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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 gibhead that behead. | ||
| Remember January 6th? | ||
| That was the day that I had just switched over. | ||
| I'd been doing eggs with Olamoy, and I switched back to Real Cutter that morning. | ||
| And then I was watching TV and people were freaking out because a few people with a Lego set or something showed up at the Capitol. | ||
| Anyway, let's talk about boner pills for a minute and then we'll move on the other side. | ||
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        Sidney Sweeney's deep bathwater here. | |
| Quick reminder, in case you weren't watching, what we just showed you right then and there, dave Rubin.com slash events if you want to join us in Australia. | ||
| And yes, all the VIP meet and greets sold out immediately. | ||
| We opened up, I think, another 50 at each show. | ||
| So there's a couple left at each venue, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. | ||
| And we are looking forward to seeing you guys late next week down under. | ||
| Obviously, today we're going to start. | ||
| It is the second anniversary of October 7th, which is a day that really, I think, changed the course of history in many ways and really has exposed so many things within the Western world. | ||
| I would say mostly, will it stand up for itself in the face of horrific medieval barbarism? | ||
| And I think that question is an open question. | ||
| So we're going to do a little bit of that up top, and then we're going to connect this to all of the things happening in the country right now as it pertains to ICE and our lawless blue cities and some other stuff. | ||
| But I was trying to figure out, you know, how do we do the second anniversary of October 7th, right? | ||
| And, you know, I didn't really want to show all the unbelievably horrific videos, right? | ||
| They're all out there. | ||
| You've seen them. | ||
| Well, I should say they're not actually all out there. | ||
| There is a 47-minute video that the Israeli army has kept. | ||
| They keep the copy literally on a base that I did see when we were in Israel post-October 7th. | ||
| I didn't even realize when we were going there that morning, a little group that I was with, about 15 people. | ||
| I didn't know that that's what we were doing that morning. | ||
| And we got off at the base. | ||
| We walked right in. | ||
| I thought we were just visiting an army base or something. | ||
| And then they just sit you down. | ||
| They tell you what you're doing. | ||
| So I wasn't really, I don't know that you can really be emotionally prepared to see that sort of thing for 47 minutes. | ||
| I mean, it's security footage. | ||
| It's the Hamas guys, you know, they were live streaming it. | ||
| You know, it's unimaginably evil, right? | ||
| I mean, seeing the person be beheaded while a Hamas guy is smiling and laughing, like that wasn't even the worst. | ||
| You know, watching children get killed. | ||
| Okay, we've all seen all of that stuff, and it's two years post that. | ||
| And I was trying to think, well, how do we do this properly? | ||
| So I thought what we would do is we're going to show you two videos here, not about the carnage, but about the fight for the West. | ||
| And I think who better to explain that in light of the last couple of weeks than Charlie Kirk himself. | ||
| So a few weeks ago, Charlie, not a few weeks ago, a few months back, Charlie was doing a debate at Cambridge University across the pond, and he got into an argument, a conversation with a student about Israel and Hamas, Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Let me ask you, in the conflict of Israel versus Hamas, who's the good guy? | ||
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        I believe both Hamas and the Israeli government are evil, but I think also they're not equally. | |
| Are they equally? | ||
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        There is no justification for the murder and mutilation of thousands of innocent people and children. | |
| Like the futile. | ||
| There is no justification, Mr. Kirk. | ||
| They're invading hospitals, for bombing innocent populations, and dragging out a war which is damaging Israel and the West. | ||
| You've made that point, but what is not a point? | ||
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        It's a moral truth, isn't it? | |
| Okay, yeah. | ||
| It was also moral truth that the war started because 1,300 Jews were killed and 200 were taken hostage. | ||
| When you declare war on Israel, expect a firestorm in reaction. | ||
| Let me finish. | ||
| I let you talk. | ||
| Israel had its holiest day of the calendar year besides Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah, Samat Kara, the 50-year anniversary of the Six-Day War. | ||
| On Shabbat, Hamas invaded Israel, deciding to go recklessly to music concerts, to homes, to kibbutz, and taking 200-plus hostages. | ||
| They knew what they were doing. | ||
| In one of the most cloistered urban environments on the planet, 2 million people live in a place where it's impossible to wage war. | ||
| Impossible. | ||
| You know, I forgot until we showed you that right there. | ||
| We've shown you that video once before. | ||
| That's the meth hobbit, that little freaky meth hobbit from that movie you like with the guys with the hairy feet. | ||
| But what's interesting about that, I mean, there's a couple things there. | ||
| First off, you never, almost never see Charlie with that kind of righteous indignation. | ||
| Can you think of another video? | ||
| Off the top of my head, I can't actually think of Charlie showing that much direct passion and sort of anger at the moral ambiguity of that kid. | ||
| And then, of course, Charlie lays it out. | ||
| You know, one of the other things that's interesting about the people that were killed that day, and 47 of them were Americans, right? | ||
| So even if you don't care about Israel and you don't care about Jews and all those things, I think as an American, from an American perspective, you should care about Americans. | ||
| But most of the people who lived down there in those kibbutzes that Charlie was talking about, they were peaceniks. | ||
| They lived right outside Gaza because they worked with the Gazans. | ||
| They would let the Gazans come into Israel proper. | ||
| None of the Gazans could go to Egypt. | ||
| That's the other border or the other way. | ||
| But they would work with them on their farms, in their stores, and shops and things of that nature. | ||
| And those were the peaceniks who most wanted coexistence, right? | ||
| And that is a really fascinating piece, that you took the people who wanted to live with you the most, who wanted peace the most. | ||
| That's why they moved down there because it wasn't the safest place to live. | ||
| Obviously, these were areas that would get those short-range rocket range rockets hit in and all those things. | ||
| Anyway, so Charlie lays it out, which is basically what he's saying, is any nation. | ||
| He's not just talking about Israel. | ||
| He's talking about any nation on earth. | ||
| If you come in and you kill over a thousand of their people and you mutilate them and rape them and kidnap their women, then you should expect that all fucking hell is about to break loose. | ||
| And all Hamas had to do for the last two years was release the hostages. | ||
| Now, it sounds like they're going to be released soon. | ||
| It seems like Hamas has now agreed and there's around a 72-hour window on this. | ||
| And when they get those 20 living people back, that's about what it is. | ||
| And they're going to look like Holocaust survivors and then they're going to get charred remains of, you know, another, whatever, I think it's around 40 or something. | ||
| Like then there'll be all sorts of emotional fallout after that. | ||
| But the people who are claiming that this is a genocide, which it is not, notice that none of them are cheering that it could all be wrapped up right now. | ||
| I didn't see one person, AOC or Bernie Sanders or Ilhan Omar or Rashida Tlaib or any of these LARPing Hamas morons out on the street. | ||
| Shouldn't they all be cheering right now that this thing could be over in 72 hours? | ||
| But they're not. | ||
| And that kind of gives away the game a little bit more from Charlie. | ||
| Where they wear civilian clothing, they violate every tenet of the Geneva Convention. | ||
| And the IDF, when they do something right, they get no credit. | ||
| When they do life-saving surgeries of a Gazan child, they get no credit. | ||
| When they drive leaflets, drop leaflets, they get no credit. | ||
| But when they happen to bomb a place where they are operating their military from, which we now know from third-party verified sources, hundreds of Hamas military operations are in mosques, schools, and hospitals. | ||
| I'm sorry, the country where they were living in relative peace on October 6th, that all of a sudden we had a war and Hamas started the war. | ||
| And I don't see people that were really upset about the 2 million Germans that were killed in World War II civilians. | ||
| A tragic truth of war is that civilians die. | ||
| I don't like it and you don't like it. | ||
| And they brought it upon themselves. | ||
| The only operational entity to blame is the leadership of Hamas, not the Israeli government, for fighting this defensive war after they were invaded. | ||
| There is a good guy and there is a bad guy. | ||
| I'm, I honestly, not the morality of a child. | ||
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        Well, instead, well, hold on. | |
| It's interesting you say that. | ||
| Because a child who knows that Israel is the good guy, Hamas is bad, has a lot more wisdom than a student like yourself at Cambridge University. | ||
| Man, there are so many reasons that the Western world will miss Charlie Kirk and the hole that he left. | ||
| I don't know that it can ever quite be filled. | ||
| It is also worth noting that, as Charlie correctly pointed out, on October 6th, there was no apartheid. | ||
| There was not one Jew that lived in Gaza. | ||
| They didn't want to conquer it or anything else. | ||
| They had taken, they had about 7,000 citizens there in 2005. | ||
| They took them all out. | ||
| They could have had the beaches of Tel Aviv. | ||
| It's the same Mediterranean water. | ||
| They decided to create a genocidal murder machine, and now we have the fallout. | ||
| Again, we should all just pray and hope that we are just a few days away from the basic wrappings up of it, meaning the hostage is out, the end of the military action. | ||
| And then, look, as I said the other day, I'm not one of these Pollyannish, okay, now we're going to have peace and everybody's going to love everybody. | ||
| But maybe you don't need peace. | ||
| Maybe you just need kind of a cold situation. | ||
| You need a cold, like, okay, Jordan and Israel. | ||
| You probably don't love each other, although Israel does give Jordan a lot of water, which they do kind of need. | ||
| Or the Egypt situation. | ||
| It's like, you don't really love each other, but you're not going to kill each other. | ||
| That would be pretty good. | ||
| Anyway, I think we can leave that portion there. | ||
| Just one other little button on that, which is that we talked about it yesterday, that climate cunt, that's what I'm calling her, climate cunt, Greta Thunberg, who has then turned into the jihad Jezebel. | ||
| She took a little boat ride with some of her friends, her LARPing jihadi friends, and they said it was an aid mission to the starving people of Gaza, except there was no aid on the ship. | ||
| And then they all got arrested by the Israelis and they fed them Hummus and Schnitzel and Schwarma and all the stuff. | ||
| And now they've sent them on their way. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| Anyway, Donald Trump was asked about Greta at the Oval Office. | ||
| Take a look. | ||
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        She's just a troublemaker. | |
| You know, I mean, you mean she's no longer into the environment. | ||
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        Now she's into this. | |
| She's a troublemaker. | ||
| She has an anger management problem. | ||
| I think she should see a doctor. | ||
| She needs anger. | ||
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        If you ever watch her, she's a young person. | |
| She's so angry. | ||
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        She's so crazy. | |
| Now you can have her. | ||
| You can have her. | ||
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        She's just a troublemaker. | |
| Yeah, she is just a troublemaker. | ||
| And hopefully we will, you know, look, once this thing wraps up, she'll move on to something else. | ||
| It'll be climate. | ||
| It'll be Gaza and it'll be something else. | ||
| And this thing is close to be wrapping up. | ||
| So to put a pin in it, this is from Donald Trump on Truth Yesterday. | ||
| There have been very positive discussions with Hamas and countries from all over the world, Arab, Muslim, and everyone else this weekend to release the hostages and the war in Gaza. | ||
| But more importantly, finally have long sought peace in the Middle East. | ||
| These talks have been very successful and proceeding rapidly. | ||
| The technical teams will again meet Monday in Egypt to work through and clarify the final details. | ||
| I'm told that the first phase should be completed this week, and I am asking everyone to move fast. | ||
| I will continue to monitor this centuries-old conflict. | ||
| Time is of the essence, or massive bloodshed will follow, something that nobody wants to see. | ||
| We really, I mean, again, let's thank God one more time because thank God Donald Trump is president. | ||
| If he was not president right now and we had Autopen or DEI hire lady with concentric circles, this thing would be ravaging like crazy. | ||
| Donald Trump, to whatever extent this thing is about to wrap up, this is Donald Trump who's forcing the issue here. | ||
| This is peace through strength. | ||
| This is knowing how to negotiate. | ||
| And largely the Arab and Muslim world will just have to realize, boy, we spent the last two years trying to destroy this tiny little nation and we shot rockets in relentlessly from Iran and from Yemen and from Lebanon, etc. | ||
| That didn't work. | ||
| We're all worse off for it. | ||
| We kidnapped their children and raped their women. | ||
| That didn't work because Gaza has basically been leveled. | ||
| So how about we just let them be? | ||
| Let this little thing be. | ||
| And then what you will find is they will literally make the desert bloom where you live. | ||
| They will take the salty water and desalinize it and offer it so that you can make the desert bloom. | ||
| They will teach you things about technology and science that you cannot imagine that could change your societies. | ||
| And by the way, that's already happening because of the Abraham Accords with some of the other Gulf nations. | ||
| Okay, let's leave that part there, take it back to our shores, because I would say that some of the reaction over the last two years has been rather insane, right? | ||
| When we see these Hamas rallies, when you see congresspeople like AOC and Ilhan all the usuals that obviously support Hamas, obviously. | ||
| None of them, nobody goes out to these protests. | ||
| I love the Gazans, but I hate Hamas. | ||
| No, you'd be beheaded like everybody else, right? | ||
| And I would say that thing is part of the cultural rot that we have here in the United States. | ||
| So let's connect that to some of the other cultural rot that's going around. | ||
| Do you know about this guy, Bad Bunny? | ||
| I had never heard of his music until, well, I've heard of Bad Bunny in the last week or so because, well, here's Bad Bunny. | ||
| This is Bad Bunny. | ||
| Let me read the tweet here from Danielle DeSouza Gill. | ||
| This is Dinesh's daughter, by the way. | ||
| Rapper Bad Bunny just told Americans they have four months to learn Spanish if they want to understand his Super Bowl show. | ||
| Can you imagine if an American artist went to another country and told them to learn English? | ||
| The NFL should pick a performer who respects American culture. | ||
| So there's Bad Bunny. | ||
| It's a dude in a dress with boots and okay. | ||
| That's so edgy. | ||
| Geez, is there anything edgier than a guy in a dress in 2025? | ||
| But okay, Bad Bunny went on SNL and well, let's jump to that first and then we'll get to the other stuff. | ||
| Bad Bunny went on SNL and yes, basically said if you don't learn Spanish in four months, you're not going to understand the Super Bowl halftime show. | ||
| I'm just repeating what she said, which is what he's going to say, right? | ||
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        ...de todo, demostrando que nuestra huella y nuestra aportación en este país nadie nunca la podrá sacar ni borrar. | |
| If you didn't understand what I just said, you have four months to learn. | ||
| Okay, now it should be noted that Bad Bunny's current world tour boycotts the United States of America because of his concerns over ICE. | ||
| So you've got this sort of crazed, like he's taking the crazed extreme left position on ICE. | ||
| He's going to perform all in Spanish, kind of threatening, you know, it's a threat in a sense. | ||
| It's like, like, we just don't give an F about your culture or your language. | ||
| So the question here, as we're dealing with cultural rot, I think that's what the theme of the show is. | ||
| It's like we've had such confusion over the post-October 7th stuff. | ||
| We can't seem to be able to say, I don't know, maybe the Super Bowl, like the one day of the year where basically everybody in the entire country, you could argue Thanksgiving also, but from an entertainment perspective, when we're all basically watching the same thing, when we're all sitting there with our family and friends and eating wings and drinking beer, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| Like, do you think that maybe the NFL, what networks it on, the Super Bowl this year? | ||
| Whether it's Fox or ESPN, it doesn't even matter. | ||
| We'll get the answer on that. | ||
| But whether whoever comes up with this, whatever boardroom of people, they were sitting there, and they're like, it's the Super Bowl. | ||
| And we're rolling into, and it's going to be, by the way, on the 250th anniversary of America, right? | ||
| Because it's next February. | ||
| It's going to be on NBC. | ||
| So NFL people and NBC people and probably some streaming people, they all sit in a boardroom or they could jump on a Zoom call and they go, who should, who would represent America well right now? | ||
| Just with all the things going on in America. | ||
| And it's like, you could come up with dozens of bands that would be largely apolitical or just might have some memberberry component to it. | ||
| Like, oh, we could all think back. | ||
| Everyone loves Journey. | ||
| Could we get Journey to do it? | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Could you get Fleetwood Mac to do it? | ||
| You could, like, it doesn't, those are bands that I like, but like, you could get bands that it would basically be like, people would be like, all right, it's pretty good music. | ||
| We all kind of like them. | ||
| We all kind of remember them, something like that. | ||
| But instead, a giant corporation, the NFL, and a giant network, NBC, said, okay, we're going to get in this hyper political guy on the 250th anniversary of America, a guy who doesn't really speak English, who sings, my team told me sings exclusively in Spanish. | ||
| Can you call it even singing? | ||
| Whatever that is. | ||
| It's not, I don't call that singing, but like sings in Spanish, wears a dress. | ||
| Like you are purposely poking the bear as much as possible. | ||
| He has every right to have what his opinions are. | ||
| He has every right to speak whatever language he wants. | ||
| But is this what the country needs? | ||
| And why do we, from a corporate perspective, why do they keep pushing this stuff on us? | ||
| That's the question that I would ask. | ||
| Now let's jump over to the view. | ||
| Speaking of why do the corporations push things on us? | ||
| Here is Joy Behar and she's very concerned that they're going to use the Super Bowl as an excuse to grab the brown people. | ||
| You're always funny too, Whoopi. | ||
| You know, one thing I thought of though, you know, Christian Noam, the one who killed the dog. | ||
| Cricket. | ||
| She killed cricket. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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        Puppy. | |
| Who does that? | ||
| Who shoots a puppy? | ||
| Only her. | ||
| Anyway, she's threatening to go to the Super Bowl when Bad Bunny is there and round up all these people that are illegal immigrants. | ||
| Do you think that she would go if it was Goth Brooks or Eminem or Taylor Swift or any other white person? | ||
| I understand what you're saying because she's going to go to the Super Bowl and round up. | ||
| How's she going to know who's who? | ||
| Because the Supreme Court has given permission to question anyone who has a Spanish accent who has a dark skin. | ||
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        Yeah. | |
| So here's why. | ||
| Here's the thing. | ||
| Everybody get a little cocoa butter, set in the sun. | ||
| That's the first thing. | ||
| And then, and this is the only time you can probably ever do this, give yourself a Latin accent. | ||
| You know, Whoopee, that is such a good idea. | ||
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        And see if she can tell who's who. | |
| During the Nazi occupation, there was one country, I believe it was Denmark or Norway, one of those, where everybody put the Jewish star on and they didn't know who was Jewish and who was not. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Now, I should tell you when we were doing the run-through of the show this morning, I said it would be a good idea if I put on some cocoa butter and did the rest of the show in a Spanish accent. | ||
| The team apparently wants jobs and they didn't think that was a great idea. | ||
| The level of stupidity here is so absolutely incredible. | ||
| So first off, the implication would be that a whole bunch of illegals, brown Spanish-speaking people are going to show up to the Super Bowl and have tickets to the Super Bowl. | ||
| What is the average price of a Super Bowl ticket? | ||
| It's got to be $2,500. | ||
| I'm going to guess that there are not a lot of illegal trende awagua, MS-13 people showing up at the Super Bowl. | ||
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        It's just 60, 6, what? | |
| How much? | ||
| $604? | ||
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        $6,000. | |
| $6,000. | ||
| The average price of a Super Bowl ticket is $6,304. | ||
| Yeah, there's going to be a lot of like Mexicans that are working on the roofs like I've saved up all year. | ||
| Well, I don't know what accent that was. | ||
| All right, right. | ||
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        It's just so they're just so freaking dumb. | |
| But again, it's not even about how dumb they are. | ||
| It's like, why push this guy on us right now with everything going on in the country? | ||
| Why push this nonsense? | ||
| Why purposely make a day that should bring us all together? | ||
| To me, there's two days that can bring everybody together in the calendar, and it's the Super Bowl and it's Thanksgiving from an American perspective. | ||
| But this is the day we're all watching the same thing together. | ||
| So you could do something. | ||
| And I get it. | ||
| They always make it somewhat political. | ||
| Someone's boob, whose boob flopped out. | ||
| It was Janet Jackson. | ||
| That happened. | ||
| The wardrobe malfunction. | ||
| There's always something. | ||
| But why go out of your way to do it? | ||
| That really is the question. | ||
| Donald Trump was asked what he thought of Bad Bunny. | ||
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        I never heard of him. | |
| I don't know who he is. | ||
| I don't know why they're doing it. | ||
| It's like crazy. | ||
| And then they blame it on some promoter that they hired to pick up entertainment. | ||
| I think it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| Yeah, it is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| So congratulations, NBC. | ||
| We now have to have, you know, five months of discussions around this. | ||
| And congratulations to the NFL. | ||
| You could have taken Frankie Valley, 91 years old. | ||
| I would have given a call. | ||
| I would have put a call in. | ||
| Could have done for here. | ||
| Let's just come up with some bands. | ||
| That would be nice. | ||
| So Frankie Val, that might be pushing it. | ||
| But a journey, I think, would be a good one. | ||
| Nobody doesn't like Journey. | ||
| Fleetwood Mac. | ||
| Who doesn't like Fleetwood Mac? | ||
| Give me some others. | ||
| Foreigner. | ||
| That would be pretty good. | ||
| But I'm going very 80s style. | ||
| Who? | ||
| ABBA. | ||
| Yeah, ABBA. | ||
| They could come back. | ||
| Or you do the robot ABBA. | ||
| Who do you like? | ||
| Give me somebody that you like. | ||
| You like that crap. | ||
| like Drake. | ||
| Okay, Drake would be, it's not my thing, but whatever. | ||
| Drake's all right. | ||
| What do you like? | ||
| You like. | ||
| No, no, give me a musician that you like that would be that would work for the Super Bowl and not tear us all apart. | ||
| Fleetwood Mac's great. | ||
| I said Fleetwood Mac. | ||
| I want somebody. | ||
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        All right. | |
| The point, what? | ||
| The HPC. | ||
| You two? | ||
| Are they still doing it? | ||
| Are they still out? | ||
| What about those old methadics? | ||
| Those guys. | ||
| Oasis. | ||
| The point is, just stop doing this shit. | ||
| All right, let's talk about we're going to come up with a better list. | ||
| That was really pathetic, guys. | ||
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| All right, first off, as host of this show and CEO of the production company, I want to apologize for my staff's music pics. | ||
| But how about this? | ||
| I just searched 10 yacht rock bands. | ||
| Like, how about just yacht rock? | ||
| Wouldn't that be pleasant? | ||
| Eeely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Toto, Hall and Oates, Little River Band, Crosby Stills and Nash, Ambrosia, Steve Miller Band, first concert I ever went to, probably in 1988. | ||
| Looking Glass, Air Supply, America Sticks, Boston. | ||
| Like, there's so many things that whether you love that type of music or not, that everyone would know. | ||
| All right, fine. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Have your bad bunny and your psycho bunny. | ||
| Fine, Connor. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Anyway, a guy tried to murder Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
| You may remember that a couple of years back. | ||
| And, well, it was a guy or a girl or a girl guy or a boy girl or a chick with a dick or one of these things and was arrested. | ||
| Did not get to kill Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
| Even though remember AOC, you guys should get up in their faces. | ||
| That was what Maxine Waters said in AOC, never let them have peace and show up when they're at Morton Steakhouse in D.C. and scare the hell out of them. | ||
| And Brett Kavanaugh had to leave through the back and all that. | ||
| Anyway, somebody showed up at Kavanaugh's house with a bunch of weapons and was arrested. | ||
| So let's get you caught up with Bloomberg law here. | ||
| The person arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home with weapons following the leaked Supreme Court abortion ruling was sentenced to just over eight years in a prison for trying to kill a justice. | ||
| Now, you might say, okay, they showed up with weapons. | ||
| Now, you remember when the abortion thing got leaked before the actual decision came out, before it was supposed to come out, in essence. | ||
| You might say eight years. | ||
| Well, the issue, eight years isn't so bad, but the issue is actually she should have, she, he should have gotten much more. | ||
| Listen to this from Fox News. | ||
| A national disgrace. | ||
| Federal judge Deborah Boardman is facing criticism after sentencing Brett Kavanaugh's attempted assassin, Nicholas Roski, to eight years in prison, far less time than the 30 years prosecutors were seeking. | ||
| This seems like a bit of a problem. | ||
| Let's continue with Fox News. | ||
| Boardman, this is the judge, a Biden appointee, said she factored into the sentence her concern about Trump's executive order requiring transgender inmates to be detained in prisons that correspond to their sex at birth. | ||
| Roski pleaded guilty in April to one charge of attempting to murder a Supreme Court justice, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. | ||
| On June 8th, 2022, Roski flew from California to Virginia and took a taxi to Kavanaugh's address, armed with a pistol, knife, lockpicking set, duct tape, hammer, crowbar, and tactical gear. | ||
| Okay, so there is so much in this story. | ||
| And again, this gets to the cultural rot thing, whether we're talking as we started at the two-year results of October 7th and the behavior of the left on our streets, whether we are talking about whether you should kill Supreme Court justices or not. | ||
| Watch this. | ||
| So this guy does this. | ||
| The judge then says, well, Donald Trump said that, you know, if you were going to jail, you should be in the jail of your biological sex, not what gender you purport to be. | ||
| Look how the media is covering this. | ||
| This is wild. | ||
| This is from C3X, C3, who's an ex-commentator. | ||
| This is Kavanaugh's would-be assassin. | ||
| Does this look like a woman to you? | ||
| So that boy right there is the would-be assassin who did all those things I just read. | ||
| Look at the NBC headline. | ||
| Woman sentenced to eight years for attempting to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
| Does that look like a woman to you? | ||
| Now, if you want to say trans woman, I guess, right? | ||
| I suppose you could. | ||
| Just put that up again. | ||
| The absurdity. | ||
| First of all, he looks like, what's his name from Hayden Christensen from Star Wars? | ||
| But putting that aside, that's not a woman. | ||
| So there's so many layers here. | ||
| The judge gives the guy less of a sentence who was trying to murder the Supreme Court judge, gives him less of a sentence because we're going to put people in jail corresponding with their real sex. | ||
| Then when it's covered in the news, they tell you that the guy is a woman. | ||
| And then we wonder why brains are exploding. | ||
| Listen to this from Philip McCaller, who's an ex-journalist. | ||
| The New York Times lies and says Kavanaugh's assassin is a female. | ||
| He is a man now claiming to be a woman. | ||
| And the New York Times goes along with the criminal lies. | ||
| And there you look at that headline. | ||
| Justice Kavanaugh's would-be assassin sentenced eight years of prison. | ||
| Sophie Roski traveled from California to Maryland intending to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh, then changed her mind and called 911. | ||
| Even if, so if he changed his name to Sophie, if you were doing this headline properly, if you were an actual journalist, you could say Sophie, right? | ||
| If he legally changed the name. | ||
| That's his name, Sophie Roski, whether he's a guy or a girl. | ||
| But intentionally, he is a he. | ||
| That is how it works. | ||
| Arnold Schwarzenegger told that to the kids in kindergarten cop. | ||
| But you wonder, how does this keep happening? | ||
| And it keeps happening because the media lies about everything. | ||
| They put ideology over truth. | ||
| And once you do that, you will always get to the conclusion you want rather than what is factually true. | ||
| So another thing happened over the last couple of days involving a judge. | ||
| There is a judge by the name of Diane Goodstein in South Carolina, and her house went up in flames. | ||
| There is no evidence that it was arson. | ||
| There is no evidence that anyone did it intentionally or anything else. | ||
| We double-checked right before the show, but her house did burn down. | ||
| Watch Nicole Wallace on MSNBC covering that. | ||
| When we come back, what we're learning about the fire that destroyed the home of a South Carolina Circuit Court judge who faced criticism from Trump officials after ruling she made against the Trump administration. | ||
| It comes amid a surge in hostility and threats against judges, as well as criticism directly from the Trump administration, including for Judge Goodstein, after she temporarily blocked the Justice Department from accessing the files of millions of registered voters in South Carolina. | ||
| Do you see how dangerous it is what these people are doing? | ||
| I would welcome any of you. | ||
| You have another window open on the computer right now or a tab or whatever. | ||
| Google it yourself. | ||
| Is there any evidence that a Trump supporter or a MAGA person or anything else burned down the home of Judge Diane Goodstein in South Carolina? | ||
| We checked. | ||
| There is zero evidence of it. | ||
| So what she did right there was a perfect TV quote-unquote journalist sleight of hand. | ||
| Something happens, right? | ||
| I mean, it is curious, right? | ||
| It's curious if a judge's house burns down, and especially if the judge has gone against the administration, you can think about that and go, all right, there might be something there. | ||
| But if there's nothing there, it is absolute dereliction of your duty as a quote journalist. | ||
| And I know you're not Nicole Wallace, but like you purport to be one, to then try to connect it to Trump and MAGA because she has gone against the administration. | ||
| It could have been, it could have been a litany of things. | ||
| It could have been a boiler that exploded. | ||
| We will probably find out. | ||
| And by the way, if it turns out that a Trump supporter did do it, I promise you I will cover it. | ||
| But I don't know. | ||
| And either do you, Nicole Wallace. | ||
| And that's why you're a liar, a fraud, and you don't deserve the job. | ||
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| Cultural rot. | ||
| The reaction post October 7th for two years that we choose to have someone who's anti-ICE and anti-America and anti-English language host the NFL Super Bowl halftime party problem, right? | ||
| Say someone trying to kill a Supreme Court judge who happens to be trans, and then the media pretending that they're the sex that they aren't. | ||
| Like these are all cultural rot problems. | ||
| And now let's connect it to a wild story that I didn't cover last week that was breaking that was that is just utterly insane out of Virginia. | ||
| Listen to this from the New York Post. | ||
| Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones said if more cops got killed, they wouldn't shoot so many people, lawmaker claims. | ||
| And yes, it is true. | ||
| So this guy, Jay Jones, was in a chat with a Virginia Republican delegate. | ||
| Her name is Carrie Coiner. | ||
| And these are the texts that have been released. | ||
| And remember, this is a man who wants to be attorney general. | ||
| He would be in charge of the entire law enforcement of Virginia. | ||
| So one thing that you would say is maybe a minor qualification for that is not wanting the police officers to be killed. | ||
| So let me read the exchange. | ||
| It's pretty quick. | ||
| We'll do this. | ||
| Carrie, they say nice things about everyone, LOL. | ||
| Jay, if those guys die before me, I will go to their funerals and piss on their graves. | ||
| Send them out a wash in something. | ||
| Carrie, Jay Jones, Jay, three people, two bullets. | ||
| Gilbert, Hitler, and Pol Pot. | ||
| Gilbert gets two bullets to the head. | ||
| Spoiler, put Gilbert in the crew with the worst two people you know and he receives both bullets every time. | ||
| Carrie, Jay, please stop. | ||
| Jay, LOL, okay, okay, Carrie. | ||
| It really bothers me when you talk about hurting people or wishing death on them. | ||
| Carrie, you weren't simply asking questions and you know it. | ||
| Jay, I genuinely was. | ||
| I wasn't attacking you. | ||
| I was trying to understand your logic. | ||
| Carrie, you weren't trying to understand. | ||
| You were talking about hoping Jennifer Gilbert's children would die. | ||
| Jay, yes, I've told you this before. | ||
| Only when people feel pain personally do they move on policy. | ||
| Carrie, there isn't. | ||
| I point blank asked you more than three times and you dug in that you meant it. | ||
| I am honestly questioning a lot today. | ||
| Jay, I mean, do I think Todd and Jennifer are evil and that they are breeding little fascists? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| This guy is a fucking maniac and should be completely disqualified from holding any position anywhere in public life ever. | ||
| But the idea that he could be in charge of law enforcement in Virginia is beyond insane. | ||
| But actually, it's not beyond insane because it's exactly what the left has become. | ||
| They believe, a huge portion of them, believe that a certain set of political violence is not only useful, but necessary for the ends to achieve their means, right? | ||
| He wants them to feel it. | ||
| And he thinks that this guy's kids, this guy's kids are little fascists. | ||
| Like it's so profoundly evil. | ||
| And yet at the same time, it's deeply obvious. | ||
| So anyway, Jay Jones, these texts come out. | ||
| Jay Jones has now been called out on it. | ||
| And well, here, I'm going to show you a quick compilation. | ||
| Here's Jay, well, it's a juxtaposition, Jay, on what a good guy he is and then being confronted with how evil he is. | ||
| People always told me that your priorities come into focus when you become a parent. | ||
| And my highest priority will always be the safety of our families. | ||
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        You said, according to the article I'm quoting, Gilbert's wife could watch her own child die in her arms so that Gilbert might reconsider his political views. | |
| I can think of nothing more horrific than a mother having to hold her dying child. | ||
| How can Virginians trust a man who said something so horrific, so callously? | ||
| Well, again, I am so deeply, deeply sorry for what I said. | ||
| And I wish that it hadn't happened and I would take it back if I could. | ||
| What do you mean you wish it didn't happen and you would take it back if you said it and it's completely congruent with what much of the left believes at this point. | ||
| What you said was if he felt the pain, meaning felt the pain of the dead kids, maybe he would change his policies because you people put ideology over everything. | ||
| You think that if the rest of us don't bow to your ideology, we're inherently evil. | ||
| And the only way that you seem to think you can convince us of it is either to kill us or have our children killed so that we will come around to your position. | ||
| It is profoundly, profoundly evil. | ||
| This guy's got to go away. | ||
| Like he has just got to disappear from public life. | ||
| The lieutenant governor of Virginia, who is now running for governor, Winsom Sears, who's really spectacular, well, she, I thought, nailed it quite well. | ||
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        The calls for hate and violence are coming from the mouths of the Democrat Party's leaders. | |
| And Jay Jones is just the most recent and his wish for violent acts the most clear. | ||
| So if you can't solve a problem, you can't name it, but I will. | ||
| And here and now, the leadership of the Democrat Party has become consumed with hate. | ||
| Yeah, that is exactly right. | ||
| And if you want some evidence of it, let's think about it this way. | ||
| Remember less than a year ago, Brian Thompson, healthcare CEO of United Healthcare, gets murdered in cold blood in the middle of New York City Times Square by this guy, Luigi Mangione, who is now a hero to the progressive base. | ||
| Because look, it doesn't mean Brian Thompson was doing, it doesn't matter whether Brian Thompson was a horrible healthcare CEO, whether he was greedy. | ||
| None of that matters. | ||
| Once you start saying it's okay, you have a grievance, you can take somebody else's life, right? | ||
| You can just shoot the healthcare CEO. | ||
| You can strap on a suicide bomb and blow up a bus. | ||
| Like once you start doing that, it's going to go both ways. | ||
| And the entire exchange of the Western world, the entire agreement to live and let live and understand you're going to be in a society with a little different view, it's off the table and all hell will break loose. | ||
| But that was that. | ||
| Remember Charlie? | ||
| The guy we started the show with, Charlie Kirk? | ||
| Well, there were people out there that thought Charlie was radically anti-trans. | ||
| A movement had existed that had broken children's brains for so long that some young kid who otherwise was a perfectly normal kid, apparently a year before, what's his name? | ||
| Tyler Robinson, and then starts dating this trans kid. | ||
| Well, he then murdered Charlie Kirk, thinking he was doing the right thing. | ||
| So when this guy, Jay Jones, is like, well, if only his kids would be killed, then he would come around. | ||
| It's the exact same thing. | ||
| Luigi Mangione killed Brian Thompson because he thought, well, he's a bad dude. | ||
| And I want people to understand my plight. | ||
| Why did Tyler Robinson kill Charlie Kirk? | ||
| He's a bad dude. | ||
| And I want people to understand my plight. | ||
| Why did Jay Jones say that he would want this guy's kids to be killed? | ||
| Well, he's a bad dude and I want them to understand my plight. | ||
| It's deeply, deeply evil. | ||
| And as everyone knows at this point, there are no adults. | ||
| I'm sorry, there are no adults, and I mean none in the Democrat Party anymore. | ||
| Bill Maher and John's veteran aside, and they're not even in the Democrat Party. | ||
| They're hanging loosely, whatever. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| There's nobody else left. | ||
| And then what happens? | ||
| It starts actually destroying our cities, which are mostly where most of the Democrats live. | ||
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| All right, so we get confused about whether the terrorists and the people who kill children and rip grandmothers out of their beds, whether they're the good guys. | ||
| We have halftime shows written or performed by people who don't seem to like America and don't like English and hate our law enforcement and all that. | ||
| We have a media that lies about the gender of someone who wanted to kill the Supreme Court justice. | ||
| We have people who want to be attorney generals, who if only their opponents' children could be killed, then things would somehow magically be better. | ||
| And then we also have Democrats running cities which allow for criminality. | ||
| And then when the federal government comes in and cleans them up, people freak out. | ||
| So before we get to Chicago, here is Caroline Levitt, White House spokesperson, talking about why the National Guard is still in D.C., which by the way, D.C. right now, no crime. | ||
| Basically zero crime. | ||
| Again, Google it. | ||
| Do people still use Google? | ||
| What do people use these days? | ||
| Duck, duck, go it yourself. | ||
| But here's Caroline Levitt on what's going on in D.C. right now. | ||
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        Can you provide the justification for the White House here in Washington, D.C., why the National Guard members continue to be out on the streets? | |
| Because Washington, D.C. has invited the National Guard here. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because the mayor is doing the right thing, unlike mayors in other cities like Portland, as Caitlin and others have pointed out, who refuse to see that there are positive results from when local law enforcement works with federal law enforcement to do the right thing on behalf of their citizens. | ||
| And the National Guard is still here because the president and the mayor agree that it's a good thing for the city, just like you're seeing in Memphis. | ||
| It's a shame that we see in some cities across the country that their mayors are just simply refusing to cooperate because they don't like Donald Trump. | ||
| And that's what this boils down to. | ||
| And I don't think any American would disagree that Chicago needs more law enforcement reinforcements, that they need more resources. | ||
| You know, what's interesting about this is think about it this way. | ||
| If D.C. was safe and clean, and we go to D.C. several times a year, and it's just not, I would say it's gotten a little bit better in the last year. | ||
| And I haven't been there since they've started this second push, which I guess started in August when I was off the grid, but when they really started cleaning it up. | ||
| But it had started to get a little bit better. | ||
| But if it was safe and clean, do you think Donald Trump would be bringing the National Guard in? | ||
| Obviously not. | ||
| Obviously not. | ||
| There would be no reason to do it. | ||
| It would not make any sense. | ||
| Is Donald Trump just like, you think that they have a map of the United States in the Oval Office and they're just throwing darts? | ||
| I'm like, okay, send the National Guard in there, send the National Guard in there. | ||
| No, they're going to Portland, which we know has been an epic shithole for a decade. | ||
| They're going to Chicago where more young black people are killed than anywhere else. | ||
| So it is targeted to clean it up. | ||
| And the issue seems to be that the very people who create the problem in the first place, then they get because they never, they never look at the mirror. | ||
| They never go, am I the baddie? | ||
| Did I do all this? | ||
| They never do it. | ||
| What they do is they double down on their BS. | ||
| So the actual racist, buffoonish mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, he is fighting tooth and nail to keep his cities in as much mayhem as possible. | ||
| Take a look. | ||
| Black, brown, white, Asian, young, old, northside, west side, southside, we must all pull aside our differences and defend one another. | ||
| Because if we allow this to continue to be unchecked, by the time we realize what's happening, it'll be too late. | ||
| This executive order is a step towards accountability and is calling for the basic rule of law. | ||
| In the coming days and weeks, we may be pushed, if not forced, to take even more dramatic action if this administration continues to escalate and provoke our people. | ||
| For now, let me just say that we are unequivocally going to continue to reject the military occupation of our city. | ||
| The Trump administration must end the war on Chicago. | ||
| I've also said for the last couple of years that the extreme right in this country refused to accept the results of the Civil War. | ||
| They have repeatedly called for a rematch. | ||
| But in the coming weeks, we will use this opportunity to build greater resistance. | ||
| You know, guys, I'm pretty well versed in the internet and culture and what's going on here. | ||
| I have never heard anyone call for a rematch of the Civil War like it's a video game. | ||
| Like, you know what I mean? | ||
| You beat me by two points. | ||
| I'm going to hit reset on this thing and we're going to rematch it right now. | ||
| You can't look at the stats because I hit reset before you got to review. | ||
| It's just so, I also love the way they need identity. | ||
| Black, brown, white, chicks, dudes, chicks with dicks, dudes with vaginas, everybody that coming for us all. | ||
| It's just drivel. | ||
| All they are doing is trying to clean up the mess you created. | ||
| As we covered yesterday, five young black people were murdered in Chicago this weekend. | ||
| Another 25 were shot. | ||
| What are you doing about it, Brandon Johnson? | ||
| You're a young black man yourself who seemingly really cares about that. | ||
| I care about all these people regardless of their skin color. | ||
| You're doing nothing and you're upset that someone is coming in and actually doing anything, the occupation of your city. | ||
| What he's, actually, you know, to connect this to the October 7th thing, well, okay, so when are you going to send out your suicide bombers to stop the occupation? | ||
| Like, actually, by everything else we've covered today, probably not that long until you do that. | ||
| The governor of Illinois is J.B. Pritzker, and he also is just endlessly ratcheting up the rhetoric because he's getting ready to run for president in a couple years. | ||
| Then the Trump invasion began. | ||
| Since ICE and CBP announced their operations on September 8th, our people have been subjected to violence, intimidation, and harassment. | ||
| They have struck fear in our communities, including notably fear in the hearts of U.S. citizens. | ||
| Trump and the thuggery that his agents have brought has actively made us less safe. | ||
| Why would you have fear in your heart if you were a U.S. citizen and ICE was coming in? | ||
| Why would you have fear in your heart? | ||
| They're not looking for you. | ||
| They're looking for people who are here illegally. | ||
| That's all. | ||
| And often those illegal people are involved in other crimes, sometimes raping people, sometimes kidnapping people, sometimes child trafficking and a series of other things. | ||
| Now, of course, they always want to make everything have a racial component as well. | ||
| And it's just absurd. | ||
| Again, all Trump's doing is cleaning up the mess that you guys created. | ||
| Here is Stephen Miller, a man who does not mince words on J.B. Pritzker. | ||
| President Trump has elected on a mandate to turn that invasion back, to send those illegals home. | ||
| And Governor Pritzker is providing aid and comfort to the riotous mob that is physically assaulting, obstructing, impeding, and attacking ICE officers. | ||
| And his latest act, declaring that there are no go zones where federal law enforcement is not permitted, is truly an act of insurrection against the federal government. | ||
| Those of you listening on the audio podcast, the video that they were showing while Miller was talking is masked lunatics throwing gas bombs, throwing rocks at cars, and just creating mayhem. | ||
| Why is that allowed? | ||
| Why does J.B. Pritzker not care about that? | ||
| As a matter of fact, J.B. Pritzker, how about this? | ||
| How about you try this for one day and let's see? | ||
| You know, I am always giving these people advice. | ||
| They never take it, but I'll give you advice for one day to see if we can get out of this descent to hell we seem to be on together. | ||
| How about you say, you know what? | ||
| Starting tomorrow for three days, Donald Trump, we know he's sending in his ICE people. | ||
| They're very mean and they wear masks. | ||
| I like my masked people. | ||
| We don't like those masked people. | ||
| But they're mean. | ||
| They are coming. | ||
| It is true. | ||
| There's not much we can do about it. | ||
| So how about if you are an illegal and you are here, it actually is true that you're not really supposed to be here. | ||
| So how about you just give yourself yourself up? | ||
| Because it's causing mayhem on our streets for our legal citizens. | ||
| So if you just give yourself up and you'll be dealt with and you're probably going to have to go, that is kind of unfortunate. | ||
| We like you a lot and we need you for the voting rolls and all that stuff. | ||
| But we don't want the mayhem on our streets. | ||
| We don't want the fighting and everything else. | ||
| But he can't do that. | ||
| He won't do that because he wants the voters. | ||
| They want the sanctuary cities. | ||
| I would argue they actually want the mayhem. | ||
| They want the fight with Trump. | ||
| And that really is what the problem is. | ||
| But again, if you're J.B. Pritzker, who do you seem to care about more? | ||
| Does anything that J.B. Pritzker says sound like it's something that is positive for the law-abiding, decent citizen of Chicago or Illinois? | ||
| Or is it all in protection of people that shouldn't be here? | ||
| I think the answer is fairly obvious. | ||
| Here's Stephen Miller a bit more on the profiling of brown people. | ||
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        Is it the case that as Pritzker frames it, you are profiling brown people, that this immigration crackdown is designed to go after people of color? | |
| That is the, it's such a, oh, what a dumb question. | ||
| The illegal aliens who are here are taking jobs away from blacks. | ||
| They're taking jobs away from whites. | ||
| They're taking jobs away from Latinos. | ||
| They're taking their health benefits away. | ||
| They're taking their school slots away. | ||
| And of course, in many cases, they're committing heinous crimes. | ||
| We cannot have a system of law in this country that privileges illegal aliens over American citizens. | ||
| And that's what they're doing. | ||
| You know it, and I know it. | ||
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        So that's not exactly a no, Stephen. | |
| Can you just unequivocally say that? | ||
| I said it's a dumb question. | ||
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        Well, I appreciate that. | |
| No, that is a dumb question. | ||
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        So no, this policy is not designed. | |
| When I said it was a dumb question, it meant no. | ||
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        Well, I just want to be clear and precise. | |
| God, these people, look, there are illegals here who are white, too, from all over the world that come from different places. | ||
| The implication is they're not really looking for those people. | ||
| They just want the brown ones. | ||
| And by the way, it's not just that they want the brown illegals. | ||
| They're going to somehow manage, as they will tell you on the view every day. | ||
| They're just going to, if you're a Latino, you spoke a little Spanish, don't you esta la biblioteca. | ||
| You're going to go. | ||
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        It's just drivel and nonsense. | |
| And at the end, at the end, regardless of whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, a chick with a dick, or a dude with a pussy or any of those things, we either have laws or we don't. | ||
| Democrats clearly don't. | ||
| And again, they are just focused on giving people who are not citizens the benefits that they then shutter off for people who are citizens. | ||
| So that's what the government shutdown fights. | ||
| You know, it's funny. | ||
| We were doing the run through this morning and we were all kind of like, so the government's still shut down? | ||
| Does anyone care? | ||
| I don't think anyone, I think the Democrats have so screwed themselves. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| The government is shut down right now, whatever that means. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| Here's Donald Trump on truth. | ||
| Democrats have shut down the United States government right in the midst of one of the most successful economies, including a record stock market that our country has ever had. | ||
| This has sadly affected so many programs, services, and other elements of society that Americans rely on, and it should not have happened. | ||
| I'm happy to work with Democrats on their failed health care policies or anything else, but first they must allow for the government to reopen. | ||
| In fact, they should open our government tonight. | ||
| Again, like, I get it that there are people that are furloughed right now and they're all going to get their money back at the end, which is kind of unfortunate. | ||
| But like, what? | ||
| Is anyone being affected in any way right now? | ||
| I would love to see it in the comments. | ||
| Let's look in locals. | ||
| We'll look in the YouTube comments rumble. | ||
| Like, what? | ||
| Is this bothering any of you? | ||
| Like, let these people all go home and go away and get off our life and stop taking our tax dollars. | ||
| Anyway, what the shutdown seems to basically be about is that Democrats want to keep illegals getting free health care. | ||
| And we've all just had about enough of that. | ||
| Here is Speaker Mike Johnson. | ||
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        Million illegal aliens were receiving Medicaid benefits that were intended only for U.S. citizens that met the categories I just described. | |
| They were gaming the system. | ||
| They were cheating the system. | ||
| And what that means is that less resources were available for the people, the Americans who actually needed it most. | ||
| So we did the common sense thing, the right thing, the just thing, and we put it in the law. | ||
| And the president signed that, gladly signed it into law. | ||
| They want to repeal it. | ||
| They want to give those resources back to illegal aliens. | ||
| That's exactly what that highlighted language means. | ||
| You might be going, oh, come on, that can't be true. | ||
| Could this really be all about the Democrats are going to spend whatever capital they have on getting health care for illegals? | ||
| Is that what this is really all about? | ||
| Well, yeah, it is. | ||
| So here is Roe Khanna. | ||
| And before I will critique Roe a bit, Roe is basically the only Democrat who will talk to me. | ||
| So I will give him some credit for that. | ||
| What I won't give him credit for is every time we have him on the show, I think his ideas are basically wrong all the time. | ||
| But I will give him credit for engaging. | ||
| That is an important part. | ||
| And I don't mean that to be glib or anything else. | ||
| He's engaging whether his ideas are right or wrong. | ||
| And people can make a decision when we have a conversation about illegal health care or about affirmative action, which we got into a debate about affirmative action. | ||
| And I asked him if he wanted his own children who happened to be Indian American to be discriminated against. | ||
| And he basically said yes. | ||
| Like you can all make your decisions on that. | ||
| He does engage with me and I think that that is important. | ||
| Here he is on the all-in podcast admitting that illegals would be getting free health care under the Democrat spending plan. | ||
| Roe, the argument on the other side says that the tax credits and the health care subsidies will largely go to folks that are here illegally. | ||
| Can you confirm or debunk that? | ||
| First of all, it's a very small portion of people that we're talking about. | ||
| So 90% is not anything to do with those who are undocumented. | ||
| That's just the math, right? | ||
| I mean, so we can argue about the 10%, but we have in this country something called emergency Medicaid. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| If you're undocumented and you show up to the hospital, we will take care of you. | ||
| I believe that is correct. | ||
| I don't think if you're undocumented and you show up to a hospital that you should be denied care. | ||
| Well, who pays for that? | ||
| We have an emergency Medicaid program. | ||
| And I guess if you mean that when you fund Medicaid, when you fund the Affordable Care Act, that you're saying you're funding some of it for undocumented people who are showing up in emergency situations, then yeah, you're funding them. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Roe, see the little sleight of hand there. | ||
| It talks about the Affordable Care Act. | ||
| Now you're seeing why Obamacare was so evil. | ||
| So the Democrats forced through this thing that allowed for illegals to get health care. | ||
| And it doesn't matter whether it's 90% is funded, 10% is funded, a few of these people show up or anything else. | ||
| They are illegal. | ||
| Now, let's say in it, let's say right this moment, as we're doing this right now, let's say an illegal person who lives in your neighborhood who's working, they're picking the tomatoes, right? | ||
| The Democrats always want these people to always be picking tomatoes. | ||
| Let's say they're picking tomatoes and they stab their hand on a very, very sharp thorn and they're really gushing with blood. | ||
| We know that they can show up to the hospital and in every single hospital in the United States, they are going to get coverage. | ||
| Now, there should be some conversation about when the hospital finds out that they either don't have identification or they don't have health insurance, there should be some discussion about what do we do after that. | ||
| But there is no, I don't know anyone, genuinely anyone, the scariest right-wing Stephen Miller acolyte who'd be like, no, just let them bleed out. | ||
| Like, don't give them health care. | ||
| It's just complete nonsense. | ||
| Who's going to pay for it and everything else is a separate issue. | ||
| But there's just nobody in America that would be like, all right, they stabbed, they were in a car accident, they're illegal, just let them drop dead. | ||
| Nobody does it. | ||
| We don't do that in America. | ||
| The problem is that the Democrats then don't want you to work with law enforcement once we know about these people to then have them sent back to their country of origin. | ||
| And that is a problem. | ||
| So again, Roe, like, I like that you're engaging about these things. | ||
| I think you suffer from what most modern liberals suffer from, which is a very big heart that seems to be diametrically opposed to the size of your brain in some sense. | ||
| Like America is for Americans. | ||
| I'm not being a dick about it. | ||
| It's kind of written in the, you got it. | ||
| But this is what the Democrats want. | ||
| And if your position, if your position, if there's any Democrat whose position is illegal shouldn't get health care, well, they're just completely out of tune with the party. | ||
| We showed you this the other day, but it's worth showing again. | ||
| This is the 2019 Democrat primary. | ||
| That's the last time they had a real primary because when they had the man with dementia with the auto pen, they just did an illegal coup against him with the diversity hire lady. | ||
| But in 2019, they did have a Democrat primary, although that one was fixed too, because then they all just handed it over to Biden and made their deal so that Pete could become transported. | ||
| All right, you get it. | ||
| Here they were asked about who should get illegal, whether illegals should get health care. | ||
| Raise your hand if your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. | ||
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| So look, that should have been disqualifying right there, but it's just what the Democrats are. | ||
| Every single one of them. | ||
| There wasn't one of them up there. | ||
| Who would be the most moderate person up there, really? | ||
| Could we put it up again real quick? | ||
| Could you just play that again real quick? | ||
| Let me just look at it. | ||
| I mean, we know Elizabeth and Pete, and you got Yang and Bernie and who else is up there? | ||
| Right? | ||
| Like, look at that. | ||
| Is Tulsa even up there at that point? | ||
| Was she not even allowed in at that point? | ||
| And you got Swalwell. | ||
| Like, there is the problem is if you look at that crew of people, there is no one who is a moderate. | ||
| But imagine had there been a moderate there. | ||
| Imagine had there been Bill Clinton, right? | ||
| And we've played you videos of Bill Clinton back in the 90s. | ||
| Illegals shouldn't be here and you got to kick people out and they shouldn't have healthcare and all the things. | ||
| But the party went so whackadoodle left that there is nobody left to moderate it. | ||
| So thus, you know, when I talk about the like quasi-sane liberals, I'll throw another one in. | ||
| Van Jones, who again, he's wrong about so many of the things. | ||
| And the day before Charlie was assassinated, he was blaming Charlie Kirk for what happened with that young girl at the Charlotte light rail and all that stuff. | ||
| So he's not great, but he's not completely jihad, brain dead. | ||
| Here he is admitting that the government shutdown will backfire on the Democrats. | ||
| Can the pain that people feel be connected to the Trump administration? | ||
| This has been the hard thing for Democrats always. | ||
| Can you connect the pain to the people providing it? | ||
| Look, I'm going to maybe piss off some of my Democrat friends, but I think you can always trust our party to do the wrong thing at the wrong time for the right reason. | ||
| Okay, so here's the problem. | ||
| Right now, if the Democrats don't do anything and they pass this clean resolution, which they don't want to do, if they did it, guess what would happen this month? | ||
| Premiums would start going through the roof this month. | ||
| By the time you get to the end of November, you would have Americans marching in the streets saying, I can't pay 150% more for my insurance premiums. | ||
| What the heck is going on? | ||
| Instead, we decided to not let that happen and shut the entire government down. | ||
| So now people are going to be mad about the post office and 100 other things that Republicans can then blame on us. | ||
| So I'm like, I get it. | ||
| The base is upset. | ||
| The base wants us to do something. | ||
| Please do something, do anything. | ||
| But the something probably shouldn't be throwing a bunch of people out of work in the federal government and crushing and crushing America's government's ability to function right before the pain was about to start. | ||
| So that's my concern. | ||
| There's so much confusion there because even as I'm trying to give the guy credit, you can see why he doesn't deserve that much credit. | ||
| They do the wrong thing at the wrong time for the right reason. | ||
| What he's saying is the right reason, the reason that he's talking about is that illegals should get health care. | ||
| And that's just not true. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| It is not a right. | ||
| It's not a right for a citizen. | ||
| It's not a right to get health care, to get the work of someone else. | ||
| And it's certainly not a right. | ||
| And even if you could make that argument, it's certainly not a right for someone that's not a citizen here. | ||
| So wrong thing, wrong time, right reason. | ||
| No, you're wrong about the reason. | ||
| As for the rest of it, it's like, yeah, you're kind of right that this is going to make them look silly. | ||
| They are going to look silly. | ||
| And by the way, the post office is open right now. | ||
| Now, is there a chance that the mail is going to take longer and that you're going to have more disgruntled postal workers, but you never want that? | ||
| Yeah, but the post office is working. | ||
| Again, the government's been shut now for what is it, five, six, seven days? | ||
| And things are basically working. | ||
| So I think the longer they drag this out, more and more people are going to go, well, whatever it was that the government's doing probably could be privatized. | ||
| And that probably is true. | ||
| But what does all of this add up to? | ||
| A radical party and a radical cultural apparatus that has gotten so many things wrong that we are on the verge right now of handing away the once greatest city in the world. | ||
| And yes, I am talking about New York City, which is about to become a communist crap hole. | ||
| The one guy who can stop it is a man who was governor of New York. | ||
| And during COVID, he sent a lot of old people with COVID back into old age homes and everyone died. | ||
| And generally, one of the things that you want to do as a politician is not kill old people because old people don't have that much to do besides having, you know, like early dinner. | ||
| So they do actually get out there and vote. | ||
| Andrew Cuomo now went on the view yesterday and he actually, despite all of his flaws, and again, I would put him in that little bucket of not completely insane Democrats, but just not, he's just not great and really can't stand up for anything. | ||
| Here he actually correctly lays out that there is a fight between Democrats, socialists, and just, you know, the average, I'm a Democrat. | ||
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        If current polling were to hold, Mamdani would win, but if it were to hold as it is, he would be the first mayor in recent memory to win without a majority electing him in the electorate. | |
| Now, I'm hearing from a lot of people who are worried that a self-described Democratic socialist would be running the economic capital of the world, New York City. | ||
| So I have to ask you, why are you losing to a Democratic socialist? | ||
| Yeah, because people don't understand. | ||
| It is a very good question. | ||
| And look, in the primary, there were nine candidates. | ||
| Nobody really understood who he was and what it means. | ||
| Even today, it's confusing. | ||
| He's a Democratic socialist. | ||
| I'm a Democrat. | ||
| Well, what is the difference there? | ||
| And it is night and day. | ||
| What's really happening is there's a civil war within the Democratic Party going on. | ||
| And the Democratic Party is looking for its identity. | ||
| And there are two factions. | ||
| You have the Democratic Socialists, and then you have the Democrats, right? | ||
| I'm a Democrat. | ||
| My father was a Democrat. | ||
| I worked for Bill Clinton. | ||
| He is a Democratic socialist. | ||
| He is not a Democrat, right? | ||
| He called President Obama evil and a liar. | ||
| He did not support Kamala Harris against Trump Trump because she wasn't progressive enough. | ||
| You could see why Cuomo is going to lose. | ||
| Again, he's not awful. | ||
| And his dad was a wonderful mayor, a wonderful governor of New York, Mario Cuomo, who many people wanted to run for president. | ||
| And I grew up in New York that everyone loved him. | ||
| My family loved him. | ||
| And that was when New York was flourishing in the 80s. | ||
| But you could see he repeatedly says, well, I'm a Democrat. | ||
| He's a Democrat socialist, but never explains what the problems are. | ||
| What is the problem with socialism? | ||
| How about lay it out? | ||
| What do you stand for as a Democrat? | ||
| But he can't say any of those things because he doesn't stand for much anymore. | ||
| So New York is going that way. | ||
| And the worst part of it, and this probably is the piece that will connect us to the top of the show on the second anniversary of October 7th, is that he is not just going to usher in an era of communism, which is going to cause mass devastation of New York City and more and more people fleeing and all of those things. | ||
| But he's got a little, he's got a little twinge of jihad in him too. | ||
| Listen to this. | ||
| This is a former Muslim. | ||
| His name is Ishmael Yosef talking about how Mom Dhammi is practicing Takiyah. | ||
| And Takiyah is a Quranic principle that basically says Muslims can lie to non-believers as long as ultimately they are advancing Islam. | ||
| Go. | ||
| The lying's not always a sin in Islam. | ||
| Being deceptive is good. | ||
| And again, Allah is Khair Makiri and he is the great deceiver. | ||
| So you're allowed to be deceptive. | ||
| God is not just good. | ||
| He's also bad. | ||
| And that's what I believe is happening in New York. | ||
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| You think Mom Donny is practicing Takiya? | ||
| A thousand percent. | ||
| A thousand percent. | ||
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        It's he's presenting. | |
| Muslims are laughing at you guys. | ||
| Like, this is the funniest thing. | ||
| Like, dude, give it 50 more years, entire New York is going to be Muslim. | ||
| And then before you know, it's going to be Sharia courts. | ||
| And then, like, y'all are, it's like, it's like shitting yourself in the foot. | ||
| Like, I can't even believe. | ||
| And, like, you see Europe. | ||
| You look at Europe, it's happening right now. | ||
| And then you're like, oh, let's just do it here in New York. | ||
| Like, it's like, no, like, you have to stop. | ||
| Like, obviously, Taqiyyah is working and they're doing an amazing job at it. | ||
| And they're fooling everyone. | ||
| Like, and all the Muslims are like so happy that's happening. | ||
| Like, it's just the best thing that could happen in Islam. | ||
| And he's going to win because we're too stupid. | ||
| Like, no matter how many times ex-Muslims will say, Taqiyyah is a real thing. | ||
| They are lying to you. | ||
| They will take over within 100 years. | ||
| No one's going to listen because we just assume that our God is the same as their God. | ||
| We just assume that their God will tell them not to lie, but their God tells them to lie. | ||
| That's the difference. | ||
| So you have to make a judgment call on that. | ||
| And I think it's fairly obvious. | ||
| So the community, and by the way, it perfectly explains the red-green alliance, right? | ||
| It explains the alliance of the Marxists and the Islamists. | ||
| It explains why the queers for Palestine never march in Palestine, right? | ||
| Because they will be killed there, but the Islamists here are like, oh, yeah, you fags, like, let's roll. | ||
| We'll march together. | ||
| That's what's happening. | ||
| And it's going to happen in New York City. | ||
| And if you live in New York City and you are sane, oh, I should have not said fags. | ||
| It's a bundle of sticks. | ||
| You bundles of sticks. | ||
| You get the point. | ||
| Thanks for watching, guys. | ||
| Well, you know what? | ||
| It all brings us back to this meme that I constantly show you. | ||
| And this is where we are at in Western civilization. | ||
| Hard times create strong men. | ||
| Strong men create good times. | ||
| Good times create weak men. | ||
| This is where we are at now. | ||
| We are between panels three and four. | ||
| Good times create weak men, weak men who won't defend their women, weak men who won't defend their families, weak men who turn to the state for everything, weak men who will gladly be injected and stay at home. | ||
| And then what do weak men do? | ||
| They create hard times. | ||
| Hard times are a coming New York City. | ||
| And for everyone else in the West, for everyone else in the United States, let's just keep paying attention to this stuff and fighting. | ||
| That is the only freaking way we are going to stop it. |