Scripted Opposition? Democrats’ Viral Attack Video Drops as Trump Dominates Congress – SF548
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Thank you.
Look, if I don't mention Ash Wednesday, you're going to have serious questions about what's on my forehead and think maybe, is this some sort of Nazi thing potentially?
So I'm not trying to be religiously exclusive when I say happy Ash Wednesday and that I am ashes.
And one day I will return to ashes.
And it's only the endowment of a divine spirit that even makes my life worth living or even the concept of anything having value.
Possible and plausible at all.
And that's something we're going to have to investigate because we've got so much to talk about today, but mostly, obviously, Trump's congressional address and the fusion of stand-up and rhetoric into a position that we'd previously started to see as a bit boring.
I mean, what I'm saying bluntly is, how would it have been if Kamala Harris was doing that?
How would it have been if it was Joe Biden?
And was it good when, say, someone who's good at public speaking like Barack Obama was doing it?
Because this is...
Pretty significant, I would say, wouldn't you?
Like, it's a pretty extraordinary address.
I want to focus on the sort of sulkiness of the Democrats, and then I want to talk about that little boy, which I think was pretty sweet and lovely.
But anyway, there's so much to get into.
If you're watching this on X or YouTube, perfectly good platforms.
X, I suppose we have to be extremely grateful for, because it's a free speech platform.
YouTube...
I'm a little more dubious about that.
You know, I'm sort of not involved in litigation, but on the precipice of litigation because of YouTube, you know what happened with me on that platform.
But ultimately where I want you guys is on Rumble.
Sorry, this screen's just a slight angle, and I'm such a little freak.
Even that's bothering me.
That's good.
That's all good now.
So I want you to join me ultimately on Rumble, where, well, I mean, there's so many brilliant content creators, isn't there?
Those, the people at Rumble that are not being asked to join the government.
Like Crowder or Paul or Ruben or hopefully you think me.
You know, we make pretty good content.
Let's get straight into today's show.
We've got some brilliant content coming up.
I want to jump right into it now.
Firstly, what a difference a day makes.
Zelensky says, Oval Office meeting was regrettable and he's ready to negotiate peace.
So if you felt that...
Trump was somehow moronic in his handling of that.
And I know that you probably don't because you're watching this on Rumble and you're watching me and you probably think I'm a pro-Trump person.
But really, as the old cross indicates, there's only one sovereign.
There's only one king.
There's only one leader that ultimately I believe in.
And anyway, I'm English.
I just want you guys in America to carry on being the vanguard of what's possible on earth when it comes to the expression of freedom and culture.
And what does he say?
Our man Elon Musk.
Trump wants a foreign leader to do something.
Trump suggests something unorthodox and hyperbolic.
Leader caves and Trump gets concessions.
The left claim Trump is fascist stupid.
This plan will not work.
Yeah, it's interesting, man, because that's the way it's rolled out with the Zelensky situation and maybe something as...
Let's face it, outrageous, as the Gaza meme may yet, please Lord, have a positive impact This is funny, because this is the point, right?
Let me leverage my former position as a liberal and as a leftist, as a person that believed the ideas of Karl Marx.
Might have some merit and value.
Let me leverage it all right now.
When Democrats like Nidia Velasquez say to Elon Musk, go back to your own country, it makes it look like there's some hypocrisy in their position.
It's only been in office for six weeks.
Seems like six years, doesn't it?
And he's been going around with his cronies touting his so-called landslide.
I pressed the wrong button.
Sorry, I pressed the wrong button.
That's the next one.
That was obviously the view.
We'll get into that in a second.
But this is Nidia Velasquez.
Sorry, look how long it took me to notice that.
I'm so busy being Christian.
Whoa!
Is that her normal voice?
Let me watch that again.
And what the hell are you doing here in America?
Go back to South Africa!
I mean, if you would disagree with that kind of grandstanding, or you don't, I mean, I guess Elon Musk, you'd think that person was so powerful that he should not be...
Well, compared to God, Elon Musk is not powerful, even if he owns most of the satellites in space.
Compared to the limitless power of God available to us in the present moment, he's not that powerful.
And if you think that power means that people ought to be exempted from prejudice, you're going to get into some interesting conversations around tropes around anti-Semitism pretty quickly, aren't you?
Let's have a look at what Joy Beyer was saying.
She don't like Stephen A. Smith's answer regarding Donald Trump's mandate.
We're going to mostly spend the show, though, today talking about the congressional address, which was astounding.
It's only been in office for six weeks.
Seems like six years, doesn't it?
And he's been going around with his crony.
What's weird, isn't it weird when you lose touch with that kind of legacy media, as people have often said about silos in online spaces, I actually don't know what the narrative is from them anymore.
I've stopped trusting them because of, not even stuff that's happened to me personally, but primarily because, say something like how, Colbert would cover Bobby Kennedy when Bobby was running as an independent and was so derisory, dismissive and cruel.
I feel like, hold on, if you group him in with Trump, who previously you said your condemnation of was based on sort of misogyny, racism, etc., then I feel like I can't trust you when it comes to Trump either.
And that's when my mind sort of got opened to the possibility that...
You can't default to liberalism as being equated with compassion, kindness and social justice.
Just because that's what we thought it meant and what it should mean, it doesn't mean that anymore.
It doesn't mean that because whether it's Trump or Bobby Kennedy or whoever it is, if you're not basically in alignment with a set of precepts and principles that serve the establishment, they'll find a way of condemning you.
On that note, let's have a look at the view.
But remember, we're going to spend the majority of the show talking about the congressional address.
It's going to be pretty exciting.
So if you're watching us on X, YouTube, Rumble, wherever you are, hopefully you're on Rumble because that's our primary home, then that's what we're going to spend the majority of the show talking about.
Why don't you open your mind real wide now and think about the view?
He's been going around with his cronies touting his so-called landslide and blowout win.
But he won the popular vote by 1.5%, one of the smallest ever, and he won the general election by less than 15%.
Well, it is a mandate, and I'm going to explain why.
And I don't mind the question, but let me be very clear.
I'm no supporter of Trump.
I'm a supporter of truth and the facts.
And here's the facts.
The man won every swing state.
He increased in terms of his voter turnout in his favor from the standpoint of blacks.
Latinos and young voters.
He increased his numbers in that regard from 2020. 89% of the counties shifted to the right.
That's a mandate.
We can sit up there and play around all we want to in 2020. It's funny because when he says we can sit up there and play around all we want to, sit literally behind that oval desk.
On the view, which I suppose, the name view, we know what V means in terms of, as a letter, where do you find that letter?
And what is that fricative sound, that labial sound suggestive of?
The view.
This is a female space.
The ovum table.
Well, what they do when they sit there is they claim as women to be speaking for a kind of feminine intuition, for a kind of female common sense, and for values like...
Compassion and progressivism.
But what actually they do on The View is defy reason, defy logic.
And they're one of the vocal platforms that's deployed to legitimize the condemnation of...
The majority, however vast it is, you know, we can query.
Indeed, Stephen Smith in his answer there is querying the vastness of that majority.
But what he's saying is it's without question a significant mandate.
It's an absolute mandate.
You can't sit on the view and say Trump's a racist, an RFK is a psychopath and a lunatic, although there are people in the Rumble chat right now saying he's been blackmailed by Mossad.
But this is Rumble!
That's what you get on Rumble!
No one can do anything without being a Zionist or an anti-Semite.
Or a Nazi?
Or an Illuminati member?
It's complicated, and that's the kind of free speech we welcome, and hopefully amidst these varying and vacillating streams, we'll find something reliable and truthful, which is a lot more than you're going to get on the view where when confronted with the nature of Trump's mandate, his popularity, and the fact that he is a president, whether you agree with him or not, who is governing in the way that he said he would when he campaigned, that in a sense is...
A good thing, even if you hate him, surely, let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
2020, they didn't, Trump didn't win the popular vote.
He didn't win the electoral college vote.
A matter of fact, the Republicans hadn't won the popular vote, if I remember correctly, since 2004. But they did this year.
So 20 years after they last won the popular vote, they won the popular vote.
They won the electoral college vote.
The man won every swing state.
And on top of it all, 89% of the counties shifted.
I don't understand how people can look at that and say, there's no mandate.
There's a mandate.
Well, it's a different definition of a mandate, I guess.
But the problem is that if you're the Democratic Party and you lost 49.8% to 48.3%, and you're looking at that 1.5%, that's an excuse for you to say, what we did really wasn't that bad.
We should continue to do that.
No, don't continue to do that.
Find a new strategy.
That's live schooling on The View.
We're used to seeing them now offering retractions and legal qualifiers and disclaimers.
Oh, did I say that?
That's not actually true.
Now what you're seeing is live education.
And not only is that an...
Excellent definition of the nature of a mandate.
It's also an indication that what the view and legacy media is, in all of its varieties and hues, is propaganda for a set of establishment powers that had become invisible to us and are now visible again.
Saying that is not akin to saying that...
Trump and Musk and other powerful figures will not have their problems and are immune to corruption or hypocrisy.
It's saying that what was coming out of the liberal left has been worse than what's coming out of the right for so long.
And I'd say the most unappealing aspect of it has been the condemnation and criticism of ordinary people.
The loathing of ordinary Americans that's come out of elite spaces.
That was the thing that turned me in the end.
They don't like...
Normal people while claiming to talk to them.
And the view, like much many of the assets of legacy media, is functionally and fundamentally propaganda.
And if it weren't, you wouldn't have things like this happening.
This is the viral video of Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren literally singing from the same hymn sheet, demonstrating to us that there is a centralized message.
And I suppose you want...
Party unity.
But what you don't want is propaganda.
What you don't want is media so untethered from reality that it's ultimately irrelevant.
What you want is a discourse that can accommodate some of the mania that comes out on the chat on Rumble, like where you'll have one person saying, you know, like talking about Islam and Palestine, other people saying you don't talk enough about Israel.
You want volatile free speech so that we can aggregate intuitively, based on scripture, what the right path is for the individual, for the community and the But that's what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Let's have a look at the propaganda machine that's coming out of the Democrat Party.
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Plus, I think I benefit directly financially.
But I don't like to think of that as being my motivation.
But probably, on some level, it is...
I win.
I will immediately bring prices down starting on day one.
That ain't true.
That's what you just heard.
Since day one of Donald Trump...
Trump's presidency.
Prices are not down.
They're up.
Inflation is getting worse.
Not better.
The prices of gross gas.
Unbelievable.
It's unbelievable.
We'll be covering that in more detail later on in the show and elsewhere in our content.
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Alright guys, let's have a look at those 22 Democrat senators doing that propaganda.
And when you watch Trump's congressional address with me in a minute, you'll see why we're in the position we're in culturally.
The Democratic Party movement, the liberal values that it...
Claims to represent are imploding because of a lack of veracity and authenticity.
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Let's have a look at some filthy propaganda.
22 Democrat senators all doing that.
It's disgusting.
When I win, I will immediately bring prices down starting on day one.
Really, they've completely lost their values and they've lost their connection they've completely lost their values and they've lost their connection to reality.
Hey, I've reposted this video on X. I remember going to Occupy Wall Street and hanging out with those people.
I don't remember meeting Tim Pool or any of those people there, but a lot of people come from that Occupy movement, right?
I went to Occupy events in the UK as well.
It was very left wing.
It was anti-big banks.
It was anti-big finance.
It was the kind of grassroots movement that probably generated the rhetoric that led to Bernie Sanders' somewhat successful campaign in 2015. He'd have won if the Dems hadn't stymied him and given you Hillary Clinton because they wanted you to have that.
Kennedy, who can't...
Buy a cheer in Trump's address there.
He would have been a better leader for the Dems.
He might be in Trump.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
The Dems, in pure Radiohead fashion, did it to themselves.
They annihilated themselves by having no values and they used the culture war as a mask over the fact that they've got no true...
Values or principles or virtues.
All they can do is elevate and escalate conflict.
Isaac, if you can find that clip, we'll show that at some point in the show, but most of today is going to be dedicated to Trump's congressional address, of course, understandably.
We're going to get into that in some detail.
Do you want to have a look at, oh right, let's have a look at Corey Brooker taking credit and saying Elon can keep the car.
This is Corey Brooker's response to that Elon post.
So there you go.
Clearly you're triggered by the truck.
It was me.
Keep your truck.
Now we're up to 22 Dems and they're all doing the same creature.
I'll buy a Cybertruck.
It's interesting, man.
They've lost their moral...
I mean, let me know.
I'm really interested now in having conversations with former liberals or current liberals or people that still support the Democrat Party or people that hate Trump and hate Elon Musk because let me...
I'll tell you plainly, I'm not the same as like Charlie Kirk or Dan Bongino or people that, you know, Dan Bongino is literally in the government now, and congratulations to Dan on that basis.
Or Charlie Kirk, who's explicitly for his involvement in Turning Point, an activist for Maga Ramaha.
I think Donald Trump's an amazing public speaker.
And I think that he was the wrecking ball that was required for globalism.
I don't know that this is going to be the solution to all the world's problems, although it's difficult to query that he's having a lot more impact than Biden when it comes to peace between Ukraine and Russia.
I'm no longer a figure of the left.
I'm not like a margar person.
My interest in your country and your politics and your institutions is that I still believe that America is the greatest country in the world and could become something yet more extraordinary.
In fact, that's going to be required, isn't it, if we're going to avert Armageddon of some kind?
So that's military or the various other ways that we could destroy ourselves if we don't connect to divine principles like love, compassion, unity, service, even if there is a tribal dimension to that.
Here we go.
This is the sort of OG comp that showed that whether you're talking to the liberal media or their political mouthpieces, you're dealing with something that's centralized.
And indeed, part of what we want is the new mischief.
And maverick spirit that's emerging out of the right because I think any government that's got Bobby Kennedy in it is more...
What used to be meant by liberal than anything that was being offered under Kamala Harris and Biden it out.
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I thought Russell was the last airbender for a second.
I don't fully know that reference, but I'm guessing that's to do with the Ash Wednesday cross.
Charlie Kirk is a shill.
I met Charlie Kirk.
I really liked him.
What is a Zionist, says Paul Schober.
Jesus Christ.
Was a pedofaggot.
I mean, them's some pretty harsh words there.
You're going to get a good praying for, my man.
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What was that congressional address?
What is your expectations from a president?
Do you want...
Political figures who govern in the way that they campaign.
And what do you make of them paddles?
I mean, if the Democrat Party hadn't lost all credibility before yesterday, they lost it yesterday when they held up ping-pong bats and things like, my feelings are hurt for shame.
Go back to where you came from.
Let's have a look at that congressional address by Trump, some of its funniest moments, and what the sour, dour reactions of the Democrats in Congress tells you about their pious, castrated and impotent political movement.
And something real is going to have to emerge because, hey, you do need to have opposition.
You need to have opposition to government.
So let's have a look.
Firstly, though, we're going to start off with what looks like straight-up stand-up out of Trump, and let's just enjoy him as an orator before examining the political implications of many of his declarations.
$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.
Nobody knows what that is.
Nobody knows what that is.
Sedentary migrants.
Literally means migrants that are seen down.
It had become risible and ridiculous.
It had become ludicrous because...
Their political system wasn't tethered to any real values.
You can see that continually with the shifting values.
When things change the whole bloody time, you know that there's something peculiar going on, that there's no permanent values like compassion or love or surrender or forgiveness or acceptance or things that you might approach as a Buddhist or as a Muslim or as a Christian or as a secular person, but you've at least got to acknowledge that they're principles.
$8 million to promote LGBTQI +, in the African nation of Lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of.
$60 million for indigenous peoples and Afro-Colombian empowerment in Central America.
$60 million.
$8 million for making mice transgender.
This is real.
Oh, no, man.
Look, personally, I think that people should express themselves as who they are and how they are, and I believe in love above all else, and I believe in non-judgment above all else, but...
When $8 million is being spent on transgender experimentation, on rodents, you have to wonder if the priorities of that nation are correct.
Not that I'm sure that that wasn't a reductive oversimplification of something complex and in some way valuable.
Just that, remember, the hurricanes, the fires, the disasters and the nightmares.
It's difficult to argue with Trump's position that those were ridiculous wastes of American taxpayer money.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat, wherever you're watching.
Watching us will be exclusively available on Rumble in a little while.
This is, again, the interpersonal skills of Trump are on full display in this congressional address.
Here he directly tells Democrats there's nothing he can do to make them happy.
And once again, I look at the Democrats in front of me and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud.
Nothing I can do.
The sort of churlish truculence of the Democrats don't bode well for the democratic future of your nation.
Oughtn't we be remembering the great spirit of your founding fathers, of your Continental Congress, of the Declaration of Independence, the bold and noble brilliance of those that fought against the British, that threw off the shackles of King George III,
in order to create a constitution and a nation where we're free to pursue life, liberty and happiness, where we're free to love one another, and even though mistakes have been made in the establishment of your nation, it's still the greatest country on earth, and if you really believe in that, You have to believe in it more than you believe in your hatred of Donald Trump or your dismissiveness of J.D. Vance or your cynicism around Elon Musk.
You have to believe in unity and togetherness.
I'm unforgivable to be racist or dismissive or use derisory language and then say to Elon, must go back to where you came from.
If you believe in equality, then you can't simultaneously believe in DEI. You have to recognise that we are embarking on a project to radically review and revivify the principles under which this nation was established, not to cast them aside.
But that's just why I think let me know what you think.
Let me know what you think, buddy 1205, or replace Christians, or...
Robin Wood, all of you in the Rumble chat, all my beloved friends in the locals live chat, like Vered and Practice Dummy and Jude Psych, all of you, I want to hear what you think about this.
I could find a cure to the most devastating disease, a disease that would wipe out entire nations or announce the answers to the greatest economy in history or the stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded.
And these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievements.
They won't do it, no matter what.
Five times I've been up here.
It's very sad, and it just shouldn't be this way.
I don't think that's a good look for them, sitting there all down with a ping pong bat.
I think it looks silly.
I think it looks like they're out of touch with reality.
This is a time, I think...
For America to unify.
I think this is a time to say there are certain values that define your country and your nation.
And that does, I reckon, amount to inclusivity and variety and the excitement project, the exciting project of the Americas and federalism and independent states and experiments in democracy.
That can't be done with sourness, sourness, cynicism or hatred from either side, either the governing party or the opposition party.
The opposition party in particular, I reckon, until they undertake a full investigation into how they became completely captured by the donor class, by lobbyists and globalism, whether that's deep state globalism, i.e.
entrenched bureaucrats running the country, or powerful commercial global corporate forces, until that conversation is taking place, you don't have a Democrat party.
You just have sort of sour ping-pong bats.
I would say ping-pong players without a ball.
I mean, that's what they've got.
They've got bats, no ball, no game, no game to play.
Let's have a look at, this is a lovely moment here, where Trump acknowledges Bobby Kennedy, and you would think just out of, like, heritage and honouring the past.
The name Kennedy, as Trump himself points out, would stir something like enthusiasm.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Not
just the name Kennedy, but Bobby Kennedy is a person that I happen to know, and I consider him to be a dear friend.
The reason I think he's such a great person is because he's open and honest about his brokenness and the brokenness of his past.
He's diligent and brilliant, well-read, compassionate, kind, articulate.
Funny.
Let me ask you this.
Let me know if you agree with this in the comments and chat.
If the Democrats had chosen Bobby Kennedy as their candidate, do you think he would have done better than Kamala Harris?
Do you think he'd have done better than Biden?
Do you think he maybe could have even beaten Trump?
Do you think that the Democrat Party are so owned by corporate and commercial interests, they can't run with a candidate that's interested in the American people, that's interested in redressing the pharmaceutical industry?
I mean, what some people are beginning to consider the crimes of the pandemic era.
Any man that could write the book that he wrote about Fauci be as factually accurate, as bold and as brave, as preemptive of the problems that we would foresee in the pandemic, and the reckoning that he's invited when it comes to big food, big agriculture, the problems of diet and health in America.
That man would have been a far better leader than Kamala Harris.
And that man in government with Trump is likely to bring about significant change.
And the fact that the Democrats sit there like that with their ping pong bats with their arms folded.
Like Darth Prats, or even would you elevate as far as twats, tells you that it's a party in decline, decay, disrepair, and descending into irrelevance, I'd say.
But let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
What do you say?
A lot of you say, yeah, RFK would have made it close.
They'd have done far better with RFK, says Onward Truth.
Replace Christians.
Still very focused on what I'd say is...
Blasphemous language, but he's got every right to say that on Rumble.
That's what makes Rumble special.
Let's continue because we've got a lovely mic drop moment now.
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Our one though.
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Let's have a look at this mic drop moment from Congress.
The media and our friends in the Democrat Party kept saying we needed new legislation.
We must have legislation to secure the border.
but it turned out that all we really needed was a new president.
We've made the political space too divided and too divisive.
I wonder if our audience, if we, our movement, our contribution can be union, bringing people together, looking for solutions, bringing love to the forefront.
That's surely a good message for Ash Wednesday.
That's why I've got that thing on my head.
I've not gone mad.
Or if I have gone mad, this is not a particular and deliberate expression of that insanity.
It is an expression of devotion and love of Jesus Christ the King.
Anyway, that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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In a minute, we're going to be talking about the rest of Trump's congressional address.
Isaac, could you pull up that Dave Smith clip?
I'd love to cover that at some point in the show.
He's already got it.
Of course, he's already got it.
You can tell from his name what background he's from.
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Replace Christians in the rumble chat.
Now I've moved on to this.
Rural whites are worthless animals.
Come on!
I don't even think you believe that!
White farmers are fat, lazy trash, says Replace Christians.
Alex Jones for the Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel Peace Prize.
Remember, that's the family that came up with dynamite.
I think the whole Nobel Peace Prize is a way of covering up their guilty past for inventing dynamite.
Same way that the Sackler family donate to museums and stuff, you know, because the opioid crisis, you know, Sackler family from Purdue Pharma that generated a lot of that fentanyl that killed loads of people in America.
And why would people get...
Why do you focus on the banal and low, Russell?
Humor, probably.
Pride faults in the locals' chat.
I mean, I just like humor.
Also, you get more...
It's not like I like conflict.
I don't think I like conflict.
It's just that I like, you know...
Sort of silly stuff, I guess.
I guess.
We'll work it out over the course of the hour.
But let's focus now on the rest of that congressional address, as well as we'll be looking at a bit of, not stand up, Dave Smith, I think on a podcast talking about how the culture war was almost designed to separate the left and right.
It's a really, really good take.
Let me know as well, guys, if you think that we should do a show with Tate while he's here in Florida.
Andrew Tate is in Florida.
Just a yes or no on Andrew Tate.
Could you just put A-T, yes, not that I'm assuming he would say yes, but should we even ask him?
A-T-Y or no?
Let me know in both the locals chat and in the rumble chat if you'd like to see that conversation happen.
Let's carry on with the congressional hearing this Ash Wednesday.
And tonight, DJ, we're going to do you the biggest honour of them all.
I am asking...
Man, this is a bit about the 13-year-old cancer survivor that's been given an honorary position within the Secret Service.
A lot of people are saying yes, it's mostly yes.
Some no's in their rumble chat.
I think this was kind of charming.
You might argue that these are sort of symbols and gestures and have no real value.
But think about what that means to that lad and the little boy himself and to other people suffering from terminal diseases.
He's a survivor.
Is he okay now?
I don't know about what he's going to do.
He's a terminally ill kid.
All right, so he's a terminally ill kid.
I don't know how you can see this as anything other than sort of a positive and rather charming gesture.
And in a way, isn't that the kind of, I don't want to say sentiment in a Perjurative way.
But isn't that the kind of sentiment and emotion that we need to bring to the forefront if we're going to move forward in your country, the United States of America, in unity?
This is an appeal, I suppose, to those that would previously have regarded themselves as very anti-Trump.
Our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States Secret Service.
Democrats.
He shouldn't be.
He's just a diversity hire.
He's a diversity hire.
If you're a parent or you have family or you've ever been to a children's hospital like St. Jude's in your country or Great Ormond Street in mine, and of course I have, that, I mean, life don't get more serious and more beautiful than that.
I suppose if you don't like Trump, you'll say somehow that it was exploitative.
But when you see the boy's face, man, if you're a parent, you just think, oh, kind of beautiful.
And I reckon that somewhere down in that mine of emotion is the resource that we need to collectively find to help us to abide and to obey and to grow together.
Because surely, even if you hate Trump, you can see the beauty in that moment.
If that sends you reaching for your ping-pong bat, And kind of like, ooh, get him out of here!
Then there is a spiritual evaluation to be urgently undertaken.
taken let's watch the rest of it so they are still just sort of sat down God love them.
Here's MSNBC taking a sort of an unusual approach to that moment.
Let's have a look at this.
This, I would say, is the kind of humorlessness, the joylessness and the disconnect that has...
Exacerbated and maybe even brought about the collapse of the Democratic Party.
I think this was a lesson in finding one thing that you let yourself feel.
And I let myself feel joy about DJ. And I hope he's alive for another, you know, 95 years.
And I hope he lives.
The life he wants to live.
He wants to be a cop.
He knows what he wants to do.
And maybe when you have childhood cancer, that crystallizes for you.
And I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer.
But I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump's supporters.
And if he does, I hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide.
And I hope he isn't one who has to testify against the people who carried out acts of seditious conspiracy and then lived to see Donald Trump pardon those people.
It's an appalling misstep and an indication of how the media's establishment has completely lost touch with the mood and sentiment of the times.
And I think it's easy to lose touch if you're not tethered to real virtue and not anchored in real principles.
I think that now we're close to the heart, and it's a dark and empty heart, of what globalism is.
It's the stripping away of meaning.
It's the stripping away of beauty and it's a willingness to exploit any moment for political expedience or some kind of gain.
And I would say that we might surely be close to the point where they recognize that it's indeed...
The former, what I would have once regarded as the left, that are on the wrong side of history.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Here's Elizabeth Warren seething.
Seething in reaction.
Oh, does he say Pocahontas?
Oh man, this guy.
With no end in sight, the United States has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine's defense.
with no security, with no everything.
Do you want to keep it going for another five years?
Yeah, you would say Pocahontas says yes.
Two thousand people are being killed every single day.
Oh no!
That kind of...
That kind of rigid hand clapping.
That's not good.
You know...
That's where he is distinct, isn't it?
He has a kind of genuine sense of humour.
Contrast that with just yesterday, my country, Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK, attempted to capitalise on a popular sitcom called Gavin and Stacey.
Very brilliant show, actually, which had an ongoing joke about an event that took place on a fishing trip.
When Keir Starmer went to Wales, one of the countries that make up the United Kingdom, he made a sort of reference to that fishing trip, for indeed, Gavin and Stacey was a show set in Wales.
It seems sort of so out of touch, banal, incorrectly deployed use of humour.
Trump is a man who in real time will use a nickname that you can't be offended by unless you acknowledge that it was a bit offensive and icky that Elizabeth Warren claimed that I'm 125th Native American when in fact...
I don't even know that she actually was.
She's not, is she?
Was it sort of made up and kind of the sort of ridiculous posturing that has divorced them from the population that they claimed to serve?
And even when they make those extraordinary, extraordinary statements like the lady there on MSNBC about the terminally ill kid hopefully not having to face a January 6th-style riot, they use children when it's appropriate.
They evoke sentiment when it's convenient for them, when it's something they're aligned with and alloyed to, for example, transgenderism.
And increasingly, it seems like these issues, which are important if they affect your life, were brought to the cultural forefront, not to facilitate or aid people that were having a difficult time because of biases or prejudices, but precisely to bring about division.
And it's Dave Smith's take on this that I'd like to draw your attention to now, because I think he articulated it so much better than most.
Are the Democrat Party done for life?
Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
Would they have won with Bobby Kennedy as their leader?
And what does it tell you now that Bobby Kennedy is governing alongside Trump?
Don't we need to address the type of critiques that we're offering towards the powerful when we are assessing now what corruption might look like?
Do we have to acknowledge that he's been successful, it seems, in the way that he's handled the Zelensky situation, for example, who now suddenly seems open to the idea of a peace deal?
So many questions for you to answer.
While you ponder those things, along with do you think that we should have Andrew Tate on?
Most of you seem to think that we should.
We could reach out to him if that's what you think.
While you ponder that, let's have a look at Dave Smith's brilliant take.
On how the culture war started and why it started.
The likelihood that it was somehow coordinated, like the recent video of Trump being condemned for his tariff idea.
When you see people speaking in a coordinated, cohesive way, using the same jargon and the same ideas, it's obviously centralised in some way or another.
Was the whole culture war a psyop?
Let's have a look at Dave Smith's brilliant take on that subject.
It's nice to create containers in the environment.
Excuse me, that's me speaking at church in Jupiter Island.
That's pretty good.
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Here's the thing that I told you.
Now, this is Dave Smith.
Check it out.
Go track how many times the word racism was mentioned.
And around 2012, it shoots up.
Yep.
Social justice shoots up.
Transgenderism shoots up.
White privilege shoots up.
This was forced on the American people.
Why are we having these conversations now?
The people did not wake up one day and decide, we want to have a national conversation about chicks with dicks.
That didn't happen.
This wasn't an organic movement.
It was all of the most powerful people decided, this is what we're going to talk about.
And why was that?
Look, when you're failing on policy, you pivot to a culture war.
You pit people against each other, so they're fighting each other.
We had, in this country, we had an Occupy Wall Street movement where leftists were standing outside of big banks screaming, we are the 99%.
Right-wingers had a populist movement called the Tea Party where they were outraged about the bailouts of big banks, unsustainable debt, government spending.
They don't like that.
That's not what the powers that be like.
Look, they like you fighting about issues like abortion.
Now, I'm not saying abortion isn't a very important issue.
It's a very important issue.
But us fighting about that issue doesn't scare anyone at the Federal Reserve.
It doesn't scare anyone in the CIA.
They don't care if you fight about that issue.
They love you fighting over transgender bathrooms.
We've got to get Dave Smith on here again.
It's been a long time since he's been on the show.
Don't you think that's one of the most articulate and intelligent takes on the culture war that you've ever heard?
Doesn't it functionally make sense when you look at it that way?
Aren't these precisely the conversations that are required and need to actually penetrate the democratic party movement if they're ever to be revivified?
Not that that's a particular aim or goal.
What you really want is your country run well, your community to be run in accordance with the will, votes and electoral mandate of the people that live there and to individually be free to be who...
As Dave Smith points out, it seems to be the powerful.
But that's just what Dave Smith thinks, and to a degree, also because I agree with him, I think.
But let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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I just think that Dave is a new age globalist said, oh man, I missed it going by.
I just don't think he is.
I don't know Dave Smith very well.
I think that was such an intelligent take.
I mean, I think you can't argue with that take.
I don't know.
Let me know if you would argue with it or how you'd argue with it.
But I think mostly people are saying, get Tate on.
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Let's have a look at the rest of this congressional address.
Guys, I just knocked the mic and it went down.
It's coming back.
All right, let's have a look at the rest of the congressional address.
All right, this is before and we did that.
So this is CNN admitting that 69% of Americans like Trump's speech.
69%.
There's even a cheeky little pun who doesn't like that.
To the results, what was your reaction to Trump's speech?
44% of speech watchers in our instant poll tonight say they had a very positive reaction to Trump's speech.
25% somewhat positive, 31% negative.
What?
You've got to get in touch, man.
You've got to get in touch with reality, haven't you?
This shows you that people in general were a little over the...
Incriminate in choke of woke.
They were over it.
They recognised.
Hold on, this isn't about compassion.
This isn't about ensuring that vulnerable people or minorities or whatever slightly patronising term you want to use for people are protected.
This is about the vision.
That's what I think.
Do you think that as well?
And another thing is if we're going to have...
Actual values.
If you're going to say that the Congress and the Capitol are sacred places, and that's the claim that undergirded the strong reaction and histrionics after Jan 6, then you better stand up!
When the President speaks, Ted Cruz at least thinks that.
What do you think about the Democrats not standing up for Trump?
What do you think about their haughty, supercilious arm-crossing and ping-pong bats of justice?
Oh, yeah, these are the people, are they, that are going to lead us against globalism?
We need to protect our most vulnerable.
Yeah, that's in all religions, by the way.
Christianity includes that Judaism.
Islam includes that Hinduism.
No, from a secular perspective, we're going to take chance instead of a globalism.
How are you going to do that?
How are you going to oppose the forces of Israel?
How are you going to oppose the truly diabolical?
How are you going to oppose whatever seems to be behind this child trafficking epidemic that's desecrating your nation?
What are you going to do?
Well, we've got ping pong bats, so a lot of these Satanist pedophiles will be pretty scared of that, I would have thought.
Is the reason you're holding those ping-pong bats because you are part of the satanic paedophile cabal?
Well, I don't know.
It's certainly one argument to consider.
Here's Cruz saying that whether you agree with a president or not, you should certainly stand up when they speak out of respect for the institution.
What do you think about that?
It was fantastic.
Tonight was incredible.
This is the fifth State of the Union address I've seen Trump give.
It was by far his best.
It was...
We're just over a month into it, and he had a litany of victories that we've already won, one after the other after the other.
Listen, I thought he was joyful.
I thought he was forward-looking.
I thought he had the promise of America front and center.
And I've got to say the contrast.
I have never seen such a disgraceful display as the Democrats put on.
I've been to 13 State of the Union addresses altogether since I've been in the Senate.
I've been to every one.
I've never missed one.
It started from the moment he walked in and was introduced, the President of the United States.
Not a single Democrat stood.
Not a single Democrat applauded.
Not one.
I've never seen that happen.
Every time Joe Biden walked into that chamber, they introduced him as the President of the United States.
I stood my butt up and I clapped.
Every time Barack Obama walked in, I stood up and clapped.
Even when I couldn't stand their policies, even when I was horrified at what they were doing, I respect the office of the President of the United States and I respect the American people.
The contempt those Democrats had.
They wouldn't stand, as you noted, for the mom of Jocelyn Nungary.
They wouldn't stand for Lake and Riley's family.
One time when I was on the left, I gave a speech outside of Parliament, in Parliament Square.
Jeremy Corbyn had yet to be elected as leader of the Labour Party, which would be a populist leftist moment in my country.
A significant one, actually.
A moment when it looked like the establishment might be changed, not from the right.
But from the left.
As I gave that speech, I looked out into the social justice warriors that had accrued, even though this is like, wow, this is maybe ten years ago, so it was a different moment politically, and some of these ideas around woke culture were nascent in some seedling, sapling form.
And I sensed and intuited that these people are addicted to opposition, that they kind of don't want to lead.
Even when they're in government, they act like they're in opposition.
They give you reasons why they can't get anything done, rather than getting things done.
And I think the Democrat Party has lapsed into a kind of impotent...
around issues that could be easily solved by true virtue.
If you considered yourself to be part of one human family and that everyone warrants kindness and love, you don't need to get caught up in the nomenclature of pronouns.
You just need to recognize the principle of love and unity.
The Democrat Party made itself irrelevant.
And it made itself irrelevant because of the type of politics that's taken over the globe.
Instead of real meaning and a willingness to take on institutions of power, you just have gestures and language.
And hollow rhetoric.
Well, I would say this to the left.
Find your virtues once more.
Find your principles.
Ask why Bobby Kennedy couldn't be the leader of the Democrat Party.
Or why Hillary stymied Bernie Sanders.
Or why Jeremy Corbyn got all tied up and sewn up by the CIA. The left has to discover its cojones and its minerals once again.
And I don't just mean by doing deals with Ukraine to get your hands on theirs.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments?
And the chat.
We will be back tomorrow with another show.
And coming up on Monday, we've got an interview with Congressman Dan Crenshaw.
Locals fans, let me know what you think about that.
Pride Faults certainly hasn't held back from telling me that she believes, and I like Pride Faults a lot, alright mate, that the Tates are flesh merchants.
Active flesh merchants.
But doesn't that mean that we could have a good conversation?
Do you think so?
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He wants to kill Tucker, says SensitiveHearts25.
Anne-Marie, don't...
Oh, my...
Well, yeah, a lot of strong views in the chat there.
Well, I'll find polite ways of saying that because I believe that you should be respectful of institutions of power and respectful of every sovereign individual.
Even when talking about difficult things.
I voted for Donald Trump, says Mojo Cycler.
I would have voted for RFK Jr. if he hadn't endorsed the president.
Where are all those people?
Yeah, this is a big audience.
This is a lot of people.
Okay, guys.
All right, we're off now.
We'll be back tomorrow.
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