of those houses over there. | ||
It looks like an apartment building up the hill there, or you're trying to do business in one of those things, or you're just walking your kids down that street. | ||
Does that seem safe? | ||
Does that seem like it's a like it's good for public health or for, I don't know, flourishing, pursuing happiness. | ||
That's in an old document somewhere. | ||
If you just have these encampments where you don't know what these people are doing and everything else. | ||
Also, this is quite literally from two days ago in Portland. | ||
Now, you might say, well, that's only because Donald Trump came in with the troops. | ||
But why are these masked vigilante lunatics that look like Hamas soldiers? | ||
Why are they out there? | ||
And why are we allowing it? | ||
But for some reason, they don't want to do anything about that. | ||
Uh now look, and and just watch. | ||
And it's also like their their use of selective memory and sarcasm is what's so annoying here. | ||
So this is a Portland Congresswoman. | ||
Her name is Maxine Dexter. | ||
She put up this picture of a perfectly lovely park. | ||
That everything looks fine. | ||
It's pretty empty. | ||
There's nobody there. | ||
And she wrote, scenes from war ravage Portland today. | ||
My message to Trump's troops, you are not needed, you are not wanted, go home. | ||
Uh Joel Berry, who is a Babylon B editor, he put this up in response to that. | ||
I thought it was perfect. | ||
Very nice, Maxine. | ||
I took this photo of Fallujah, Iraq in 2006. | ||
Meaning, of course, no one is saying that Portland has been hit by a nuclear bomb and that there is mass devastation everywhere. | ||
But over time, these cities, do you end up having no go zones? | ||
I would tell you all the time, Connor before he worked for me, lived in in CHOP. | ||
That was the semi-autonomous zone in Seattle that those psychopaths created. | ||
I plucked him out of that thing, and now he's here living his best life. | ||
But they don't want you to see it. | ||
For some reason, they want their cities to burn down, and they don't want you to see it. | ||
Here is former Missouri Senator Clara McCaskill, another one of these don't want you to see it people over on the televised mental institution, telling everyone that Portland's crime is actually down. | ||
And Vaughn made a really good point about Portland. | ||
Portland has crime is down across the board in 2025. | ||
It's had the steepest drop in homicides of any major city in America in 2025. | ||
That's where he says he needs to send in a militarized force to torment the peaceful citizens of Portland. | ||
You know, we did a little checking, Claire, and you kind of said something true. | ||
Can we pull up the graph? | ||
We did a little check-in on this, and this is homicide counts starting in 1990 in Portland. | ||
And as you can see in 1990, you can see the numbers, then they were going down for a little bit. | ||
Now there was a little the reason You're not seeing anything from 2006 to 2018 was it was a little basic, it was a little unclear where the numbers were on that. | ||
But around 2019, so just before COVID, and then through COVID, look what look what happens to the homicide numbers. | ||
They go absolutely bananas. | ||
So, Claire, while you are correct, there is a drop there. | ||
Yes, we all see that drop starting in 22 to now. | ||
And that is nice to see. | ||
Look where the numbers are relative to where they are 15, 20 years ago, and it is still too much. | ||
But it's not just homicides. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
And by the way, we also know that in all of these blue cities, we know that the reporting is completely crazy. | ||
We know people don't even call the cops as much anymore. | ||
We know that often if you call 911, they literally have messages saying someone will be there six hours from now and all these things. | ||
So there's all this reporting. | ||
The numbers are very hard to decipher. | ||
But but in some sense, every single person watching this, you don't need the numbers. | ||
If you were out and about walking at port in Portland at night, how would you feel? | ||
Probably not great. | ||
Probably not great in San Francisco. | ||
Probably not great in most blue, certainly in New York City. | ||
Like you just wouldn't. | ||
There's a there is a feeling that is attached to this. | ||
It does not mean that someone's gonna blow your brains out in the middle of Times Square. | ||
Oh, wait, that did happen to healthcare executive Brian Thompson about six months ago. | ||
Um, but it doesn't mean that actually. | ||
It's more about generally what happens. | ||
The people that are suddenly like, you know, I live in New York City, but I'm just not gonna use the subway anymore. | ||
I'm just not gonna walk out of my apartment after 9 p.m., etc., etc. | ||
That is what degrades things over time. | ||
And we all know that decline is a choice, and the Democrats are choosing it. | ||
Here is Vivek on Jesse Waters last night. | ||
Are we headed towards a dangerous place in this country? | ||
We're heading to a dangerous place because crime is still not abated in the cities. | ||
And the dirty little secret, Jesse, is that the overwhelming majority of crime in our cities is actually committed by a really, really, really small number of people. | ||
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Right. | |
Take even Columbus, Ohio, where I live, city of over a million people. | ||
It was a Democrat mayor's study who said that less than 500 people were committing over 50% of the crime. | ||
And then get this if you look at the locations where they're committed, over 50% of crimes are committed in less than 5% of the locations in a city. | ||
So this isn't rocket science. | ||
We need precision policing, get the actual job done. | ||
All right, I'm from a state that put a man on the moon. | ||
We could figure out how to actually end this problem. | ||
But the reality is it is a political problem for this fringe of the Democratic Party that has the rest of their party in a chokehold, where a lot of these Democrat mayors might privately agree with you and I. I've talked to many of them and they do, but they can't do it because they're beholden to a political base that in some ways is addicted to keeping these criminals off the street. | ||
You know, I'm gonna, I'm gonna make one slight addendum to what Vivek is saying there. | ||
Everything he said there, of course, is right, and it is a fact that it's a small amount of people that do these things, but a small amount of people can create a tremendous amount of chaos. | ||
Now, when he says it's the fringe of the Democrat Party, that's the only part that I'm not even sure of anymore. | ||
You know my feelings on this, I don't want to belabor the point about whether the good liberals have left, the inmates running the asylum, all of those things. | ||
Um, so it doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter if privately there's a couple Democrats that are like, boy, these guys are really nuts. | ||
I wish I could do something about it. | ||
It just doesn't matter anymore, unless there are going to be real leaders in the party who will police their own. | ||
And then it doesn't matter if actually it's a fringe, if a bunch if all the good people are just cowards. | ||
And I think that's basically where we're at. | ||
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All right. | ||
So look, New York City, it's about to go down. | ||
And I will say exactly what I said about six Months ago when Zorhan started gaining momentum. | ||
If he wins, here is my guess. | ||
Clip this is what the internet does. | ||
You don't get away with anything, so someone will clip it, whether we like it or not. | ||
Um but my guess is for about a year it's actually going to be okay. | ||
They can fake communism for a year. | ||
You can fake the budgets, and because the Democrats turn on the violent protests and turn off the violent protests. | ||
That's why there's none happening right now, because we all know to the backdrop of Charlie, America would not be very tolerant of Hamas protests all over the place. | ||
That's why they've disappeared right now. | ||
That's why you never see 70 people out there. | ||
You always see thousands, and they always have the same placards. | ||
It's all coordinated with NGOs and everything else, and that's deeply embedded to the Democrat Party. | ||
Those are the brown shirts, those are the foot soldiers. | ||
They're gonna shut off all that stuff. | ||
They will fake the budgets, and it will kind of work for a while. | ||
And the real problem with that is that even though, of course, it will ultimately collapse and destroy New York City, communism does not work. | ||
Like that's not a great leap that I have to make to say that. | ||
The problem is that if you can fake it for a year, how many other socialists will gain momentum in other cities and how many more experiments will happen with this? | ||
So let's just put that there for a second. | ||
But everything that this Zorhan Mamdami, this guy who is, it's the lo-fi music, it's the soft lens, he does the little NPR whisper, he is a wolf in sheep's clothing. | ||
And I it congratulations, New Yorkers. | ||
You're you're doing this to yourselves, unless there is an absolute miracle. | ||
But this is a man who has accomplished he's just he's the perfect Democrat because he's never accomplished anything. | ||
He's been in the Democrat legislature, which up in Albany is one of the most corrupt legislatures in the entire country. | ||
He's never built a business, he's never done anything. | ||
He comes from a super rich, well-connected Hollywood family while pretending to be a man of the people. | ||
And he just makes up shit. | ||
What a Democrats really good at. | ||
Well, we'll just make up shit. | ||
We're gonna fund this and give money to this, but everyone's like, oh my God, it's so good. | ||
And look, he has nice teeth. | ||
So here he is, and he's got a plan for an 800% increase in funding for hate crime prevention programs. | ||
And ultimately, it's through the conversations I've had with Jewish New Yorkers that I have developed a proposal for the Department of Community Safety that would include an 800% increase in funding for hate crime prevention programs. | ||
Listen, as a Jew who was born in New York, fuck off, okay? | ||
I don't know what Jews you're talking to. | ||
Yes, I get it. | ||
There's a couple pathetic lefty progressive, limp-wristed Jews, and they are for their own destruction, right? | ||
That's part of the uh leftist mindset for some reason. | ||
Um an 800%. | ||
This is a man who refuses to condemn from the river to the sea or globalize the intifada. | ||
That means kill all the Jews. | ||
So he's not for that, but he'll increase crime prevention programs by 800%. | ||
I think we have video of him afraid to condemn some of the genocidal comments that get around town. | ||
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Do you condemn that phrase, globalize the intifada? | |
That's not language that I use. | ||
The language that I use and the language that I will continue to use to lead the city is that, which speaks clearly to my intent, which is an intent grounded in a belief in universal human rights. | ||
But do you actually condemn it? | ||
I think that's the question and the outstanding issue that a number of people, both of the Jewish faith and beyond, have. | ||
Do you condemn that phase? | ||
Globalize the intifada, which a lot of people hear is a call to violence against Jews. | ||
I've heard from many Jewish New Yorkers who have shared their concerns with me. | ||
I don't believe that the role of the mayor is to police speech. | ||
Quickly, for the people who care about the language and who feel really concerned by that phrase, why not just condemn it? | ||
My concern is to start to walk down the line of language and making clear what language I believe is permissible or impermissible. | ||
That is the most fraudulent, fake nothing in a suit I have ever seen, and there's an awful lot of them. | ||
Like he looked we throw it on all these terms all the time. | ||
This this is an evil man who is ushering in evil into the city. | ||
Now nobody should do anything violent to him. | ||
They should beat him at the ballot box. | ||
But here you have a guy who what globalized intifada. | ||
Strap on suicide bombs, blow up random people, stab random people, drive your car through crowds, somebody. | ||
That's what globalizing Intifada is. | ||
And he is for it. | ||
It has nothing to do with policing You could just say, you know, I'm not for violent insurrection. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You could say it, but you can't, because you know your own wacky base will turn on you. | ||
But okay, so he's gonna have an 800% increase in hate crimes or something. | ||
By the way, the the idea, and Charlie used to talk about this a lot, the idea of hate crimes is patently absurd in and of itself, uh, because it does not matter if a black person kills a white person because they're white or a white person kills a black person or a Jew because none of that matters. | ||
We have to have equal laws for everybody. | ||
It doesn't matter if your hatred comes from a racial uh perspective or not. | ||
But okay, they want so he'll have less policing, but we'll have an 800% increase and to look into hate crime, but okay, fine. | ||
Uh he also, he's gonna provide 65, because he just made they just make up the numbers. | ||
He's a communist, you just make up the numbers, 65 billion to fund gender affirming care, because we're still doing that. | ||
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And one of the things that I said beyond saying that we're gonna make a sanctuary city for LGBTQIA plus workers beyond saying that we're gonna establish an office of L C IA plus affairs. | |
It's also that we're gonna provide $65 million in funding for gender-affirming care, the same amount of funding the federal government is ready to pull out local providers for that kind of work. | ||
All right, first off, I said 65 billion, but why not, Zorhan? | ||
Like why 65 million? | ||
You're just making up the fucking numbers anyway. | ||
Why not 65 billion? | ||
Why not if you're driving into New York City, so you're going over the GW bridge instead of a toll. | ||
Why don't they just lop off your cock? | ||
And then, you know what I mean? | ||
And then you know what they could do? | ||
They could take that blacid penis, and then a woman's coming through on the car behind her and throw it on her. | ||
So we could just trans everybody. | ||
I think you could do that for under 65 billion. | ||
Though the actor that she was talking to is trans actor Laverne Cox, who is in Orange is a New Black, which is pretty decent show, actually. | ||
Uh but okay, so the government, the federal government wants people to stop chopping off the genitals of children. | ||
The communist of New York will make up that cash where it's coming from, but he will find the cash to chop off your kid's dick. | ||
He also is into decriminalizing prostitution. | ||
A very concerned young kids are being prostituted on the streets there. | ||
People are concerned. | ||
Where do you stand on that? | ||
Where do you divorce yourself from the democratic socialists of America? | ||
So the platform that I have is the one that is on my website, Zahron FriendYC.com. | ||
Those are the things that I'm running on. | ||
This is a coalition that includes organizations and individuals of a wide variety, all of whom are united on affordability. | ||
Do you support decriminalizing prostitution? | ||
Yes, right now what we see in this moment is we have an approach that is not putting safety first. | ||
I think her name's Rosanna Scotto. | ||
I used she's been on the air for like 40 years. | ||
I remember her from my days in New York, way back when. | ||
Um she's perfectly good broadcaster, but like you see what they're trying to do. | ||
She's trying to, where do you divorce yourself from the Democratic Socialists? | ||
Where do you divorce yourself from yourself? | ||
And he basically, with all his fancy words and his slight whisper and everything, is like, no, I don't. | ||
I don't, and I and to that I give him credit. | ||
I don't divorce myself from my the base of my psychotic party. | ||
He doesn't do that. | ||
Now, look, you can have a debate, we can have the libertarian debate about prostitution and whether it should be legalized and everything else, and you know, do you have a right to sell your body? | ||
I there's certainly arguments to be made about all those things, but I would say it's kind of similar to what's happened as it relates to legalizing, fully legalizing recreational marijuana. | ||
It's not that a private person should not be allowed to do with their body or ingest what they want or something like that. | ||
It's more that what, as we've scaled this, so as New York City, as Portland, Seattle, as all these blue cities have legalized recreational marijuana, there has been an increase in crime. | ||
There's been an increase in just you wander around New York City and you smell weed everywhere, and it's probably not great. | ||
And then there's more just stone people all over the place. | ||
You know, Florida, we have medicinal marijuana. | ||
So if you want, so you hurt your back, you have anxiety, whatever it is, if you think marijuana is gonna help, or even if you just want to smoke at regulation, all you have to do is go to a doctor and get something signed. | ||
But then it's not just ubiquitous and everywhere all the time. | ||
So, okay, so I'm not so believe me, the pro him legalizing prostitution is the least of the problems with him. | ||
Uh, but speaking of problems with him, one of the problems they've had stopping him is that the the competition for this communist cunt has been basically absolutely terrible. | ||
You've got Andrew Cuomo who killed all the old people during COVID that would have voted for him. | ||
You have Eric Adams who ushered in much of this woke lunacy and then sort of backtracked. | ||
And well, congratulations, Eric Adams, he is now dropped out. | ||
And yet, despite all we've achieved, I cannot continue my reelection campaign. | ||
The constant media speculation about my future and the campaign finance board's decision to withhold millions of dollars have undermined my ability to raise the funds needed for a serious campaign. | ||
I hope that over time, New Yorkers will see this city thrive under our leadership, and that policies we put in place should be continued and expanded. | ||
I hope you will see that despite the headlines and innuendo, I always put you before me. | ||
Always. | ||
All right. | ||
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
He didn't have enough money. | ||
The main question there, obviously, is why did he have a picture of Wheezy Jefferson next to him the entire time? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
What is he telling us? | ||
Where's George Jefferson? | ||
Okay, I think it was his mother or something. | ||
Um the problem here, Eric, is that you ushered in all of these bad policies. | ||
Nobody, nobody likes you. | ||
Nobody likes you. | ||
I get it. | ||
You're not hard, you're not horrible. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I sense your projection, your kind of runway over the next couple years will bring you more over to our fold here, because you're not a jihadist communist lunatic. | ||
You were just a pretty bad politician, actually, and you basically extended many of the horrible policies of Bill de Blasio, who largely destroyed New York City. | ||
So nobody really supported you. | ||
So I know you want matching funds, you want more money to run and everything else. | ||
But at the end of the day, most people looked at you and they were like, well, wait a minute. | ||
We don't like the Sanctuary City stuff. | ||
Who who extended that after Bill de Blasio started doing it? | ||
Yeah, it was Eric Adams, who allowed for much of the criminality, etc., etc. | ||
So all that's left, all that is left now to stop this guy is Andrew Cuomo, a guy who whose former governor who had to step down post-COVID because of the sex scandal, but who you know sent all of those old people back into the homes who died of COVID and just nobody, nobody really likes him. | ||
I don't think he's terrible. | ||
Andrew Cuomo, I'd be happy to have Andrew Cuomo on the show. | ||
Like, I don't think he's a terrible person. | ||
I think he's a slightly confused Democrat who certainly is not good at his as good as his father, Mario Cuomo, who was an incredible governor of New York at least two terms uh back in the 80s, 90s. | ||
Um, but you got him and you got Curtis Sleewa, who was Guardian Angels guy, who's you know, polling around 15%, and they're gonna split the vote, and we're gonna get the communist. | ||
Here's Donald Trump on what's going on. | ||
Self-proclaimed New York City communist Zorhan Mamdami, who is running for mayor, will prove to be one of the best things to ever happen to our great Republican Party. | ||
He is going to have problems with Washington, like no mayor in the history of our once great city. | ||
Remember, he needs the money for me as president in order to fulfill all of his fake communist promises. | ||
He won't be getting any of it, so what's the point of voting for him? | ||
This ideology has failed always for thousands of years, it will fail again, that's guaranteed. | ||
President Dom J. Trump. | ||
So just to connect that to what I was saying earlier, where they can fake it for a while. | ||
I do think they can fake it for all. | ||
Now, look, you're gonna have a massive, you've already had, I forget what the exact numbers are post-COVID, but I think it's about a million people that have fled New York over the last five years, and most of them have moved. | ||
These are law-abiding, decent, successful tax-paying citizens who create business and industry and all those things. | ||
Most of them, we've got them down here in Florida right now. | ||
Uh, a bunch of them have moved to Tennessee, and some of them have moved to Texas. | ||
Most of them, it's just an easier move culturally to come on down to Florida, and many of them already had places uh for the winter in Florida. | ||
Um, but yes, he is going to run out of money. | ||
They are going to need federal funds. | ||
And it's like, congratulations, New York City. | ||
So now you're a rich person on the it's not even a rich person, you're a decent human being on the Upper East Side, right? | ||
Where George lived with Wheezy Jefferson, and you own your series of uh laundromats and all of those things. | ||
You've made it the American dream and all that. | ||
And what is Zorhan going to do for you? | ||
George Jefferson, he's gonna squeeze you a little bit more so he can chop someone's kid's dick off for the tune of 25 million dollars. | ||
Where is Sherman Helmsley when you need him? | ||
Because he would be going off on this BS. | ||
Uh, this is AI. | ||
It's about a three-minute video. | ||
We're only gonna show you about 40 seconds of it. | ||
But I thought this was great. | ||
This is Sinatra's New York, New York with the mom dummy edit. | ||
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New York, New York, these Hugo Boss shoes are longing to stray. | |
And take an Uber de la Guardia Tata New York. | ||
I want to wake up in a city that's safe and free. | ||
Without that slick jive ass mayor. | ||
Comrade Mamani. | ||
It's clear that Gen Z. If you want to see the full thing, it's a brilliant use of AI. | ||
I put that on Twitter yesterday. | ||
It's it's look, it it all's all here, guys, right? | ||
Like it's all here, it's gonna happen. | ||
In some sense, post-Trump's election, we defeated the woke, and we were all feeling good about it, but now they're gonna, they're they've recalibrated and they're just going to take over certain places. | ||
And the fact that they're gonna take over New York City, which if I'm not mistaken, has the second most Jews of any city in the world, I think. | ||
I'm pretty sure in the world. | ||
I think Tel Aviv is probably number one or Jerusalem's number, it's gotta be Tel Aviv is number one. | ||
Uh, can we check on that? | ||
Um, and New York's number two, probably even more than Jerusalem. | ||
It's a relatively small city. | ||
Um good luck. | ||
Good luck to everybody. | ||
This isn't about the Jews. | ||
Good luck to every sane law-abiding person who lives in that place. | ||
And sorry, as of this morning, uh, about an hour ago, Florida's closed. | ||
You can't come here. | ||
We're we've just had about enough. | ||
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All right. | ||
What else is going on? | ||
Before we get to the Middle East, where there actually is some good news, and it's probably going to be more peaceful than Mam Dami's New York. | ||
Uh, let's continue a bit more on some of the places that things are not going well. | ||
Uh, listen to this from End Wokeness and look at the images. | ||
Alex Dickey had 39 arrests, 25 felonies, yet he was walking free until he brutally killed Logan Federico inside her home. | ||
How many times have we seen this type of thing? | ||
Why is it that the Democrats are not marching for Logan Federico? | ||
This happened in Columbia, South Carolina, by the way. | ||
Um, who is this guy? | ||
Why was he let out so many times? | ||
What's going on with this rotating policy? | ||
This is very similar to the story of that beautiful 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee and the guy who stabbed her to death for no reason other than she was white, had 16 mugshots, 14 arrests. | ||
Logan Frederico's father uh spoke to Congress, and uh, well, he did not hold back. | ||
How many of y'all have kids? | ||
I'm just curious. | ||
Here's what I need you to do. | ||
When I tell you this story, think about your kids. | ||
Think about your child coming home from a night out with their friends, laying down, going to sleep, feeling somebody come in the room and wake them and drag her out of bed, naked, forced on her knees with her hands over her head, begging for her life, begging for her hero, her father, me. | ||
That couldn't be there. | ||
She was five foot three, she weighed 115 pounds. | ||
Bang. | ||
Dead. | ||
Gone. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Alexander Devante Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street. | ||
How about that? | ||
How good are we doing for our family? | ||
How good are you doing for your kids? | ||
He should have been in jail for over 140 years for all the crimes he committed. | ||
You know how much time he spent in prison? | ||
A little over 600 days in 10 years. | ||
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He's only 30 years old. | |
I I actually don't even know what to say to that. | ||
That is one of the most powerful videos we probably ever showed you on this. | ||
Like try to imagine that if you are a parent. | ||
And the fact that it was unnecessary. | ||
And the fact that, and this is just the truth, the Democrats and the mainstream media do not care. | ||
Do you think that was reported on on CNN? | ||
Do you think that was reported on on MSNBC? | ||
Now imagine it went the other way, and it was a white guy who did that to a pretty young black girl. | ||
We know what would be happening. | ||
Cities would be burning. | ||
But these people don't care. | ||
They they don't care or they're truly maliciously evil. | ||
So I leave that for you to decide. | ||
Now I want to, there's some interesting numbers here because for people that think of everything through the racial lens, which is constantly being pushed on us, what they don't like is the reality of what the racial lens through uh shows us. | ||
This is from the FBI national incident reporting system. | ||
And look at this. | ||
From these are murders per 100,000 people. | ||
So 15 to 64, 15 years old to 60 to 64 years old, white males commit 5.2 murders. | ||
Did you get that? | ||
So if you are a 15-year-old to 64-year-old male, so that's basically everybody, every adult male, out of a hundred thousand people, 5.2 people will commit murder. | ||
Now, if you look at black males, 15 years old to 64 years old. | ||
So this is the basically the entire functional adult population, it is 95.5. | ||
Now again, I don't care about the race of the murderer or the murdered. | ||
But you guys are obsessed with race. | ||
And then when we those are the FBI numbers. | ||
So maybe you want to think about what's going on there. | ||
But if you even point that out, they will tell you you are racist. | ||
Let's connect this to something else. | ||
Do you guys remember Big Balls? | ||
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We covered Big Balls about uh, what was it, two months ago or so? | |
Big balls, his name is Edward Coresty, and he is one of the guys that was working at Doge. | ||
Remember when Elon brought in all of these people from all these different industries, and they were all a huge variance in ages. | ||
They were like basically kids in their early 20s into guys that were in their 60s plus that were longtime professionals to clean up the budgets and figure out what was going on here with all this waste and everything. | ||
One of them was a young kid by the name of Big Balls, and here he is telling the story of how he was assaulted. | ||
You're gonna see some images in DC while defending a woman from thugs. | ||
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I was hanging out with a group of my friends late at night, and at about 3 a.m., we were wrapping up. | |
And I was walking one of my friends back to her car. | ||
And as we're walking to the car, there's a group of 10 guys right across the street. | ||
And as we get to the car and she begins to fumble for the keys, they start shouting at us. | ||
And really quickly, I knew something was really off about the situation. | ||
So she unlocks the car. | ||
I rush her into the driver's seat. | ||
She's able to close the door behind her and lock the doors. | ||
And you know, they right as I turn around, they run up on me. | ||
And they're just a few feet away. | ||
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And I slam me against the car. | |
They start throwing a bunch of punches. | ||
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I keep my hands up. | |
I'm just like, all right, this is I'm getting a lot of punches here. | ||
I'm gonna just try to protect my head the best way that I can. | ||
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And you know, luckily the whole thing didn't last too long. | |
The police showed up pretty quickly. | ||
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So I was very fortunate. | |
I only came out with uh a broken nose and a concussion. | ||
It could have been a lot worse. | ||
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Yeah, it was uh there's a really bad situation. | |
And you know, the carjacking didn't make a lot of sense because like it was like the cheapest car on the block. | ||
Um so it felt like there might have been something else going on there. | ||
Okay, well, you're a brave guy and you're lucky guy, and we're all right. | ||
So the reason I'm showing you that is because here's a guy and a gal just out in the evening and just assaulted for no reason. | ||
And these are these are the things that are happening in our city. | ||
That was in DC, and then what did Trump do just not too long ago? | ||
He went in and cleaned up DC, and now there is virtually no crime. | ||
So decline is a choice. | ||
But I want to connect this to something else, because you know, when the when those when that young person and then some of these other you know professionals went in and fixed things with Doge, they were they were doing the work that unfortunately our previous administrations that the Government hasn't done in the past, where everything was just an endless slush fund, everything was just what the swamp wants at all times. | ||
They went and did it. | ||
And then of course they were demonized by the mainstream media and all of the things, right? | ||
Well, here is Eric Swalwell, who, as you know, slept with the Chinese spy named Fang Fang. | ||
Here he is talking about how when the Democrats get power again, not only are they going to target Donald Trump, but they're going to go after private citizens, hint, big balls, who worked with Trump. | ||
I mean, it's it's just incredible. | ||
Go. | ||
Well, first, we are making it clear that we're going into the majority a year from now. | ||
We have every intention to do that. | ||
And so we will bring oversight accountability. | ||
We will subpoena the Department of Justice, but also uh private actors who have done these drug deals with the administration's college campuses, uh, entertainment companies, uh, law firms. | ||
And so accountability is coming. | ||
And so, one, uh, it's all coming out. | ||
Two, uh, I hope that deters people from doing more of these deals, these one-offs with the president. | ||
That is an unbelievable mafia style move that he just made right there. | ||
When we have power, we're coming for private citizens who worked with the government, who worked with the president. | ||
You helped the president figure out doge, and you cut a program we didn't like, we're gonna look into you. | ||
That is an unbelievable that's an awfully nice restaurant you got there. | ||
It'd be a shame if something happened to it. | ||
That is Mafia 101. | ||
That is a bad dude who slept with a Chinese spy. | ||
Why doesn't anyone else care about that? | ||
Ilhan Omar married her brother. | ||
That guy slept with a Chinese spy. | ||
Just keep going. | ||
Let's jump back to Zorhan because these people, they want to arrest what they're really big on is arresting everybody that they don't agree with. | ||
Then if every now and again we're like, you know, Comey, you did kind of fake the dossier that led to the Trump impeachment and Russia Russia Russia. | ||
Then we're somehow bad. | ||
But these guys want to arrest everybody. | ||
Uh, here's Zorhan telling Aaron Burnett on CNN that he will arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once he is mayor. | ||
If he comes to New York for the UN General Assembly, he has no authorization to do that. | ||
The mayor cannot do that. | ||
But listen to his justification here. | ||
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Uh question rooted in reality. | |
If you are mayor. | ||
As mayor of New York, you will oversee the next UN General Assembly, right? | ||
If you're mayor. | ||
Will you abide by the International Criminal Court? | ||
Will you have Prime Minister Netanyahu arrested if he's here? | ||
Look, I've said time and time again that this is a city that believes in international law. | ||
This is a city whose values are ones that deserve to actually be reflected in our commitments. | ||
And I think that our city should uphold the warrants, the international criminal court issues, whether it be for Benjamin Netanyahu or Vladimir Putin. | ||
And also, I am not Donald Trump. | ||
I will follow the laws as they are as opposed to bend them to my own will. | ||
So we will pursue every legal avenue to ensure that that accountability is present. | ||
Do you understand that that is so profoundly one of the most disqualifying things I have ever heard for an elected politician in the United States? | ||
It's incredible. | ||
We are not bound by the ICC. | ||
There is no such thing as international law. | ||
You know what? | ||
Listen to this. | ||
Watch this. | ||
Everyone at the ICC can go fuck themselves. | ||
You guys are a criminal cartel that has no jurisdiction over my life. | ||
Guess what? | ||
They can't do anything. | ||
They cannot do anything. | ||
They're not real. | ||
It's not real. | ||
There's no such thing as international law. | ||
I am as a United States citizen bound and protected by the laws of the United States. | ||
He says he believes in international law. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means nothing. | ||
So you believe international law, which is not a real thing. | ||
You think it supersedes the laws of the United States? | ||
And he's going to swear, I assume on the on the Quran, uh, that he's going to protect the laws of the United States. | ||
You believe this motherfucker for one second? | ||
This guy is dangerous. | ||
Let me just say, if I'm just going to make it real clear here, because we did check. | ||
So Tel Aviv has the number is the city in the world with the largest amount of Jews. | ||
That's no surprise. | ||
New York City is next. | ||
If you are a Jew, let's try it this way. | ||
If you're a non-Jew and you vote for this guy, you're a retard. | ||
If you are a Jew and you vote for this guy, you are a super retard. | ||
A super retard is a very specific type of retard. | ||
It's a retard who knows he's retarded, but nonetheless continues with the retardation. | ||
We're going to jump over to Tel Aviv in the Middle East. | ||
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All right, so from New York City, which is probably on its way to becoming Gaza to actual Gaza, which might be on its way to becoming the Riviera, uh, as of yesterday. | ||
Trump's 20-point Israel-Gaza peace plan has been released. | ||
I'll give you a slightly condensed version here. | ||
This is from Nick Sorter on X. Uh Gaza becomes a de-radicalized terror-free zone. | ||
Gaza redeveloped for its people's benefit. | ||
Immediate war end if both sides agree. | ||
IDF halts ops, freezes lines, prepares for hostage release. | ||
All hostages, alive and deceased, returned within 72 hours of Israel's acceptance. | ||
Israel releases 250 life sentence prisoners and 1700 detainees, including women and children, once hostages are freed, remains exchange 15 to 1. | ||
So for every 15, for every one body of a dead person that Israel get back, uh Gaza, Hamas is going to get 15. | ||
It just tells you who values life more. | ||
Hamas members who disarm get amnesty or safe passage abroad. | ||
Immediate aid flow, water power, hospital, rubble removal, aid distributed freely via UN Red Crescent, Rafah Crossing reopened, temporary Palestinian technocratic governance overseen by Board of Peace, chaired by Trump. | ||
Trump-led economic panel to rebuild Gaza using global investments, special economic zone established with favorable trade terms, freedom of movement, no forced departures, Gazans may leave or return. | ||
Hamas barred from governance, Gaza fully demilitized under monitors and buyback program, regional partners guarantee compliance and Gaza's non-threat status. | ||
International stabilization force deploys trains, vetted Palestinian police secures borders, Israel won't annex Gaza, IDF withdraws in strages in stages as IF secures demilitarization. | ||
If Hamas rejects aid in and rebuilding proceed, uh aid and rebuilding proceed in IDF-handed terra-free zones, launch interfaith dialogue to promote tolerance and peace narratives as reforms succeed, conditions set for credible Palestinian statehood pathway, U.S. fosters Israeli Palestinian talks towards peaceful coexistence. | ||
Okay, so it's a lot. | ||
I read that real fast. | ||
It is a lot. | ||
However, Benjamin Netanyahu, we'll get to this in a second. | ||
Benjamin Netanyahu, who was at the White House yesterday, he agreed to it. | ||
Now, according to the plan, within 72 hours of Israel agreeing to it, Hamas now has to release the hostages. | ||
And then some of these other things will happen. | ||
Now look, is peace all of these things. | ||
You can pump all the money you want in there and all the things. | ||
Does it get rid of the fact that they don't want Jews in the Middle East? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Is there some version where it could become a little bit more like the UAE and Bahrain that are a little more westernized and maybe ban the Muslim Brotherhood and Diracalize? | ||
Maybe. | ||
But this thing's at least a chance. | ||
We are almost to the two-year anniversary of October 7th. | ||
Enough is enough. | ||
Hamas could have ended this the day after by releasing the hostages. | ||
This is their official last chance. | ||
Listen to this from Disclosed TB. | ||
Just in White House releases map and details of Trump Gaza peace plan. | ||
Israel will not occupy or annex the Gaza Strip. | ||
Gaza will become a terror-free zone and will be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza. | ||
The deal also includes a prisoner swap. | ||
And what you're seeing there, those lines that you're seeing, is basically, you know, the Gaza Strip is a tiny, tiny little piece of land. | ||
Israel itself is a tiny piece of land, but it is a tiny piece of land, which by the way, you can see the border of Egypt right there. | ||
Note that Egypt kept that border closed these last two years, could have let everybody out and help their brothers who were being quote unquote genocided, but they didn't let anybody out, and they have a bigger freaking wall than Israel ever had on their border. | ||
But go back to it for just a second. | ||
What you're seeing there basically is the Israeli control line right now. | ||
So they've really made it much more smaller. | ||
That's the blue line. | ||
What they would eventually go back to, what they would go back to even more than that, and that in the in the end of all of this, that there would be sort of a demilitarized buffer zone, which obviously you would need at this point. | ||
Uh here are Trump speaking with Netanyahu yesterday On how to end this thing. | ||
So this is a big, big day, a beautiful day, potentially one of the great days ever in civilization. | ||
Things that have been going on for hundreds of years and thousands of years. | ||
We're gonna at least we're at a minimum, very, very close, and I think we're beyond very close. | ||
And I want to thank Bibi for really getting in there and doing a job. | ||
We've worked well together, as we have with many other countries, both of us with many other countries, which is the only way this whole situation gets solved. | ||
And I'm not just talking about Gaza Gaza is one thing, but we're talking about much beyond Gaza. | ||
The whole deal, everything getting solved. | ||
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It's called peace in the Middle East. | |
So today is a historic day for peace. | ||
And Prime Minister Netanyahu and I have just concluded an important meeting on many vital issues, including Iran, trade, the expansion of the Abraham accords. | ||
And most importantly, we discussed how to end the war in Gaza, but it's just a part of the bigger picture, which is peace in the Middle East. | ||
And let's call it eternal peace in the Middle East. | ||
Okay, so look, I don't know about peace in the Middle East. | ||
I definitely don't know about eternal peace in the Middle East, but I do know this is the chance. | ||
This is this is kind of the final offer, right? | ||
This is the final offer. | ||
Israel has accepted it, which means that once Hamas gives their answers in 72 hours, the hostages could come out. | ||
And the rebuilding, whatever that means of Gaza post Hamas could begin. | ||
Does that really lead to eternal peace or anything else? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But it's something that ends this current thing. | ||
Now, as I said, Bibi immediately accepted it. | ||
He's not getting everything he wants because he probably wanted everyone to leave Gaza, and I think that would be a perfectly fine argument to be made. | ||
You guys had your choice. | ||
You chose a desire for genocide and to kill as many of our babies and everything else as possible. | ||
You gotta go. | ||
So he's not getting everything on, but he immediately accepted it. | ||
As Trump said, we're working well together. | ||
Uh, and here's Trump on what happens if Hamas does not accept this final deal. | ||
Israel would have my fall back into finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas. | ||
But I hope that we're gonna have a deal for peace. | ||
And uh if Hamas rejects the deal, which is always possible, they're the only one left. | ||
Everyone else has accepted it. | ||
But uh I have a feeling that we're gonna have a positive answer. | ||
But if not, as you know, Bibi, you'd have our full backing to do what you would have to do. | ||
So there it is. | ||
That that's where we're at. | ||
That is where we're at. | ||
It's not going to be perfect for everybody, right? | ||
It's not, but it is a chance to end this thing. | ||
So it is in Hamas's lap. | ||
And once they're once the answer comes in from them, within 72 hours, those hostages could be home and the and the world could be very, very fundamentally different. | ||
You know, the Middle East, the look, I'm not Pollyanish in some sense where Trump's talking about like eternal peace and all of those things. | ||
I don't think that really exists. | ||
But the fact that Hezbollah is gone from Lebanon, basically completely destroyed. | ||
Iran knows not to fuck with Israel anymore. | ||
The Houthis are realizing this didn't really work out that well for them. | ||
Hamas will basically be gone. | ||
It's like there could actually be peace. | ||
There could be peace in a sense. | ||
I guess you could have peace. | ||
Maybe you wouldn't have a love fest, right? | ||
So this isn't gonna be a 60s-style love fest over there. | ||
But they might all just finally realize you know what, let the Jews have the freaking little slice of land with no oil on it, and let's move on. | ||
You might actually have it. | ||
So this is Donald Trump at his absolute best. | ||
And so what it is, it's a promise to Hamas to end this. | ||
And if you don't accept the promise, well, Bibi's gonna do what Bibi's got to do. | ||
Uh, let's jump over to the other thing that's happening domestically right now, which is that the Democrats are threatening us with a government shutdown, which I always think it's funny. | ||
It's a threat somehow that they're gonna shut down the government. | ||
It seems to me like a promise or a wonderful thing that oh my god, the government's shut down? | ||
What are we gonna do? | ||
But yes, they're trying to threaten us to shut down the government. | ||
We've got this from the Daily Wire. | ||
President Donald Trump and J. D. Vance met at the White House on Monday afternoon with Senate Majority Leader John Thune, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Their goal to pass a continuing resolution that will keep the government open before October 1st seems to remain out of grasp. | ||
The seven-week extension will allow time for the appropriations process to take place and it will fund the government until November 21st. | ||
The House of Representatives passed a bill on September 19th by a vote of 217 to 212. | ||
The Senate, however, failed to adopt the continuing resolution by a vote of 44 to 48. | ||
The Senate will need 60 votes in order to pass the resolution. | ||
The leader spoke with reporters outside the White House following the meeting, but did not indicate any sign of a deal as Republican leaders urge Senate Democrats to pass the continuing resolution, which was previously passed by the House. | ||
Republicans have reportedly called the continuing resolution clean and straightforward. | ||
Johnson said Democrats refused to acknowledge the simple facts and called the continuing resolution a common sense thing to do, the right thing to do. | ||
The speaker said the Democrats previously issued a counter-proposal that included 1.5 trillion in new spending that is unrelated to the ongoing appropriations process. | ||
To me, this is purely a hostage-taking exercise on the part of the Democrats. | ||
We're willing to sit down and work with them on some of the issues they want to talk about, whether it's the extension of premium tax credits with reforms. | ||
We're happy to have that conversation. | ||
But as of right now, this is a hijacking of the American people, and it's the American people that are going to pay the price. | ||
So in essence, the Democrats are saying, and we, by the way, we go through this year after year, and depending on whose power, like both sides can be awful when it comes to all these things. | ||
But in essence, right now the Democrats are saying we're going to shut down the government unless you give us 1.5 trillion in new spending. | ||
In just a second, we'll talk about what some of that spending would be. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Let's just do it right now. | ||
Here's JD on what some of that spending might be for. | ||
And once again, it's Democrats, and what do they want to do? | ||
Connor, what do the Democrats want to do? | ||
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Chop kid dicks off. | |
One of the things I admired about the president, but frankly, the entire team's approach during the conversation we we just had with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries was, you know, yeah, they have some crazy ideas. | ||
Giving taxpayer money to illegal aliens for health care, that's a crazy idea. | ||
Funding transgender surgeries in Peru, that's a crazy idea. | ||
But they had some ideas that I actually thought were reasonable. | ||
And they had some ideas that the president thought was reasonable. | ||
What's not reasonable is to hold those ideas as leverage and to shut down the government unless we give you everything that you want. | ||
But let's do it in the context of an open government that's providing essential services to the American people. | ||
That's all that we're proposing to do. | ||
And the fact that they refuse to do that shows how unreasonable their position is. | ||
I think we're headed to a shutdown because the Democrats won't do the right thing. | ||
I hope they change their mind, but we're going to see. | ||
I'll let the speaker uh say a few words. | ||
Did you catch what he said there? | ||
If we don't fund transgender surgeries in Peru, the government is gonna shut down. | ||
Like this is the easiest choice ever. | ||
But once again, this is just JD being as good as he's consistently been. | ||
He gets it. | ||
He knows how to communicate what's going on. | ||
He's even offering them something. | ||
He's saying, look, some of the stuff you want, we don't really want it, but we can talk about it. | ||
But we're not gonna get on board the transgender Peru stuff, and we're not gonna get on board the health care for illegal stuff. | ||
Like he actually is trying. | ||
I think you can, I think you can pretty much objectively say that. | ||
Um Trump, who's let's say a little less subtle than JD, he posted this meme on Truth Social. | ||
Look, guys, there's no way to sugarcoat it. | ||
Nobody likes Democrats anymore. | ||
We have no voters left because of all of our woke trans bullsh. | ||
Not even black people want to vote for us anymore. | ||
Even Latinos hate us. | ||
So we need new voters. | ||
And if we give all these illegal aliens free health care, we might be able to get them on our side so they can vote for us. | ||
They can't even speak English. | ||
So they won't realize we're just a bunch of woke pieces of sh, you know, at least for a while until they they learn English and they realize they hate us too. | ||
So you might say that's a little heavy-handed. | ||
I guess it was AI. | ||
I'm not totally sure. | ||
The hat seemed like maybe it was edited on Hakeem. | ||
Uh, but Hakeem, but these are very serious people doing the serious work of government, which means chopping off kids' generals in Peru, and Hakeem is not happy that Trump posted that. | ||
They'll see it in other ways. | ||
It's it's easy to find. | ||
But it is absolutely disgusting in every way. | ||
It is a lie. | ||
It's the the man you met with has now lied about what you said after that meeting. | ||
Uh, could you give us your reaction to that Trump uh posted video tonight? | ||
It's a disgusting video, and we're gonna continue to make clear. | ||
Bigotry will get you nowhere. | ||
We are fighting to protect the health care of the. | ||
What's his name? | ||
I don't even remember his name, O'Donnell. | ||
It's like him pretending that that this makes Donald Trump racist or anything. | ||
That's Just nonsense. | ||
And by the way, by the way, Hakeem, Timu, Obama, how about try this from Barack Obama back in 2005 and Nancy Holland? | ||
Try this, what Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama sounded like in 2005. | ||
And I guess this was racist back then, huh? | ||
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We all agree on the need to better secure the border and the punishment borders who choose to hire illegal immigrants. | |
We are a generous and welcoming people here in the United States, but those who are the country illegally, and those who pull them disrespect the rule of law. | ||
And they are showing disregard for those who are following the law. | ||
We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked, and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently. | ||
Broken borders. | ||
That's an oxymoron, something we can't tolerate. | ||
Borders are their nature, our definition as a nation, and our protection as a country. | ||
Broken borders, that doesn't, they don't exist. | ||
We can't tolerate them. | ||
Man, when you watch those videos, it really is like invasion of the body snatchers. | ||
What happened to those people? | ||
I think Barack Obama was a liar and a fraud the entire time. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it just all the cash she made? | ||
You know, trading above everybody. | ||
Like who the hell knows? | ||
But those people don't exist anymore. | ||
I get their bodies still exist. | ||
But the things that they said back then, them actually, both of them talking about the border back in 2005 was exactly what Donald Trump was talking about in the border in 2015 and called a Nazi and a racist for, right? | ||
So the the issue here really is that we seemingly have people in our government. | ||
We definitely have citizens like it, but we also have people with power in our government who want to destroy our country. | ||
They still want the open borders. | ||
They still want to give people who shouldn't be here benefits. | ||
They still want mayhem in our cities and all of those things. | ||
And by the way, this is a this is an affliction across the West. | ||
This is not just something in the United States. | ||
So let's jump across the pond. | ||
We're almost, we're almost home, people, I promise you. | ||
Let's jump across the pond because Britain has a new home secretary. | ||
Her name is Shabana Machmood. | ||
And uh, well, she's well, just if you want to see a perfect example of I sound like a nice person, but I'm actually evil, uh, you can file this one under that. | ||
It is a love of this country as an open, tolerant, generous place. | ||
But that broad vision of who we are is increasingly disputed. | ||
Patriotism, a force for good, is turning into something smaller, something more like ethno-nationalism, which struggles to accept that someone who looks like me and has a face like mine can truly be English or British. | ||
There are some who we will never be able to persuade. | ||
But there are others, a growing number who are on a path from patriotism towards ethno-nationalism. | ||
Okay, Shibanda Machmood. | ||
Uh, it all sounded good. | ||
Haircut was nice, lipstick work, pants suit, the whole thing kind of made sense, except basically what you were saying is there's a group of people who don't want me here. | ||
Now, first off, you are have a pretty high job in government right now, and uh, it's not that people don't want people that look like you there. | ||
It's that they don't want people who come to their country, first off, come illegally. | ||
That's a big one, illegally. | ||
I assume you came legally. | ||
Um, they come illegally, they get stuff from the government, and then they are there to destroy the fabric and the culture of the country. | ||
That's what people have had it with. | ||
But when people talk about that, you call them ethno-nationalists, you call them racists and Nazis. | ||
What else does your government do with Keir Starmer? | ||
Well, you have police show up at their door and say, you posted something naughty on Facebook, we're gonna arrest you. | ||
Meanwhile, you can have marches of hundreds of thousands of jihadists on the street calling for river to the sea and calling for genocide. | ||
And by the way, Shabana, you were at one of those rallies Saying you're cool with it. | ||
So where does this all bring us? | ||
How do we tie this all together? | ||
There's a lot of problems in the West, guys. | ||
We got a lot of problems. | ||
I can't sugarcoat it today. | ||
But we just need a set of balls. | ||
We talked about big balls before. | ||
And can we all just grow some big balls and fight back against this? | ||
Because if we all just agree, if we all just duck our heads, if we all bury our heads in the sand, if we all just, oh yes, they're nice, and just come in and we'll see what happens. | ||
We are all going to die. | ||
And I would prefer not to do that. | ||
Jordan Peterson. | ||
We've gone further down the woke road than you know any other place except perhaps for California. | ||
I think part of the reason for that is that we were an early adopter of the doctrines of group rights. | ||
The Francophones had rights, the indigenous people, as a group had rights, the Anglophones had rights. | ||
There were three founding peoples. | ||
And group and individual rights had to be balanced. | ||
And I don't think there is any such thing as group rights because there's no such thing as group responsibility. | ||
So that's a it's a non starter conceptually. | ||
And so, in some ways, the table was set in Canada for the rise of a more universal doctrine of group identity and group rights. | ||
And plus, Canadians pride themselves on, you know, being nice, let's say, and you know, and not being offensive and just hoping that everyone will get along. | ||
And you know, there's nothing glorious about incivility. | ||
But there's very little to distinguish excessive niceness from weakness. | ||
And the problem with being nice, and this is a technical problem because niceness is associated with trait agreeableness, is that agreeable people are cannon fodder for psychopaths. | ||
So I don't believe that any of the conundrum that we're in at the moment in the West is strictly political. | ||
I think what's happened is that the predatory psychopaths have figured out how to cloak themselves in the guise of compassion. | ||
That is good. | ||
Agreeable people are cannon fodder for psychopaths. | ||
All of these years, guys, all of these years that all of us did it. | ||
Yes, I was one of the people fighting it early, 10 years ago, before we called it woke and all of those things. | ||
But to some extent, I'll even include myself. | ||
We all probably did it. | ||
All of the little spaces that we saw something weird happening in And they're coming after the kids and they're calling us all racists and they're defunding the police, all of these things that we were most of us, most of us are wired to be more agreeable, or we do want to put our heads in the sand, or we just think, ah, it'll this too shall pass, or all these things. | ||
And the psychopaths, as Jordan points us, they use us for cannon fodder. | ||
We are just a little something. | ||
We're barely a bump in the road as they go to that progressive utopia, that to that communist utopia, which of course never actually exists and it's built on the backs of many dead people. | ||
So perhaps what we need right now is a few more good people to stand up. | ||
Don't be afraid. | ||
So just because Shabana Mahmood basically called you racist because you stand up for the UK, don't take that shit anymore. | ||
Don't worry that Eric Swalwell, who banged a Chinese spy, is going to somehow come after you because you supported Donald Trump. | ||
The more you acquiesce, the more you work quiet and don't say what you think and everything else, the more air you give to the beast that is here to eat you. | ||
So don't do that. | ||
What you could do, though, is if you're watching on Rumble right now, you could jump over to the Charlie Kirk Show, which I think they still have a group of rotating hosts on. | ||
So you could do that if you'd like to. | ||
And if you'd also like, you can join us for the postgame show in just moments or Ruben Reports.com. | ||
I thank you for watching, and we will do it again tomorrow. |