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All right.
When it's profitable to have it.
When is it okay to ridicule and deride billionaires when they are not part of the selected class?
Lord, I pray today that we might have clear principles that we will know how to evaluate, that we ultimately have to bow before a supreme authority because as human beings we will always prevaricate and ultimately bend towards our own...
Personal requirements.
You want the sunglasses on or off, Neon Grammarian?
That's one of my friends over in the locals chat.
Thank you, Tim Pool, for the raid from Timcast.
We will be with you for the next hour.
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That's Mug Club.
If there's anyone from the Mug Club over here, thank you for joining us.
And after this, we'll be throwing to the quarter in.
We're going to do an additional half an hour for our Rumble Premium subscribers.
And for the Rumble Premium subscribers...
I'll be looking at the Diddy case and tiptoeing through that because ultimately it's a person that I did a film with who, like me, has been accused of terrible sex crimes.
I wonder what the differences are.
Let's get into it.
Paul Schober says he looks like an agent from The Matrix.
Mr. Anderson, you disappoint me.
One of those lives has a future, the other doesn't.
Here I am.
Here I am.
Here are the eyes, the old windows to the soul themselves.
If you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be with you for a little while over there.
And we love our YouTube subscriber base, but I've got some questions about that platform and its reliability.
Hey there, Mug Club friend, Calipatriot33.
Let's get straight into our work today.
We've got a lot to get through.
Now, one of the sort of unique things I suppose I can offer you, let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with this, wherever you're watching, is that...
To whatever degree you can determine, because let me tell you, I've got no ego left in that world.
I think it's been pummeled out of me.
I was part of the Hollywood establishment, part of the entertainment industry.
I've hosted MTV shows.
I've attended Oscar ceremonies.
I believe I presented an Oscar once.
I did.
I did.
I've been on the cover of Rolling Stone.
I've hosted SNL.
And now...
I have these extraordinary insights.
Russell, your sunglasses were crooked, says Bambi Rose.
Let's have a look at that.
Let me see.
Yeah, they are, aren't they?
And they're quite new as well.
What I realised is that, you know, the only thing, you can't see them wearing these fantastic trousers.
So, like, I thought, the sunglasses are well worth the investment.
Look at that.
They're so slick.
They're so cool.
Sunglasses are a good investment, but I don't know.
Do you like to be able to see the eyes?
I just feel, look, I do look pretty cool, don't I?
In these sunglasses, wouldn't you say?
Muggers hit Russell like thingy.
I don't know what that means.
I don't understand.
Rolling Stones is nothing to brag about.
It was cool once, man.
I'm not bragging about it.
I'm not bragging about it.
Do you know T.S. Eliot?
Let's get up the ballad of Alfred J. Prufock because I want you to know.
I'm trying to make you understand.
I'm trying to make you understand.
Let's get it.
Let's get into it!
Let's get into it, because we're going to talk about Bill Gates today, we're going to talk about the system, we're going to talk about the Citadel, and we're going to talk about how we might awaken together.
That's what we're going to talk about, baby.
Yeah, thanks for the compliments on the abdomen.
I've been working out.
This is Jimmy Kimmel.
Jimmy Kimmel.
I get confused, like everyone, about Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.
Jimmy Fallon.
Jimmy has a kid with Tetralogy of Fallot.
I have a kid with Tetralogy of Fallot.
No, that's Jimmy Kimmel.
Jimmy Kimmel's got a kid with Tetralogy of Fallot.
It's a heart condition.
I've got a kid with that same condition.
Jimmy Fallon, very funny.
And when I went on there, both of those people, beautiful.
I guess this is what we're learning.
This is what we're learning.
When you worship false idols, you come to a point where it's either your principles or your false idols.
And if your principles and your full side was the one thing, that's a pretty easy gig, an easy decision.
Now, oh man, we've got this amazing interview.
Steve Crowder, not Steve Crowder, excuse me, Stephen Colbert.
There's similar names, very different people.
Stephen Colbert had Bill Gates on, and I really want to analyse that.
I really, really, really, really want to analyse it.
Russell, your ears are crooked, said Bunsy259.
My ears are not crooked.
Let me work this out.
Are they?
Is this the day I found out?
If you ain't got rum...
Yeah, no, they are, aren't they?
I've got crooked ears.
That's it.
That's it.
They'll be using that.
They'll be using that in a trial.
I put it to you.
This crooked-eared sex criminal belongs behind bars.
And make sure those bars aren't crooked.
Let's have a look at Jimmy Kimmel talking to Joe Scarborough from Morning Joe saying that Trump derangement syndrome is a good thing.
Let me know if you're suffering from TDS I'm an optimistic person.
I'm not hysterical.
I laugh when people say, oh, you've got Trump derangement syndrome.
If you're a reasonable person, you should have Trump derangement syndrome.
And by the way, I think he has derangement syndrome about us, too.
The fact of the matter is, this is a dangerous person.
This is a stupid person.
And that's a bad combination.
I disagree with that.
I don't think he's dangerous and I don't think he's stupid.
I think he's got a particular genius for contemporary politics and dangerous, probably anyone's dangerous that has access to the amount of power that the President of the United States, regardless of whether that person is Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, JFK, Abraham Lincoln.
Did you ever listen to those podcasts, Hardcore Histories, by Dan Carlin?
Man, they were amazing.
He did these...
Brilliant podcast on the Khan dynasty.
They were so long.
It was like 12 hours long.
It was like doing a university course, actually.
I really, really loved them.
And in it, he said, even if you think of a somewhat benign president like Jimmy Carter, don't get into your Democrat-Republican thing now.
He's saying that Jimmy Carter plainly presided in a way that was somewhat tepid, timid.
He was not war-like, he's not priapic, he was not a raging bald eagle, hard cock, rampaging through the world, like, wah, war, America!
He was kind of like, hey, I'm folksy, I'm into carpentry.
If you've seen him, he was into Cosby, Stills and Nash, excuse me, Crosby, Stills and Nash, he was like a kind of gentle dude.
He goes, still that motherfucker had to press the button and end lives, you know.
And Dan Carlin made the point that if you're in the office of president, you're in a position that's...
Would you want to do it?
Like if you were visited by some Faustian agent and they said, you, you are president now.
Would you take it?
Would you be able to handle it?
Could you take the heat?
I don't think so.
Most of us can't.
He's the person that's in that position.
Here's Jay Leno on Kimmel because...
Look, who's judging anyone?
Who's judging anyone?
We don't know what it's like to host a five times a week show to be Jimmy Kimmel and to deal with all of those pressures.
Let's see what Jay Leno, though, is saying about Jimmy Kimmel.
I think he's saying that he humiliated him.
Yeah, you know, everybody makes a big deal.
You know, when Kimmel came on my show and humiliated me on my own show, I'd let it happen.
I didn't edit it.
It was my mistake.
I trusted somebody.
I went, I made a mistake.
Okay, I should pay the price.
And it's fine.
It's fine.
I mean, we could have edited it out of the show.
Why didn't you?
Well, because it happened.
It's real.
It happened.
It's my mistake.
That's how you learn.
Did you view it as a mistake, or is that good TV?
Well, it's not good TV for me, because it just started a whole...
I mean, I wouldn't have done it, but that's okay.
That's all right.
That's okay.
Did any of you catch what he's talking about there?
I didn't catch what he was talking about.
Can we play it from the beginning again?
I didn't understand what he's saying.
What's the thing that Kimmel did to Jay Leno?
What's the thing?
Can we go back to the beginning of the clip?
Right.
That's okay.
Okay.
What clip is this, number two?
Yeah, you know, everybody makes a big deal.
You know, when Kimmel came on my show and humiliated me on my own show, I'd let it happen.
What did he do?
Can you pull that clip off?
Can you find it, Isaac?
The clip of Jimmy Kimmel humiliates Jay Leno.
Can you pull it up?
Yes?
Thank you.
I'd let it happen.
I didn't edit it.
It was my mistake.
I trusted somebody.
I went, I made a mistake.
Okay, I should pay the price.
And it's fine.
It's fine.
I mean, we could have edited it out of the show.
Why didn't you?
Well, because it happened.
It's real.
It happened.
It's my mistake.
That's how you learn.
Did you view it as a mistake or is that good TV?
Well, it's not good TV for me because it just started a whole thing that continues to this day really.
But it's okay.
It's all right.
I went on Leno about three or four times.
He did an item once.
Check this out.
This is how embedded I was in the Jay Leno scenario.
My mum came on the show with me and Jay Leno filmed an item where he drove around in one of his cars with my mum as if he was dating my mum.
He got quite involved.
What I remember about Jay Leno is he was lovely.
You see how he's double passionate about cars?
He's got them aircraft hangers full of cars.
People, I think, whenever anyone's super successful and becomes an institution, like Letterman or Leno, that comes from a comedy background, there's a sort of a tendency to condemn them for selling out.
That's what it used to be.
The idea was, if you were an artist, you sold out if the money got in the way of your integrity.
Like, that's something that's levelled at every single music artist, hip-hop artist.
Comedian.
Oh, they sold out, man.
I remember when it used to be about X, Y, Z. The idea then, I suppose, that even if your perspective on stardom is culturally rather than spiritually oriented, you know that if a person starts to serve the pursuit of money...
Over what they really believe in.
They've lost their kudos and lost their credibility.
That spat was when Conan was given the late night spot and then Jay Leno when actually I think I want to continue with it.
What I remember about, you know, and I loved Conan as well.
That dude's funny.
He's old.
He's funny, Conan.
Like funny, another level funny.
Like a proper, like understands comedy beautifully.
And because I've been so mired in the culture war for so long because I've become part of it.
Like, you get dragged out of comedy.
It's kind of hard.
It's hard to stay in the lightness and the humour and the beauty and the joy and the play.
And I reckon God loves play.
Creativity is about play.
Trust is about play.
Sex is about play.
You have to have a kind of a playfulness and a kind of joy.
Play is important because play suggests that really what you're in is the moment, the eternal present.
Think about playing with your kids, man.
You have to be present with them.
They have to feel safe.
They have to trust.
It's beautiful.
And comedy is important because of play.
All art has play in it.
It has joy in it, certainly.
Not that comedy can't be about dark stuff and art and music can't be about dark stuff.
Even in the Kanye video, you know, where he's doing that Heil Hitler, I see play in it.
I don't think that Kanye is saying, do you know what, Hitler's a good player.
He might be, I don't know.
Let's look at it and let him talk for himself.
He's a pretty...
He's a competent and great artist capable of speaking for himself.
But what I sense in it as an observer is he's playing.
He's trying to bring ideas together and create a result in a culture that rewards homogeneity.
People continually select towards the banalising centre.
Because why?
Because of commerce.
Because advertisers won't advertise on late-night TV if...
Colbert comes out and says, for example, Do you know what?
I really regret dressing up as a vaccine and endorsing those vaccines because it turns out that gain-of-function research is being banned now, or at least it's not going to be federally funded.
And it looks increasingly like adverse events from those vaccines are potentially worse than if you got COVID itself.
And by the way, COVID, it looks like, was somewhat funded by the American taxpayer through DARPA and the EcoHealth Alliance.
So I've really been on the wrong side here.
And my God, all those things I've said about Bobby Kennedy, I need to take that stuff back.
You know, But not only Pfizer, not even just the obvious links like that.
It's more tangential and more amorphous.
So my point is this.
The people that occupy the centre ground in the culture are compromised.
They'll always be compromised.
Even avant-garde artists.
Who's avant-garde in the mainstream now?
Who's like, whoa, this person's pushing buttons?
Think about it.
And when I say avant-garde, think about Elvis, man.
Elvis was controversial for a while.
This guy's a bit too sexual.
Cut his hair and get him in the army.
Think about the Beatles, those sweet, adorable little darlings.
When he comes to your country, John Lennon, and said, I think the Beatles are as big as Jesus, as he himself said, he wasn't saying the Beatles are better than Jesus.
He was a...
Guy in his 20s absorbing an incredible amount of power and energy, sexual energy thrown at him.
He's meeting presidents all of a sudden.
It's like an overwhelming thing.
And he sort of spoke out.
Now, even the Beatles, avant-garde means at the edge of the culture.
So what happened to the Beatles in the end was...
Well, I don't know if they got homogenized.
You know, they became...
What happened to them?
Did the Beatles get homogenized and neutralized?
The fact is, is they continued throughout their short period of time together to generate amazing art.
But since then, what has it become?
What is the culture?
What are the values of the culture?
And we're going to get into that in some detail, and we're going to talk about it around this jet thing.
We're going to talk about it because Bernie Sanders, on his Fight the Oligarchy tour, travelled in private jets, and a lot of people are furious that Qatar gave Trump a jet.
We are going to look at hypocrisy from that perspective.
It's going to be brilliant.
I'm excited.
I've got a good argument to make.
Should we have a look at that before we go?
I know it's a bit retro, isn't it, to talk about Jay Leno and Conan and the wars, but can we just see the clip that he was talking about?
I'm just sort of interested.
Paul was, I told a guy that five years from now, I'm going to give you my show.
And then when the five years came, I gave it to him, and then I took it back almost instantly.
It was hilarious.
Ever order anything off the TV?
Like NBC ordered your show off the TV?
Yeah, yeah, no, no.
Strippers I don't like in general because you have this phony relationship with them for money similar to that of when you and Conan were on The Tonight Show together, passing the torch.
Right, right, yes, yes.
You know what I'm saying.
Yes, yes, I do.
We have lives to lead here.
So he really went for him there.
So Jimmy Kimmel will inevitably pass into the status that Leno had then.
Elder statesman, representative of the culture.
Jimmy Kimmel's that now.
When you see Jimmy Kimmel going, Trump derangement syndrome, he's dangerous and he's stupid, he is now the thing that he despised and loathed, Leno.
Now, the thing is, the culture weren't so politicised then.
Jay Leno was never coming out on the TV and saying, you have to vote for this person, you must never vote for this person, here are my views.
He was making, like, wry wisecracks that were somewhat...
Benign.
He was not a contentious figure.
Part of my affection for Jay Leno, as well as having gone on that show and him being sort of like an absolute delight to my mother, and it's difficult if someone's lovely to your mum, you're going to kind of love that person probably forever, right?
Was also Bill Hicks, and that dude was a serious comedian.
Jay Leno loved Bill Hicks.
And what that tells me is that even though Jay Leno is a great comic, was a great comic, who ultimately...
Bore the burden of being on TV five times a week and all that that encompasses, that that's a kind of inoculating and homogenising experience for anybody.
Like, you've got to compromise.
Look at Letterman.
Letterman, when that show came out, it was edgy, it was radical, it was wild.
Oh, there's cameras in the audience, there's a monkey being related.
They were doing all sorts of crazy, innovative things.
By the end of it, Dave Letterman's just shattered and exhausted and worn out.
And ground down by the culture.
Till in the end, he'll come out in a beard on Netflix and do his sort of, you know, Gandalf the White version of Letterman.
Anyone who's ever been on Letterman, and I think I went on there two or three times, will know that guy was over it and fucking bored.
He was bored.
He was bored of doing it because it's boring.
Now, the thing is, in the intervening years, culture went from being sort of neutral to being...
Bound to a set of cultural values that were really explicit and included increasingly radical ideas, the LGBTQ plus stuff.
I know their post-structuralist arguments would be, no, they're not radical.
You're really taking a position if you say that 2.4 kids and heterosexualism and heterosexuality, that you're taking a position there.
In a way, that's not true because, well, you know, the Bible.
And two, because nature.
I mean, there's so many ways of saying that...
Heterodoxy has some legitimacy, i.e.
that there are standards, that there's a standard, like a man and a woman.
That doesn't mean it's wrong to be gay.
That doesn't mean it's wrong to be trans.
It doesn't mean any of those things, although, again, you could sort of consult this.
This morning I read...
About the adulterous woman, which, you know, is in itself a contentious piece of scripture, doesn't appear in every single version of the Gospel of John.
But in it, Christ makes it clear, when a woman is condemned for being caught in the act of adultery, that no one, unless they are perfect, has the right to judge this woman.
That's what he says, that he who is without sin cast the first stone.
And one by one, the people that were ready to throw the stone at the woman are like, oh shit, yeah, I've had an affair.
Oh yeah, I'm not a super great guy.
Oh yeah, I guess I'm a bit of a liar.
Oh, I guess when I look at myself, I know that I need to change.
And what Christ teaches us there is the vital principle that before you pick up a stone to throw at someone, you better go, wait, wait, how am I treating my kids?
How am I treating the people I work with?
What's my worship like?
And most of us will find we fall short.
What the culture has created in us is such sort of certainty.
And piety that people are all day long throwing stones, throwing stones, throwing stones, throwing stones, throwing stones.
And it don't even matter what side you're on.
You might hate social justice warriors, or you might hate Trump.
You may hate Elon Musk.
You may hate George Soros.
You may think Bill Gates is a paedophile, or you might think Elon Musk is only in Doge so that he can data scrape and use all that data.
It doesn't actually matter anymore.
What matters is some actual true sense of virtue.
Where you begin with yourself like Chester and said, the great British writer, I am the problem.
I'm the problem.
Me.
I have to change.
I have to alter.
You know, see, I could spend all day every day looking at my situation and going, man, this is pretty weird that these documentaries have gotten made about me, but they're not making documentaries about this whole list of men that surely, with all their years in show business, must have had loads and loads and loads of sex with people in bathrooms and had sex with strippers and waitresses and one-night stands, that if you went and spoke to all of those strippers and waitresses and one-night stands, you'd be able to get someone, not even on camera.
Remember the documentary was...
No one came on camera.
They didn't come on camera.
And yet they went ahead with the documentary and made it.
So there was serious energy behind it.
Now I could spend a lot of time, and frankly I do, thinking about what the motives might have been for making those documentaries and for the Sunday Times running those articles and all of that.
But in the end I've got to get to a point where I go, well what did you do that was wrong, Russell?
And this is what I did.
I worshipped sex.
I worshipped fame.
I worshipped money.
And if you live like that, you might pay a price.
But the Lord will use it for good.
Now, when it comes to something slightly more innocuous, like Jimmy Kimmel going out to bat again and again for the Dems, campaigning for the Dems, it's...
Where you get to is that the culture is unconsciously Luciferian.
It's advocating that you worship the culture instead of God.
And if you worship the culture instead of God, you will end up with a godless culture.
And that is what we've got right now.
Because we, in a sense, know better than ducklings imprinting on the first thing we see, our tendency is to say, oh, let's worship Trump now, let's worship Elon.
Trump is a highly competent, powerful leader who is bringing his entrepreneurialism and deal-making right now, even as we speak, to the Middle East.
He's tariffing his components to within an inch of his life.
Yeah, I like that film by Tom Shadiac.
I've seen that.
I've seen that, man.
What the culture doesn't know about itself is it doesn't know that it's evil.
Forgive them.
They know not what they do.
It doesn't know.
Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, benign, really nice men, actually, nice people, they don't know that what they are advocating for is a kind of tepid, lukewarm, banal culture that means that people are just manoeuvred around for a minute.
For a minute, think about the degrees of suffering that are available and all around us.
We will be looking at that because we'll be looking at Gavin Newsom's California and the homelessness there.
We're going to look at Trump's Qatari jet versus Bernie Sanders' oligarchy tour, stop the oligarchy tour that he conducted without really acknowledging the irony on a private jet.
We're going to get into all of that and so much more.
Have we got a quick, have we got a partner to, Throw to.
Alright, let's have a look.
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Okay, let's have a look at...
Let's have a look at CNN begrudgingly listing Trump's accomplishments.
If you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be with you for a couple more minutes.
We're going to get into the Qatari jet, Sanders jet.
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Let's have a look at CNN.
We have had a lot of news this week and a lot of developments for the Trump White House.
The last known living American hostage in Gaza is set to be released, progress on trade with China, the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and now possible face-to-face talks between Zelensky and Putin for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine.
How would you assess Trump's foreign policy agenda right now and all of these moves that we've seen just really in the last, gosh, 48 to 72 hours?
I'd say they're looking good.
Looking pretty good, I would say.
Is it true?
Let me know in the comments in the chat that when he goes to Saudi Arabia as part of a Middle Eastern tour, that he actually has a mobile McDonald's.
That can't be true.
That's so sick.
He said to the guy that we're going to be doing.
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Okay, so my man Keir Starmer, leader of the UK, saying that now Keir Starmer, in a desperate attempt to curry favour with the electorate, is claiming that he's fully, fully anti-migration now.
Let's have a look at some of the ex-comments as he announces that...
Immigrants coming into the UK should speak English.
I saw someone saying, then, if you will migrate into the UAE, you should speak Arabic.
And I thought, that's interesting, because you wouldn't assume that, would you?
You'd go, I'm going to speak English over there.
I'm going to speak English.
Careful, Kirsten.
You'll get 31 months in prison for posting this, where you would if you were an ordinary working class citizen.
If you want to live in the UK, you should speak English.
That's common sense.
And that's the only kind of sense I'm interested in.
McDonald's food never goes mouldy.
That's right, Qantas never crash.
Okay, baby, let's get into jets and hypocrisy.
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If you hate Trump...
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You can't hate him from there.
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You can't hate him from a position of convenience.
You have to...
If you're going to hate him, you have to have some basis for the hate.
You can't say, oh, there's this small minor difference in the way he does stuff.
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We're going to start off, though, talking about the Qatari jet.
First up, Ben Shapiro criticizes Trump.
I like how Trump handles it.
Trump goes, what am I going to do?
If someone offers you a putt, you take the putt, right?
So here he is just saying, if someone gives you a jet...
You take the jet.
Let me know in the comments in the chat.
Do you think Trump should have taken that jet?
Or do you think he should have said, oh no, you bloody well didn't.
Should he give that jet to the people?
Check this out, right?
I know this person, Amma.
She's the hugging saint.
If you try and give Amma money, she'll give it straight back to people.
When I was working in Hollywood, the president of Warner Brothers Studio...
Was a follower of Amaz.
And he would say, we're sending her a private jet to bring her over here or whatever.
And she would just fill the private jet up with stuff for the poor.
She just wouldn't accept stuff.
I visited her in her ashram.
She slept on the floor in some sort of little hut.
And I'm like, yeah, cool, man.
This is how I want my leaders.
Now, if that is what you want from your leaders...
I suppose you're acknowledging something in yourself.
You're saying, I don't want people who are captured by materialism and commerce as my leaders.
Do you want that?
Is that what you want?
Is that what you want?
Or do you just accept that, oh, I preferred Kamala Harris over the dollar?
If what you wanted was Kamala Harris, you ain't got a fucking leg to stand on.
That was meaningless.
It's meaningless.
If you are a kind of pro-neoliberal person...
All you really have are such minor preferences.
It's like you are in the monkeys or something, or NSYNC.
It's meaningless.
Unless what you actually have are some valid principles, then just get on and accept that Trump is the kind of president that the world needs because of his...
Sort of bellicosity, his ease, his kind of ability to front up to people.
Unless you're fully Dalai Lama-ed up, unless you're fully Christ-ed up, or unless you're fully into Mohammed, unless you've actually got some sort of set of principles.
Just accept this is the way the world's going, man.
Here he is responding to ABC News about being given his $400 million plane.
Mr. President, what do you say to people who view that luxury jet as a personal gift to you?
Why not leave it behind?
You're ABC fake news, right?
Why not?
Only ABC.
Well, a few of you would.
Let me tell you.
You should be embarrassed asking that question.
They're giving us a free jet.
I could say, no, no, no, don't give us, I want to pay you a billion or 400 million or whatever it is.
Or I could say, thank you very much.
You know, there was an old golfer named Sam Snead, did you ever hear?
He won 82 tournaments, he was a great golfer.
And he had a motto, when they give you a putt, You say, thank you very much.
You pick up your ball and you walk to the next hole.
A lot of people are stupid.
They say, no, no, I insist on putting it.
Then they put it and they miss it.
And their partner gets angry at them.
You know what?
Remember that, Sam Snead.
When they give you a putt, you pick it up and you walk to the next hole and you say, thank you very much.
Hmm, interesting.
Okay, but Ben Shapiro, of course, sees it differently.
Presumably because Qatar...
It's a Muslim nation, ultimately.
Let's see what Ben Shapiro says, and let's work this out for ourselves.
The Trump administration is now preparing to accept a super luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the royal family of Qatar.
It is a $400 million gift, available for use by President Trump as new Air Force One until shortly before he leaves office, at which time, according to the deal, the plane doesn't stay with the United States government.
It then moves.
To the Trump Presidential Library Foundation, taking sacks of goodies from people who support Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Jazeera, all the rest.
That's not America first.
Like, please define America first in a way that says you should take sacks of cash from the Qatari royals who are behind Al Jazeera.
It just isn't America first in any conceivable way.
So, back to the original question.
Is this good for President Trump?
Is it good for his agenda?
Is it good for draining the swamp and getting things done?
The answer is, no, it isn't.
It isn't.
If you want President Trump to succeed.
This kind of skeezy stuff needs to stop.
Okay, so Shapiro has a strong view.
He sees that as essentially a bribe.
Didn't he say skeezy was the word?
Now, Ben Shapiro is obviously a devout Jew whose love of Israel and Judaism is his...
That's his map, his guide, his coordinates for his entire reality.
I don't think that Ben Shapiro would query that perspective.
Indeed, I've had conversations with Ben Shapiro.
That is his viewpoint.
He's a religious Jew.
I'm a religious Christian now.
So when I'm trying to work out what my perspective is on reality, I don't have to consult Russell Brand and his memories.
I consult the Bible and what Christ explicitly says.
Love one another.
As I have loved you, love the Lord God with all your heart.
He seems to be preaching, indeed is preaching, a position of loving non-attachment in this world.
So if we were trying to instantiate the principles of Christianity in government...
We would want, I suppose, people that were not attached to material principles.
But I suppose you want managerial and pragmatic politicians in charge of your economy, in charge of your borders.
Do you?
Let's have a look here at the opposition to the Trump administration.
The most prominent Dems now, would you agree?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Gavin Newsom, AOC, Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders, if the Democrat Party wasn't corrupt, would have been the presidential candidate against Trump in 2016.
The Democrat Party is corrupt.
It's completely corrupt.
Maybe the Republican Party is corrupt as well, but I feel that the Trump anomaly was at odds with the previous interests of the Republican.
The Republican Party had to reform, metastasise and remobilise around Trump.
The Democrats didn't allow that.
If the Democrats were a practical and adept political movement, they would have seen the way the wind was blowing, recognised that in Bobby Kennedy and Tulsi Gabbard in particular, to name but two, they had a chance of reforming.
Or maybe they'd even have looked at candidates like Marianne Williamson and said, wait a minute, in order to oppose the rising populism of nativist MAGA, We're going to have to find some kind of rebuttal to that, some sort of alternative to that.
They didn't do that.
They said, no, we're sticking with...
You know, Alyssa Slotkin, senator from Michigan.
Slick, managerial, selected, groomed politicians.
Obama, Clinton.
That's what they want to stay with, Newsom.
Now, Bernie Sanders made his bones in his name.
By saying that he was anti-billionaire class, anti-oligarchy.
On his anti-oligarchy tour with AOC, he's been travelling on a private jet.
The problem is, I think, that we don't have any leaders that we feel are representative of the type of principles that we believe in.
And maybe it's deeper than that.
I don't think we know what principles we believe in anymore.
What do you believe in?
What do you want?
What is your vision for America?
Is your vision for America, you want America first?
What do you mean by America first?
Is it that you want ordinary Americans to live in harmony?
What do you want?
What are you asking for?
And if you are bereft of ideas, then perhaps what we need to look at is the source of all information.
You know when people say children don't come with a guidebook?
To a degree that's true, because every child is so sort of chaotically new and beautiful and idiosyncratic.
And we seem to act as if we don't have a guidebook either, but we do have a guidebook.
This is it.
This is the guidebook.
So if you're uncertain about how your country should be run or how the world should be run, have a look in there.
And it addresses this complexity continually.
Human power versus divine power.
Ultimately, human power will fall and fail because human beings are fallen and failing.
What we want as individuals, I believe, let me know what you think about this in the comments and chat, is to attempt to return to the state of...
Adam, the kind of poetic innocence that preceded the fall.
Indeed, when we see a saintly individual, whether that's Emma or Mother Teresa, I know, I know.
Go on, do stuff in the comments.
Mother Teresa, she was evil because she did this.
All right, okay, everyone's evil.
Martin Luther King's evil.
Malcolm X is evil.
There's no heroes anywhere.
Indeed, that is even incorporated.
Human beings are fallen and broken, so if you look long enough, you will find their brokenness, and you will turn away in disappointment, and ultimately you'll say, oh my God.
All of us are so ruined.
We're all so broken.
We can't solve this ourselves.
Is there someone that can solve this for us?
Is there some deal, some pact?
Yeah, there is.
The Son of God came to earth and sacrificed for our sins.
Turn away from the sins now and turn towards the light.
You will discover that in you somewhere there is a voice that's crying out for purity, that's crying out for truth, that you can't live up to your own standards.
You can't do it.
Let alone what Ben Shapiro or Donald Trump or Gavin Newsom or AOC or Keir Starmer or Jimmy Kimmel or the young woman out of Snow White.
You can't cope.
You can't do it.
You can't handle it.
You just want to throw stones the whole time because it's just too exhausting to go to the mirror and look into your own eyes and remember your pain and your brokenness and that your parents couldn't handle you, that no one can handle you, that falling in love wasn't enough, that drugs wasn't enough, that being famous wasn't enough.
You can't handle it.
You might retreat back into delirium at any minute now because it's too difficult to accept that we've fallen and we're broken and we've come to the end of the road.
We're at the end of the road.
That's what I believe Trump's presidency represents.
This is where you get to.
I'm not qualified to make a moral judgment on Trump or Trump's presidency.
What I'm saying is that this is what Western social democracy has led us to.
Indefatigably, as Katie Byron says, God is reality.
What's happening now is God's will.
This is God's will.
So, if you want to navigate your way through it, look at yourself and acknowledge your own brokenness.
Do you want to return to innocence?
Do you want to return to love?
Or do you just want to justify staying the same?
Do you, in fact, like eating bad food?
Like watching pornography?
Like gossiping?
Like judging other people?
Do you?
Be honest.
Enjoy it.
Yeah, good.
Diddy trial.
Diddy trial coming up.
Good.
Let's judge this guy.
He was rich.
He was high rolling.
Good.
Good.
Let's get into it.
Do you like the idea?
Are you enjoying the idea?
Oh, well, Bobby Kennedy, he seems like a hero.
I think he's controlled by his...
Do you like saying that?
Do you like being anti-Semitic?
Do you like hating Kanye?
Do you enjoy it?
That's the problem.
Maybe reality is entirely within your own consciousness, as far as we know it is.
As far as I know, I'm screaming this into a limitless abyss.
The best possible explanation offered by the finest minds in astrophysics is all of this emerged in a single moment from a molecule spontaneously.
The religious idea is this.
We bear the hallmark of our heavenly creator.
You are made in God's image.
You are God's living signature.
And he has reclaimed you.
He's dragged you out of the pit.
Find him now.
It's a choice that you can make for yourself or you can continue to worship the false idols.
The false idols might be Hillary Clinton.
The false idols might be Donald Trump.
The false idols might be wealth.
The false idols might be hypocrisy.
The false idols might be...
It could be anything.
It could be anything.
Unless it's God, a loving unity with your heavenly creator.
In the end, you will be exposed because death is coming.
Everyone you love, everything you care about, it's passing out.
There's no way out.
Not for you, Jim Bob Billy Boy.
Not for you, Colorado Watch.
Not for you, Wandering Mexico.
Not for any of you.
Death is coming.
Find God now.
You know, Alyssa Slotkin, senator from Michigan, she said you shouldn't be using oligarch.
It's over people's head.
You've gotten criticized from other people.
Free Beacon says Bernie Sanders spent $221,000 on private jets fighting the oligarchy tour paid for by friends of Bernie Sanders.
That you've spent millions of dollars in campaign funds on private jet travel over the years.
How do you push back on both of those things?
When's the last time you saw Donald Trump during a campaign mode at National Airport?
He's the president.
He never talks about the oligarchy.
He's very plain and open that he believes in the free market, that he believes in capitalism, that he believes in America first.
There's no hypocrisy.
The problem is this.
Donald Trump on a private jet is not hypocrisy.
That's Donald Trump on a private jet.
Donald Trump eating a McDonald's is not hypocrisy.
That's Donald Trump having a McDonald's.
Bernie Sanders on a private jet.
It's a problem.
Because I watched that guy saying that it was hypocritical for Robert Kennedy's website.
It's not even his website.
It's the Health Child Health Alliance having a onesie.
They can't live up to their own principles.
Nor can I. Nor can you.
So let's recognise human power is flawed and it should be minimised and always guided by divine principles.
Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
Because...
There's a hypocrisy to Bernie Sanders being on a private jet that is not evident or apparent.
Trump's got his fucking name written on the side of his private jet.
That's not hypocrisy.
It's a different deal.
At National Airport.
No, no, no.
It doesn't.
But he's also not fighting the oligarchy.
No.
You run a campaign and you do three or four or five rallies in a week.
The only way you can get around to talk to 30,000 people.
I can tell from how he's talking that he's...
I'm a bit embarrassed about it and ashamed because, look, we all know this.
Like, you could take that $220,000 provided by friends at Bernie Sanders and go, oh, should I just, like, I care about poverty, so I'm going to give it to a soup kitchen.
But then I could make that choice, right?
I could say, I'm going to do this show for nothing.
We're just going to minimize everything.
We're just going to pay for the staffing costs and the lighting costs, and then everything else, I'm going to spend it all serving Jesus.
Guess what?
I'm too weak!
I'm too weak!
I'm too weak to do it.
That's why I'm not trying to be the President of the United States.
Also, I'm not from America.
I have to talk to 30,000 people.
Think I'm going to be sitting on a waiting line at United, waiting, you know, while 30,000 people are waiting?
That's the only way you can get around.
No apologies for that.
That's what campaign travel is about.
We've done it in the past.
We're going to do it in the future.
And you think that this is hitting a mark?
You think it's scratching the itch that voters want to hear from?
I think at a time when the people on top are doing phenomenally well, when seniors, working class people are struggling, people want to hear.
Action to stand up to the people who have the wealth and the power and create an economy that works for all of us, not just the people on top.
Senator Sanders, I appreciate you coming on.
I'm going to fly around the world on a private jet.
Wherever there's poverty, I'll be there on my jet.
And I'm going to sit down on a golden throne and feed Campbell's chicken soup to every single poor person in the world.
Do you see that that's not going to be a long-term solution?
In the end, actually what you're watching is the demise and cessation of...
Of the Democrat movement.
It can no longer self-sustain.
It became irrelevant probably around the Clinton one era.
Then there was the sort of amazing marketing boom of Obama.
That was slick.
That was fantastic.
Black president, great idea.
Brilliant distraction.
Should have been fantastic.
But then remember 2008, bailed out the banks, shat on the American people.
Bomb the arse out of Syria, drone more people, and deported more people than Trump, even though Trump's, like, fully campaigning around, advocating, and messaging around deportation, okay?
So that was total bullshit.
Now...
They tried then to prolong it by moving the focus to culture.
What the Democrat Party is about is oppressed minorities.
Forget the working class people.
Forget working class Americans.
To hell with them.
No, what we're going to focus on is small minority interests and supporting them vocally.
Why?
Because you can do that without any cost and you can amplify your point of difference from the Republican Party.
That didn't work either.
And it's been going on.
That didn't work because it was not legitimate.
It was not honest.
You don't need to carve people up into ever increasingly small groups if what you actually believe in is kindness and love.
If you believe in kindness and love, that covers everyone.
Everyone's covered by that.
If you believe that we're all broken, we've all sinned, and we're all saved by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, everyone's covered.
Everyone's covered.
You don't need to go, oh, have you ever noticed that the people that have only got nine toes are having a tough old time of it?
It's a niche issue.
So let's focus on the fact that the Democrat Party have been running on fumes for a long, long time.
Here they are.
Here they are in the form of John Kerry.
Remember when he stood for president?
Flying around on private jets.
Claiming to know nothing about these private jets.
I don't own a private jet.
I don't own a private jet.
I personally have never owned a private jet.
And obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the State Department up here.
Just honestly, if that's where you want to go, go there.
Mr. Secretary, do you stand by that testimony that you've never owned or your family?
I personally, yes.
My wife owned a plane and she sold the plane.
And you flew on that plane.
Not in a number of years, but I have flown on it.
That plane, did it have jets on it?
Yeah.
Could other people come on it, or was it exclusive?
It was exclusive.
So, was it a private jet?
Yeah.
And your wife, would you say that you're connected to her?
Do you, like, file tax returns together and live in a house, have sex, stuff like that?
Look, I don't want to get into my marriage.
That's my marriage.
People just say whatever they need to say in order to legitimise their position.
I do it as well.
We're all doing it all the time.
That's why we can't be in charge.
I can't be in charge.
You can't be in charge.
John Kerry can't be in charge.
No one should be in charge.
God should be in charge.
And our actions should be undergirded.
By his guidance, which, as I keep telling you, is available.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and chat about this apparent hypocrisy.
And the fact that we're aware of hypocrisy is an indicator that within us we have a very sensitive barometer to righteousness.
We know that something's right.
Yes, of course, there's such a thing as social inculcation.
You could train someone over time with slaps around the face and splashes of cold water to be terrified of goats or mice or rainbows or monkeys or little half-forkers.
teacups with strawberry lemonade in them.
Of course you could do that.
But there also seems to be some inherent awareness of right and wrong.
C.S. Lewis explains this brilliantly in his book, Mere Christianity, and all of us are aware of it every time we feel that urge, that pang, that longing to judge others.
That's just why I think, though, let me know what you Let's have...
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If you're watching us on X, we're leaving you now as we are going to discuss Bobby Kennedy and Donald Trump's new drug price caps.
Is this an indication that there are ethics and robust policies being enacted that were pledged during the campaign and are now benefiting millions of Americans?
What will his detractors...
And haters say about that.
Let's get into it.
This is an extraordinary day.
This is an issue that, you know, I grew up in the Democratic Party and every major Democratic leader for 20 years has been making this promise to the American people.
This was the fulcrum of Bernie Sanders' runs for presidency, that he was going to eliminate this discrepancy between Europe and the United States.
But as it turns out...
None of them are doing it.
It's one of these promises that politicians make to their constituents, knowing that they'll never have to do it.
And the reason they'll never have to do it is because they know that Congress is controlled in so many ways by the pharmaceutical industry.
There's at least one pharmaceutical lobbyist for every congressman, every senator on Capitol Hill, and every member of the Supreme Court.
By some estimates, three.
Pharmaceutical companies, the industry itself spends three times what the next largest lobbyist spends on lobbying.
So this was an issue that people talked about, but nobody wanted to do anything because it was radioactive.
They knew you couldn't get it by Congress.
We now have a president who is a man of his word, who has the courage.
President Trump was taking money from the pharmaceutical industry, too.
I think they gave you $100 million.
But he can't be bought, unlike most of the politicians in this country.
And he is standing here for the American people.
There has never been a president more willing to stand up to the oligarchs than President Donald Trump.
And I'm very, very proud of you, Mr. President, for your courage.
I'll say...
Because I don't want to be crude, your intestinal fortitude, your stiff spine, and your willingness to stand up for the American people.
We have 4.2% of the world's population.
Our country represents 75% of the revenues for pharmaceutical companies.
We spend in our country $1,126 per capita on drugs.
In Britain, they spend about 240.
They spend one-fifth of what we do.
And this is true across Europe.
And the drug companies, Europeans, if you ask them, it made no sense what they're saying.
America has to pay for this innovation or it's not going to happen.
President Trump is saying to our European partners is you've got to raise the amount that you're paying for those drugs and pay for your share of the innovation.
That the United States is no longer subsidizing that.
If the Europeans raise the price of their drugs by just 20%, that is $10 trillion that can be spent on innovation and the health of all people all across the globe is going to increase because we're going to have better products.
So I'm just so grateful to be here today.
I never thought that this would happen in my lifetime.
I have a couple of kids who are Democrats, are big Bernie Sanders fans.
And when I told them that this was going to happen, they had tears in their eyes.
Because they thought, this is never going to happen in our lifetime.
And we finally have a president who's willing to stand up for the American people.
That's interesting, isn't it?
This is just a peculiar fact to enter into the machine, the binary machine that only understands good.
Bad.
What does that mean?
I wonder.
Say if we take our minds back to the beginning of the show and Jimmy Kimmel saying that Trump derangement syndrome is the only perspective that counts because he is so dangerous, how do we handle that?
How do we handle the fact that he's done something here that the Democrats pledge to do?
But never did what unable to do.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat about that.
Here's Trump in the same press conference, I think, talking about a Zempik or one of those other drugs that's being used to manage people's weights, which I saw Callie Means talk about very early on, and I've always thought, oh, I don't like the sound of that thing.
I feel like it's dangerous.
Let's have a look at what Trump's saying about it.
I mean, I'll tell you a story.
A friend of mine who's a businessman, very, very, very, Top guy.
Most of you would have heard of him.
Highly neurotic.
Brilliant businessman.
Seriously overweight.
And he takes the fat shot.
Drug.
And he called me up.
And he said, President.
He used to call me Donald.
Now he calls me President.
So that's nice respect.
But he's a rough guy.
Smart guy.
Very successful.
Very rich.
I wouldn't even know how we would know this.
Because he's got...
Good that he, like, gets into the richness of the guy.
Like, that's not even his point, is it?
Very successful.
Very rich!
Or how we would know this, but, because he's got comments.
President, could I ask you a question?
What?
I'm in London, and I just paid for this damn fat drug I take.
I said, it's not working.
He said, he said, I just paid $88.
And in New York, I pay $1,300.
What the hell is going on?
It's authenticity, isn't it?
It's literally just using anecdotal evidence to reach and render people.
And again, the people that judge him have to acknowledge that the political environment was shaped long prior to Trump's ascent by the famous examples of the Joe the Plumber stories, aren't they?
When politicians go, you know, I was talking to my plumber or I was talking to my Uber driver.
In their attempts to seem normal, they recount anecdotes that humanise them.
And sometimes they need humanising, either because they're Illuminati reptilian lizard people or because they just live in a rarefied space economically.
We don't know anymore.
We don't know the answer.
When you hear Trump using his billionaire pals and their encounters with fat drugs and drug prices internationally, What you know is that that's not stage managed.
It's not pre-chewed and scripted.
It's interesting.
All right, you lot.
So listen, if you've not got Rumble Premium, get Rumble Premium now and we will cover the Diddy trial.
Let's get into that.
Otherwise, we'll be back tomorrow.
Not with more of the same, but more of the different.
We're throwing to the quarter in now.
If you want to stay on Rumble for free, check that.
Out.
Elsewise, let's get into the Diddy trial straight away.
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