Dave Rubin, Brandon Tatum, and Dinesh D'Souza dissect Iran's capitulation to Trump's "civilization will die" rhetoric, a strategy they argue mimics real-estate tactics to provoke rather than threaten. They refute Tucker Carlson's claims of Israeli ceasefire violations in Lebanon, analyze European allies' airspace restrictions as ideological shifts, and condemn the lavish lifestyle of Soleimani's arrested relatives. The episode concludes by linking these geopolitical maneuvers to broader critiques of domestic legal delays and immigration handling, suggesting Trump's aggressive lexicon successfully forced Iranian concessions through calculated provocation. [Automatically generated summary]
It is Friday, April 10th, which means it's time for another Friday roundtable extravaganza.
And joining me are two returning Rubin Report all stars, Brandon Tatum of the Officer Tatum Show and Dinesh D'Souza of many shows, although his new one, Dinesh, is the new weekly show.
Dinesh, before we do anything, can you show your glass again?
Because you're a serious pundit.
You're a very thoughtful Guy, do a lot of interesting things, and it looked to me that you were drinking Hawaiian Punch before the show, and I just can't accept that.
You know, just another nutty week on planet Earth.
Obviously, a lot of Iran stuff and a very, very shaky ceasefire.
But I thought we could just start with something fun.
If either one of you can explain this seven second video to me, dinner on me at whatever your fanciest, most expensive restaurant in the United States of America is, take a look.
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Deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA.
Dinesh, if you can tell me what that acronym is, if you can lay out all of those letters in one simple sentence without Googling or pausing, dinner at your restaurant of choice.
Okay, so let's start with what happened less than a week ago that sort of kicked off the craziness of the week, which was Donald Trump's truth social post.
You all saw it.
It was this, uh, on last Sunday.
A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.
I don't want that to happen, but probably will.
However, now that we have complete and total regime change where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen.
Who knows?
We will find out tonight one of the most important moments in a long and complex history of the world.
47 years of extortion, corruption, and death will finally end.
God bless the great people of Iran.
Uh, just quickly on a quick correction.
That was on Tuesday.
So on Sunday, on Easter day, was the F bomb, uh, post that got everybody going crazy.
That was before the 8 p.m. deadline.
Then obviously the ceasefire was announced around 7 p.m.
Let me just ask you at this point, guys, and, and I think the three of us largely see much of this in a, in a similar lens.
But Dinesh, let me start with you.
Does anything about the Trump bombastic language, the F bomb, the civilization will die, all of this stuff, does any of that bother you at any level at this point, or do you view it as A strength of his, or how do you look at all that stuff?
I look at it as a part of the Trump lexicon, the Trump way of talking, which is over the top.
In some weird way, I think Trump can be seen here as a global real estate guy.
And here's what I mean.
You listen to real estate people.
They say the most preposterous things.
Um, you're, you try to buy an apartment.
It's right near a highway.
It's extremely loud.
They explain to you why this is a real plus because you can jump right on the highway and get to work, even though you get this deafening sound coming from cars.
So real estate people are known for making absurd.
Statements.
But if you look at their actions, they're very practical, right?
They got to close deals, they got to make it work.
If you look at Trump's actions going back to 2016, he's pragmatic, he's resourceful, he's bold, he's purposeful, he gets things done that nobody else even thought were on the table.
And so I think we've all learned that Trump will say the craziest stuff.
I mean, praise be to Allah on Easter Sunday.
Now, you know, I can try to parse that and make sense of it.
In fact, I did a post on social media relating that to what Elijah said to the prophets in Israel, basically mocking them and saying, Hey, where's your God?
Where is he now?
What can he do?
Is he taking a walk?
Is he in the bathroom?
And you can understand Trump that way, but I don't know if that was what was in Trump's mind.
So, Brandon, were you surprised that so many people on the right, it's one thing when the people on the left go apoplectic because he posts something, but so many people on the right, after 10 years of Trump doing all this stuff, Genuinely thought World War III was going to kick off at 8 p.m.
I mean, at this point, the guy who's accomplished all of the things that everybody said could never be accomplished, and we want to fight about the language that he has just used for, it's well past, it's a decade in politics, but well past that, as you both pointed out, in real estate and everything else.
So, of course, what happened?
Well, we didn't get World War III.
Trump, right before the APM deadline, announced based on conversations with Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir of Pakistan, and wherein they requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight in Iran.
And subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to a complete and immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks.
I don't have to read the entire thing.
Uh, Dinesh, you know, as it stands right now, we have, I guess, what you would call a tenuous ceasefire.
But that's probably the best outcome at the moment, right?
I mean, I don't know.
Yes, could we have continued to blow apart the country and could we have taken out power plants and punished the people?
Nobody really wanted that.
And that's, by the way, also why when Trump Said the civilization thing, I was like, he's not interested in killing 90 million people or making sure that 90 million people don't have power.
So to me, it seems like, as tenuous as this whole thing is, I don't see where we would be better off at the moment than where we're at in a weird way.
They wouldn't be calling for Trump and even Israel to keep going if they all thought that they were facing complete extinction.
They recognize that so far the attacks on Iran have been very targeted and aimed at the regime.
So I think on the right, I was kind of amazed that people were like, oh, we're going to end ancient Persian civilization going back to the monuments of Cyrus the Great.
No, Trump is talking about a 50 year old regime.
that has consolidated its, its, its power.
Now, the funny thing to me about Trump is that, and this is what I call his real estate approach.
You know, he says to the military things like, we're bombing these, these Iranian ships.
He goes, what a waste of ships.
Why don't we just capture the ships and like sell them?
This is, this is total real estate thinking, right?
Or even more recently, he wants to, he raised the idea extremely outrageous.
Why don't Iran and we both charge tolls at the Strait of Hormuz and split the proceeds?
I mean, oddly Trump.
Would go there.
And I think this is his way of looking at the United States as a large global real estate holder.
And he's trying to essentially increase our holdings worldwide and increase our influence worldwide.
So that's his view of America first.
And I think if we put that lens in the camera, his actions become much more understandable rather than trying to superimpose some ideological lens, which is not the way he thinks.
And that's why it's not fair to judge him by that criterion.
So, subsequently, we get a, you know, again, shaky, tenuous, whatever you want to call it, ceasefire.
Uh, but we still are keeping our military there.
This from Trump.
All U.S. ships, aircraft, and military personnel with additional ammunition, weaponry, and anything else that is appropriate and necessary for the lethal prosecution and destruction of an already substantially degraded enemy will remain in place in and around Iran until such time as the real agreement is reached and fully complied with, et cetera, et cetera.
Brandon, what would you say to someone on the right who just, I'm not talking about The real crisis.
I'm talking about somebody on the right who's just an isolationist, just a pure libertarian.
That's their ideology and they're upset about all of this.
Well, I think that we have to be educated on reality, right?
I mean, in the utopian world, we could be isolationist and we don't have to get in any war.
Somehow the money still comes in and trade still goes out and we don't have any, you know, any dealings in that.
But the reality is we have to have some type of involvement around the world to keep America safe.
Some of these wars or some of these conflicts need to be fought off American soil.
Uh, a lot of trade, you know, uh, some of the economic success that we've been having around the world, some of our enemies, we have to have an advantage over them, right?
I mean, we cannot let China and, and, and Russia and some of these other places kind of take a stronghold around the world.
And I don't understand how isolationists contend with this because if we didn't have, uh, agreements and partnerships around the world in South America, in the Middle East, Then China would.
And then before you know it, a price of oil would be controlled by an adversary.
And we don't need that.
And it's unfortunate, but that's just the way we have to be.
You cannot sit in a bubble and act as if, um, we can stay in America and all the economy is just going to work out just here without facing any conflicts.
Other people are evil.
They want to take over the world.
They want complete economic dominance.
They want America to be, um, to, to not exist anymore, especially some of these, uh, ideological, uh, Islam, Islamic terrorists, they would love to take over America and it be an Islamic state.
So we have to understand that and we have to appropriately address those things across the world.
Dinesh, how much, um, would you describe this as just sort of, it's, it's like a seventh grader's understanding of the world in that, yes, am I for peace?
Yes.
Do I like war?
No.
But just saying you're for peace and you're anti-war doesn't bring no war.
And it certainly doesn't bring peace.
There are, as Brandon points out, there are, there are bad guys out there.
That's just reality.
So a certain set of people just seem to be caught in, in a very middle school way of thinking.
Now, he might think the price is too high to have military intervention.
So you start at the beginning.
You go, okay, Dave, listen, what if we could have freedom in Iran, a free country, a pro-American country in that part of the world, and it's going to cost us $100?
Would you, would you, would you be willing to pay that much?
And then you work your way up.
Because if you think of this war, I mean, I cannot even believe how well it's going.
And here's what I mean you have a country of 90 billion people, it's an oil rich country, it's got technological resources, it's fairly close to the nuclear threshold, it's been a menace for 50 years.
And you have this lopsided, one sided conflict, which you could never have predicted.
I mean, if we go back to other wars, I mean, go back to the Civil War, right?
The Union Army loses 4,000.
Uh, Robert E. Lee loses 2,500.
It's a big victory for Lee.
He only lost 2,500 men.
So the idea here that Iran is completely debilitated and our losses are minuscule by comparison.
I mean, this is like a marvel of the modern era that we're able to pull this off.
And therefore, when I see right wingers go, Oh, we're doing terribly.
You know, we're losing.
Iran is celebrating.
I'm like, what world are you living in?
You are, you're, you are living in the fever of your own mind and you're projecting your own craziness onto Trump.
I'm really trying not to focus on the Tucker Megan sort of portion of all of this, but I want to show you something that I think is interesting here.
Tucker again did a show on this yesterday, and look at the tweet on this.
Netanyahu launches terror attack on Beirut, destroying Trump's ceasefire.
We need to detach from Israel immediately.
Now, it's interesting that he's calling it a terror attack, and he's connecting it to the ceasefire because, well, first off, a state Stopping a terrorist organization, Hezbollah, from launching rockets into their territory.
That, that by no definition is a terror attack.
That aside, it turns out that the ceasefire had literally nothing to do with Lebanon.
First of all, I actually think, and there's a lot of bad faith, uh, negotiation and a lot of bad faith, you know, propaganda going on.
I think this comes from a legitimate misunderstanding.
I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon and it just didn't.
We never made that promise.
We never indicated that was going to be the case.
What we said is that the ceasefire would be Focused on Iran and the ceasefire would be focused on America's allies, both Israel and the Gulf Arab states.
So, Brandon, whether Iran made a mistake in the translation or not, you have Tucker taking their side of it, calling Israel our ally in this, who's defending their own citizens.
300,000 people are not living in the north for the last two years because of this rocket fire.
Not only calling it terror, but basically saying it breaks the ceasefire, which it had nothing to do with.
What is going on?
And of course, he won't issue a retraction or a correction or say, actually, I did get, you know, poor information on this, et cetera, et cetera.
I don't know what kind of psychological trauma that these people are going through in their mind, but for whatever reason, and I think majority of it is spiritual, they just hate Jews and Israel so much that everything has to be the fault of the Jews.
Everything has to be the fault of Israel.
He could have taken 30 seconds to do some deep dive research before he made a crazy accusation against one of our allies.
All he had to do was take a little bit of time and listen to what Donald Trump had to say, listen to what JD Vance had to say, do a little research online and put two and two together.
But he, that's not their motive.
None of these people have a motive that way.
None of the, they're willing to betray the United States of America in the pursuit to hate Israel.
I'm telling you, that's why his whole, like the thing is that I never see any of these people talk about the Christians being slaughtered by Islamic terrorists.
You never hear them say anything about Iran slaughtering their own people.
They cry day and night about, uh, Gaza.
And it's a genocide.
It's a genocide.
And we see, According to them, a genocide happened in Iran against their own people.
And they hate Christians and they hate America and they won't even say anything about it.
But they are willing to fix their mouth to come up or concoct a fake story that has to do with Israel and hating Israel.
Dinesh, let me ask you a slightly different version of that.
I agree with what Brandon said there, but let's give him every benefit of the doubt, which I don't think he deserves, but I'm going to really just try to offer him everything right now.
Let's say he really thought it was part of the ceasefire.
Okay.
Five minutes later, JD comes out.
It's not part of the ceasefire.
Trump has now said was never part of the ceasefire.
The fact that he will not correct it, I have no problem saying there is zero chance he will correct it.
Maybe he'll watch this and then be drubbed into something, but we just know he won't because he's been caught in a million lies.
What does that tell you about what he's doing?
I mean, I suppose it's what Brandon just laid out.
You know, and this is just from a layman's perspective, just the average American.
If we're contributing to something that's not benefiting America, then we just divest from it.
I mean, it's very, it's that simple.
Donald Trump is showing and displaying for the world that NATO is not supportive in the efforts that we're doing to liberate, uh, people in Iran and make America a safer place by eliminating the threat level in the Middle East and also, uh, supporting our allies.
And we're also supported The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and all these other countries that want peace.
But then NATO don't want to contribute because they're cowards.
And so what Donald Trump is saying is like, look, when we needed you the most, although we're giving you guys all this money and we're funding and we're supporting your military, uh, you know, we're supporting the defense and safety for you, we're going to keep a track, we're going to keep track of this and we're going to divest from some of these places that are not benefiting America.
I have a direct quote from the President of the United States on NATO, and I will share it with all of you.
They were tested and they failed.
And I would add it's quite sad that NATO turned their backs on the American people over the course of the last six weeks when it's the American people who have been defunding their defense.
As you know, President Trump will be meeting with Secretary Ruta in a couple of hours here at the White House, and I know he looks forward to having a very frank and candid conversation with him.
Obviously, the problem with NATO now is that a lot of these European countries, Canada, Australia included, are run by left wingers, right?
You got Keir Starmer in Britain, you got Carney, you got Albanese in Australia, you got Sanchez in Spain, and of course, Macron.
So if NATO were run by a different set of leaders, I mean, think of it what if Santiago Abascala was the prime minister or the president of Spain?
What if you had Alice Weidel running Germany?
It would be a different story altogether.
Now, in the past, going back to the Reagan years and continuing in the 90s, even the left wingers in Europe understood that they need to support the United States.
Think about Tony Blair.
He was on the left, but he supported the United States.
I think about like Mitterrand in the 80s.
Mitterrand was a socialist in France, but he supported Reagan in the Cold War.
He was very anti communist.
So we could do business under that old system.
But now these left wingers act like left wingers in this country, and they're actively subverting U.S. foreign policy.
And so I think that.
The old NATO arrangement is obsolete and our reason for being in NATO no longer holds.
We can't count on them to support us because the them includes some good guys and also a lot of bad guys.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the president is weighing, punishing some NATO allies.
For not being helpful to the U.S. and Israel during the war.
Quote, the proposal would involve moving U.S. troops out of NATO member countries deemed unhelpful to the Iran war effort and station them in countries that were more supportive of the U.S. military campaign.
Yeah, but listen, the large majority, including France, of European nations has been doing what they committed before they would do in a case like this.
Not all European nations lived up to those commitments, and I totally understand that he is disappointed about it.
Brennan, he went on to say that actually having an incapacitated Iran is good, and he's glad that this whole thing happened.
But you could clearly see this is the guy who runs NATO, and he basically was like, Yeah, without Trump, we're nothing, so whatever he wants, we just want that cash.
Well, yeah, and, and I'm, I'm sick of us playing with people like this.
I mean, I, I think that we, we've been so, uh, robotic the way we operate as a government that nobody's willing to go think outside the box and say, you know what?
Enough is enough.
You know, Donald Trump is the only president and one of the few presidents that's really looking out for America's best interests.
And he's willing to say whatever, do whatever and take extreme steps and measures, even if it's unorthodox to do what's right for America.
I, I don't know why we playing games with these people anyway.
Look, we should have zero tolerance.
Now, maybe I need to look into NATO a little bit more, but it seems to me that we should have zero tolerance for stuff like this.
You wanna, you wanna get woke and say that you're not gonna let us use the military bases in the airspace?
Like, you wanna play around, then you're gonna find out.
Because none of these people can exist without America.
None of them.
We're the strongest military, we have the best intelligence, and then they wanna play around, like, just like these woke weirdos in the United States of America.
You know, they, they, they say they hate America, but they won't move.
They want all the resources of capitalism, but they wanna push socialism.
It's the same thing with NATO.
If you guys wanna be clowns, and you wanna play around, we're gonna divest from you, never to return again, and then good luck.
There was an interesting, uh, domestic story attached to all this that I didn't touch on earlier in the week, but let me read this from Colin Rugg on X. New, the niece and grandniece of slain Iranian general Qasem Soleimani were reportedly living lavish lifestyles in Los Angeles before being arrested by ICE.
Hamida Soleiman Afshar, the niece, had allegedly celebrated the Iranian attacks on U.S. soldiers.
While living in the United States, she promoted Iranian regime propaganda, celebrated attacks against American soldiers and military facilities in the Middle East, praised the new supreme Iranian supreme leader denounced America as the great Satan and voiced her unflinching support for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, a designated terrorist organization, the State Department said.
Afshar 47 was granted asylum in 2019 and received a green card from the Biden administration in 21.
The grandniece of Soleimani, Sarin Nazat Hosseini, 25, entered the U.S. in 2015 on a student visa and later became a green card holder.
Her now deleted Instagram showed her clubbing in Miami, spending time in Alaska, and partying in Las Vegas, according to the New York Post.
Guys, you know, Look, I don't think anyone's guilty of their father's sins or their great uncle's sins or anything else.
The irony, I mean, there's a couple layers here.
Brandon, you were earlier talking about all these people that hate America but never leave.
I mean, write that, there's that.
But then the irony of, you know, this girl wandering around in bikinis and going to beaches and doing all her stuff on Instagram while the women in Iran are quite literally fighting so that they can rip off the burqa.
Yeah, I think it's absolutely asinine that these people, you know, pull these stunts, right?
We see the same thing in Mexico.
People are running around with the Mexican flag.
Mexican is the greatest country, but they don't want to live in Mexico.
They want nothing to do with Mexico.
And the funny thing is, is that none of this stuff in America that we are able to exercise or live through came for free.
Somebody had to die for this stuff, right?
And we had soldiers and men and women that have died in war to make sure that we're safe and we have all these luxuries.
These people don't come from countries that sacrificed anything for America, but they want to live and get all the benefits of being in America.
And I think Marco Rubio is taking some action in this area, but you know, they need to leave this country.
If you, especially people like, like Ilhan Omar, these people come over here from these, these trash countries seeking asylum and wanting a better place.
And then they get here and be, and begin to be ungrateful.
Like, it's, it's, it's asinine to me.
And I hope that we begin to take action against people who are not lawfully able to stay in this country if we can get them out of here if they're disrespecting America.
This is a prime example of the hypocrisy of the double standard of the Islamic regime.
You know, if America's the great Satan, why do you send your offspring and loved ones here?
A few years ago, Masa Amini, who was that young Persian woman who was detained by the regime's police, and she was beaten to death because a couple of strands of her hair were showing.
And then yet you have the same regime officials' children here enjoying what we have in the U.S. our free dress code.
Our amazing academic institutions, our basic human rights that their counterparts back in Iran unfortunately can't enjoy.
And what's really concerning to me, John, is that isn't this a national security threat when you have these regime affiliates coming into close contact with our laboratories, our research facilities here, our developing technologies?
So I think the Secretary of State is doing a great job honing in on these people.
Dinesh, so Rubio's working on a couple of these, and we know there's other versions.
It's not just people from Iran, but do you think the administration, especially.
Before the midterms will have the fortitude to really start expelling enough people because there are, there are probably tens of thousands, if not more, of these types of people.
I think politically it would be a big winner because I think if there's anything that's keeping our base somewhat lethargic, it is the idea that the prosecutions of high level Democrats and mass deportations, particularly of really bad guys has not happened at the scale that was expected.
Look, when I, when I see this kind of stuff going on to me, it's a very familiar mindset.
It's not just a hypocrisy of people who want to live free in the United States while they wouldn't be free in Iran.
It's just people who believe On the left, that normal standards don't apply to them.
Think of Chavistas who talk about socialism but go to five star restaurants.
Think about the Politburo in Russia where they had beautiful dachas and second places and drivers.
And so the same thing is going on here.
These are people like, you know, of course, yeah, the hijab is for the poor people who have to follow the law, but I'm one of the leaders of the regime.
I'm not going to be held to those kinds of standards.
I can live however I want.
So, this kind of mentality, which by the way, we see on the left in this country too.
Is, I think, part of this global phenomenon of elites who think it's one set of rules for the peasants and it's another set for the rest of us.
We're learning DeCarlos Brown Jr., the felon charged with the murder of Irina Zarutska on a North Carolina light rail, has been found incapable to proceed with trial.
The decision comes after a mental health evaluation.
So DeCarlos Brown has a string of prior charges dating back more than a decade, including a felony, larceny, and robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Brown's lawyers are now asking the court to push back a scheduled April 30th hearing for another six months.
It's pretty unbelievable.
How many times can this man continue to commit crimes and be judged incapable of being accountable for his crimes?
And you're saying that as a former officer, obviously.
Dinesh, even if he has psychological problems, which I would say by definition, if you murder a random person over their skin color, there's obviously psychological problems there.
But even if, let's say there's a whole list of psychological problems, The answer can't be okay, he's unfit for trial, so now what?
Well, the judge, it should be said, has not yet signed off on this.
So, this is an evaluation that is being presented to the judge.
So, we're not at the stage where the judge has already said, OK, fine, I agree with it.
We'll see what happens there.
But what strikes me is how fluid and dishonest these kind of criteria are.
I mean, imagine like a few years ago, you said, We want to confine DeCarlos Brown to an institution, right?
The same psychiatrist would then say, You can't do that.
He's got civil rights, he's a free man.
He needs to be able to make his own choices.
So they would say the exact opposite about him.
But now that he's being actually held responsible for what he does do, they flip and they go, wait a minute, this guy can't make choices.
He's out of his mind.
He's not, he's not rational.
So I think that this, this reflects the kind of depravity of the psychiatric profession, which has become ultimately a, we'll say whatever it is you need to supply a legal rationale and see if there's some stupid enough judge to go along with this.
Dinesh, are you telling me that a profession that has quite literally cut the genitals off hundreds of thousands of children is depraved?
I'm shocked and appalled.
Let's end with this, and then we'll try to think of something funnier to end with.
But I want to connect this to largely what's happening across the country, because, you know, Virginia had a horrific gubernatorial election not too long ago.
They've got this far left Democrat, Abigail Spanberger, who ran as a moderate Dem, which just simply does not exist.
And then the second she got into office, it's as far left on everything as possible.
Here she is being pressed on illegals killing Americans, specifically in Virginia.
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He says three out of every four people arrested in Fairfax County are illegal aliens.
They're asking you to discontinue St. Tri City policies.
Any comment along those lines?
Governor?
Governor, any comment on the DHS request?
Ma'am, earlier this week there was a pull up that had your numbers a little unfavorable, and then your predecessor, Glenn, was making a podcast run earlier this week to take in a couple jabs at you, I guess, overall.
On your numbers, what do you attribute that to?
And then what would you say back to Glenn?
I would say if everybody hated me, why is everybody putting my face on their mailers for the referendum?
Well, you know, just her pompous behavior is just a smiling and grinning when people are asking her legitimate questions about real issues that are facing people and affecting their lives in Virginia.
I can't, I try not to say I hate anybody because Christ wouldn't want me to hate people, but I do hate what they do.
And it's sad that they take a position and run for office and then they, um, convince ignorant folk to vote for them and then they turn around and spit in your face.
And I don't know why, how American people are still so ignorant enough to let this happen time and time again.
You know, I don't live in Virginia, but a part of me wants to say, this is what you get.
You, you, you guys did not do due diligence.
You, you're going on woke policies.
You hate Trump so much or whatever the case that got this woman elected.
And now that she's going to raise taxes on about everything that you do, And you guys are not going to still be sanctuary cities, and people are going to continue to die.
Crime is going to go out of control.
And that's what you get.
Maybe next time you guys wouldn't vote that way.
And I say that to the ones who voted for her, not really the victims of the people who voted against her that ended up getting her anyway.
Well, we're seeing here the emergence of a female type that I don't think has existed in earlier eras.
Abigail Spanburger, even if you turned off the volume and just watched her, you know, just watched her mannerisms, very similar, by the way, to Newsom's wife.
That same kind of serene arrogance, that same kind of living in a world where consequences don't seem to matter.
I think these women are, in their own unintentional way, making the case for a patriotism.
I realize we've come some distance from there, but I think watching that, you begin to develop a certain kind of appropriate misogyny, not directed at women in general, but directed at a certain type of woman that is quite literally unbearable.
The tension was so thick, at some point I was waiting for Trump to turn and go, Open the straighter, the bunny gets it.
But of course, Trump would never hurt the Easter bunny.
I mean, we all know who's really inside of that thing.
Can you imagine being the guy who woke up out of the 40 year coma on Sunday and the first thing you see is Trump and the Easter bunny talking about bombing Iran?
Those meds, they're really doing something.
If you opened up X earlier this week, you probably thought Trump was about to kill 90 million people.
Everyone's losing their minds, especially this poor woman.
Wait, where have I seen her before?
Oh, yeah, Walgreens, aisle seven.
And that wasn't even the craziest thing this week.
Donald Trump revealed what Kim Jong un thinks about Joe Biden.
He looked like a Pencil eraser that's seen too many mistakes.
Anyway, Kim Jong un was spotted teaching his daughter how to drive a tank.
A tank, that's right.
You know how rich you gotta be to skip over the cars?
Regular kids get a Honda, rich kids get a BMW.
His daughter, she gets a war crime.
And before we move on, I gotta throw to this gem.
This week on the internet, the Masters of the Universe movie trailer is out and it gives viewers a first look at Jared Leto as Skeletor, He Man's arch nemesis.
He Man, of course, was one of the great cartoon characters of the 80s, but fans have been complaining all week about the choice to cast Leto as Skeletor.
I mean, I guess you could argue about that.
I'm not so concerned about the casting choices.
I'm just glad they didn't change the name of the main character to He Him Mad.
Anyway, this week, here's my challenge for you go do something nice and don't tell anyone because the best things people do in this world aren't posted, and that's this week on or off the internet.