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that Would you be surprised to know that there's a new meta study on coffee and health?
And guess what?
Once again, for the millionth time in a row, coffee is good for you.
It's good for your cardio, your diabetes, your cancer, your respiratory disease, your liver disease, your kidney disease, your cognitive decline, and your Parkinson's.
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Would you be surprised to know that there's yet another study on vitamin D and your health?
How do you think that turned out?
Vitamin D and your health.
Do you think it's good for your health?
Yes, they could have just asked me.
Apparently your telomeres, which are those things which shorten when you're aging quickly, they don't they don't shrink as fast if you're doing your vitamin D. So make sure you get your vitamin D, people.
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You remember when we were told that the Great Barrier Reef and all the coral was going to die because of climate change because it was just too warm for that coral to keep going.
And then if the coral has a tough time that affects the other stuff in the ocean, and well, the next thing you know, we're all dead.
But it turns out that was a bunch of BS according to the CO2 coalition.
The Great Barrier Reef, I mean, it's had better times, but instead of going in one direction, it has recovered.
And does anybody know why?
Apparently it's one of those things that goes up and down.
and has been doing that for a long time.
So doesn't look like climate change is affecting the coral reef yet.
Well, Zero Hedge is telling us that half of American schools, they're doing what's called equitable grading instead of the usual kind.
The usual kind, if you didn't turn in your homework, you would be graded down.
But if you have something called equitable grading, then, eh, homework.
Some people turn it in, some people don't.
And then apparently, let's see, what else?
You can also retake tests if you didn't do well.
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If you're listening to this, I'm deeply sorry that you're missing the best part.
All right, but what I was going to say is that half of those schools have equitable grading.
So how do you suppose the students in those schools do when they know they don't have to do the homework and they can retake all the tests?
Well, it turns out that they'll do terrible.
So equitable grading is just another way that probably the teachers union is destroying the country, if not the whole world.
Well, there's a problem, as you know.
know with fake science and part of it is that There's fake science, but there's also fake scientific journals.
Did you know that?
Especially useful for other countries where they don't have as much, you know, I guess infrastructure built out for science.
There are these fake publications that will say, if you give us a thousand dollars, we will publish your paper and tell people it was peer-reviewed, even though they don't actually peer-review it.
So a whole bunch of papers, like a lot of them, got published that were not peer-reviewed.
they were just fake, fake peer-reviewed.
But a bunch of computer scientists figured out how to use AI to look for the sketchy ones.
Now, those would just be the ones who are outright fraud.
What we also know is that the ones that are not trying to be a fraud, about half of them turn out to be not reproducible studies.
So these are two separate problems.
One is that even if everybody's trying to do the right thing, more than half of the time they fail.
so that a peer review paper is just BS.
On top of that are these massive problem with frauds.
It's not just like a little thing that happened a few times.
It's massively integrated with the whole system that there's all these fake publications.
So science is halfway to making itself look like guessing.
And right now, honestly, science is worse than guessing.
because guessing is sort of a coin flip, you know, 50-50.
But if you add together all the problems with allegedly peer-reviewed papers, probably more than half of them.
them, you know, as in more than 50%, are fake.
So if you think that science is better than guessing, it's the other way around.
Guessing, if you flipped a coin, you'd be right about half the time that either the study worked or it didn't work or they proved their case and they didn't.
You can't reach 50% with the current scientific process because there's too many frauds.
It takes the average down below 50%.
It's literally worse than guessing.
Oh, well.
Now, I don't think that's literally true.
Somebody will argue with my statistical approach to that.
But if you want to hear the good news, if you've done a fake scientific study and you knew it, you knew it was fake, and then you apply to one of the fake scientific journals, I think since both of you would be frauds in that case, it would be peer review because you're a fraud.
So who better to analyze and review your paper?
Another fraud.
It's called peer review.
Well, there's an article in the Washington Times by Seth McLaughlin, who's talking about, well, the title is that feats of strength become the 2025 limits in Trump's era of masculine politics.
And it's giving a bunch of anecdotes that are not terribly persuasive, but I think they lead in the right direction.
You know, P. Hegseth and Bobby Kennedy did the, So everybody's in the Trump world, the idea here is that people are trying to be more masculine than other politicians are trying to keep up.
So it's turning into a competition who's more masculine.
And that's true.
But I would like to point out that the theme of fitness came from the bank of voters and supporters, not from the top.
So Trump is not really the driver of the manly stuff, although he goes to MMA fights and does manly things.
I think that a lot of his supporters were the pro-physical fitness people.
And so I think it trickled up more than it trickled down.
That's my take.
I think that started at the bottom and just became a thing.
I don't think it was a thing before.
There were some just persuasive pro-fitness people on the right.
I tried to do my best there.
Apparently, Boston is experiencing more freed up rental property than in recent times.
So it's somewhat easy to rent a place in Boston now.
And that would be mostly, they believe, because of all the foreign students who were sent back and maybe other immigration actions.
So I wonder if that will happen in all the major cities.
And could it be that Trump's immigration practices, shipping people back, will it be enough that it will be enough?
it will lower the price of rents Because that would be huge.
Could you imagine the entire middle class or at least the renting class finding out that suddenly things are more affordable, that'd be a pretty big deal.
We'll see.
Boston's a college town, so maybe it was just the college effect.
It won't necessarily spread to every city.
Well, according to the Gateway Punda, Joel Gilbert is writing, this is so perfect.
So you know, Letitia James, She's one of the people who was accused of mortgage fraud for calling her second home also a primary home.
So if you're confusing the stories, Lisa cook the fed chief is also accused of the same thing so it's easy to get those two confused but leticia james allegedly and i think this is not confirmed but it was you know confirmed enough that the gateway punda published it and uh the idea is that there's a family member who is uh staying at her secondary
home who is wanted by the department of is wanted by the authorities for what did she do charge um What was her crime?
She's an absconder.
Whatever that means.
Is wanted for violating probationary terms.
So that would make her sort of a wanted criminal, if you will, in a way.
But the interesting thing is if Letitia James knows that she's wanted by the law and she's harboring her in her home, that would be a crime.
So Letitia James, she's really going to regretret that she went after Trump.
You know, the thing about, you know, what they always say, if you try to kill the king, you better make sure it succeeds.
Because if the king finds out you took a run at him, it's going to be pretty bad.
So that's what Letitia James is learning, that if you decide to lawfare the president, you better get the job done.
If you miss, it's coming for you.
And I don't mind at all.
You know, I don't like lawfare in general but lawfare as revenge for lawfare i'm all for it a hundred percent for it well apparently there's uh what's being called a gold rush for podcast stars so so you already know that uh left-leaning podcasters are getting paid by some big dark money group that you know wants to
wants to make sure they have their own Joe Rogan, but they can't get one.
So they're going to pay a bunch of much lesser Joe Rogans and see if they can add them all together, I guess.
And then there are some big media companies.
They apparently are talking to some big podcasters to see if they can kind of bring them under their brand and pay them way too much, millions of dollars.
Apparently, Sean Ryan reportedly is talking to some media entity that would pay him millions of dollars.
And so so apparently being a popular podcaster is a real good way to make millions of dollars unless you've been canceled for a rant.
I'll tell you again that nobody's ever tried to bribe me.
And I think nobody's even tried.
Now, I wouldn't take a bribe to change what I do because I do it as much because I like it as I do it for the money.
I mean, I can do other things for money, but I like doing this.
So nobody's ever tried to bribe me.
It wouldn't work, but you're not even going to take a try.
So anyway, and you do wonder about the entities that are trying to take them over because you know that they're going to control the content not a hundred percent but no matter how independent they're supposed to be there's going to be some clause in their contract that they can't have you know hitler as a guest or whatever it is so there's always going to be a little bit of you know independence lost if you have if you're part of a big deal but
i do not begrudge anybody who takes let's say $10 million when they get offered.
So that would not be a sin.
It's all legal.
Well, Tucker Carlson had some expert on his speaking podcast talking about antidepressants and mental health and what this expert whose name I did not write down was saying that if you study people who are depressed and you look at their blood and their chemistry it all looks normal so they don't actually have less serotonin That's
just never been the case.
So apparently the experts don't really know what causes somebody to be depressed.
And according to this guy, he says that they just sort of give up and say, well, just tell people it's a chemical imbalance because we assume it is, but nobody knows what chemical might be imbalanced.
If you did, then you could give somebody whatever is a part that's missing in theory, and it might fix them.
But nobody can identify any chemical imbalance that you could fix.
Now, I have a hypothesis, which I checked with Grock just to make sure it wasn't crazy.
So Grock did not confirm my hypothesis, but it's one I've had for a long time.
It goes like this.
Depression is a just low energy state so that what you feel as depression is just the result of low energy.
Now, what causes low energy?
You know, it could be a variety of things, I suppose.
But have you ever been really happy when your energy is really low and you're just wiped out?
Possibly, but usually not, right?
If your energy is low, you also feel ugh.
And have you ever been depressed, but at the same time your energy was great.
You're like, oh man, I got plenty of energy.
I could go for a run, but you're also depressed.
Not really.
It's possible, I suppose.
But the correlation between when your energy is good, you don't feel bad is pretty strong.
So my hypothesis is that maybe even anxiety because anxiety feels like it's just some irrational thing that popped up but if you had lots of energy, are you usually feeling confident?
I suppose there's a frightened energy too that you could have.
But if you had nice and strong energy, you probably wouldn't feel nearly as anxious or as depressed.
So what I wonder is, is there anything you can measure?
Probably not because we know that depression they would have a better mental state.
Now, that's also consistent with the fact that when people exercise, they have better mental health, because that's been proven a million times.
What also happens when you exercise, you get better, cleaner energy, right?
So all the indicators are pointing toward these mental health problems having some kind of an energy-related element to it.
Did you know that only 37% of adults have sex weekly?
Now when I say weekly, that's spelled W-E-E-K-L-Y.
I don't know the percentage of people who have sex weekly, as in W-E-A-K, but there must be some.
You want to have sex?
All right.
I'm done.
Well, that was pretty weak.
So some people do it weekly that way.
I don't know how many, but the General Social Survey said 37% of it have it once a week.
Only 37% and a quarter of people between 18 and 29 have not had sex in the past year to which I say isn't that normal I would have imagined that at any time in my life a quarter of the people my age were not having any sex that's what I thought anyway but I checked on Grok and porn usage is way up and people are saying,
aha, it's that porn usage that's causing less sex in the real world.
Is it?
How many of you think that that's a a real identifiable cause there might be more than one i believe there there is but how many think that porn is the reason that uh there's less real world sex i wonder if it doesn't work the other way around as in if you've decided to not have real world sex or you're unable to get it are you just going to go without or are you going to say,
well, at least I can fall back on this.
So I've got a feeling that a lack of access to sex is one of the things that makes people look at porn.
You know, if you could have sex three times a day with your favorite partners or partner, how much porn would you even be interested in?
I mean, you might like a little just for a change of pace or something, but you're not going to be obsessed with it.
Anyway, maybe it's the phone usage too.
There's a whole bunch of reasons.
People are less healthy, blah, blah.
Let's see.
So we know now that the dark money, as I mentioned, is going from Democrats to a variety of left-leaning podcasters.
And a data Republican figured out where the money's coming from, and you can see it flowing through and getting to the podcasters.
I don't believe that that exists for Republicans, right?
I believe that Republicans get their influencers the honest way, which is...
somebody just is good at what they do and they became a good influencer.
Why is it that only one side of politics has legitimate, organic, talented influencers.
And the other side doesn't have any unless they're paid and even they're not breaking through.
Is that a coincidence?
I mean, that would be the biggest coincidence in the world, wouldn't it?
That only one side of the political world can have a really influential podcaster?
I don't know.
So I guess David Pakman is allegedly one of the people who's getting paid to be a podcaster.
They say, well, speaking of sketchy things, apparently there was a ex-postal employee who was in charge of being a postal investigator.
So his job was to investigate mail fraud.
Do you want to take a guess of what happened with the guy whose job it is to investigate mail fraud?
I'll give you another hint.
Part of his job is to figure out when somebody was being scammed with a mail scam, which ones of those letters coming from the people being scammed would have cash in them because apparently there's a scam where they get old people probably to mail them cash just through the mail so the investigator told the the people to look for certain kinds of mail that would have cash in it because they were victims of
a scam and then he told them instead of delivering the cash to the fraudster they should give all the envelopes with the cash to the u.s postal inspector the investigator so Do you think that the US Postal Investigator upgraded his swimming pool?
Yes, he did.
Apparently, he was just keeping all that.
He was essentially he was scamming the scammers out of their own money so the victims still lost their money but so did the scammer and he was just he was just living the good life oh I'll tell you, if you ever want a good job, be a U.S. postal investigator.
Guys, you're going to have to send all of these highly illegal envelopes full of cash, send them to me.
All right.
Trump, you probably heard there's some noise, some people saying that there's something wrong with Trump.
But he apparently went golfing this weekend and he's doing posts and it looks like he's got an interview.
So he doesn't seem to be deceased, in case you thought that.
So that rumor was going around for a little while.
But there does seem like there's something going on.
So I'm definitely in the camp of saying, I wonder why he's going to be so quiet this weekend and relative to Trump.
So that plus the fact he's got swollen hands and that's been a little bit unexplained, I am worried about him.
I'm worried about him.
So I'm officially concerned.
It doesn't look like it's necessarily deadly or anything, But he was asked recently by the Daily Caller, I think.
Reagan Rees asked Trump if he'd be bothered if James Comey and John Brennan got handcuffed and arrested for their role in Rushing Gate and maybe other things.
And Trump said, would not bother me at all.
Now, and then he went on to say that four years ago, or during his first term, you know, that he sort of shut down the law fair.
And he explained how, you know, Hillary Clinton obviously could have been arrested for something.
And he decided to not let that happen.
But then now, now that we know so much about Russia Gate and we know what all the bad people did, pretty reliably and specifically we know what they did.
And you can see the entire structure of the coup attempt.
And I feel like what Trump's doing is softening up the room.
I feel like one of the things he needs to do is make sure there are lots of news stories about the things that his enemies did.
So that's happened.
So we've seen story after story in which they're implicated in the crime.
So that's sort of softening the room.
Because if you just went, you know, hog wild and had your people arrest all of your critics, there's no way the country would put up with that.
So first, he has to make sure that everybody's at least aware that there are credible reports of all these people doing illegal things.
Credible.
Now, that doesn't mean you necessarily would arrest them all, but I feel like then the next thing would be for him to make you think about it.
So when he says stuff, it wouldn't bother me at all you can really now visualize you know brennan and clapper and maybe even obama literally in handcuffs you know being taken to the car the perk walk now that doesn't mean it will turn out that way but it does mean that if you've seated the stories in in the press which has happened and then you also um you also
talk about it so that people imagine it like it's already happened and knowing that the the wheels of justice are kind of slow so if you imagine those guys getting arrested and you just keep imagining it for months and then one day you turn on the TV and you see the thing you've been imagining for months.
Yeah, you'd if you're a Democrat, you're definitely gonna pretend to have some feelings about that.
But all your feelings will sort of have been dissipated by the fact that you've been thinking about it for months and it hadn't happened and by the time it does, you'll have heard a million times what they're accused of.
and you'll know that there are documents to back it up.
So I feel as though the Trump administration and Trump in particular, they have softened up the environment just right meaning that i believe that they can arrest these people if they have the goods and that the country would complain but it's got a lot on its plate so as long as trump is you know ending crime and closing the border and getting some tariff deals done um i
think that the country's ready to see some of these bad guys arrested So we'll see.
I'm still going to bet against it, by the way.
So if you want my prediction, there might be indictments.
But I don't think any of them are going to go to jail.
I think they might be ruined by the process.
But I don't know that they'll go for jail.
Speaking of that, MSNBC had John Brennan on.
And of course, he was defending everything he did and saying Trump was terrible.
But I've never heard John Brennan sound so afraid.
Just his voice.
He he seems completely guilty and scared to death.
And I can't read his mind, but certainly the things that we've seen that are public would suggest he's certainly guilty.
And he should be very afraid of that because they have the goods on him and they're just making him twist apparently.
I mean, does he have to wonder if there's going to be a grand jury about him, John Brennan?
Yeah, I don't think he has to wonder.
I'm pretty sure there will be a grand jury situation with him.
Doesn't mean it doesn't mean it goes to jail or anything.
What do we got here?
Yeah.
So, yeah, Brennan just looks scared to death.
And I don't know that you look like that if you're innocent.
I mean, I guess some people who are innocent, like Caputo, have been destroyed by the process.
So I guess you could be afraid even if you were innocent.
Trump also said he's going to issue an executive order requiring voter ID for every vote.
And he's trying to get rid of mail and ballots the same way.
Now, of course, any of that kind of stuff is going to go to immediately.
There'll be lawsuits and we don't know how any of that'll turn out.
So he might not be able to have, in the end, any control over that directly.
But let's say he did, or even if he didn't.
Here are the things that determine who gets elected in our fake system.
Number one, If you're a Democrat, apparently the party leaders decide who's going to get nominated.
So I think the whole nomination process is a little bit fake.ake, you know, as we saw the way Harris got nominated.
So there's that.
Then you've got these EOs about, you know, voter ID and mail and ballots.
If those things are allowed, it probably gets you a different result than if they're not allowed.
So is it the voters who are deciding?
Or is it the existence of EOs and whether the court said yes or no to the EO?
What about the gerrymandering?
That will determine a lot.
What about the fake news?
What about Mark Elias and all of his thousands of lawsuits and rule changes and stuff like that.
That made a big difference.
How about the podcasters and the law fair against some politicians but not others?
What about the opposition research?
None of those things talk to the capability of the people running for office, and none of them are anything like a democratic republic.
It's all just rule attacks.
So whoever gets to have the most influence on the rules of voting, somewhat reliably will be in charge.
So given that Trump has a majority in the Supreme Court, in theory, he can bend the rules and get away with it with the Supreme Court's approval until he's just got a dominant control position for the Republicans, which would be for them to lose.
So that's what's happened.
It's hard for me to even see anything like...
Are all of you that jaded?
Are you as jaded as I am?
That our system of government There's nothing like that happening.
The citizens are assigned opinions by whatever news they watch.
And then there's all these rule, all the people involved in changing the rules who will determine which of those people win.
Because it's always amazingly, really close.
so that the rules changes are the determinant factors.
So anyway, that's the world you live in.
It's certainly not any kind of democratic republic or anything close to it.
The Wall Street Journal is talking about the middle class squeeze, which means financially.
And of course, people have been talking about that for a number of years now because the middle class keeps getting hollowed out.
But I feel like it may be reaching some kind of a breaking point finally because unless rent does go down,
go down a lot and food prices do go down a lot and somebody figures out how to do childcare, by the way, why does childcare cost so much?, are there really no retired grandmas who would take, you know, three kids and charge you a fraction of what the professionals are charging?
There's just, there's no way to work that out.
I don't know.
So the middle class is in trouble.
And I don't know that things Trump is doing, while generally good things, in my opinion, I don't know if they're going to make enough difference fast enough.
but they're in the right direction.
So we'll see.
I feel like there's some big response coming and it will be something like I talk about this endlessly.
Some kind of a Lego house that you can build yourself so that the cost of building is really low.
Or some kind of arrangement where people who want to have babies are in good shape.
Gary, stop it.
We'll fix that.
we'll fix that whole middle class problem.
So one of the people who got ousted from the CDC, I forget if he was fired or...
But anyway, he was the CDC vaccine chief, Dmitry Daskalakis, who apparently had a very colorful personal life, which is documented in social media.
And, you know, I won't get into it because I'm not judgy.
But I have to say he's an interesting guy.
His social life looks like it's more interesting than yours.
I will say.
But he said that the crux of his concern about the CDC is that the data coming out soon will be showing that quote something is causing autism and that it will be blamed on vaccines.
Do you think that's coming?
Do you believe that RFK Jr. is going to basically use fake science?
Because he's not complaining that the data might be accurate.
He's complaining that the data would be inaccurate and the science would not be good and it would connect autism to vaccines.
That might happen.
Anything's possible.
But do you believe that RFK Jr. would find it to his advantage?
to give the country fake science and then kill people by taking away their vaccines that hypothetically could be totally safe or safe enough?
I don't know.
I'm very curious what is going to come out of this.
To me, one of the biggest stories of the year will be when Kennedy comes out and says, "Well, we may not have every answer, but we'll
That is going to be really, really a big deal like a really really big deal because for one thing it might open up somebody to lawsuits right if he finds out there's something in the food supply whoever makes that thing or sells that thing they got some you're gonna have to answer some questions anyway um so back to the story of lisa cook the fed governor that's uh trump
fired but she says she's not fired because he can't do that.
So she's either, she's like Schrodinger's cat of Fed governors.
She's both fired and not fired.
We won't know until we look in the box later.
But what's interesting is that I think it's Eli, not Ellie.
Honig, you see a legal expert.
Oops, don't step on that.
Gary.
He's a legal expert on CNN, and I've always enjoyed his commentary because he's...
Now that's a compliment because it means that he's just following the law where the law goes.
And so he's not like, oh, we got double cats.
I thought that was Gary, but that was Roman.
So what was I talking about?
So Ellie Honig.
is talking about Lisa Cook and does find that her activities with her mortgage, which again is that two homes and calling them both the primary resident so he does say that's kind of sketchy and he thinks that a judge might agree with trump that her behavior is within the domain of the president to decide if she's gone too far and that's cause for removal so
he's not saying that trump is right he's saying that the argument is strong enough that he could easily imagine a judge siding with Trump.
Now that's interesting.
And let's see.
Apparently there are, I don't know if I should believe this or not.
It's just something I'm seeing on social media.
So tell me if these stories are fake or maybe they happened not recently.
So I saw one report that there are anti-immigration protesters in Osaka, in Japan.
Is Japan having any kind of a public revolt against the?
Japanese immigration process, which I think is loosening up.
Is that true?
But also I saw a video of many thousands of people doing some kind of anti-immigration protest in the UK.
And apparently that involves carrying a lot of flags.
So protesting and the flag is part of it.
Now, is that true?
Or is that just something that happened in one town that one time?
Is there a major uprising in the UK?
Because I don't know that it's made.
major but it's happening.
I mean, there's definitely some uprising.
I feel like it's too late for the UK.
This is something they should have done years ago.
And I'm starting to think that the only democracy that's going to survive is one that has a Trump.
If you don't have a Trump, there's not somebody willing to literally risk their life and their freedom to change things.
And that's what it takes.
I mean, you literally have to risk your life and your freedom to make a difference in any of the immigration or that stuff.
But there are also there are reports.
So maybe this is all related.
That for the first time in modern history, according to the Wall Street Journal, a populist conservative partyties are leading the polls in all three of Europe's biggest economies, the UK, France, and Germany.
So do you think that's the thing?
Do you think the conservatives will win in all three countries and then clamp down on immigration?
I don't know.
Maybe.
But I don't know if it might be, like I said, it's probably just too late.
I think all those countries are essentially going to be different countries.
I'll just say that.
Anyway, Governor Pritzker, some say, is slimming down.
Maybe he's taking one of those, whatever those fat reduction drugs are.
But that's good for him if he's getting healthier.
That's great.
Some say it's in preparation for running for president.
Maybe.
Do you think that Governor Pritzker looks at his own chances and says, yeah.
Yeah, I could be the next president.
Because I don't see that.
I don't think he has the charisma, the kind that you need.
I think he's got Chris Christie charisma, which is really good up to about the state level.
And it just, it's like Tim Walsh.
Tim Walsh has state level charisma.
It just doesn't have national charisma.
Gavin Newsom, I hate to tell you, has national charisma.
Now, he's not my choice, but he's not limited by his charisma to a state level.
Like, he doesn't have a cap.
He's got the kind of game you can very easily just imagine seeing him in the White House.
Unfortunately, I hate the fact that I can so easily imagine it.
But he does have the game to get there under the right conditions.
Apparently, Indonesia is having major protests in the streets over, I guess, the economic disparity, the difference between the elites.
and the average people.
And the average people are trying to rise up.
But apparently there was, as part of one of the demonstrations, there was a moment.
when a armored vehicle accidentally ran over one of the protesters, who was also a middle-class worker kind of guy, a ride-hailing driver.
And if you're already having street protests about the elites not caring enough about the middle class, you really don't want to have a money truck running over one of the protesters.
That's like the worst look you could ever have.
A money truck run, you know, the money, of course, belonging mostly to the elites, one assumes.
So it's just a bad look.
But what I don't know, and now i'm curious because i'm so jaded do you think that if it's true that indonesia is having these big street protests do you think they're organic or do you think that there's a country doing a color revolution um on indonesia and it doesn't mean it's us it could be china using the same you know the same color revolution tricks now that the color revolutions um largely
involve they involve a number of things you know controlling the media and ow cat oh cat biting my toes ow But definitely they always have to include street protests so that the other citizens believe, oh, protests are, you know, ordinary people like me are rising up against the leaders.
So you don't get that look unless you've got people in the street.
So I always assume that people in the street is always fake.
Okay, I'm really getting eaten alive here.
Which cat is doing that?
Is that you?
Which cat?
I don't know.
I think that's Roman.
Roman's the toe-biter.
All right.
Separately, New York Post is reporting that at least some people believe, based on a UK-based report by the Harry Jackson Society, you know, the Harry Jackson Society.
No, it's a Henry Jackson.
Harry Jackson is actually a sexual reference.
Um...
So, what did you guys do last night?
Oh man, had a couple of drinks and next thing you know, we're doing the Harry Jackson.
All right, but that has nothing to do with the story.
It's really the Henry Jackson Society.
It's determined that Iran's Islamic Republic is getting close to collapse and civil war.
Do you believe that?
Do you believe that Iran's government is close to collapse?
I don't know.
It feels like the thing that you say when you want to make them collapse.
I just don't think that Iran has that energy to overthrow their current government.
Maybe, but I'm going to say probably not.
Trump also told Daily Colors or Reagan Rees that he thinks a trilateral meeting with Ukraine is likely.
In other words, Putin and Zelensky and Trump, the three of them.
But he thinks that a bilateral is less likely.
the kind where Zelensky and Putin meet.
Now, I've told you this before.
I haven't really seen anybody else say it.
So you can tell me, is this just really obvious is is everybody saying it because it's so obvious um here's what i think i think that zelensky and putin because they've probably almost certainly tried to kill each other like i'll bet you both of them have green lit plans to kill the other how do you put them in a room like even even you know even if you say but i'm an analogy thinker and
it reminds me of an analogy of other leaders who once got together uh like fdr met with uh stalin to which I say, did Stalin try to kill FTR?
Did FTR ever try to kill Stalin?
Or were they just, you know, they were bad guys, but we had to work with them to win a war?
There's not really an analogy for that.
Can you think of any situation in which the two leaders who genuinely tried to kill each other?
and essentially did great damage to each other's countries.
Can you put them in a room without anybody else?
I don't think you can.
I think that their hatred.
and distrust of each other would go so deep that there was just nothing good that could come from it.
But if you throw Trump in the room, then he has that way of making everything about him.
And then suddenly it's two people concentrating on Trump, which might work.
It might work.
I'm not really optimistic about it, but it would work better than the bilateral.
So I don't think there's any chance of a bilateral meeting.
I think everybody knows it'd be a waste of time.
It might make things worse.
Well, did you know that more than 60%, according also New York Post is writing about this, more than 60% of Gen Z's, the American Gen Z's, support Hamas over Israel.
60% of Gen Z supports Hamas, not just the Palestinians, but Hamas.
What?
What?
If I were the leader of the ADL, I would declare that I had failed completely in trying to improve the reputation of Israel.
All right, I got multiple situation going on here.
But that's pretty amazing, 60%.
And then at the same time that they, oh, come on, off the keyboard, separately but related, the Israeli government is reportedly, according to people who have knowledge of the inside conversations.
The Israeli government is reportedly debating annexing part of the occupied West Bank.
And it might be a big part, like 60% of it or something, to which I. say, as I always remind you, I don't have advice for Israel.
It's not my country.
And I also don't believe that my sense of ethics or morality or what's good for my country should have anything to do with what they do.
I mean, it's entirely their business.
So we're observers.
cats.
We're observers on this.
We're not participants.
Even if you wanted to be a participant, you're not.
You don't get a vote.
Nobody cares if you're mad about it.
You're just not a participant.
We're just watching.
So here's what I observe.
Whether or not annexing the West Bank and making sure that there's never a two-state solution, and if it is, the second state is just a little bit of a nothing.
So no matter whether you think that's a good idea or a bad idea, is true.
There's never been a better time to do it.
It might be a bad idea.
Like it might just cause, you know, so much trouble that you wish you'd never done it.
It might be a bad idea, but there's definitely not going to be a better time to do that bad idea.
So if they feel lucky, and I don't know if they do, they might make a run at it.
If I had to predict, I'll predict that they don't.
I'll predict that they debate it.
but decide the risk is too high because they need to wrap up Gaza and they can't, probably don't want to open up a whole, you know, extra can of worms right now.
So at the same time, it's no better time for them to do it.
And the reason I say that is that their reputation is so bad already if the Gen Zs are 60% in favor of Hamas that it's not going to get much worse.
And there's so much happening there that it's a good sort of confusing environment where there's too much to talk about.
Then you can sneak in the stuff that people don't like because there's just so much to talk about that people don't like that there's just one more thing.
So I'm not recommending it.
That's not advice.
I'm just saying as an observer, probably there'll never be a better time.
And it could be a disaster, by the way.
There's a real strong chance it would be just disastrous.
But never a better time.
So I'd hate to be trying to make that decision.
All right, ladies and gentlemen.
Look at me, I stretched that out until it was almost exactly one hour.
got quite the game If you are a subscriber to Owen Gregorian's X account, he's got a space that's just for you, just for the people subscribe to people follow them followers not subscribers the people who follow them on x um so that'll happen after the show and uh i'm gonna talk privately to the beloved members of locals and we're gonna play with my cats a little bit or
starting to fight now one cat is starting to fight and the other one is trying to ignore him Guess which one is instigating the fight?
That's right.
It's Gary's trying to instigate a fight on my notes.
All right.
I'll let you all watch that for a minute.
This will be your moment of Sundays and cats wrestling.
I watch this so much during the day.
Oh, don't fall off.
You're going to fight back?
You're just going to let your brother bite you.
You're just going to let your brother bite you.
There you go.
I love the paw on the head.
I knight you, sir, again.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
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