Trump TURNS ON Tucker As MAGA SPLIT Over US War With Iran - SF598
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Have you seen those posts on Truth Social that were posted there?
Massey, Paul, Isaac, if you could get them up now.
If you look at the Clips Rundown chat on WhatsApp, you will see the two recent posts are Donald Trump has posted unconditional surrender.
We know exactly where the so-called supreme leader is hiding.
He's an easy target.
Civilians or American soldiers, our patience is wearing thin.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.
In a way, there's a war between America and Iran, I guess now.
America are explicitly supporting Israel.
Let me know in the comments in the chat if you supported that, and let me know where you stand, at least on the conversation that's unfolding online, where, for example, Dave Smith has come out and said he was mistaken to have supported Donald Trump in the first place,
and where Tucker Carlson is questioning whether or not I mean, like, look, this is how I feel about it.
You know, like, my support for Trump was generally based upon We've got to break up this globalist, imperialist threat that's in the form of these Democrats that are clearly aligned with figures like Macron, the loathsome and ludicrous Macron, The outrageous Keir Starmer, God love him, and sets of permanent bureaucracies that are edging the world towards war continually and want us to live in a kind of airport of perpetual control.
Trump, I always saw as an incredible bulwark.
His individualism, his complete...
That's kind of how I saw it then.
How do you guys see it now?
A dispute is one thing, but a global holy war is another thing.
One of the sort of, I think, interesting emergent breaks in this, I'd love to see those things just tell me where they are.
Thanks, man.
Is Tucker Carlson, like, I suppose, look, if Donald Trump were to have one potent advocate In the media space, it would be Joe Rogan, wouldn't it?
But if it were two, it would be Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson.
Now, what I think is interesting about this conversation that Tucker's had with Steve Bannon And I suppose anyone who's lived in the public eye, who's seen how Donald Trump has dealt with attacks, anyone who's tried to make money, anyone who's tried to deal with building regulations has got to have some kind of begrudging respect for Trump.
Anyone who loathes the legacy media and the political class and the intelligentsia and their ongoing deceptiveness and the way that they divide us from one another and pretend that they care when in fact it's control.
We're going to have a degree of respect for Donald Trump.
But here is Tucker Carlson managing his disappointment that the pledge that there would be no more forever wars appears to be breached.
Now, do you think the simple fact is this?
Anyone talking about campaigning, about how they will govern before they're in a position of power, is going to make certain missteps?
Or do you feel that there's something darker and deeper at play here?
Essentially, That it don't matter what people say when they're campaigning.
When they're in a position of power, true power asserts and war resumes.
Let's have a look at Tucker saying that involvement in this conflict will end his presidency.
This is a conversation between Tucker and Bannon.
I actually really love Trump.
I think he's a deeply humane, kind person.
And I am saying this because I'm really afraid that my country's going to be Other nations would like to see that, and this is a perfect way to scuttle the USS America on the shoals of Iran.
But it's also going to end, I believe, Trump's presidency and effectively end it.
And so that's why I'm saying this.
What do you mean by that?
That's coming from you.
Look, I knew Bush.
I knew George W. Bush.
We had family connections to Bush.
I knew Bush.
Personally, I still see Bush sometimes.
You know, of course, he hates me, and he does because I criticized him on Iraq, and that war is the sum total from historical perspective of his administration.
But I knew him, and he had all kinds of plans for the things that he wanted to do.
Domestically.
Domestically, to improve the country.
And you may agree or disagree, but like, in his mind, he wasn't just about Oh, no, no.
He was going to redo Social Security.
100%.
He was going to take care of the entitlements issue.
And he really thought it was going to work.
And you could laugh at that or whatever, but the point is, the second you get enmeshed in a real war, not a fake, let's go bomb the villagers and declare success, we don't even have a good track record.
Why are the Houthis still there?
There's a whole other question, which is how prepared is the U.S. military for a real conflict?
And the answer is totally unprepared.
Scary unprepared.
I don't think people understand that.
But anyway, the only reason I'm saying any of this is because...
A lot of people think Tucker's mistaken in this instance.
How are you guys responding to these recent posts?
That's the one I was reading earlier.
Unconditional surrender.
That's presumably what Trump demands of Iran.
We know exactly where the so-called supreme leader is hiding.
He's an easy target.
He's safe there.
We're not going to take him out.
Kill!
At least not for now.
But we don't want missile shots, civilians or American soldiers.
Our patience is wearing thin.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
I do like that.
Sign off, I have to say.
The other post.
We now have complete and total control.
Of the skies over Iran.
Iran had good sky trackers and other defensive equipment and plenty of it, but it doesn't compare to American-made, conceived and manufactured stuff.
Nobody does it better than the good old USA.
Now Trump is creating an incredible empire, whether it's his commercial enterprises or a sort of new standard of vernacular
I don't know how aware you lot were during the campaign period of secondary voices in peripheral spaces saying that even someone who seems like as much as an outlier as Trump does will ultimately end up being controlled by the permanent sets of power that exist in Washington.
Now, look, I've been involved in this game not that long, but long enough to know that everything that I think I know is true.
But how do you feel, for example, when you see Dan Bongino and Kash Patel prior to entering their positions of authority in the FBI, saying, you know, this Epstein matter is something that's going to be deeply revelatory, and then once they're in power saying, "Look, we've seen the files, this is as much as we can tell you." I'm not claiming who would to be in a position of authority or on any kind of podium from which to judge people that deal with levels of power and authority
It's sort of almost inconceivable, dazzling and baffling.
In fact, all I can say here...
the things that you'll likely deal with is this.
The systems and institutions themselves are the problem.
They are conduits for...
forces than any individual or even sets of individuals can counter, particularly because those individuals have their own flaws, their own failings, their own fallibility, whether you're talking about an extraordinary and unique man like Donald Trump, well-intentioned and brilliant people like Bobby Kennedy or you and I. Indeed, much of my personal ideology is forged from the folk traditions of the 12 steps where we're fond of saying things like
And what's implicit in that is the idea that no one can carry the burden of leadership alone.
All of us have to recognise that we're on our knees, shoulder to shoulder, before God, saved by the supreme sacrifice of the Son of the Living God.
Now, if you're not able to reference something like that when you're setting up systems of government, when you're standing on the edge of a wall, then I don't know what you're going to rely on.
Economics, geopolitical agenda, historical imperatives, all of those things I think will fail you.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Whatever this is, this ain't what MAGA campaigned on.
Whatever this is, it's not what MAGA campaigned on.
They didn't say, we'll be back in Israel in a likely war with Iran, did they?
That wasn't explicit.
They didn't say that the Ukraine-Russia conflict will continue.
I think there was a lot of rhetoric around, 24 hours, it'll be over.
Now, again, I can't consider my personal position as well as everything else.
You know?
And here it is.
Here's my position.
Don't follow leaders, watch your parking meters, in the words of Bob Dylan.
You can't really...
And from the perspective of the eternal, nations rise, nations fall, governments come and go, leaders with great legacies lost on the wind of history.
If your inheritors and your legacy will be as numerous as the sand on the beach, then what does that suggest across the scope of time?
None of us.
So that's wonderful, glorious.
Certainly none of us are permanent, superior or powerful.
So I reckon, man, we need to turn to some eternal principles and some eternal values.
And maybe even have a little bit of a laugh while we're here.
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What do we call it?
Unpacked.
We had a look at the British government who are now doing an inquiry after saying it would be racist to have an inquiry.
So that's pretty extraordinary.
Keir Starmer said it would be racist to have an inquiry.
we're going to have an inquiry though and what you'll notice in a more um in a more parochial story like that something that's contained to one island the uk you'll notice you're two islands i suppose because it's part of the uk's northern island although you're going to Is that political figures are much more interested in the preservation of their personal control than even the issue they're claiming to talk about.
I.e., when you see political figures talking about the grooming gang inquiry, you can tell they're not thinking about rape gangs and victims of gang rape.
They're thinking about how can we maintain our control and not look hypocritical?
Now we're having an inquiry.
After saying we wouldn't have one.
And the only reason they're having that inquiry is because Tommy Robinson was retweeted by Elon Musk.
Without that, there would be no grooming gang inquiry.
So why aren't they explicitly saying that?
That's the first token of trust I would demand of them in this transaction.
We'd have kept this thing repressed.
The fact is, power's moving in new and unusual ways now, and our old institutions cannot handle it.
We'll be discussing that a little later.
Sting for Unpacked.
And probably whenever we make a Unpacked, we should have a minute of it and then be able to play that in.
So I'd go, look, this is the one we made yesterday about Tucker Carlson.
Okay, so look.
So this is, I suppose, now a bit of a spat between Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump.
Here's Trump responding to Tucker's criticism.
I don't know what Tucker Carlson Oh, okay then, so I suppose that's a sort of a little bit of a rebuke.
Here's Candace Owens on the subject.
Donald Trump just completely fractured his base, and he did it for the very neocons who minted the Never Trump movement.
Truly unbelievable.
OK.
Here's Jones on the same subject.
Trump attacking Tucker Carlson for not supporting a new world war is not something any sane person would support.
And here's Marjorie Taylor Greene backing Tucker Carlson as well.
Tucker Carlson's one of my favourite people.
He fiercely loves his wife, children, and our country.
Since being fired by the neocon network Fox News, he has more popularity and views than ever before.
He unapologetically believes the same things I do.
That if we don't fight for our own country and our own people, then we will no longer have a country for our children and our grandchildren.
And foreign wars, intervention, regime change put America last, kill innocent people and are making us broke and will ultimately lead to our destruction.
That's not kooky.
It's what millions of people vote for.
That is what we believe.
Has anyone got an alternative opinion to that?
Because I suppose Tucker Carlson, I love him.
I know him.
And he's, I suppose, really significant in my personal journey.
When I first met him, he was still on Fox News, and I was probably...
He was super kind to me.
I've met his family.
I know about his integrity.
I've prayed with him.
I've spent time with him.
I know Tucker Carlson and I really love him.
And he's one of the first people I met, I suppose, that made me realise people on the right are more open and honest.
This is a lesson I've been learning over a long time, primarily in UK media.
When I aspired as a little blue-collar Essex boy to be part of the intelligentsia, to make a living out of performing, when I was first in newspapers like The Guardian, I thought, oh look, I've made it.
When I first sort of wrote about football in my country and had a column in The Guardian, I felt really approved of.
And then when I met the people that actually worked at those organisations, it was kind of harrowing and awful.
Probably like you, I'm not capable of holding a global conflict in my arms and analysing it.
Like, oh, well, it is complex.
What would happen if Iran developed nuclear weapons?
And what about this revolution and that revolution?
And what about Israel this?
And what about the Balfour Treaty?
I can't understand that.
You can't understand it.
No one can understand it.
What we can probably handle are our visceral and intuitive interactions with one another.
That you can look in someone's eyes and go, yeah, I don't trust that person.
They're lying.
They're only interested in personal power.
I'm really blessed as well.
I'm supported.
I've got amazing family, amazing friends.
But man, like you, I'm trying to navigate economic, financial, interpersonal challenges while dealing also with a global holy war.
Like, think about it.
How different was it?
How different is it when you speak to someone that's been personally affected?
It's like, I've got friends in Tel Aviv and their house got blown up.
Or the fact is, I know someone in Tehran and their cousin's just been killed.
Suddenly you're like, oh shit man, this thing's real.
Or like if you know someone that's been raped by a rape gang in the UK.
I mean, the whole thing starts to be untenable.
The fact is probably this.
The technology that we have now affords us great opportunity for communication and organisation.
This communication has to be controlled and the capacity for organisation has to be curtailed.
Otherwise, there are going to be major and significant shifts in the way that power operates globally.
We saw it first with Napster.
The record industry collapsed and had to reorganise itself radically.
Then we saw it in the rise of the Occupy movement, a political movement that was neither left or right in the traditional sense, but was opposed to financial corruption and financial power in the wake of 2008 rose up.
Now, since then, as Dave Smith correctly observed in that instance, if you ask me, there's been the advent of identity politics, which means that people are so busy bickering about racial distinctions and gender distinctions, they can't...
You don't want to die, sometimes, you know, maybe that's a high fucking standard some days.
In general, you don't want to die and you want to be able to take care of the people that are close to you.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Probably you need to have a portal to the eternal somewhere in your purview.
So you have to recognize, i.e., that everyone else doesn't want to die and wants to care about the people that they love.
If you don't have a window into that reality because you're so...
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are having an argument.
Fucking hell, this is a poker.
What's going to happen?
How's that going to change, Maga?
There's riots all across California.
Oh my God, what's going to happen now?
Is this going to be a civil war?
We're going to war with Iran!
Fucking hell!
How are you keeping up with it?
How are you doing with it?
I mean, take a breath, man.
I'm struggling to get out of fucking bed and move around.
I'm spending a lot of time just lying on my side doing a rosary like I'm in a fucking term, in a leukemia ward just to sort of cope with it.
No wonder people check out.
Maybe checking out to some degree is what we need to do because in truth and in fact you are not designed or evolved to cope with this amount of stimuli.
There is an aspect of your nature that can cope with eternity but what you can't cope with is an infernal and internal deluge of cyclical information continually stimulating you to the point of hysteria and madness.
No one can deal with it.
Not you.
Not me.
Not anybody.
Without a radical revision of the institutional relationships at a geopolitical level, we're going to be trapped in a perpetual and perennial cycle of constant crisis.
We will lurch from 2008 into COVID, 9-11 into Tehran, into Israel.
This whole thing's too much for all of us.
Start focusing on localised interconnectivity, on localised independence, on collective tribal organisation, On the slow, tedious business of running a community, running your own life, running your family, being able to source food, being able to survive, not being so inept that if your phone breaks down, you break down.
If your car breaks down, you break down.
If you can't continually gain access to Wi-Fi and stream perpetually an endless line of bronzed cleavage and back-lefts, your world fails.
You better find God now.
Because I'm telling you, the temporary is not going to provide you with a solution.
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Or say something I regret and go back, cut it out, make it a little bit better.
You know, there's so much going on these days.
If you're going to tell the truth, you're going to get attacked.
Like this sweet little tattoo on my arm, which is a quote from Oscar Wilde.
One of the things that I reckon I've found pretty hard lately is staying true to the muse of comedy, the great muse of comedy.
Remembering that things are actually very funny.
Reality's funny.
It's funny that we take ourselves seriously.
It's funny that we come down here, this is what I believe, this is what I think.
Yeah, well, guess what?
You're going to die.
Your arse is full of farts.
You masturbate.
You lay in bed and you masturbate and you glaze your own little tum-tum.
And you have to lay there in a cocoon of your inner belly, squirming under yourself.
And then you dare to come out into the world.
Everyone in the world who, with their great opinions and declarations, sit picking their nose on the toilet, falling apart and...
For bumming.
Reading jail, four years, off to Paris.
Near suicide.
Guys, we can't take ourselves seriously, can we?
Because what do we know about Netanyahu?
On what he's up to next.
Okay, so listen, we've talked a little bit about Tucker Carlson.
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Says Ficus 1848.
That's most people.
Not me, though.
Russell Toad cheating notes on his arm for his English final.
Now, Oscar Wilde, man.
Yeah, sometimes they teach you a picture of Dorian Gray in British schools, but Oscar Wilde's a complex figure.
Tall poppy syndrome.
Little too elegant.
Little too mouthy for his own good.
And also, it turned out, in Victorian or late Victorian Britain, a little too gay.
Those things didn't go down well, unlike many of the Rent Boys dear Oscar slept with.
Now, here, over on...
Love, light, and fuck the system.
Yeah, love, light, fuck the system.
That's where we've got to get to.
If you can have a uni-party in power, surely you can have a uni-party as opposition.
Surely this is the time for us to reach out and say, look.
Guys, maybe these institutions of war, these permanent bureaucracies, are going to take a little more opposing than just a few people online with consternation and furrowed brows and a bit of fist pumping and a bit of fist bumping.
What are the Democrats offering us?
Gavin Newsom!
AOC!
Is that the answer?
So let us know if you think the Democrats have got any serious opposition to this thing.
Did you see Gavin Newsom saying that...
I used to get called that at school.
Here he is.
I learned about it when I saw some tweet about Governor Newscombe.
A nickname, by the way, that's hardly original.
There was an eighth grader on Baltimore Street in Corte Madera that used to call me that.
Yeah, he's trying to say, well, I'm not bothered because I've been called scum all of my life.
And what I'm hearing is...
Now listen, that doesn't even hurt my feelings, I ain't bothered, I was called that at school.
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We've got a lot to talk about, you know, global holy war and how we're going to manage that as little individuals, poor little souls, little darling ants lost in eternity that we are.
We'll be talking about the Brit rape gang inquiry.
We'll be talking about sort of, is this the breakup of MAGA?
Certainly Matt Walsh thinks so.
Gets involved in the Middle East.
Give amnesty to illegals on behalf of the hotel industry and big agriculture.
It seems that the alliance of MAGA is, to some degree, quaking.
Here's Liam McCullum.
Someone posted next.
I don't know much about him.
I didn't think he could do it, but at this pace, Donald Trump is going to lose Elon Musk on economics, This is something that's got to be acknowledged, isn't it?
And I suppose this might be a good time for me to reiterate my position.
Don't follow leaders.
How you can participate in politics and community and organisation yourself and recognise that it's likely to involve massive compromise, loads of time and a radical revision of your personal priorities.
Do you care about leisure?
Do you care about pleasure?
What are the gods that you've been worshipping lately?
What are the things that take up your time?
Where does your eyes go?
Where does your mind go?
Have you become, like me lately, kind of debilitated by the weight of life, so much so that in the end...
Is there some way to get some pleasure into this system?
If you don't do drugs, if you don't drink, if you don't masturbate or look at pornography, where's the pleasure going to come from?
Look at nature.
Go spearfishing.
Adore your children.
What about when the gut goes?
When the belly goes, baby.
When the belly goes, that's when you're in serious trouble.
You need an infusion of God.
Yeah, that's why it's nice to see that picture on the locals chat.
Excuse me, Jesus, you're in the way.
Fuck you, I am the way.
We're in the storm.
Get your eyes on Christ right now before the whole thing consumes you.
The Matt Walsh post I referred to earlier was Trump.
Backtracking on the immigration policy.
I'm really interested.
Do you lot really believe that part of the imperial global plan is to increase migration to destabilise populations, to replace indigenous and native workers and create hostility and tension?
Because that's, I guess, what, say, Matt Walsh believes.
I guess that's what Tommy Robinson believes.
And on the left, when people say, we've got to support refugees, we've got to support migrants, of course we have to open our hearts and homes.
Don't you know that the Amish believe that you should be ready to receive a guest at any time?
At any time, you should, as an individual, be able to bring a guest into your home and feed them and love them.
But how do you instantiate that at the level of a nation?
Whatever you believe on the subject of migration, whether you're a zero migrants, deport everyone, or bring me your huddled masses, like it says on your iconic statue, you would have to acknowledge that Trump campaigned on an anti-migration platform, right?
So this is apparently him dealing with the consequences in the hospitality and agricultural industries.
And I suppose my question will be, isn't that what a lot of...
You know, where do we stop, man?
Where, how do you, what, what period of, how much time can you hold in your head?
How much time can you hold in your hand?
How much truth can you handle?
Don't let truth outrun love, baby.
Don't let truth outrun love.
Homers are being hurt badly by...
They've worked for them for 20 years.
They're not citizens, but they've turned out to be, you know, great.
And we're going to have to do something about that.
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to have, maybe not.
And you know what's going to happen and what is happening?
They get rid of some of the people because, you know, you go into a farm and you look and people don't they've been They end up hiring the people, the criminals that have come in, the murderers from prisons and everything else.
So we're going to have an order on that pretty soon, I think.
We can't do that to our farmers, and leisure too, hotels.
We're going to have to use a lot of common sense on that.
Okay, so look at that.
He's honest, isn't he, Donald Trump?
I suppose, what?
When he first come down the old golden escalator ten years ago, you can watch videos on YouTube, I was like, that's ridiculous, Trump can't be president, this is mental, what's he saying?
Mexican rapist, racist, what is all this stuff he's saying?
and they're all criminals.
And then what I start to think is, He's, like, you know, in a way, what Chappelle said in his famous SNL monologue, this guy's saying publicly what we kind of all believe.
Like, when he says to Hillary Clinton, I exploit tax loops that your donors exploit, we think, my God, this guy's not playing by normal rules, or Shane Gillis' stand-up on him.
Like, stand-up comedians are kind of who I look to for guidance.
Now, where are we now?
Where are we now, when Dave Smith is clearly someone sort of schooled in anti-establishment left, who, like me, felt like, ah, Trump is a solution to the problem of advancing imperialism.
These kind of husk politicians, whether they're like literal husks like Joe Biden, or virtual husks, where you think they're hollowed-out individuals who are exploited, puppeted, and controlled by sets of interests that are not easy to understand.
I want to call it saying relatively simple.
Globalist, imperialist puppets.
Like, I don't know, Kamala Harris or Keir Starmer.
Although increasingly, something about Keir Starmer lately, when I look at him, I'm starting to feel like compassion for him.
I don't know what's happening.
I guess it's where I'm breaking apart spiritually, where I'm being disintegrated, decomposing down to my most basic essential level, which, let me tell you, is an agonising process.
Anyway, let's have a look at Dave Smith, because...
Anti-establishment left, anti-establishment MAGA.
Now he's saying that he feels disappointed by Trump.
Let's have a look.
Donald Trump telling him to come back to the negotiating table now is a joke.
I mean, what an impotent leader to be sitting there talking about coming back to the negotiating table.
It's like sitting after Pearl Harbor and telling FDR, now's the time to go negotiate with the Japanese.
Negotiations are over now.
The time for negotiations was before this.
So, yeah, Donald Trump, listen, man, I supported him this last year.
I apologize for doing so.
It was a bad calculation.
At the time, it seemed like the right one.
But he should be impeached and removed for this one.
And not on some ridiculous Nancy Pelosi.
Of course, the Congress will never do it because they're all a bunch of corrupt acts.
This is the one thing they support.
This is like, yeah.
Donald Trump should be impeached and removed for this.
All of his supporters should turn on him.
It's the absolute betrayal of everything that he ran and campaigned on and everything that he stood for.
And I will say, despite the fact that, you know, Donald Trump supporters have been labeled like a cult following, and that certainly is true for a percentage of his supporters, he is going to lose his coalition over this.
There, I know...
When I say there are a lot of us who simply will not go along with this.
So it's just a devastating mistake.
By the way, on top of that, he's also going to lose the deportation fight because of this.
Because right now he needed all the political capital he could have to turn that, you know, you got a majority support for deportations, but the minority is very mobilized and they're out and they're protesting all around the country.
He needed all of his political capital for that move.
So here's what we got.
The neocons win.
More war abroad.
Bomb the world and invite the world.
No matter who you vote for, you always get John McCain.
Okay, let's have a look at this.
This is AOC and Thomas Massey talking about an anti-war coalition.
Listen.
No one knows anything, do they?
Who can you rely on?
Who can you trust?
Your own mother and father?
Your own spouse?
Your own children?
Who is it that you can look to and verify everything?
Who is it you can look to and say, they lived a perfect life.
They lived a perfect life.
They had incredible power, and they never used it to hurt anyone.
Everyone that ever asked them for help, they tried their best to help them.
They were willing to die and be silent at their own trial, except to say one or two kind of sort of Gnostic, spooky little things, if you say so.
What do you reckon?
That were able to be flayed and flogged and brutalised and nailed to a cross and stay in a state of love and even on the cross find time when someone on the adjacent cross says, do you know what?
Hey, what about me?
Have you got some time for me?
Yeah.
You will be with me in my father's kingdom this very day.
Because me, if I'm on that cross, I'm like, this is my...
It's all been building up to this!
Don't you mess with my moment!
Don't you mess with my moment!
Turn to the eternal power now.
The eternal power is the only power that you may rely on.
Here's AOC and Thomas Massey considering some kind of alliance.
This is not our war, says Massey, but if it were, Congress must decide on such matters according to our Constitution.
I'm introducing bipartisan war powers resolution tomorrow to prohibit our involvement.
I invite all members of Congress to co-sponsor this resolution.
AOC says, signing on.
What do you feel about that?
Like, I reckon a lot of you love Trump, huh?
To the kind of, um, to, like, sort of, Trump or die.
And I can see why you would, because I really enjoyed watching him annihilate political figure after political figure.
Human beings, though, man.
Human beings.
We're flawed.
We're fallible.
We're ultimately broken.
Hey, listen.
life's a fight.
And I reckon that the reason that MMA is in ascendancy, in particular the UFC is in ascendancy, is because having this sort of stripped-back combat conflict that we can watch like that's kind of enjoyable, isn't it?
To sort of watch people, warriors in particular, men and women, one-on-one, mano-on-mano, or woman-o-on-womano, fighting it out with dignity and poise, Check it out.
Here's a...
Can you play this in?
I can't see where it is on the thing.
Have a look at this.
This is me and my trip to Nashville for the PFL.
When we come back, we're going to be talking about Britain, my country.
There's this amazing political interview that I want to show you.
Stay with us and have a look at our thing in Nashville.
Russell Crowe from Gladiator.
JP, come on, why stop there?
Why don't we kiss each other?
Still Team Six!
Oh, fuck.
It hurt.
I'm scared of that.
I have Virgo.
Virgo sort of means that you feel like you could jump, I think.
You know, like if you're up somewhere high and you feel like, Don't actually do it, you idiot.
Like you feel like you're sort of like Tourette's, body Tourette's, height Tourette's.
What are you calling this?
Is this black as night, this?
Midnight lizard outfit.
Midnight lizard?
Reptilians.
The Illuminati.
Can't be too careful.
Yeah, my outfit's complete.
I'm ready to go.
3, 2, 1, cheese.
We better get involved with that joke if we want.
Under who window?
Excuse me, ma'am.
Are you allowed?
Good day to you.
Allow your spirits to soar in the holy name.
Good.
Bye.
Ryan, follow that car.
Think those two ladies I Right, so I then, excuse me ma 'am, and then sort of a man appeared from behind her head.
Oh my god, are you serious?
I love that!
I know, I get it, I get it.
You could pretend it's like that it's Candace's hand, it's madness, it doesn't make sense.
I don't know.
Whatcha doing?
Hey, are you having a better time with your own economic model?
Is it working better for you?
Like that.
Why don't you make that?
Well, I just didn't...
I think I do this character with my kids.
Like, you know...
Come on, man.
Isn't it bedtime?
Please!
Capitulate, you damn kids!
All over my chops!
War!
War, I tell ya!
I'd like to relax and dilate into a war!
I'd like to reverse myself into a war!
Sorry, what are we talking about again?
*music*
It feels like a sacred space because you know that people are going to suffer in here.
There are ten fights tomorrow, including Jason Jackson versus Thad Jean.
How are you?
Thad.
Pleasure.
What a pleasure to meet you.
Pleasure's mine, brother.
Mate, I heard all about how you come into the ring and everything.
That silverback move.
That's full on.
Yeah.
It's really like you got to get into it.
You know, you're fighting.
It's, it's, you're in a, you're, you're not...
Now it's a, in my mind, a life or death situation.
Are you going to come out on top or are you going to, you know, be a casual?
And I have to be someone else to be the greatest.
Thanks for making time to speak with me, Jason.
Cheers, mate.
I can't imagine how you feel.
Like, what you've made normal for me is inconceivable.
A made-up mind is the most powerful thing on this earth.
And I've made up my mind that when I step in there, I'm ready to die.
Once I'm made up, now that I'm on my mind I'm ready to die, then everything already takes care of yourself.
I'm ready to die, then everything will be done.
Hey.
There you go.
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Now, this is an enjoyable conversation in the UK.
This is a sort of a...
The Thames being the defining river of the United Kingdom.
Now, by some curious coincidence, this river crossing is right where I grew up.
Tilbury in Essex.
The River Thames separates Essex from Kent.
This new crossing is said to cost...
What's amazing about this is, confronted by a pretty competent radio journalist in the form of Nick Ferrari, Emma Reynolds is completely unable to describe or explain the point of the bridge, the cost of the bridge.
Anything about it.
It's a beautiful microcosmic glance into the ineptitude of the political class.
If there's one thing that's become super pertinent, relevant and evident to me today, it's people in positions of political power.
We cannot carry the freight, the gold, you might say mythologically, that we're inviting them to carry for us.
Have a look at this example.
Unfold in real time.
Witness the ineptitude.
Imagine, at scale, how these kind of...
the members of the government that this woman's a representative of are considering conscription in the UK.
This is the same government that defaulted, deferred and delayed on the grooming gangs or rape gangs to give them a more apposite and descriptive name in the United Kingdom.
These are the politicians that will amplify the war between Russia and Ukraine, will spend British tax dollars on it.
Check out this interview, because, in a sense, you get the truth from this.
You get the truth from this.
Just remind listeners where the new crossing is, where it takes off and where it lands.
Well, it's...
I can't recall the exact landing zones.
So the crossing that you're talking about, you don't know where it is?
Well, it's the Lower Thames Crossing, which has been in planning for many, many years.
It's almost as if you were reading from a piece of paper there, isn't it?
You don't actually know where it takes off from where it lands, do you?
You'll forgive me, Nick, but this is part of a broader 10-year infrastructure strategy that we will be launching later this week.
It is about the 19th word in the press release, the Lower Thames Crossing.
Let me tell you, Gravesend in Kent, Tilbury and Essex, those are the two towns of Gravesend and Tilbury.
How much is it going to cost?
Don't you feel like actually compassion for her there?
Don't you feel like, oh no, this person is just out of her depth.
She was a kid at school.
She went to university, presumably.
She said, I'll run to be an MP.
She got a job.
I don't know.
Basketball or this artist will render this musical number brilliantly.
That's about the limit of it.
Or perhaps a member of your own family.
This person will ensure that we have a good trip to a water park or a campsite.
When you try and use animals, The challenge is, is that I reckon, even a century ago, we couldn't see it.
We couldn't detect it.
We couldn't discern it so instantaneously.
You couldn't see the implausibility of the systems that we're living within.
Wait a minute, do I benefit from being part of a peasant class where I toil in a field all day and get given a petal?
Or, fast forward a century or so, wait a minute, why am I working in the shipyard welding and hammering only to participate in an economic system that doesn't care about me?
Or, where we are now, on the steep, steep edge of handing over total power of our reality to a set of interests, whether that's in the form of EU globalist imperialists who tell you that they care about you, or Palantir entrepreneurs who tell you that they care about you.
We're about to hand over extraordinary and unprecedented power to sets of elites that are...
are able, it seems, to manage in binary the fact, manage in binary to distract us from the fact that there is one central authority vying for total power.
It seems it don't matter which way you vote, you end up, You end up being offered just consumer trinkets as the way through your day.
Is there a real alternative to any of that?
Look at all the content we're talking about on a daily basis.
Isn't it really about human frailty and fallibility?
Isn't that what we're discussing?
Whether it's this dear minor political figure of the UK to be forgotten within weeks or days.
Maybe she'll lose her job as a result of this crap interview.
Or Keir Starmer, just someone.
Trying his best, trudging about at the Lake District, turning up at a G7 conference, doing his best to stand on a world stage against truly historic figures like Trump, who's made a significant impact, but he himself, fallible, flawed.
Let's have a look at this.
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Let's look at the rest of this interview and just sort of feel the tension and sadness of this poor lady trying to get through this situation.
is a little again How much is the crossing going to cost, Secretary?
Well, overall, it's going to cost several billion pounds.
How many?
You don't know that either, do you, actually?
Well, it has already cost quite a lot of money.
I don't mean to be rude to you personally.
Is there much point continuing this conversation?
Because you don't know where a bridge starts, you don't know where it ends.
And you don't know how much it costs.
But otherwise, I know everything there is to know about that bridge.
What's beautiful about this, for me, is that I grew up there.
Tilbury is the adjacent town to Graves, where I'm from.
They're always talking about building and crossing there.
Seemed like something that would never happen.
And perhaps the reason it's so glacial in its progress is when you look at the people that are in charge of it, look how ridiculous it is.
Wouldn't you be better off in a state of continual referenda?
Wouldn't you be better off in some locally bureaucratised system where you run your own town and community?
Do you like a glimpse in your constitution, Americans, that that's what the Founding Fathers were trying to say?
Maximally empower every individual.
Maximally empower every state.
And within that state, every town, every community.
Don't you reckon that, in a way, we can reverse engineer the anti-gun gun
arguments when people say yeah but when they said the right to bear arms they didn't know you'd have semi-automatics well when you've got the right to bear democracy now you have in your hand the means for mass community organization is it not possible that your town your village could be given a budget and that you were able to run through referenda and conversation instantaneously conducted how those resources were spent then you can decide whether or not you want some usa id style endeavor to send money to iranian sesame street that don't seem
likely now or whether or not you want to spend that money on schools or roads Do you see how limited we're allowing the conversation to be?
How curtailed and how incursive the media's portrayal of what's possible is.
We're all just arguing about which of these two groups should be in charge of America or France or the UK.
And when there is some kind of uprising, as in Romania, the rise of nationalism, then groups that are transcendent of national interests, and I feel like Palantir is one of these groups, will step in.
In the case of Romania, it was the EU that delegitimised the results of Romanian elections, but many people are concerned that Palantir's power is entering into American political lives in ways that are going to be unfavourable.
We'll be looking at that in depth.
On Unpacked.
That's where we offline make content where I've got a little bit more time to concentrate and I have to keep talking the whole time, keep things running.
Let's have a look at the end of this poor lady.
And then we're going to be talking about the G7 Summit and how we see human frailty there.
Witness the moment where Diakir Starmer picks up a bit of paper dropped by Donald Trump and you feel like, oh, it's all too human.
They're all too human.
Budget costs.
So is there any point continuing?
The money that we are putting in is crucial to unlocking this project, which has been years in planning.
But you don't know how much it is, Miss Secretary?
You don't know how much it is?
Well, it's several billion, as I've said.
It's ten billion, to put you out of your misery.
Ten billion.
Yeah, so it's not several, it's ten.
What does it say about the economic stewardship of this country, that someone in your position of importance, you don't know where a bridge starts, you don't know where it ends, and you don't know how much it costs?
When will the Hammersmith Bridge problem be resolved?
I'm not here to talk about the Hammersmith Bridge.
She can't be haughty now.
Oi, I came here to talk about that crossing between Tilbury and Gravesend and I did a good job of that.
I told you how much it cost.
Alright, I didn't know that.
Where it started, I didn't know that.
Where it ended, I didn't know that.
Haughtiness cannot be on the cards after that little performance.
Here to talk about the Hammersmith Bridge.
I'm not a transport minister.
You're talking about infrastructure.
I don't have the detail of the Hammersmith Bridge.
But that's one of the key bridges that can't support any vehicle.
Well, she's feeling inside right then, and I think about the times you feel that in your own life and in your own day.
I just don't even want to do this.
I don't want to do this no more.
It's okay.
That's what we need to find in ourselves and one another, isn't it?
Just like, it's all right, mate.
You're not cut out for these bridges and shit.
Just chill.
Just chill.
It's too much.
No one can do it.
No one can manage 3,000 bridges that can't handle the freight that's crossing them.
Isn't that a little like you?
Can you take the neurological strain?
Can the synapses in your brain handle the weight, the light that's coming through right now?
No one can.
We really need a radical revision of our systems of government and if we don't have it, by Let's firstly incorporate this.
We're all going to die.
So we're only discussing when and for what reason now.
Oh, it's because of a bad diet.
Oh, it's because of a heart attack.
Oh, it's because I was hit by a truck.
Oh, it's because a bridge fell down because the people that were paid to build that fucking bridge didn't know how much weight it had to withstand.
Vehicles, let alone the heaviest of vehicles.
So clearly that must figure in this.
The money that we are allocating today will go to such bridges to go to repair bridges and to make sure that those bridges can take a load.
And as you said at the top, there are 3,000 bridges across the country that can't take a load.
Right.
Oh, I can take a load, baby!
And one key one is the Hammersmith Bridge.
so that's not part of this at all?
That, there will be, Hammersmith Bridge and others will be, but that will be down to local, I mean, look, I can't come on your programme and give you the dates for every 3,000 bridge that will be...
I'm merely asking that one of...
What are you comfortable talking about?
We'll talk about that.
Particularly, it's been closed, I think, for around six years.
We hear of a new initiative by the newish government, 3,000 bridges.
One of the ones that really jumps off the page, of course, is Hammersmith Bridge.
And you don't know whether any of these funds are going towards Hammersmith.
Is that correct?
I can't name every one of the 3,000 bridges.
I'm not asking for every, respectfully.
She's throwing and framing like it's a bridge naming competition.
Like, I'd like it if in that moment she sort of like went...
I've just come out here.
Do you know what kind of...
How difficult life is.
I don't know about Hammersmith Bridge.
I don't know about no bridges.
I don't even like this red jacket I'm wearing.
It's itchy under my collar.
I don't believe in this government.
No one believes in this government.
Who believes in these systems?
Who among us, other than when we're constantly provoked into caring, can handle caring about all this stuff?
This side's got hostages.
This side has used too many bombs, has bombed that into a rubble.
This side might be developing a nuclear capacity.
This side already has nuclear bombs.
This side appeared to be garnering...
This side seems that they're using language of care and concern only to let us down at the last minute with bureaucratic sterility.
What can you care about?
Well, probably you can rely on a few basic principles.
Open heartedness, good faith, surrender to a higher power.
That's just what I think, though.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
We're going to be talking about the G7 summit in a minute and the sort of obvious displays of fallibility and flawed human nature, whether it was Trump, Starmer or Macron that was on display there.
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Now, listen, let's wrap up this G7 stuff.
Then we're going to look at the video of this YouTuber.
Is he called Sam Cedar?
Well, he's digging me out hard.
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And watch me.
I'm going to analyse it from a position of total, total love and open-heartedness.
But there could be stuff in there that's like, ah, a grind.
So, hey, if you're watching us on Rumble, stay with me.
I'll finish this off on Rumble.
Let's make sure people deliver.
I didn't do as much yesterday.
I was a bit tired yesterday, weren't I?
Let's face it.
Okay, it's the G7.
You can't trust any of the seven nations involved.
It's pretty interesting to watch this.
One bit I love is where Donald Trump goes, Yeah, he should have kept Russia.
Where's Russia?
I wouldn't have kicked Russia out.
Everyone else is really trying to appease him.
Trump continues to be, at least in this environment, authentic.
Is the global stage the place where Trump might demonstrate the fact that he is the man and the leader that many people believe they were electing?
Is it possible for him to resurrect that faith with the changes that are being made in an administration when it comes to the significant subjects of immigration and forever wars?
Let me know what you think about that in the comment.
Here's Glenn Greenwald, fellow Rumble host and very, very, I would say, beloved journalist on the subject of legacy media disinformation.
Okay, so he says, comment in on these various pieces of coverage in the Wall Street Journal.
Iran rules out negotiations with the US until it completes retaliations against Israel, regional diplomat says.
A bad Iran signals it wants to de-escalate hostilities with Israel and negotiate.
Wall Street Journal this morning.
Iran eager to negotiate with the US and Israel to end the war.
CNN this morning.
Iran refuses to negotiate while under attack and until its retaliation against Israel is completed.
Disinformation is always a weapon of war.
It lets people believe.
That's an interesting take.
Here's the leader of my country, the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, taking a stroll in sort of a mountainous rain.
It's in Canada, actually.
That's where the G7 is taking place.
Some people have pointed out that Keir Starmer's mountain stroll looks a little Hitlerian.
Like, well, just that moment there.
I mean, Adolf Hitler was fond of posing in front of mountains, wasn't he?
That's Hitler in his whites.
He didn't go with that look that often, did he?
We're more familiar with sort of the brown-shirted version of Dear Adolf.
And there, Keir Starmer stands reflective, authoritative on the precipice.
of surely great things in front of a Canadian river and a Canadian mountain range.
But the G7 was not, it seems, a symposium for revealing the greatness of our leaders, but their all-too-evident and obvious fallibility.
That's one of the themes that we're discussing today, the implausibility of the, in word commas, great man.
People are flawed and fallible, whether it's that poor, crumbling bureaucrat.
On a British radio station, or even the Goliaths of the global stage, all of them will fall apart eventually, because, you know, that's the way time works, baby.
Let's have a look at Keir Starmer's recent piece of PR at the G7 Summit.
Be normal, be normal, be normal, be normal.
Be normal.
Be normal, be normal, be normal, be normal.
Okay, so we've already seen that the PR team might want to check the Nazi catalogue for some of their visual references, although Hitler was the first one that kissed babies, and they all do that to this very day.
In this moment, a trade deal is finally signed between Starmer and Trump.
It gets dropped on the floor.
I don't know if you believe in symbolism, inadvertent symbolism in moments like that.
I kind of do.
Now, who do you think is going to bend down and pick it up?
The UK, and we just signed a document.
This is...
Sorry about that.
This is it.
I'll get that.
I'll get that.
Don't worry.
Sorry about that.
This is it.
You shouldn't have picked it up.
You shouldn't have picked it up.
I mean, there's politeness.
Do you think that was politeness or deferentialism?
A very important document.
Little windy.
Porton seems to have dropped it on the blooming floor, as a matter of fact.
Little windy out of here.
We just signed it, and it's done.
And so we have our trade agreement with the European Union, and it's a fair deal for both.
Oh dear, Keir Starmer there in a single gesture offering us an inflection that would never have been received.
Trump is irritated by Macron.
Now, listen to this.
Macron apparently claimed that Trump left the G7 summit to go to D.C. to work on a ceasefire.
Wrong!
He has no idea why I'm now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a ceasefire.
Much bigger than that.
Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong.
Stay tuned.
Let us know if you're aware of some of the errors that Emmanuel Macron may have made in his private life when it comes to the nether regions of his alleged misses.
Here's Mark Carney commending Trump for his leadership.
Now, what's interesting about this is we know that...
He hates him.
He's publicly said it.
He's privately said it.
He's built a campaign around how he's going to oppose Trump's attempts to make Canada the 51st state.
Nevertheless, though, here he involves himself in a little bit of statecraft that seems disingenuous.
Nostalgia isn't a strategy.
We have to change with the times and to build a better world.
And some of you, such as you, Mr. President, have anticipated these massive changes and are taking bold measures to address them.
All of us around this table.
Are reinforcing our militaries and security services for the new world.
But we all know that there can be no security without economic prosperity.
And no prosperity without resilience.
And in a world where shocks flow across the borders, that resilience comes from cooperation.
Cooperation around, it starts around.
What a lot of total bollocks.
Is there anyone among us that thinks that that's anything other than a PR exercise, that any of the explicit information that's rendered and conveyed from that little summit will impact your life in ways that are meaningful, that it's anything other than the performance of politics?
The problem is, of course, that we get the real politics seeping out through the constant exposure and leaks of various institutions now that are unable to control the narrative in the way that they once did.
This is the post-Assange, post-Wikileaks, post-Snowden world, where all of us know that governments functionally have relationships with surveillance companies that operate on the level of total control, and there's something like the G7.
There she is, Ursula von der Leyen.
Note that individual.
Pulled the strings behind the seams.
Making deals with big corporations and giant entities.
And then their job is how to tart that stuff up.
How to put a little bit of lipstick on their corruption to keep us compliant and on board.
Trump, though, even though this might be the pivotal moment, certainly by Tucker Carlson's reckoning.
Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about this.
This might be the moment where Trump loses a significant portion of his popular base.
Certainly it's going to be divided because, as that post pointed out, If you lose Matt Walsh on immigration, Tucker Carlson on global war, and...
There was a sort of an, oh, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I mean, it's an extraordinary moment.
But here, Trump is able to demonstrate the facility and ability that makes so many people feel great fealty and adulation towards him.
Bigging people out, publicly, in a way that you'll never get from the globalists.
Have a look at this.
Together very well.
I look forward to that.
The G7 used to be the G8.
Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau didn't want to have Russia in.
And I would say that that was a mistake, because I think you wouldn't have a war right now if you had Russia in.
And you wouldn't have a war right now if Trump were president four years ago.
But it didn't work out that way.
But it used to be the G8, and now it's, I guess, what's that, nine years ago, eight years ago, it switched over.
They threw Russia out, which I claimed was a very big mistake, even though I wasn't in politics and I was very loud about it.
It was a mistake in that you spend so much time talking.
I just have to sort of stand there and put up with him criticising them in a way that's outside of the tacit vernacular of the political class.
The tacit vernacular is you compliment me, I'll compliment you.
We'll sit around this table with Ursula von der Leyen and pretend that we're the representatives of democracies that have brought us into leadership via mandates.
We'll pretend that when elections don't go our way, as in Romania, or when a political figure like Marine Le Pen, who I might disagree with...
We'll find a way of unweaving her popularity and her power.
We'll find a way of excluding candidates that represent the politically voiceless.
We'll find ways of excluding them from the process.
How?
By saying that we're protecting you.
We're protecting you from the far right.
Well, when you watch this episode of Unpacked that's coming up on Rumble, you will see how these things operate.
In particular, when it comes to the rape gangs in the UK, Britain are now being forced to conduct an inquiry they didn't want to have because Tommy Robinson, the activist and journalist who many, many people loathe, was reposted by Elon Musk, who many, many people loathe, and new nexite of power are able to challenge old institutions that are struggling to keep up with the rate of change.
Are you struggling to keep up with the rate of change?
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
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The quartering are on now, and we're going to, you know, rate them.
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I'm going to be looking at a video made by a guy called Sam Cedar, who's a left-wing, I suppose you'd say, center-left political commentator, who's attacking some of our content.