Badlands Media - Badlands Daily: 3/24/26 - Ukraine Narrative Shifts, Conflicting War Signals, and Media Manipulation in Real Time

Episode Date: March 24, 2026

In this March 24 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ghost focus on the rapidly shifting narratives surrounding the Ukraine conflict and how conflicting reports are being used to shape public perce...ption. The hosts break down how different versions of events are being pushed simultaneously, creating confusion around what is actually happening on the ground. They examine how media framing and selective information releases contribute to a constantly changing storyline, making it difficult to separate signal from noise. The conversation highlights how narratives can pivot quickly depending on political or strategic needs, often leaving audiences reacting instead of analyzing. CannCon and Ghost emphasize the importance of recognizing these patterns, questioning why narratives change, and staying grounded when information is inconsistent or incomplete. The discussion centers on understanding how perception is managed during ongoing geopolitical events.

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Starting point is 00:00:14 That's a hell of a... We're seeing the spell wear off, the hypnosis wear off. It's just a creation that exists in the minds of people who are still addicted to the Central narrative. All right, good morning, Badlandia. Welcome to Badlands Daily. It really feels like the cat is a laser pointer. It's like you've led the cat up to the top of the building and now you're leading it over the edge. President Trump is rebalancing trade around the world and making things more fair for the American people.
Starting point is 00:01:07 I think that any time the deep state can like overcapitalize and whatever situation they have they're going to. But the rest of it is a very well-organized and well-funded color revolution operation of the type they run all over the world again and again and again to destabilize entire society. All right, good morning. Badlandia. Why is my name Brianna? Welcome to Badlands Daily. I don't know what happened here. joined on this Tuesday by the one and only of base Patrick Henry. Gordon, how you doing, brother? I'm good, man. How are you today? Can't come? Well, I'm much better now that I'm Brian again instead of Brianna.
Starting point is 00:02:08 I've got a crazy keyboard and the A key is like hyper sensitive. And so, yeah, I type A's when I'm not supposed to be typing A's and it's a nightmare. Hey man, man, whatever blows your hair back. Let your free flag fly, right? Ryan. What hair? I'm blowing hair back. Come on now. Is that an insult? You're taking shots at me because you have that illustrious head of hair making fun of me that's early in the morning. Come on, dude. No, my wife uses the computer, the studio on Monday afternoons, and she's the last person to use it. And she learned how to change her name on the avatars, you know, the little labels down there. But she hasn't learned how to change it back. And so I have to remember. And I did that. that before we went live and I clearly typed too many A's. All right. So ladies and gentlemen, let's go ahead and get into the show. I'm sure we've got a lot to unpack today. A ton of geopolitical
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Starting point is 00:04:27 looking forward to that. So if you have not done so yet, please smash that thumbs up. Go ahead, Gordon. Yeah, I was just going to say before we get rolling, I think it would be, I'd be remiss if I didn't bring up this. I saw the White House retweeted this, but yesterday was the 251st anniversary of the Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death speech by Patrick Henry, which led to obviously the American Revolution one month later. at the Battle of Lexington and Concord. And I've told this story many times at Gart, so I won't tell the whole thing here, but the TLDR is that basically there were three groups of people in the room. There were the landowners that were like the land of gentry, who were like the elites.
Starting point is 00:05:13 There was the intelligentsia class who were like the engineers, lawyers, doctors. They were led by Thomas Jefferson. And then there was a third group that the other two groups didn't want there. But George Washington insisted that they come. because they were landowners too, but they owned very, very small pieces of land, the blacksmith shops, the very, very small farmers. And they were led by a young lawyer, Patrick Henry and George, and the whole room couldn't agree on what was happening because the land of gentry were family
Starting point is 00:05:45 to the British, and they had cousins and brothers who they didn't want to piss off or cut off relationships with. And it didn't look like the room was going to come to consensus until George Washington asked Patrick Henry to speak. And when he got up and gave his speech, that's what got everybody on the same sheet of music. And even the elites realized that even though that they had family in Britain, they would never be considered on par with them. Because they didn't have the titles or, you know, the land that comes to the titles back in Britain. So, yeah, that's what started the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:06:24 It was a speech that did it. and it's all because of the fire breather Patrick Henry. Hell yeah. Hell yeah. And the deplorables were the ones who convinced the elites to go along with it. And without Virginia, because that's where this happened in Virginia, there couldn't be a revolution. Massachusetts was already in revolution. They were living under imperial occupation.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Boston was being controlled by the Redcoats. But Virginia had all the resources. They had the agriculture. They had the food. they had the military leadership from the French and Indian War. They had the economy. And so without Virginia, there couldn't be a revolution. And then, of course, Patrick Henry led 200 men to Williamsburg when they learned that the governor of Virginia had taken control of the gumpowder and drove the governor all the way to Norfolk.
Starting point is 00:07:14 The governor lit the Norfolk waterfront on fire, got on the boat. This is 1775, sailed out into the middle of Chesapeake Bay and sat on that boat for one. year thinking that any day now the British are going to retake Virginia and then after a year he just sailed back to Britain never came back to the US and so because of that Virginia was under colonial control throughout the war and that's what allowed Yorktown to ultimately happen eight years later. So again very important for everyone to understand that it was a very small group of deplorables who were just very loud and refused to take no for an answer the guys in virginia but also the guys in Boston who were the real rabble rousers the real you know shit-eating wild men is uh burning brett
Starting point is 00:07:59 likes to call them sam adams heck yeah on this day in history i did not know that give me liberty to give me death heck yeah a lot of a lot of marines and vets that i know have those tattoos adorning their body in some form or fashion and uh been thinking about getting one myself i don't know maybe one day get it left forearm right form give me liberty give me death i don't know i don't know i feel like i got to get more jacked before i can do that like i got to get back in the gym and put on like maybe 20 pounds of muscle before i can get like a tattooed like that just you know but uh thanks for sharing that man i did not know that yep all right again if you have not done so please smash that thumbs up i do have a couple stories uh that i want to uh touch up on from
Starting point is 00:08:45 yesterday that we got a little bit of clarity on. And the first one is the plane crash. So it was reported yesterday that the plane was going 24 miles per hour. That is clearly not true. They've now released, or somebody has released video footage of the crash. Absolutely horrifying. This thing looks to be going probably closer to maybe 100 miles an hour when it hits the fire truck. We'll show that what we got here. Jeez, man. One more time. I mean, that is an utter collapse of communications and, and, you know, whatnot. That something like that is able to happen.
Starting point is 00:09:39 I got a new footage, a new video or excuse me, picture, I guess, of the carnage from the plane you can see here. Just absolute destruction. Both pilots, of course, were killed and 41 others injured. I haven't heard anything about anybody that was in the fire truck. and how they made it out. One person, one vote in the chat said, can't believe the firefighter survived. So I'm not sure either who,
Starting point is 00:10:05 I did hear that the pilots did die. Very sad. The whole thing's very sad. Prayers to everyone involved. I've heard, my understanding is that there's a lot of people who were injured. I'm with you. I don't understand how something like this happens.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Because even with the collapse and coordination from this control tower, how do the guys drive from the fire truck not see? the plane coming, right? I mean, I don't know. But I guess I guess that kind of stuff happens in like the blink of an eye. It planes coming fast. So anyway, prayers to everyone involved and hope everyone who's injured pulls through. Absolutely. Another story here. Another strange meteor happening in the sky. This one in Seattle area, the northwest. This is from two ABC out there. Did you see the meteor this morning? Several people report seeing a bright green fireball around 606, according to Jim Todd at Omzi.
Starting point is 00:10:59 A fireball is a particularly bright meteor that can be seen from a distance of about 60 to 80 miles above. According to the American Meteor Society, people from Portland to Snohomish, Washington reported the sighting. K2 viewer Jason Jenkins. All right, so that's now Texas, Pennsylvania, and now the northwest that we've had these meteors in recent days. There's another image of it here.
Starting point is 00:11:24 We'll show real quick. burning up as it comes through the atmosphere and haven't heard any you know the only impact we heard was uh i guess a house i think it was in houston um that said like they they showed a picture of like a little rock the size of your hand uh and said it hits somebody's home clearly that you know they said that the the meteor that fell to the earth was three feet uh three feet in diameter uh and weight over a ton which means it's incredibly dense uh packed um you know whatever whatever whatever matter it is is is completely a very dense uh because three feet weighing a ton is i mean i don't even know i mean i've seen solid rock boulders that that don't weigh anywhere near a ton
Starting point is 00:12:10 that are that diameter but um yeah that's pretty pretty dense material did you did you see the movie greenland no i don't think i did um but i heard but i heard there was a lot of like uh coded messaging in it Well, I mean, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a movie, right? So take it with a grain of salt. But the whole concept of the movie is that Earth is about to be hit by an asteroid. And all these like shards of the asteroid are, you know, preceding it and coming before. And you're getting all these little micro impacts. And then, you know, pair that with the with the, with the show Paradise about the government building an underground bunker for 25,000.
Starting point is 00:12:54 people to live in a post-apocalyptic world. And then what was the woman that was, I can't remember her name. She was a, she was in the Bush administration. She was on Tucker about a year ago. And she just recently did another interview with Tucker saying that there's like two trillion dollars that are completely unaccounted for within our government and speculates that it was built, it was used to build underground infrastructure. And yeah, was that like the, um, somebody in the chat will know. Yeah, what's her name? I think I know who you're talking about. Yeah, I forget her name, but I didn't see the interview, so I can't speak to what she said. But yeah, I think I think I know who you're referring to.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Yeah, I did. I watched that interview. I think the same time I watched the Dan Caldwell interview, who was the Trump official, the Pentagon official, who was Catherine Austin Fitz. There it is. Thank you guys. Yeah. I knew the chat would know. You guys are awesome with that kind of stuff. So, anyways, Greenland, that's the concept of it.
Starting point is 00:13:52 A lot of other shows out there that would, you know, point to that kind of happening. And then the last update, I want to go out. We played yesterday the Allen Richson, the Jack Reacher footage of him beating the shit out of the guy on his front yard. Turns out, and somebody said this in the chat, I want to know what led up to that ass whoopin. I'm going to go with he's justified and kicking this dude's ass. Check this out. Doing 20 miles an hour. The guy's yelling at him for speeding up and down the street.
Starting point is 00:14:51 So the guy admits. the guy that got his ass who admits let me see if right here um he admits right here quote i pushed him twice then he kicked the crap out of me so you stand in front of a street bike that's self-defense for sure that is absolutely like in order not to hit that guy you're going wheels up on the front and you're you're laying the bike down which he did you're putting the guy's safety in jeopardy and you know i i put a post out and i said richson is a flaming liberal who i probably think is you know utterly retarded and has non-speaking roles like jack reacher he doesn't speak in that role we watched that movie war machine over the weekend before all the hype came out
Starting point is 00:15:33 about it absolutely atrocious movie again not really a speaking role um i mean he speaks but not much he's not a good actor but his neighbor's probably even more of a flaming liberal and definitely a karen what's what's the male version of a karen well karen is the word that i was going to use described. That is a that is a caring move because even where I grow up, that was always a thing too where it's like you're driving 20 miles an hour through a suburban neighborhood and there are people who are like run out in the street waving their arms. Slow down. And obviously, whatever his name is, Jack Reacher. Alan demonstrated that he was fully in control of the bike and the bike wasn't going fast enough because he came to a full stop before he hit the guy. I mean, running out in the middle
Starting point is 00:16:17 of a road in front of a like a bike that you think is going too fast is, insane move that that's that's the kind of move that a mentally ill person makes because if you think the if you think the bike is going too fast then you run out in front of the bike what does that say about your intelligence like that you're about to get killed by this bike right well the even more insane part about it is you jumping out in front of allegedly your neighbor who you should most likely be aware that your neighbor riding the bike and he's alan richson who's like six foot five 300 pounds of solid fucking muscle i mean the guy if you've ever seen him the guy is like just absolutely jacked like i'm not standing in front of
Starting point is 00:16:58 that dude's bike and trying to start a confrontation with him and him and once he gets off that bike i'm definitely not going to lay hands on him i'm like yo bro you know and and and like people you know i don't know if that's courage i don't know if that's bravery i think in that guy's mind like he i think in that guy's mind he didn't think the guy was going to kick his ass i think he thought that he was going to be able to kind of like lay hands on him and get away with it and again I think there's like an epidemic across our country of people who just have this like inherent hubris where and it's not just liberals. I think that conservatives have it too where they just have never been humbled in their life. They've never like had that humbling moment because you know as a child, anyone who's ever gotten their ass kicked.
Starting point is 00:17:39 And I think most of us have at some point in their life. Right. Anyone who had an older brother who had who had older friends like whatever. Like if you haven't gotten your ass kicked, you probably aren't humbled. Like that I think there's like a there's definitely a correlation. between those two things, you know? And there is a, that is absolutely a humbling experience and kind of like teaches you about the world. And I just think there are a lot of people who just have never been in a situation where they actually had to be held accountable for their behavior. And that and the manifestation of that is like this, I guess you could call it the effeminization of men. Like you combine it with that. And then you get these really like emotional moments where these people act. The right way to handle that if you really felt the way that guy feels is just, to go to the guy's house, knock on the door and have a conversation with him, calmly.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Like, hey, man, I think you're going too fast through the neighborhood. Doing it like that is, I mean, you're going to get your ass kicked. And he did, he did. So let's see if he learns from it at his age, I doubt he will, but who knows? So some people in the chat, one, one asks why he's wearing a body cam. A lot of bikers wear body cams like always, first and foremost for their safety and evidence, because bikes get cars, pull out in front of them all the time, shortstop on you know, that kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:18:53 But also they make videos and stuff like that. He is a Hollywood actor. So, you know, put it out on his Instagram and get some likes. Somebody else said, uh, riding with your kids on street bikes when they're learning is, is a stupid move. Take it elsewhere. He lives in a, I'm sure he lives in a very exclusive neighborhood. The houses look very large.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Uh, and it's probably not, it's gated community, not a lot of traffic to there. That's probably one of the ideal places, uh, you know, in your little area to be teaching kids like, you know, instead of going out into a major parking lot or something like that but anyways it is what it is uh he's i don't think he's going to have any problems although he did he did go a little far once he beat his ass on the ground but uh let's let's move on i just wanted to get those three updates out there plane was traveling a lot faster and we thought many more meteors popping across the u.s and uh alan richson the liberal derp is uh exonerated in my opinion here's another story that's going to make you scratch your head professional cornhole
Starting point is 00:19:47 player quadruple amputee faces murder charges in maryland Now, funny enough, we played this guy playing cornhole. He's got no arms, no legs. And we played a video of him on Ychromes a few months back of him, you know, playing cornhole. He's a professional cornhole player. No way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Yeah, I've got video. Let's show it. But check this out. Listen to this story. This is nuts, man. Dayton James Weber 27 was behind the wheel, quadruple amputee behind the wheel of a car in Laplata when he allegedly shot and killed a friend during an argument Sunday night before dumping the victim's body and fleeing to Virginia. The backseat passengers in Weber's car told, by the way, I mean, just like that sentence right there is just a.
Starting point is 00:20:38 And I've seen the clip of him like shooting, like there are clips of him. Yeah, it was really loading everything. It was impressive. I like to say at least, it was very impressive. I still don't understand how he pulled the trigger. But hold on. Let's just unpack all of this ghost. he's a quadruple amputee he's got four nubs no he's got four nubs yes he's driving a car yes with three other people and nobody was like hey dude let me drive oh my god it's it's it's it's it's sick to laugh at that but it is it is it is I mean it does sound like a comedy routine all right I have a lot of friends that are you know double triple amps you know from our time overseas and we have developed,
Starting point is 00:21:25 including especially those guys, a kind of a sick sense of humor around this. So bear with me on this folks, but I mean, that is a valid argument right there. You've got three other people, the passenger and two people in the back and the quadriplegic, or not quadriplegic, the quad amputee is the one driving.
Starting point is 00:21:44 I just, okay. Yeah. And then you said, but disposing of the body, like I'm just like visualizing with that like that just that that doesn't sound like physically possible but let's but i digress let's continue oh well it's it's not physically possible you'll see uh quote the suspect and three other people were in the car they were traveling on radio station road when apparently the driver and the front seat passengers were involved in some kind of an argument we're not sure why based on information we
Starting point is 00:22:08 received the driver who is mr weber uh shot the front seat passenger weber then pulled over and asked his two back seat passengers to help him pull the victim out of the car they refused and got out of the car Weber then fled with the body nearly two hours later a resident in charlotte hall Maryland called 911 to report that there was a body in their yard he then was arrested he went to the hospital for medical treatment and was arrested at the hospital so i think he just like pulled up in someone's yard and like yeah and just pushed him over and pushed him out okay yeah again again close the door like you could do the slam it and reverse and then lunge forward to close the door maybe I don't I have so many questions about like again like we're being a little cynical here as we talk about this but but like the the visual this guy driving a car and I you know maybe he has like little limbs that he puts on like metal limbs like I don't know but the idea of him driving a car holding a gun shooting the guy next to him while he's driving a car and then you know being like all right help me dispose of this body and then drives off to ditches the
Starting point is 00:23:18 body I mean there are just and then like you said opens the door how does he open the door how does he lean over open the door I guess he pushes the guy out and then you like you said maybe he just drives the car forward the door shuts on its own from the momentum but bizarre bizarre story this guy kind of looks like Jeremy renter hmm all right so here is this is his video this is prior to all this happening and it's a shame because this guy was an inspiration to a lot of people you know I'm Dayton Weber and I'm a professional I had gotten a bacterial infection when I was just 10 months old. The infection that got into my arms and legs was called Streptococcus pneumonia.
Starting point is 00:24:01 They had actually given me a 3% chance of living. And the only way that they were able to save me was by getting the infections out of my system. They had to amputate my arms and legs to keep me alive. I'm thankful for the Lord and given those surgeons as a power that he did that day to be able to make such a miracle happen. Inspiration to me is a daily driver. I believe that God put me on this plan for one reason. Everybody's got their reasons for being here,
Starting point is 00:24:36 but my reason I feel like is to inspire other people just by me doing my daily task. I want them to have the sense of I can go out there and do anything I put my mind to it. If they say, I want to go out and be... driving. Okay, so he is driving. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Yeah. I'm a pro cornhole player now. I want them to look at me and be like, I can do it. I know I can. Anybody can play? Anybody you want it. So that's a motivational story and it just goes to shit now. Yeah, I mean, take the whole murder element out of it.
Starting point is 00:25:13 Dude, I mean, yeah, like, had tipped to this guy that he like lived, not only lived his life, it looked like he lived pretty fully. I mean, became a professional cornhole player, which. Hard to fathom how you even how one even goes about doing that and how do you even get into that like do you just like go do you like go around the bars and just like challenge people to cornhole and like and beat them and their I guess their tournaments or something like I don't like I need to understand that that element of the story. How do you how does one become a professional cornhole player? Because that could actually be a pretty good grift if you are that guy like you could be a ringer. But hey, I bet you a thousand bucks I could beat you in cornhole like dude. Yeah like that's a global grift. Yeah. That could be a great a great. A great. great little grift that he could have going on there. So, you know, uh, hats off to him for, you know, being the inspiration, because I agree with him there. Now, the whole murder thing, like that needs to be sorted out. But, um, it looks like maybe his seat is so close to the wheel
Starting point is 00:26:06 that he sticks his arms in the, uh, like inside the wheel, which seems a little dangerous to drive as opposed to like, how does he hit the gas pedal? Well, I don't know. I mean, like, are there buttons that he hits? Like, are there little legs he puts on? Like, I don't know. But that, like, that'll be a compelling trial because that's going to be the whole trial is going to be built around that right is like how does he drive the car like that's going to be a yeah the fingerprints on the gun yeah the fingerprints on the gun well I mean shit how do you have fingerprints on the gun uh it's got your nub prints on it maybe it's the perfect murder for that reason um I but that's the thing like I don't know if you have the clip of him shooting the gun yeah okay let's watch this I don't understand how he pulls the trigger like I need to understand this I still don't get it Does he have enough of like a little limb that he can stick in there? Yeah, he's probably he's probably got something there that has still some, you know, nerves attached to it and like connectivity and he's able to. Yeah, it's like a little, it's like a little digit, I guess.
Starting point is 00:27:25 But but dude like you're sitting in the car like walk me through this. You're sitting in the car arguing with this guy that has no arms and he somehow pulls a gun out. That's that's the part that I that that like just me, I have a very. It's not like a quick thing. It's not like you with hands. You're like, oh, bam. I mean, he's got to be like, I mean, the gun had to be somewhere readily accessible. Did he go in his glove box to pull it out? Like there's no way he can pull it out with one nub, right? Like he'd have to have at least two, I would think. Yeah. So again, yeah, it's like, and I'm trying, again, I'm not trying to like make make light of this or be cynical, but these are real questions that are going to be fully flushed out in the trial. And of course, his defense team is probably going to. exploit all of those you know physical challenges but I will say like backing up to like that story about him like as a kid he was a cute kid that is sad as hell man
Starting point is 00:28:23 sad as hell that a kid gets pneumonia and then has to be like a quad amputee absolutely yeah we we I mean we covered it on Ychromes and we covered it as an inspirational story like this guy if this guy can do it what's your excuse that kind of thing and now like all that goes to shit now because of this Like so I don't know. We'll see what happens, but with two witnesses in the back seat, it's not looking good for him. Real quick, let's hit another sponsor. I got to take care of one of my dogs that's going crazy.
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Starting point is 00:30:58 dem's eyeing white house lean into their childhood traumas when you are so unrelatable out of touch and your policies are absolute shit emotional blackmail is what they're getting at right here It says in his recent book, we're talking about Josh Shapiro first briefly. In his recent book, where we kept the light, Shapiro writes that, quote, he had a happy childhood and at points an unhappy childhood home. I mean, that's all of America, I think. I was pretty happy in my home, but we had her ups and downs. He says his mother, Judy, could be unstable and that he and his siblings believe that, quote, if we were good, we could stop the chaos and the yelling. Gavin Newsom, the California governor is even more candid about his.
Starting point is 00:31:44 at times fraught relationship with both of his parents, which he says left him caught between two worlds and fully accepted by neither. In his book, Newsom recounts having dyslexia and how his mother Tessa, who carried most of the burden of raising him and his sister, tried to console him over his struggles in school by saying it's okay to be average, Gavin. Newsom writes that although she means to comfort him, he recalls, quote unquote, no crueler words. Newsom released an hour-long podcast with a sister discussing the parents' divorce. different relationships with each other and with each and the deaths of each um you know i i i looked into this when newsome did that uh that forum in atlanta with a majority uh black crowd and said i'm just like you i'm a nine 40 SAT guy blah blah blah blah whatever it was he went to st santa claire university which is a private jesuit university where the average SAT score to get in
Starting point is 00:32:43 is a 1420 and he got in with a 940 his dad was an affluent lawyer he married well his his aunt married into the Pelosi family you know the the the Pelosi dynasty in california where they have the election machines completely and totally going their way and also the stock market apparently and it just this is lost i mean like this is just absolute nonsense pritzker also says that or axios about pritzker says he hasn't written a memoir but has spoken openly about losing his father, Donald, to a heart attack when he was seven and his mother to alcoholism when he was 17. That sucks losing both parents, you know, again, but the Hyatt family, you know, dynasty as well,
Starting point is 00:33:28 billionaires, Newsom, very affluent growing up. I don't know about Shapiro. It said his dad was a pediatrician, so I would assume they have some money. And his mom was a teacher. You're talking about Ben Shapiro? No, no, no, Josh Shapiro, governor of his president. This is kind of the rollout for the presidential election because those three are competing for it. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:51 And so when they don't have good policies, they don't have anything good to run on, Newsom destroyed California, or continues to destroy California, to be fair. Pritzker continues to destroy Illinois. And Josh Shapiro is a wildly illegitimate governor, in my opinion, although they say that he has a decent approval rating in Pennsylvania. but he was the one that famously after before the 2020 election said if all the votes are counted Donald Trump will not be the next president of the will not win the the 2020 election you know that kind of shit so yeah well I think like a lot of the adherence to the party of false decorum I mean you take take like the deep state quote unquote as like aspect out like out of it instead of aside and just assume that we're operating in a free and fair election environment where um you but you still have this party of false decorum uniparty that is trying to to compete for public mandate. I think from their perspective, they see that the Trump presidency, the Trump era, as proof that our society has become so cynical that you really don't need substance.
Starting point is 00:34:54 You don't need policy. You just need personality. You just, if you're a force of personality as they view President Trump to be, then that's all you need. You just need to be charismatic and funny and like goofy, kind of like an idioticocracy. Like I think that's how they kind of view it. that wasn't the reason. I was one of the first people to support President Trump even before he announced. Like that was not the reason that I supported Trump. It was a huge benefit, like a huge add on, like his personality, his humor, his willingness to like call it like it is and kind of ridicule the people who I viewed as the enemies of the American people.
Starting point is 00:35:30 But I looked at him as like the competent logical solution to the problems that we were facing as a country. That was 2014, 2015. So it just seemed logical to pick like a really successful self-made billionaire businessman to pull us out of whatever the hell we were in. But they don't view it that way. They viewed it as like an anomaly and like an act of cynicism. And people were basically like buying into the personality. So they're going to go with that. And it's going to, I think, just accelerate their implosion.
Starting point is 00:36:03 They literally want their voters because the Democrat Party is wildly unpopular. right now. I mean, all of, all of the parties are wildly unpopular if you get down to brass tax, you know, Congress, their approval rating is almost as low as the mockingbird media. But, but that's what they do. They will, they will tell you a story that makes you, uh, you know, invoke a, that invokes an emotional response to them in order to make you feel like it's a mag said it perfectly, a pity vote. That's exactly what it is. It's a pity vote. And, you know, they don't, they, they, they can't go out there and talk about policy. You can't go out there and talk about California and how you're in debt or how you built a land bridge for $120 million that
Starting point is 00:36:42 feeds mountain lines into a residential neighborhood and is like three years overdue or you know how the train rail you know the the high speed rail that they've been working on has zero rail on the ground and has already cost I think it's like $2 billion it's already cost you know how the Palisades fire could have been thwarted if it wasn't for a little four inch fish right you know you look at all the shit that they that their policy and they have nothing to stand So they go out there and well, you know, I'm just like you. I was dyslexic. I had a nine 900 SAT score.
Starting point is 00:37:13 I'm not a very smart person. Then you shouldn't be fucking president. You shouldn't even be considering running for president. You should be, well, maybe not smart enough to know that there are smarter people that we need to, you know, be running this country. And fortunately, it's stolen elections. It's hard to get those people where they need to be. But yeah. Well, from a, from a game theory standpoint, I think like, you know, pattern recognition,
Starting point is 00:37:38 a lot of what I analyze. I actually start, a lot of these things that are happening are starting to make more sense now. Like it's starting to make more sense. Why did President Trump, like, leave the MSM intact? That's a question that people have been asking for years. Like, we've been asking that. Like, why are you like, this thing's on life support? You could kill it off by just not giving it attention.
Starting point is 00:37:59 And yet you come out and talk about it all the time. You do interviews with them. You're the one basically doing the life support, like keeping them alive. Why do you keep doing that? It's starting to make sense now. And we'll get to it more when we get to geopolitics, but you're right. There's no substance. Like why keep the Democrat Party and the Republican Party intact?
Starting point is 00:38:16 Why keep the fake two-party system intact? Trump could have killed it off, I think, if he really wanted to. Why keep it alive on life support? And I think it's starting to make sense to me because, like you said, there's no substance. They have no policy platform. All they can do is attack what Trump's doing. That's the only thing they can do. And then if you look at what Trump's doing, what is he done?
Starting point is 00:38:35 Well, he's gone and he's wrapped himself in the neo-coct. con Republican establishment skin suit. And he's walked into their camp and sat down and been like, I'm one of you. And then now all the missiles, like to use an analogy to real world events, real world events, right? The missiles are now, the missiles are now flying in. The artillery shots are coming in on the camp and Trump can take it. Trump can survive, but none of these other people can.
Starting point is 00:38:58 And we'll get to that when we get to geopolitics. But I'm noticing now that these desperate Democrats are starting to actually speak truth to like the relationship with Israel like the like the like the like the fact that Israel does control the Congress I'm seeing this now on CNN like clips on CNN where they're talking about this I'm seeing politicians call it out I'm seeing I mean Gavin Newsom has been talking about that how Israel has like like ridiculous influence over our foreign policy Trump has forced this now into the main like the center of political discourse is like everyone's now talking about the relationship with Israel and whether that is actually a good thing.
Starting point is 00:39:36 And the net effect of that is like I just saw on Friday morning a clip of Bill O'Reilly and Lindsey Graham debating that. And Bill O'Reilly was taking the position that Israel actually, our relationship with them actually isn't a good thing. It's not a positive thing. I never thought in my entire life I would see something like that. Yeah, let's we'll reel that in. We got a whole bunch of that talk coming up here in a minute.
Starting point is 00:39:56 To your point, though, about the mockingbird media, the mainstream media. and Trump has been surgically dissecting the mainstream mockingbird media bleeding it out very, very, very slowly. And we'll get into Scott McFarlane leaving CBS News and why I think that's a significant thing. But one of the things I think we might end up seeing, and this is just a potential, is removing or strictly, and I think they've already made a proposal to strictly limit, but removing, pharmaceutical advertisements from television and the mainstream media industrial complex goes away almost overnight, like completely gone. And you're already seeing me and Ash have talked about this before. You're already seeing all of these platforms now hiding behind paywalls. Washington Post has been
Starting point is 00:40:47 doing it forever. The Politico's even doing it now to an extent, granted their, you know, their $8 million a year grant from the federal government went away. They're slowly, You know, hemorrhaging all their all their financial assets and and they're down trodden right now. And President Trump has done this surgically because you can't, you know, in line with the Constitution, just go in there and crush the free press. That's, it's, you know, counterintuitive to our Constitution. But we don't have a free press. We have a press that's controlled by intelligence apparatus that's influenced by foreign entities and foreign intelligence as well. And we haven't been getting the truth for a long time.
Starting point is 00:41:25 So the way he's going about doing this, let's see. happens but I do think that we might see that pharmaceutical push because we're the only country besides New Zealand. Only first world country besides New Zealand that allows big pharma to advertise directly to consumers. Yeah. Interesting. All right. So staying on the the election thing here just briefly. Politico, I'm Auntie Maxine Waters Eyes leadership bid as Capitol Hill. Gerontocracy. What is gerontocracy? Is that like Jerry? Jerry. I'm assuming geriatrics because she's 80 freaking 7. I'm assuming that a gerontocracy is ruling by old-ass people who have no business ruling anybody.
Starting point is 00:42:10 It's defined as a form of a rule in which an entity is ruled by leaders who are substantially older than most of the adult population. Yeah, I would describe our Congress and basically the whole bureaucratic structure. Yeah. It says Maxine Waters is plotting her comeback at 87, the California Democrat dubbed Auntie Maxie McInty. Maxine apparently by a legion of young progressives that she won over in the first Trump administration. I call bullshit on that. I call bullshit on that. One of the things like I have my my thumb on the pulse of the young progressives.
Starting point is 00:42:44 I've got a couple of my family and, you know, I've got some friends that are converts. They hate the 80 plus year old class that's that's been governing this nation. So I, okay, fair enough. Auntie Maxine sounds like a self, self-proclaimed nickname there, but whatever. Progressives have all but locked down a second turn as chair of the House Financial Service Committee. If her party wins a majority in November,
Starting point is 00:43:13 it would make her the oldest leader in its history as it grapples with technological shifts like cryptocurrency. Who here wants an 87-year-old Maxine Waters determining how we're gonna handle cryptocurrency? Yeah, never mind her like seemingly low IQ, but yes, you're right. I mean, that's that's just insane. Yes. It says, and Democrats look to aggressively ramp up oversight of the president, his family
Starting point is 00:43:41 business, and Wall Street regulators. Privately some Democrats on and around the committee gripe that she doesn't do enough to elevate her members or support them with campaign funds from the finance industry, but few are willing to publicly cross her. and she maintains the backing of most senior Democrats on the panel. You know what that tells me about Maxine Waters ghost? It's not Maxine Waters that they're after. It's her bureaucratic staff.
Starting point is 00:44:08 It is the staff that runs her office, that controls her office. They're probably some of the most savage of the staffers up on the hill. And they're the ones that are, you know, kind of riding her as the Trojan horse for her to get in there and allow them to, influence the policy. Yeah, yeah, Joe Biden 2.0. Exactly, exactly. She's a puppet. They've got their hand up her ass moving her mouth as she goes out there because she is, I mean, she's not a high IQ person. Yeah. Well, the Biden administration certainly demonstrated to a lot of people of how that dynamic you just described is very real. And it would be great to see more attempts to install that because then it would just become clear. Our entire system is fake and gay.
Starting point is 00:44:52 Yep. I want to highlight this quote and then we'll move on. Quote, if you take a look at my energy and what I do, I'm Auntie Maxine. There you go, self-dubbed nickname there. Water said, quote, I'm the one who popularized reclaiming my time. I don't know who's got more energy, more concern. And so Maxine Waters seems to be doing all right, referring to herself in the third person after proclaiming herself Auntie Maxine. But the I'm the one who popularized reclaiming my time.
Starting point is 00:45:27 You know, and that is, you know, the epitome of our Congress right now. Clickbait, five second clips or their five minute, you know, sound bites that they get during these hearings where Maxine Waters has made her, you know, her claim to fame. I'm reclaiming my time. Recliming my time. And that's her claim to fame. Congratulations, Maxine Waters. You are, you've done nothing. in your entire career but at 87 you should totally lead one of the most prestigious and important
Starting point is 00:45:58 not prestigious excuse me nothing in congress is prestigious one of the most important committees uh in the congress the financial services committee yeah it's just insane that we have 87 year olds like in government and leadership positions that's absolutely crazy to me bring rann paul back or ron paul excuse me bring ron paul back he's 90 what is he 92 yeah i mean true i mean i say that trump's in his 80s uh i mean i would take 20 more years of trump so So I say that, but, but he's, he's, he is the exception, not the rule. He does not come off as an 80 year old. He, he is extremely energetic and full of youth.
Starting point is 00:46:33 So, well, he's also a time traveler. So, all right. So let's get into the Supreme Court and we'll talk more about this on why we vote on Friday, I'm sure. But the Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday on mail and ballots and whether or not you can accept them after election day. And this year is Justice Alito laying down the same argument we've been making since just before 2020. And a lot of people probably before that as well.
Starting point is 00:47:02 We have lots of phrases that involve two words, the last of which, the second of which is day. Labor Day, Memorial Day, George Washington's birthday, Independence Day, birthday, birthday, birthday, and election day. And they're all particular days. So if we start with that, if I have nothing more to look at than the phrase election day, I think this is the day in which everything is going to take place or almost everything. And then we have three points in time, 1844, 1872, 1914. We can ask, what would people have thought on those days is meant by this phrase election day, Which of those should we choose?
Starting point is 00:47:51 Which of those dates should we choose? Well, I think you could choose any of the three. I mean, honestly, I think the single best one, if you're just going to choose one, is 1872. And the reason I say that is because 1914 is the latest in time, but that's the one that Congress gave the least thought to. All right. So we'll land that there. Again, we'll unpack this more on why we vote on Friday. We've got a great show on Friday lined up.
Starting point is 00:48:19 So I'm looking forward to that. But good. It's really important. I think that like and again, I'm interested for like the full analysis and synthesis here because this isn't my line of country. But, you know, there shouldn't be such thing as mail-in ballots. There are absentee ballots, right? Which like applies to the military and others as well, people who can't physically make it to the polls on election day because of reasons, right? Physical whatever, whatever reasons.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Absentee ballots. There should never be a such thing as a mail-in ballot. It's just insane. Absentee ballots. And that should be handled way before the fact because you know that you're not going to be able to be there for whatever reason. That's just the way it should be. I also need to correct the record. People in the chat are correcting me. Trump is 79.
Starting point is 00:49:04 I thought he was born for some reason in 1945 and he was 80 about to turn 81. He's still 79. So he doesn't turn 80 until June. So he's still a spring chicken. Yeah. I knew that. June 14th is his birthday 1940
Starting point is 00:49:21 well because there's the conspiracy theory that he's like the reincarnation of Patton because Patton dies and then Trump was born like a few months later and he looks a lot like Patton so that's I don't know if you're familiar with like the 4chan that that was like a thing from 10 years ago that they're like oh he's the reincarnation of Patton
Starting point is 00:49:38 but anyway I got into the Ingersoll Lockwood and you know all that stuff but I mean New York Post just had you know a rehash of the the old things talking about Trump. Did you see that article? I put it in our chat. I don't think I talked about it on here.
Starting point is 00:49:56 I don't think I saw it, but I'll take a look at it. Yeah, New York Post put out an article saying, you know, oh, look, there's this ancient writing. Well, not ancient, but it predates his life, writing where it says, like, Trump. And I think it had like 45, like in one of the corners and just some weird comms. Yeah, there's a lot. stuff out there. Who knows what's real and what's not?
Starting point is 00:50:18 Because there's a lot of stuff out there. It's like, oh yeah, yeah, Trump, like, talk about this podcasters instead of, instead of whatever it is you should be talking about. Well, and don't forget the Ingersoll Lockwood book, Last President, that nobody knew about until Trump came on the scene. And all we have is the
Starting point is 00:50:34 copy that's been reprinted. We tried to, we tried to buy the original copy, but they want $8,000 for it. And I'm not spending $8,000 on an original copy of the last president when I can't even validate that it's the original copy. But, all right, let's go ahead and stay on elections here for one more story.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Our friend over at, you know, why we vote. We've had them on several times. Mark Cook was testifying last week before the Georgia legislature as they're debating Senate Bill 214. And Mark Cook just happened to be in Georgia and decided to offer some public testimony. And the Georgia legislator decided legislature, the committee, somebody decided, decided to cut out a good chunk of his testimony during public testimony, which is highly controversial. Mr. Cook, I recognize you.
Starting point is 00:51:26 I appreciate it. My name is Mark Cook. I'm an election cybersecurity subject matter expert in threat assessment and common sense mitigation. I've been working on elections solid nonstop for about six years now. I have been working in the IT industry for 40 years. I have intrinsic knowledge that would be really important for people to understand. I have evidence right here that I was hoping to show you that can show there are absolutely, I know you guys have heard this, but I've got the proof right here,
Starting point is 00:52:00 backdoors built in to electronic voting systems that allow flipping, changing of votes. So the testing labs. Wow. I can't believe they did that. Did you hear that? Watch it again and pay attention to the time in the upper right corner. That allow flipping, changing of votes. So the testing labs.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Can you believe that? So much for government transparency, I guess. Well, how about we just put that audio right back where they clipped it out so everyone can hear it? Enjoy it. That allow flipping, changing of votes. boats, infiltrating the system, all built in, set up in a way that makes it easy and untraceable. I can demonstrate this to you, even while I'm still here in this building, I'm happy to do so. The testing labs all missed this, then they're blindly certified, and then we're told it's
Starting point is 00:53:07 shoved down our throats that everything is safe and secure. It's absolutely not. We're being lied to from the very top. The whole thing is built on a pyramid of lies. we have to stop living these lies. So of all the things, Ghost, that they cut out right there, it's talking about the back doors that he believes were deliberately put there and can be infiltrated. And this is interesting because, you know, Georgia is famous for the DVS Corp 08 exclamation
Starting point is 00:53:39 point expose. We had Phil Davis on to talk about this. Here you've got Governor Brian Kemp unwittingly. posing with people wearing the shirt if you know, if you know, if you know, DVS Corp 08, which is the password, the encryption key that was in plain text in the, in the software. Phil Davis came on why we vote a, you know, six months ago or so and was talking about this, that he got it through an open records request, had the, the key to get access to the system that he was able to obtain through open records. And so when Georgia goes and cuts this out of the testimony like that, so it's not on the official record any longer, you almost feel like that's deliberate to take out of all the things he said, which a lot of it was damning.
Starting point is 00:54:27 You take out that one specific point, right? And then also you refuse to hear the evidence that he has. This is interesting to me. Mark is going to be joining us on why we vote on Friday. and he will do that demonstration for us on why we vote and of course unpack it talk about what it means and all those things it's also not lost on me that we just found out in Tulsi Gabbard's hearing in front of the house last week that they have the machines in their custody and their possession from Puerto Rico the dominion voting machines from Puerto Rico and I'm sure they've got a lot of other stuff from Fulton county and from Maricopa County as well let's freaking go yeah and that was that hearing last week that was really the big thing was the freak out about why was Tulsi Gabbard involved in that. And they were demanding. They're like, what intelligence did you have?
Starting point is 00:55:19 Because you're only supposed to be there if you're, if there's a foreign threat. What intelligence do you have there was a foreign threat? And it's like, wait a minute. Didn't we live under like years and years of y'all saying that there is a foreign influence or a foreign threat in the 2016 election? But now you're you're you're clutching your pearls at the claim that there might have been foreign influence in the 2020 election? like you know that that's pretty insane um but i do uh applaud every like you and ash and and and the others who are who have the who have the patients to walk this thing through like all of the um like by the book like get this thing done is it it's yeoman's work man like that is so i feel like the
Starting point is 00:55:59 the overindulgence of um these liars and sociopaths i feel like they're they've been in so much control of this narrative and this process. And I'd love to just see it turn a corner and the flood waters to break open. I don't know how that happens, when that happens, what that looks like. But it is absolutely Yeoman's work to keep pushing it along because it requires incredible patience. Just to be clear, the Puerto Rico machines were looked into by D&I at the request of the assistant U.S. I think it was the assistant U.S. attorney in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rico. government basically asked them to come and look at it because nobody else was lifting a damn finger and then in the chat clay says for your information what mark is describing our front doors they are
Starting point is 00:56:47 not back doors which makes it even worse yeah and then he says people don't know how Puerto Rico went down everything there was above board I agree everything was above board I wrote an article after Reuters broke that story wrote an article clearing up that it was not seeking out you know the connection and all that it was just at the request of the government in Puerto Rico see what there is to see see what there is to see and Clay confirms absolutely correct on Puerto Rico so all right let's go ahead and jump into got a few more stories before I handed over to ghost here ice as we know goes into the airports they're supplementing TSA now and of course the liberal
Starting point is 00:57:33 attacks re are reinvigorated against against ICE. This is a Guatemalan woman being arrested in San Francisco. And of course, they got this video going viral. What's your name? Can show the badge? Where's a badge? Where's your badge? Can I see? What is your badge? Can I see your badge? Can I see your badge? I don't know if that's legitimate. Can I see your badge number, sir? What is your name? Where's your badge number? All right, we can stop that there.
Starting point is 00:58:17 One more, just a quick clip here because I want to show you how retarded people in San Francisco are. I hope you're so fucking proud of yourselves, you fucking assholes. You're on video now, too. Yeah. Shame on you. You fucking un-American piece of shit. Fuck you. So it turns out this was actually before ICE came in to supplement TSA.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Also, that woman was detained. She's had a deportation order since 2019. He was detained in line and decided to flee, decided to run. And I don't know if she ran through the security checkpoint or what, but running from law enforcement is always going to result in an escalation and how they handle you during the arrest. Also, I've seen reported, but I have not confirmed this, but there is a young child with that woman,
Starting point is 00:59:17 and there's no proof that that child is actually her child. So I don't know. I'm sure we'll get more on this as, you know, as this develops. But let's go ahead and jump into. Yeah. Well, it's important to point out that ICE, I just looked at it up to confirm. ICE are sworn federal law enforcement officers and in the right context and jurisdiction are considered officers of the peace. So they are like as long as it is laws that they are that fall under their,
Starting point is 00:59:51 their jurisdiction to enforce, which of course would be border security, you know, illegal aliens being in our country, they absolutely have the authority to arrest, like to detain and arrest people who they suspect are here illegally, which it appears is what they're doing right there. Now, if they do that to somebody who's actually a U.S. citizen, that's going to be litigated and that's going to be, you know, those officers are going to be reprimanded for that and face consequences. But once they start arresting you, whether it's an ICE agent or a regular police officer or whatever, and you start fighting back and resisting, now you've committed a crime.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Like, yep, that's, that's just, we, I think I've had that conversation so many times in other contexts. So that's a really silly, just that whole situation right there, just from the optics of it appears very silly. I need to get the liar, liar clip when, uh, the secretary's asking Jim Carrey's character like, hey, your client's on the line, he just blah, blah, he's in prison. He needs your advice.
Starting point is 01:00:47 And he goes, stop break. the law asshole you know that scene yeah yeah absolutely i need that clipped out um yeah you're you're spot on with the with the ice thing also these agents these federal agents are unmasked so there's the you know the democrat wet dream right there to unmask all of these federal agents you've now docks these guys for doing their job uh these agents while they're in the process of making an arrest with a a a suspect that is being uh you know hostile resisting they have have no obligation to stop what they're doing and show you their ID. These liberal retard Karens, show me your ID.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Call the police. And they want to do that so they can docks them and post their address online. Absolutely. Here's where they live. Here's where the kids go to school. It's like that's what they're trying to do. Absolutely. And there is a genuine.
Starting point is 01:01:37 There is a, it's intimidation. Exactly. There is a genuine time when you should be concerned about over enforcement, you know, like overzealous enforcement of law. Okay, I totally get that. It happens. It happens. That is not a situation where that happens. You don't know the context of it. They're in the process of doing their job when she's in cuffs and she's detained and she's secured. Then you can go about your Karenism and start asking for ID or the badge number, whatever that shit is. But let's let's go ahead and jump into see how the ice is actually working out. As long as they don't bother anybody, I'm okay. I was concerned. about people. So they're not bothering us. Let's get it done. I like that they're here. I think that it's allowing us to move and get to where we need to go. It's kind of scary in a sense because you
Starting point is 01:02:27 don't know what to expect we ice. As long as they can help us move a little bit faster, maybe they can take some of the work off the TSA agents as far as you know general security. I'm all for it. This comes after days of people waiting up to five hours in security lines wrapped around baggage claim, even starting outside. Travelers are frustrated, anxious, many are missing flights. And overall, they want to know when Congress will finally come to an agreement to end all of this. And so far, more than 400 TSA workers have quit since the start of this partial shutdown, according to DHS. Okay, so you've got that story right there. Fox News, obviously they're going to show, you know, the more favorable coverage to, you know, the political elites that are in power right now.
Starting point is 01:03:14 But let's play now the clip from CNN where they ultimately, you know, have to admit that President Trump, his strategy on bringing ice into, you know, to supplement TSA is actually working. Agents there, what have you been seeing them doing? Yep. Finally, we can take a deep breath here. The numbers have dropped off. The lines are getting shorter. I think the average wait time now is under 40 minutes. So if you have a flight to catch today, it's a good time to come to Hartsfield, Jackson International, talking about the ice agents.
Starting point is 01:03:44 You can see a few behind me right there. And then I'm gonna walk you this direction and you can see some more of them gathered over here. This is what they've been doing for the most part today is doing the patrols around the airport, talking and gathering, not really helping the public in the sense of they're not taking tickets from anybody. They're not interacting with the public we've seen so far.
Starting point is 01:04:05 They're not. Oh, so the ice agents are just kind of lingering around. But, but Atlanta, which was a five hour wait, we were reporting over the weekend, is now down to under 40 minutes, thanks to, I guess, the, you know, the reinforcements. Yeah, imagine that. And I think what I'd like to see happen is I'd like to see TSA just eliminated entirely. I like to see every single thing that spun out of the Patriot Act eliminated.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Like, that should all be repealed and rolled back, including TSA. And for ICE to take over the, like, airport security, because then there'd be accountability, because they would be government as opposed to, like, a third-party contract. contractor and really their jurisdiction, their purview should be limited to, you know, people trying to flee the country, accused criminals fleeing the country, illegal aliens trying to arrive here, and, you know, somebody trying to take a weapon onto a plane. I think that's a reasonable compromise. Like you, like you, like if that's the extent of the security at the airport, I think that is going to alleviate like a lot of the congestion, just long term, but also a lot of like the
Starting point is 01:05:13 invasion of privacy stuff, right? So I kind of look at this. We talk often about TSA and how they violate your Fourth Amendment, right? And they do. They violate your Fourth Amendment rights. However, how do you, how do you, I don't think ICE coming in there and doing it because their main focus is supposed to be immigration. I guess you could say customs, but customs applies.
Starting point is 01:05:39 If you wanted to create like its own division, like that's fine. But yeah, but yeah, but versus TSA, which is a third party kind. I think that's that's a problem. Well TSA are their third party contract? I thought they're an agency under DHS. Let me see. Is it they're under DHS? Okay, maybe it's just every other aspect of it is third party.
Starting point is 01:05:59 I'm not sure, but I'm okay. Okay, you're right, you're right. They are under DHS. It's just every other aspect of airport security is third party. The security at the airport is all third party. The, like the monitoring systems, the computer systems, all of that's third party. Oh yeah. Quintier, baby.
Starting point is 01:06:16 Yeah. And all the saw, it's important to understand that the agencies that staff the airports and the, and provide the software are all owned by one company that was started by a couple of Mossad agents. And they also happen to be the same company that are responsible for letting all of the guys on the planes on September 11th. So they're directly responsible for the conditions that required the Patriot Act to get passed. And then they're the main benefactors of that the passage of that law. So I think that's where I look at them and I'm like, that is really, really insidious.
Starting point is 01:06:52 And that whole thing should be reevaluated. Yeah. So I'm too young to remember. I was, well, I'm not too young. I just didn't travel a lot, I guess, because, you know, we were pretty poor growing up. But I can't really remember what security was like before 9-11 in the Patriot Act. I mean, I understand having to vet passengers and make sure they're not carrying a gun or, you know, certain things. Because you are in a very contained environment, obviously.
Starting point is 01:07:23 You're 30,000 feet above the air in a tin can. And you've got a limited number of resources to defend yourself or to defend a hostility. And, you know, a bullet ripping through the hull of an aircraft can do some pretty catastrophic damage. So I understand the necessity for that security. However, you know, prior to 9-11, did you really, I mean, sure, we talk about hijackings and everything, but I don't know, was this like some overwhelming situation where we needed, you know, this drastic control method put in and this, this immediate, you know, concession of your Fourth Amendment rights in order to travel on an airplane? Is this something that could be privatized by the airlines individually to, you know, pass through a metal detector, maybe have some sort of an odor sniffing dog or something along those? those lines. I just feel like, you know, going through and like, oh, well, you got, like, I've, I've been flagged for my fucking car keys. Like, are you kidding me? Like, you get to open up my bag and go through all my stuff because you think my car keys are a weapon. Like, that is, that is woefully inadequate. That is not probable cause to go through my stuff. Yeah, this is a discussion that needs to be expanded on and needs to occur. That, that's the kind of dialogue that we should be having. And, um, a lot of it is just the mental health crisis, like addressing the mental health crisis, addressing the mental health crisis, addressing the psychological illegal psychological warfare operations that are being conducted by the intelligence agencies and then of course you know these groups that we're told like terrorist groups
Starting point is 01:08:48 that i think were created and funded and trained by the intelligence community we have to address those issues as much as we need to address the like the emergence of the police state um so all right well president trump uh well i could play this video just real quick right here uh florida's voice put this out southwest florida airport i believe this is uh uh in in Fort Myers. And the wait line looks like this. Absolutely no line. In a couple of hours that I've been here, I've seen ICE officers.
Starting point is 01:09:16 All right, so we got that. We don't need to play that whole clip. But let's go over here, President Trump doubles down. You guys don't like ICE being in the airports? Well, I'm going to send the National Guard then. You want Muskers are on something that you've been speaking to him about? Yeah, I love it.
Starting point is 01:09:33 I think it's great. Let it do that. And I want to thank ICE because they stepped in so, so strongly. They'll do great. And if that's, that's great. not enough i'll bring in the national guard we're not going to have the democrats destroy our country these people are the most destructive sick people the democrats they want and they're fighting for this they're all right we can we can land that there he's going to go into the save america act and all the things that they
Starting point is 01:09:59 don't want for that but i i i love the you know the pivot there from president trump right tsa democrats are defunding the dhs outside of ice which is ironic because democrats are fighting for the for you know for the funding or fighting against the funding i should say because ice is getting funded however ice is already funded they've got a hundred billion dollars from the from the big beautiful uh the big beautiful bill so that that's you know a stupid argument that they're in but president trump sits here and says hey look at all these lines at the airport four five hour lines at landa you know laiguardia you have all these crazy lines so what am i going to do i'm going to take ice who has a uh the media wants us to believe they have a negative
Starting point is 01:10:42 perception in the mainstream. I'm going to take them and put them in these airports and you're going to watch how quickly those lines go from four or five hours down to the normal 30, 40 minutes that you're going through TSA checkpoints. And then when they still continue to get pissed off about it, he doubles down again and says, I'm going to put the National Guard in there. That's really going to make them melt down. But guess what? Traffic's going to go through just like that. I love it. Just throwing it back in their face, you know, the, the, the way that ICE is viewed, completely changing that. We played the first clip where the woman, the first woman, she's like, well, I don't know what it's going to be like ice. It's kind of scary. It's only scary because
Starting point is 01:11:20 you watch CNN. That's the only reason you're afraid of ICE because you watch CNN. Okay, good. Yeah, no, you're right. I mean, and again, like the illegal psychological warfare operations. Um, yeah, I mean, this is, it's, and again, I think so much of what we discuss when it comes to politics right now in this moment comes back to that. I think so much of it comes back to the nefarious, insidious elements in our government that are using our tax dollars to create a police state and basically rob a stripless of our liberties and our natural human rights that are given to us by God, not by the government. But also, these organizations are very entrepreneurial and have created their own ways of making money. They don't need tax dollars to fund themselves. And that's what makes them so dangerous is that they have their own trafficking operations.
Starting point is 01:12:15 They have their own businesses. They have their own. I'm sure they probably have money that's invested in the marketplace that they use to manipulate the stock market and all that kind of stuff. I mean, I'm sure they have all those things. And they probably use AI to do it. So this is a really, really hard nut to crack, I think. But I do appreciate Trump's approach because I think the analogy I've used for a long time is that during his first term, he was. Bruce Wayne, like he was Batman, and now he's going to become the Joker.
Starting point is 01:12:45 And that man has that analogy aged very well, because I do think he has become the joker right up to the point of like putting on the skin suit and so many people who are earnest Trump supporters looking at him and being like, are you controlled by Israel? Like, are you actually a neocon? And it's like, dude, go back to his entire life of all the commentary he's given over his entire life. Do you really think he's changed his colors in the past 12 months? I personally would make the argument that he went from Bruce Wayne in the first term to the proverbial dark night in this term, you know, where it's just like, I don't give a shit. I'm going to do it and it has to be done. I don't care what you think about it. Yeah, like vigilante almost. Not operating outside of law, but just pushing the envelope from an optic standpoint. And I think you're probably right. But the Joker analogy I use because people always get triggered by it because they think I'm accusing trouble with being a criminal. I'm saying it's chaos. That's like what like the Joker and the, in the, in the
Starting point is 01:13:40 context of that film hated the police as much as he hated the criminals because he viewed the police just as corrupt as the criminals were because they were all working together and he actually liked Batman because he thought that Batman was a chaos agent that disrupted the system so when you look at it from that perspective that is kind of what Trump is it's like he recognizes that the two sides the Hagellian dialectic are both corrupt because they're in bed with one another and so disrupting the entire system how do you do that chaos chaos to disrupt their stories so they can't control the collective mind with their fake news. Yeah, I go back to, you know,
Starting point is 01:14:16 Commissioner Gordon saying he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one that, you know, it needs. I wouldn't take that in the inverse. It's the one he needs, but not the one we deserve, right? We've let this get to the point where we're at now, and we need that. So it's kind of like the inverse, which I guess the inverse of Batman would be the Joker.
Starting point is 01:14:35 So although I don't think the Joker is a hero in any sense. of the world. No, no, no, no. He's not an anti-hero, but he is a chaos agent. And he has total, like, contempt for the entire system, not just like the police and the quote-unquote good guys, right? And if you look at the Joaquin Phoenix, you know, Joker, granted the new movie sucked. But the first one, you know, he rises up and starts an uprising. But let's get into this story. Speaking of the fake news media, and we alluded, you alluded to this earlier. And I think, There's an interesting thing going on here. And last week, remember when the, remember when the story about Iran threatening us with drones and the FBI monitoring it? And then Caroline Levick came out and was like, guys, this was a tip to the FBI, one single tip, unsourced, unverified. And you guys bought into this hook line and sinker. Well, that was ABC News that called that or that published that article. they later before the weekend they put it out on like a Thursday before the weekend they went and edited it to include unverified source but still published it one tip line CBS was the only outlet that you know that called it out the only mainstream outlet that called it out and I thought that was very interesting because they were very harsh in calling them out basically saying you guys published inaccurate information deliberately like you knew it was unverified and did it anyways well then we get this story here Scott McFarlane who's been
Starting point is 01:16:07 with CBS for as long as I can remember. He is leaving to go to the Midas Touch. Just check this out. And this absolute, I don't even know how you could sit here and say that you give good information. But check out his explanation. Some news to share. And it's good news. I have a new platform for my independent, unfiltered reporting. Effective immediately, I'm Chief Washington correspondent for the Midas Touch network. At the beginning in about two or three weeks. So the Midas Touch, the flamethirted, the flamethrase. framing trump derangement syndrome network might as touch i'll begin as anchor of a daily program called scott macfarlane reports and the mightas touch and i share the same north star of communicating that when you have news to break or something important to explain just get to it straight to the
Starting point is 01:16:55 point as soon as you open the camera and open the microphone simply declaratively and conversationally explain what's happening explain what it means put us so did that not give you the feel of like when you have breaking news you got to be first get right on the camera get right behind it just get to it get it out there and don't worry about whether or not it's accurate don't worry about whether or not it's correct if it's a very unverified FBI report you know fear mongering the people into believing iranian drones are somehow going to strike california just get out there and tell everybody you it just it's sick to me man yeah i i honestly don't even know who these people are so uh Yeah, like I, like whatever.
Starting point is 01:17:39 These are just people who are outside of my awareness, so I don't really have a strong take on it. All right. And then last story, just briefly. AP judge appoints new U.S. attorney for New Jersey. After HABA, other officials were disqualified. And apparently this was a negotiation with the Department of Justice. So, you know, kind of interesting there.
Starting point is 01:18:01 But I want you to hear, I want you to listen to how the AP describes this capitulation. A veteran federal prosecutor was appointed Monday ending a dispute between the judiciary and President Donald Trump over control of that office. That included the disqualification of the administration's previous pick for the position. Just let me read that again. Ending a dispute between the judiciary and President Donald Trump over control of that office, that office being the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey. Now, I could be completely wrong here, but I'm pretty sure that the U.S. Attorney's Office falls under the Department of Justice, which falls under which branch, Gordon? That would be the executive. That would be the executive, not the judiciary, not the judicial. So why are they fighting for control over it?
Starting point is 01:18:54 You know, it wasn't until they said it that specific way, the AP, that it dawned on me that, you know, the entire appointments clause. that they keep using to get these people disqualified is unconstitutional. I mean, I knew it was like a stupid law and it's absurd to think that you can trample over. But that's, I mean, that's blatantly unconstitutional that the judiciary can exert that type of influence over an executive office position. And I don't know why that argument hasn't been made yet. Maybe it has been and I'm just not tracking in depth on the litigation that's ongoing. Yeah, it's pretty strange. Like the whole separation of powers has obviously been completely unwound and there are like it's it's just like the judiciary run amok, the executive branch run amok, the legislature run or the legislature is pretty much not existent. It just you know passes laws that strip away our freedoms and empower transnational corporations to continue to rob us blind. Yeah. I mean, again, the whole thing is just a giant swamp of corruption and it needs to be dealt with. It's a Gordian not.
Starting point is 01:20:04 and I wish I had an answer for how to untie it, but I don't. Alina Haba seems to be pleased with the appointment saying congratulations to my colleague Rob Frazier at the DOJ in Jersey, who just became the next U.S. attorney. New Jersey deserves a great chief federal law enforcement official who is in line with President Trump's agenda of making his country safe again, this country safe again, and New Jersey, great. I know Rob well and he will be a great champion of this state and the mission of the Justice Department. One thing should be clear when judges work with A.G. Bondi and Todd Blanche under POTUS to collaborate on serving what an overwhelming majority of American Americans asked
Starting point is 01:20:40 for at the ballots and do not attack mindlessly for political gain. Things get done. So we'll see what happens. I just think it's still like absolutely absurd that Alina Haba, what's the other one in Virginia, what's her name, Halligan, Lindsay Halligan, that these people are being floated by president trump ed martin in in dc the senate wouldn't even confirm him you know a lot of this is is utter nonsense and it's it's other branches of of congress you know i understand other branches of the government excuse me i understand the congress because it's in the constitution you know the appointment uh that the uh the consent of the the senate i get that but anyways and these people and these people are being paid two hundred fifty thousand dollars a year something like
Starting point is 01:21:28 that and they've given themselves several raises over the past few years. I mean, that, that's that comes out like 20 grand a month. We're paying these people $5,000 a week to basically do nothing and just some, except for just subvert President Trump. And I just think people are absolutely sick and tired of. I think I think the public has just run out of patience, at least the public that pays attention to this stuff. Yeah, I think, uh, the house makes $174,000 and then with leadership it goes up.
Starting point is 01:21:52 But also you get, and this is what people don't realize what, what goes to saying, you get a ton of benefits with that. You get travel benefits. Pre travel. Like, yeah, yeah. Diplomatic community. Like all, I mean, like all that kind of stuff. Lifetime health care, like all of that shit.
Starting point is 01:22:05 So, yeah, it ends up coming out to probably about 250,000, I would say. Real quick, let's go ahead and hit a sponsor here. And then we will start to sort of dive into some of the geopolitics, which will eventually tie back into our own censorship here in the United States. But before we get to that, let's talk about Rumble Wallet. They can freeze your accounts and shut off your cards. They can lock you out of your own money. Overnight banks don't protect you.
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Starting point is 01:24:08 mechanism under the oppressive digital services act acronym ds a not lost on me that that's very uh the same acronym as the democrat socialist of america uh under the oppressive digital Services Act a naked attempt to meddle in Hungary's internal democratic affairs and tilt the playing field against the nationalist government of Victor Orban, a huge Trump-aligned politician over there in Eastern Europe. This heavy-handed measure will stay in place until a few weeks after Hungarians cast their ballots supposedly to fight disinformation and foreign meddling, giving faceless EU commissioners the power to dictate what Hungarian citizens can read, share, and debate. debate online in the heat of a national campaign.
Starting point is 01:24:57 Platforms like meta and TikTok are now forced to team up with so-called fact checkers and civil society groups, many fattened by EU cash handouts to hunt down and suppress content that Brussels dislikes. Hungary stands tall under Victor Orban as a bulwark, bullwark against mass migration, reckless energy sanctions that punish Hungarian families and suicidal escalations in the Ukraine conflict. Now, I thought this article was fascinating because this is the exact playbook that they used in 2020. The misinformation, disinformation, the Ministry of Truth, the Nina Jankewitz kind of crowd coming out there and censoring people through things like Center for Internet Security, the EIASAC, the portals in which election officials could report the miss and disinformation to the EIP, the election integrity partnership. This whole thing is the exact same thing that they did to us in the 2020 election. And why are they doing it now in Hungary? Because they want to cut Victor Orban off at the knees in order to take his government out of control of the parliament right there and basically take his power away to push back against anything the EU is trying to accomplish. Because the EU needs, you know, I think they need a complete, complete vote.
Starting point is 01:26:19 like everybody has to vote when they try and fund the ukraine war things like that um but either way they're trying to to uh hinder orban and what's the other guy um i always fuck up his name the slovakian fizo fizo robert fizzzo spelled iko it's robert fizzzo they tried to kill him that didn't work and so now they're trying to censor the elections in order to get these these people out it's the same playbook man yeah and so it's it's really important understand that the dynamic here, which is also happening in America, just pay attention and we'll get to that, is tyranny. And so what tyranny does is it, once the populace becomes self-aware of the tyranny and they
Starting point is 01:27:03 start to resist it, the natural instinct of the tyrant, whatever that is, whether it's one person or an oligarchy or whatever, is to clamp down harder and to stifle this resistance, which then, of course, exacerbates. and spreads the resistance, which then escalates the clamp down. And then you get this natural conflict, this natural escalation between the two sides. And one side eventually overpowers the other. That is kind of, in my view, like the natural game theory of how this plays out. And throughout history, more times than, you know, more often than not, the tyrants win.
Starting point is 01:27:45 The tyrants have the resources. They have the means. They have the human resources, you know, the security, the army, whatever. They're the ones who normally win. And so we're in a unique position now because we have mass communication with the internet. We have our own resources. We have our own ability to organize and do a counter-insurgency, which is what this all is. So with the EU, it's important to note, as I've been tracking on my show, the EU is coming a part of the seams.
Starting point is 01:28:15 There are a number of countries who are very unhappy with the EU for different reasons for what the EU is imposing on them and want to leave. And I think we're going to see a number of countries leave the EU. And the key country to watch really is Germany. They have, I think they have an election coming up. I know the AFD is gaining a lot of support, but that's their populist movement. And the foregone conclusion is that when these populist groups do take control of their legislatures, that they're going to leave. Poland's already said that. Germany, I think, is aiming that way. Once Germany's gone, the EU basically doesn't have any sort of economic backbone. There's nothing to
Starting point is 01:28:55 really support it financially. So I think the EU is going to die. I think the EU is going to collapse. That's a good thing because we don't want centralized government controlling the entire continent of Europe. I also think NATO is going to collapse and NATO's going to go away. Again, a good thing, because they're the ones who've been starting all the wars for the past 30 years at least. let me just one last tidbit and then i'll hand it over to you uh e u cuts hungry out of sensitive talks over leaking to russia fears diplomats say so it is literally the same exact playbook now you've got the censorship regime against all the people and the information they're allowed to consume and then you're trying to thwart the government by claiming that they're meddling with
Starting point is 01:29:33 russia russia russia russia is now in full force over there in the u because they say that the foreign minister of hungary goes and talks to sergey lavrov uh for the russian after the EU Commission meetings. Meanwhile, all the EU nations outside of Hungary, Slovakia, and maybe Italy are like full bore. And Germany, I guess, is pushing back a little bit through the AFD. But they're full bore on the fund Ukraine, give them whatever they need. Unlimited resources kind of bullshit. So on that note, Goss, I will hand it over to you. Do you want to do the story on the Michigan sheriff?
Starting point is 01:30:08 I think we should do that story. Sure, sure. That ties in directly to what we were just talking about. It's like the American version of what we're talking about with the EU. Yeah, so we saw this this morning. Check this out. This is in Michigan, Sheriff Ushard. I'll give you this by way of example.
Starting point is 01:30:27 Some ponscomb felt empowered and emboldened enough to put this picture of me up to try to threaten and intimidate. I'll put this name off for this. and by the way the person that did this said a bunch of terrible things not just against me but against a lot of groups and individuals who by the way was arrested today in Wisconsin okay so we'll land that there so we've got the picture here it's just the reason I'm laughing is the fact that he like showed the
Starting point is 01:31:02 picture and it actually like the way that the hair is done I mean it's a very well made like AI image the way the little like curls are done And just the fact that he puts it up there, this feels like a Saturday Night Live skit kind of. So when I heard him say, you know, he said a bunch of mean and hateful things about me, but I can take this because I'm, you know, I'm, I'm a public figure. I can take this. And then goes on to say, but he's also said some really hateful things about others.
Starting point is 01:31:28 And oh, by the way, he was just arrested in Wisconsin. I was like, okay, what was this guy arrested for? Like did he like rob a store like something crazy? Well, according to the Detroit Free Press, if you scroll down here and it says, Wisconsin man arrested after anti-Semitic image. Bouchard, the sheriff, announced that a person was arrested on Thursday in Wisconsin after he posted a modified photo of Bouchard dressed like an Orthodox Jewish man with Hasidic curls on the side of his head, wearing a Jewish religious cap with a star David sign,
Starting point is 01:31:58 placed on his forehead. The photo was displayed on a screen behind Bouchard as he described it. Quote, some pawn scum felt empowered and emboldened, exactly what he said at the, you know, whatever. Bouchard did not give further details at the news. conference on the person's arrested or what the charges he may face. So keep in mind, there still could be some legitimate reason for the arrest, but if there's anything to do with that image or anything having to do with any speech, anti-Semitic or not, holy fuck.
Starting point is 01:32:29 Well, there will be an arrest report that should be publicly available. You can't even get the guy. You can't even get the guy's name yet, Gordon. I've been, I played with all three AIs. I played with perplexity. I played with Grock and I played with chat GPT. Grock acknowledged that he was arrested for that photo, but none of them will give his name yet. Because I was trying to figure out what exactly he was arrested for because there's got to be something more than just that.
Starting point is 01:32:53 Because if that's the case, that is a massive, egregious violation of the First Amendment. And that is a line in the sand. Yeah. So I've been warning about this. I've been saying that this is the Trojan horse that they're going to use to basically install tyranny, take away your First Amendment. And it's a very, very important, this is the hill to die on because you can have all the free and fair elections you want, but if you don't have the First Amendment, if you don't have freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of persecution from the government for your speech, then you don't have anything. You will never have your freedom. You can't have any of the other amendments. And back to my comments on tyranny. Again, tyrants will reveal themselves when they feel the pressures on them, right? And so all the allegations out there are the time, there. Well, it's not Israel that controls our government ghost. It's, it's Qatar, it's China. It's, okay, well, then if that's the case, then when I come out and I criticize and people criticize China and
Starting point is 01:33:48 they say things about China, they should get arrested too, right? Like, this stuff should be happening. Like, where are all the Chinese-owned politicians in America and sheriffs in America who are arresting people for criticizing the CCP? You don't hear about that. Where are all the sheriffs in America controlled by Qatar who are arresting people like Tucker Carlson for criticize you know for criticize or I'm sorry people like Mark 11 and um Laura Lumer for criticizing Qatar doesn't happen however the pattern we are seeing emerge in places like Miami and places like Michigan now is that when you criticize Israel or by extension the Jews because that has now been conflated as one identity group um you will get arrested um and your first moment right will be taken away
Starting point is 01:34:34 So this is the natural escalation that we're going to see. So I just asked the machine, keep in mind, this is the machine. Was the man arrested for anything other than posting the image of Bouchard? The Wisconsin man was arrested solely for posting the edited anti-Semitic image of Sheriff Bouchard, which included a Yamika side locks and a star of David, along with threatening statements. Okay. So that's not solely for posting that. But what were the threatening statements?
Starting point is 01:35:01 I don't. Well, I mean, like, why didn't he read the threatening statements that that should have been like he should have led the thing by saying here the threatening statements he shouldn't have made it about the image you shouldn't even shown the image you should have been like yeah he posted some stupid memes online but here's the threatening statement it's like that should have been the focus of the press conference so if he did make a threatening statement and that's the reason he was arrested and it's all legit that should have been the whole focus of the press conference and not you know the memes that he posted that's that was a total like misplay by the sheriff so we'll see what happens but It does seem like this is being fueled by the guy's feelings being hurt. So it's saying he posted threatening messages, but it's not giving us any direct quote. So we need we need those quotes. And the AI could just be relaying whatever this guy's saying. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:52 So I want to start real quick because again, this is really, really important. This is more important than geopolitics. What we just discussed, I had not seen this up until, yesterday just because I was focused on other stuff and you know like the Mike Huckabee interview as it relates to Tucker but this woman you and I were talking about her before the show Carrie Prisjean
Starting point is 01:36:17 I highly encourage everyone to go listen to this interview with Tucker like her story her I didn't realize she was the woman who from 2009 was Miss California who if you all remember she got up on stage at the Miss America pageant and said marriage is between a man and the woman. Like, I don't believe in gay, and gay marriage.
Starting point is 01:36:39 And then she was crucified for it. And they, like, took away her crown and all that stuff. Yeah, like, I didn't realize that that's who she was. Because I, when she went viral back in January for at the Religious Liberty Commission, I didn't have any clue who she was. But anyway, interesting story that I want to play a minute of this, where she explains how her and Trump met and her and Trump's relationship. this is worth hearing.
Starting point is 01:37:04 Which was that invalidated by a judge because democracy is fake. But you were saying what most of your fellow Californians believed. 100%. Yeah. And I was just standing on my principles, which is what I'm doing now. So Donald Trump loved me. He said, Carrie, this is going to be the best thing that ever happened to you. I remember one day it was in his office and he's like, Carrie, you have the it factor.
Starting point is 01:37:26 And I'm like, what is that? I was 21 years old. I'm like, what does that mean? And he's like, you just have it. He's like, you dared to speak the truth knowing. what it would cost you. And I think he really respected me for that. And so at 21, I became this, you know, conservative darling, I guess you could say, and dared
Starting point is 01:37:43 to stand up for my faith. And I doubled down. You know, they told me go on Matt Lauer and apologize for what you said. You must apologize. Did they really tell you though? Oh yeah. Yeah, the pageant people said, go on and apologize. And I turned my phone off.
Starting point is 01:37:59 I went on Matt Lauer and he's like, all right, Carrie, let's do a redo. How would you answer the question? I said, I have no regrets. I would literally- You're getting a lecture on sexual ethics from Matt Lauer? The irony of that. Yeah. So I said I'd rather be biblically correct
Starting point is 01:38:13 than politically correct. And from there, it was like, I mean, I was on every news station, every day for the four months. It was nonstop. It was to the point of harassment. Like my 90-year-old grandmother was being harassed. I mean, it was insane.
Starting point is 01:38:29 But I stood firm and I did not waver. And your position just to restate all these years later was, I believe, marriages between a man and a woman. That was my answer. That's it. I said, no offense to anyone out there. This is the way I was raised. This is what I believe. Marriage is between one man and one woman.
Starting point is 01:38:45 And I got second place. And I got dragged through the mud. It was horrible. And the president loved me. And he said, Carrie, this is, what do you want to do? He's like, do you want to be on dancing with the stars? Do you want to be on Fox News? I did like a little try out on the morning.
Starting point is 01:39:02 show at Fox with Roger Ales in New York. I didn't want to do that. I want to wake up at 3 a.m. No, you don't. And I said, you know what, Mr. President? I said, all I want to do is get married, be a mom. I had met Kyle. And I just said, I just want to go on with my life. But I do want to write a book because nobody can take my story from me. And so he signed off on it. Thank God, he did, because it was, it was amazing that I was able to share my story. And I just kept in touch with him all these years. And so, you know, I would defend him when they were calling him. him a sexist saying he was going backstage and looking at the girls and Miss USA and the, you know, changing rooms. And I would just constantly be like, no, that's not the guy. Like you're painting him
Starting point is 01:39:43 as this sexist, misogynist, racist, you know, and he was being called every name in the book. You remember. And I just defended him always because I stand on truth. And then fast forward to this religious liberty commission. Okay. So I encourage everyone to go listen to the full interview and listen to what has happened to this woman. It is absolutely deeply shameful. It's unforgivable. It is outrageous. But after listening to her describe everything that's happened, it is very clear to me that we have, this Paula White character, like the official pastor of the Trump administration, I don't believe for a second that Trump looks at her as anything more than the clown show when you consider that, like, Melania is either, I think Lani is either
Starting point is 01:40:28 Catholic or Orthodox, but she's very much a traditionalist when it comes. to her faith. There's no way that she looks at this, this clown Paula White, as anything other than just a court gesture. I think Paula White was appointed for the same reason, to this commission, for the same reason that Mike Huckabee was appointed to be the Israeli ambassador, basically for a moment of humiliation and ridicule and to expose this entire system, this disgusting underbelly of censorship.
Starting point is 01:40:59 because these are the people who are coming for the free speech. And you listen to her what she went through and what happened to her as she was appointed to a position by President Trump and how subversive agents from the Trump administration, from the White House were coming after her. I think President Trump has basically created a soap opera in his second term where he's put good people and bad people on stage. And now he's letting the whole soap opera play out. And the whole point is to expose how awful and insidious and corrupt the whole system is for moments like this. So let's now transition because we have, by the way, here this was, I saw this. Here is Trump talking about her in 2009.
Starting point is 01:41:48 Carrie will remain Miss California, very importantly. She, the paparazzi claps, you know that was a popular decision. I've never heard the paparazzi clap before. She, I believe, will do a fantastic job. The pageant will take place in November. The new Miss California will be chosen. And I think that Carrie will go down as somebody that really that Shana and Keith will be very proud of in the end. So with that being said,
Starting point is 01:42:24 I've asked Carrie to say a few words, but we're very proud of her. It's been a very tough period for her. She's really taken a tremendous amount of abuse and really by, in some cases, people that shouldn't be handing out abuse. Okay, so anyway, we don't need to hear the story again. It's really important to understand that from everything that I've seen, this is what the apprentice was, I think. I mean, what just you saw play out where she was talking about how Trump was like, this is it. You have the it factor. Like, this is it. You stood there and you said, you spoke the truth knowing what it was going to cost you.
Starting point is 01:43:01 He's like, you're like the man in the arena. And then Trump brings her back all these years later to do this thing. I think that's the, this is the game theory. This is the game theory. She doesn't have to be read it on anything. All Trump has to do is put her in the position, know that she's principled and then let it play out, knowing that Paula White's going to come after, which she did do, according to the story.
Starting point is 01:43:23 Ben Carson, by the way, was part of that. I'm very disappointed in Ben Carson. Very disappointed. But you know what? We have to learn who's a fraud. We can't sit here and worship these celebrities like they are something great just because we think something about them because they said nice words on TV.
Starting point is 01:43:38 Like if they're frauds, if the truth can destroy them, then they deserve to be destroyed. That's how the mantra moving forward. And so now let's circle back to Joe. Kent because the Joe Kent thing broke when you and I were on air last week. We didn't really get a chance to talk about it. We mentioned it as we were signing off.
Starting point is 01:43:55 But now that it's played out over the past week, I'm very much convinced that Joe Kent is just like her. I think Joe Kent was put in a position, whether or not he was given the in order by Tulsi Gabbert or Trump. It's just my gut to do what he did last week and resign. I think that Trump specifically put him in that position in order for things to play out the way they have. and let's go to a lot of things that have played out over the last week. We don't need to play all the different components of it.
Starting point is 01:44:22 But let's play this most recent clip because he was on Mark 11, I think, yesterday. And so here are two clips from Mark 11 that I think are worth sharing. And this is exactly why I think Joe Kent was put in the position that he was, is for this. When you put that letter out, you knew it would do maximum damage to the president, didn't you? the timing, for instance, if you were going to resign because you didn't agree with this war, why didn't you resign when the war started? Because I was hoping that we would immediately and try and get back to the negotiating table. We would start a warrant de-escalate in three days?
Starting point is 01:45:01 I thought, I was hoping that we were- Where is that ever happened? And then limited strikes like we did in Midnight Hammer and then back off and go back to the negotiating table. Once I realized that that was not going to happen and we were spirally. deeper into this and we were starting to lose brave men and women in yet another Middle Eastern war driven by the Israeli agenda. That's what led me. You got you got a real hate on. You got a real hate on, brother. No, you do. Hold on. Joe, when I had you on my show, I read your texts. I read them out loud and you've
Starting point is 01:45:36 like done a 180. Why is that? Because you had access to intelligence or something. Why have you changed completely? I have, I have not done a 180. I have. I have not done a 180. I I have no problem with us working with Israel. I have a problem with Israel driving our foreign policy in the Middle East, as they have done to get us. Do you have no respect for Donald Trump's agency, that he is the capacity to make these decisions himself? I have the utmost respect for the president.
Starting point is 01:45:59 You can read my letter in the question. You don't sound like it. I believe that he was influenced by the media echo chamber and by the Israelis. Well, maybe he's influenced by your media echo chamber. Or maybe he's influenced by the Saudis and the Qatar. Who knows? Yeah. And again, I think Trump is just like letting all this play out. People like want to hide behind that and say, well, do you think Trump is fooled by this? I think Trump is exposing something. He's pulling the curtain back and you showing you how the game is actually played and what's like, like, what actually it looks like behind the scenes. And that's what the Great Awakening is. Let's play this other clip. Hang on. Before you move on, Levin asked him, why didn't you resign immediately?
Starting point is 01:46:43 And one of the things that Joe Kent said in the letter was that there was no imminent threat posed by Iran. Again, you and I both, you know, I said this the day that the attacks happened, that this was not, this was, this was, you know, Netanyahu going in prematurely without the full consent and knowledge of the United States. And, you know, following Kent's letter, resignation letter, and everything we've seen progressed from President Trump, the, the little tidbits, he's giving. giving you pieces, President Trump is giving you pieces that say Joe Kent was right. Like that, that signal. What Joe Kent put out there is, is, you know, a third party speaking on our behalf saying things that we can't say just yet. The imminent threat that President Trump alludes to, I believe, I believe was the result that would have occurred if Israel struck Iran without the United States backing it. Israel does not have the ability to strike
Starting point is 01:47:40 Iran in a way that would decisively prohibit Iran from retaliation. The United States is necessary for that. The ability to take out all of Iran's retaliatory and counterattack measures, the ICBMs, any of their missile silos, those kinds of things. And so the imminent threat to the United States was the counterattack to Israel going in rogue. In my opinion, this is just my speculation and opinion here. That is what President Trump meant by the imminent threat. And by and by leading the attack, right, knowing that they were going to attack, Trump becomes the controller of the narrative, right?
Starting point is 01:48:18 As opposed to letting them do it and then they get to tell the story. Trump is now, just like with Operation Midnight Hammer, he becomes like the master of ceremonies, right, in telling the story, which I think is important. And as you, as we go through this information, I'm to present as we wind down here for the next 10 minutes, just keep in mind the saying you can teach a man, you can give a man a fish. he feeds himself for a day. You can teach a man to fish. He feeds himself for life. And I think what's happening right now is Trump is teaching us to fish. He's teaching us how to analyze our government, what the government actually is, how this all works. Because if all he did was come in and just fix one little problem, this one little issue, right, the conflict between Iran and Israel, but we don't actually address the root issue of how we got here, then it's just going to come
Starting point is 01:49:00 back in 10 years, right? It's like a cancer. It's like just going to come back. The tumor is going to come back in 10 years. So that's why I think he's pulling back the curtain and he's letting us see like how the sausage is made. Just real quick goes somebody in the, I'll doc him. He's in normal. New case says, isn't it pretty clear now that Joe was leaking? No, it's not clear at all. It's not clear at all. Nobody has disclosed what he's leaking. They're saying it was a conversation between Levin, a meeting between Levin and Trump. That's not classified. That is not, that's not leaking if it's not classified. And it's the same exact strategy that they, used against Dan Caldwell. I talked about this on a show last week. The same strategy they used
Starting point is 01:49:38 against Dan Caldwell, who was anti-Iran war, a month and a half prior to Operation Midnight Hammer in the 12-day war as that was escalating. They removed Caldwell. They turned around and said that he was leaking. And what did Caldwell do? He ran straight to Tucker and told the truth about what's going on with Israel and Iran and that conflict over there. And then as if it's not signal even more that Joe Kent is is is is controlled in what he's doing I believe Caldwell just got hired at DNI where Joe Kent was working and there you go yeah and go listen to the full 11 interview because Levin calls him out for all those little anecdotes where he's like what about this didn't you leak this didn't you leak this and he has an explanation for everyone he's like
Starting point is 01:50:18 this is all just fake news like this is these are just narratives that are being spun up in the media and there's people in the government who are you know driving these narratives and giving information so but yeah let's play this clip and then we'll talk about Iran we'll talk about We'll talk about Iran. President Trump said no nuclear weapons. And then through official engagements through the Israelis and then also the media echo chamber that wanted regime change in Iran said, no, no, we need to say that the Iranians What about the media echo chamber?
Starting point is 01:50:46 Your buddies who didn't want regime change in Iran. There's a lot of echo chambers out there, wouldn't you say? It appears that your media echo chamber was much more successful. No, it wasn't. I never lobbied the president. Hey, hey, pay attention to me. I never lobbied the president. Well, you guys keep putting that crap out there.
Starting point is 01:51:08 I met with the president once at his request. And I said to the president, ready for this, Joe? I said, they're telling, they're saying out there that I'm lobbying you. You know what he did? He laughed. You know what he said. Mark, I know where you stand. I watch your show on Saturday and Sunday.
Starting point is 01:51:25 Anything I say here, pay attention. Anything I say here is what I would say. I did what? you can lobby him by using the power of your show, the power of your platform. Come on, brother. You're sounding almost ridiculous now. Now, let's go on. I have a question.
Starting point is 01:51:40 I think everyone's noticed Mark Levin's like X-Feed and, you know, the clips that have been circulating. He was lobbying the president 100% and everyone understands that that's what was happening. Okay, so here's a headline. I'm going to run through some headlines here because I want to talk about what I think is happening with Iran. This is from Reuters. This is from yesterday. exclusive Trump approved Iran operation after Netanyahu argued for joint killing of Khomeini sources say now by cameraly you can look at this and say is this a bad actor in the Trump administration or the government who's trying to slander Trump and drive a wedge between him and the base because I think that that's the attack vector is that they see an opportunity to separate Trump from the base by casting him as as the Israeli puppet which he's leaned into that I think in many ways or are the these white hats who are seeding narratives at very, very opportune moments.
Starting point is 01:52:38 Because as this story is coming out, we get the story that Israel is going to continue in this conflict, regardless of whether or not Trump joins them. Let me see. It is, if I have that right, here it is. Iranian military vows to fight U.S. and Israel until a complete victory. And here's David Barnaya, Iran regime, changed likely to take a year. So expect another war in Iran.
Starting point is 01:53:20 And then here's the one from Netanyahu. Netanyahu put out, it's in Hebrew, but he puts out a statement that says, we will continue to bomb Iran. Israel will protect its interests if U.S. Iran engaged in peace talks. Netanyahu said, meaning like we're going to continue to fight. So Trump came out on Saturday said you have 48 hours to open up the Strait of Hormuz or I'm going to bomb your power plant starting with the biggest one. And then at the last minute, Trump came put out and said, I'm delaying the bombing campaign for five days.
Starting point is 01:53:49 We're currently in negotiations with Iran. Now, my gut tells me. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Who is in negotiations with Iran? This is key. Trump says it's us. Trump says it's. But who specifically?
Starting point is 01:54:02 Well, they're specifically. asking who it is and he says, I don't want to say because I don't want him to get killed, but the speculation is that it's Wiccoff. I think Wickev is, I've seen it reported that it's Kushner and Wittkoff. Oh, yeah, yeah, for sure. That's Kushner and Wikoff. I think that's the reporting. I think Trump was directly asked.
Starting point is 01:54:18 Now, he may have been directly asked, who are you negotiating with on the Iranian side? And then you had the Jerusalem Post run out and say it was the head of their legislature, Basage, I think is what his name is. But basically the Jerusalem Post is like subverting Trump because Trump is saying, I don't want to tell you who is the negotiator on the Iranian side because I don't want to get killed. But yeah, I think Wickoff and Kushner are currently the team. I mean, it's the same team. It always has been, right?
Starting point is 01:54:48 Now, my gut instinct tells me that we're looking at the Venezuela model. That seems pretty pretty clear. I think that the Venezuela model actually already happened at some point in the past, whether it was during the first Trump administration or during the Biden administration or when, ever. I think that's already happened in Iran. It doesn't mean Iran is like the greatest place ever. It doesn't mean it's America. But it's, it means that it is a partner that Trump can work with to achieve a greater goal, which is exposing this entire military industrial complex. And I'm going to show some evidence to support that. So we've seen a number of things where
Starting point is 01:55:26 where Trump says something and then Iran comes out and confirms it, right? And Burning Bright has noticed that burning bright even predicted that he's like if this thing follows the venezuela model then trump will set narratives everyone will disagree with trump but then iran will come out and say yeah trump's actually telling the truth and that has happened so much to the extent that we now have an analyst from the financial times of london edward luce he says yesterday strange situation where we await a statement from iran to check whether there's any truth to what u.s president is saying um because iran has come out and said we're not negotiating there's no negotiation we're going to fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. But even the financial times is starting to
Starting point is 01:56:07 pick up on, wait a minute. Trump and Iran are the only two who seem to be on the same page, whereas everyone else is telling a different story from Trump. And then there's this really goofy, there's some really goofy things that are happening when it comes to like the information warfare that is happening. This is the spokesperson for the IRGC. I forget his name, but he has come out and made all these goofy statements over the past few weeks. Listen to the one that he made. I think this was over the weekend. Eteram, you are fired. You are familiar with this sentence. Thank you for your attention to this matter, the central headquarter of Khatamolambia. So he says to Trump, he says, you are fired. You are
Starting point is 01:56:51 familiar with this sentence. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Like that's a goofy, that's a goofy thing for like a really serious spokesman for this really scary organization, IRGC to say. Then Trump comes out and does this. This is where he was asked, who's going to control the Strait of Hormuz? This is from yesterday morning. Be jointly controlled. Maybe me. Maybe me and the Ayatollah, whoever the Ayatollah is. Yeah, so Trump says, maybe me and the Ayatollah are going to control the, are going to control the straight of Hormoose together. Then the Iran embassy in Saudi Arabia, which was expelled, but they were all sent home by Saudi Arabia a few days ago.
Starting point is 01:57:36 They put out this picture, which is like a child's toy steering wheel that you mount to your dashboard so your kid can feel like he's driving the car. And they say, the Strait of Hormuz will be controlled by me and the Ayatollah with emojis, like laughing. This is like the Iranian government putting this out. And it's specifically the diplomats that Saudi Arabia expelled because right now Saudi Arabia is the only Muslim country who's like pounding their chest saying, we're going to go to war with Iran while all the other countries are like, eh, we're actually might be siding with Iran on this one.
Starting point is 01:58:09 Israel has been a real problem and they're the one obviously provoking all of this. I wanted to share this. I wanted to save this for today. I had this yesterday and it's two minutes and 45 seconds, so I'll just play like just a couple seconds. But Iran also put this out. Oh my gosh. The Lego movies have been so funny.
Starting point is 01:58:30 They've done so many of these. The fat Lego guy. I mean, they're just like these Lego. It's so goofy. It's so like the very serious IRGC are making Lego AI movies. And they're putting like that's like the third or fourth one they've made. I think. Yeah, but it's a response to us.
Starting point is 01:59:04 We're putting out we video games, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Exactly. It's so silly. Like the whole thing, it's so hard to take it seriously because it seems so silly. everyone else is trying to take this so seriously. The only two people are not taking it seriously are President Trump, like the White House and the IRGC.
Starting point is 01:59:22 They're laughing about this and making memes about it. It seems very, very goofy. Okay. So, yeah, so that's where we are right now with like the optics. Like right now they're negotiating. They're in negotiation. Trump is basically stepping off the rug. He's like, yeah, I think we're going to de-escalate.
Starting point is 01:59:41 We're going to get out of here. There's Scott Besson is out there saying, sometimes in order to de-escalate, you have to escalate at the same time. And then the CNBC reporter is saying, that doesn't make any sense. And he says, it actually makes perfect sense. Sometimes they happen. They're not mutually exclusive. Okay.
Starting point is 01:59:58 So simultaneously, we have Politica reporting that Vance has, like, delivered this firm message in Netanyahu about the Israeli settlers, which might be true. Like, the Israeli settlers are out of control right now. they're running across the West Bank, burning down people's houses, like physically attacking Christians, physically attacking the palace, like not Gaza, we're talking about the West Bank. And to the extent that even the Israeli security forces have had to engage with them and like arrest them, but they're not actually really stopping them.
Starting point is 02:00:30 They're still letting them do what they want to do. And then now we have the Israeli defense minister and the Israeli finance minister, that would be Israel Katz and Bezal Smetrick announcing that they're, that Israel is going to annex all the territory in southern Lebanon. So we're talking about a totally different country from Palestine now. This is southern Lebanon. Everything south of the Latani River is now going to belong to Israel. And it's going to become a buffer zone, they say, which is something that they've been planning for years. And what that looks like is this. It looks like this right here.
Starting point is 02:01:10 So you can see from this map that we're looking at Southern. Lebanon, this entire red, everything south of the Latani River is not going to become part of Israel, according to their government. And to that extent, they have, the Israeli government, the IDF has posted videos of them blowing up bridges. There's seven bridges that cross this river, and they've blown up every single one so that the Lebanese military can't, or Hezbollah can't get across. And so now they're saying, they're cutting off the north and the south, and they're saying this all belongs to us. now. And what this is provoked is a really interesting headline, which is this one. From the
Starting point is 02:01:55 telegraph, Christians and Hezbollah unite against the Epstein Empire. Because I don't know if you are aware of this, but they killed a Christian bishop in southern Lebanon, I think two weeks ago. They blew up a church that killed in the Bacca Valley, I think is what it's called. Who's they? The IDF. So the IDF killed a Christian leader, and now the Christians in southern Lebanon are like completely up in arms. And now view Hezbollah as like an ally because they're like, all right, well, Hezbollah is the only one here fighting the IDF. And the IDF is now blowing up Catholics in southern Lebanon. So, yeah, like, who do we side with here?
Starting point is 02:02:41 Like obviously Hezbollah is going to be the savior in their eyes. So again, we'll see what happens. But the place where I would land this is, I mean, it's very clear that Israel is escalating. And I predicted this last week because I said that Netanyahu got his pardon denied. And he has an election in October. And I think from his perspective, the only way he's going to win public mandate to stay in power is to expand, either expand the borders of Israel and show that the greater Israel project is tangible and that he can accomplish it. or a strategic defeat of Iran in a war. So both things are now happening.
Starting point is 02:03:18 You have the annexation of southern Lebanon. And then you have the, obviously, the conflict with Iran, which Netanyahu says they're not back and down from. And the place where I will land it is back with the Iranians. This new Ayatollah is totally MIA. Nobody has seen him in weeks. They're saying that maybe he's injured. Trump's saying maybe he's dead. there was even speculation last week
Starting point is 02:03:44 there was a report that he was gay Trump was asked about that Trump was like well nobody knows he might be gay but there is this meme that started immediately from his father's this is the son of the old Ayatollah from his father's funeral they started everyone started calling him the cardboard Ayatola and there were all these
Starting point is 02:03:59 like AI videos made of like Trump unveiling the constitution to Laura Ingram except it was the cardboard Ayatola this all began from this video this is a real video from his father's funeral where they put up this weird cardboard image of the sun on stage watch the music somebody's added the music for comedic effect but trying so like this is this is what's like the
Starting point is 02:04:38 the this launched a thousand ships right this is the thing that launched a thousand ships and now there's all these memes about the cardboard iatola trump is saying yeah i mean who knows who the iatola even is right now he may not even be real like that people are speculating there may not even be an iatollah right now because nobody has actually physically seen this guy well i've been saying for the past year nobody has physically seen the old iatollah he's been like m ia he's been putting out messaging through like his surrogates but nope like there were no videos of him walking around he wasn't appearing in public i speculated that he died last year maybe before of natural causes of cancer apparently they finally admitted that he did have cancer um i think the iotala's been
Starting point is 02:05:18 gone for a while and i think basically this is just like a dead cat bounce of like a story of how this whole thing is going to fizzle out because now Pazeshkian, the heart surgeon is the one president running Iran. And when they did devolution last year in August, that was after Trump did Operation Midnight Hammer, which put a pause on the war between Israel and Iran, allowed Iran to do devolution. Part of that devolution, the continuity of government that they implemented was removing the Ayatollah from the chain of command. And the whole point of doing that was in case the iatollah is killed the military can continue to operate so if the ayatola is removed from the chain of command why the hell do we even care about him anymore like he's not calling
Starting point is 02:06:01 the shots lower officers are calling the shots now that's according to ali la rajani who's now dead the guy who implemented the protocol they publicly announced that in august and joe kent told tucker we knew last summer at the end of a 12-day war that israel was coming back for more in six months. We knew that was going to happen. Within six months, Israel and Iran will be fighting again. Iran seems to have known that too and implemented devolution and we're totally prepared for it. So my speculation is that Trump and the Iranians are actually the ones working together and that this is all one giant op against Netanyahu and his team. And basically they're baiting them into exposing what they are, which is they are an empire seeking expansion. But they also control
Starting point is 02:06:45 the politicians in America who are now going to clamp down on the critics of that empire and come after us. So I expect all of that to escalate. And we'll see what happens. All right, real quick, let's hit a sponsor. And then I'll wrap that up because I do want to make a comment on everything that you just talked about right there. Sorry. No, you're good. You're good.
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Starting point is 02:08:11 I do believe that initially we were kind of caught on our heels a little bit with the Israeli attack. We had to respond. We had the plans already laid out potentially because we are military game plans for everything. Like our military game plans for a zombie apocalypse. You know, so we had this planned out. We knew what the protocols were, how to respond to it. And then once the fog of war kind of settled, you see the rolling out of the expose of the IDF and the regime, you know, going in and doing this. and that starts with Joe Kent coming out and saying what he says,
Starting point is 02:08:43 followed the next day by Donald Trump essentially reaffirming what Joe Kent is saying by saying Israel attack Port-Sars without our permission. Then we get into the context of how the whole thing started with Trump coming out and saying, hey, Whitkoff and Kushner are negotiating with Iran right now, so we're going to stop this attack. We're going to stop these attacks. Israel comes out and says, we're going to continue them. And that to me is going back to how the war started because I've said this many, many times.
Starting point is 02:09:11 Whitkoff and Kushner were engaged in negotiations with Araghi and the Iranians at that time, the civilian government in Iran. And to your point about the Venezuelan formula, maybe perhaps with the Ayatollah removed, that would give power to the president, Peshechian would become the power at that point. The Ayatollahs and the clerics above him are the only thing stopping the civilian government from taking power. So I think not only, you know, is the cog in Iranian in Iran in full effect, but also that that Trump is showing us as subtly as possible, but also as in your face as possible, however that's possible. That this whole freaking thing has just been an op, you know, since the very beginning. I'd be interested to know how what the Iranian constitution says about reconstitution.
Starting point is 02:10:03 Like how does the reconstitution phase work? I have no idea. And Joe Kent's seeded the idea that if Israel is going to continue to escalate and fight, then we should start to remove our assets from Israel and start to pull back our defensive architecture, security architecture, and they can go out of the loan. And so if that starts to happen, then that kind of supports the theory that Joe Kent is operating on behalf of Tulsi Gabbard. Yeah. I had a great post this morning in response on my personal,
Starting point is 02:10:35 page to a friend of mine that was, you know, because I said last night, I said for all those Israel controls Trump retards, get ready because you're about to find out. And, you know, everybody's pushing back. And so I laid it out the whole way. And I think there's a lot of data points that are interesting, you know, especially how Midnight Hammer goes from being conducted at the White House to every operation, major operations since then, being conducted at Mar-a-Lago. You know, it goes from, dude, the Venezuelan Maduro thing, Mar-a-Lago, the beginning of this Mar-a-Lago. And meanwhile, what does Trump say?
Starting point is 02:11:10 And granted, I don't want to, I'm just pointing this out, to speculate however you want, the one person that's the biggest gatekeeper to President Trump, he came out and said is confined to the White House now, essentially confined to the White House. Granted, the circumstances really suck. So I'm wishing the best. But there's a lot of nuance details right now. I'll send you that post. It's actually pretty interesting.
Starting point is 02:11:33 Yeah, but we do. out of here before john tries to kill us emerald dragon 1333 he better pray that airbag never goes off it will crush his rib cage quad amps that plays cornhole oh yeah yeah if you ever got an accent he's way too close uh jester 33 34 the richson altercation occurred in franklin tennessee which has absolutely which has become really liberal over recent years the other guy is wearing a battleground academy shirt which is a really nice private school yeah it's a it's a rich neighborhood uh jester franklin tennessee is Williamson County where some of the past election shenanigans took place. Very interesting.
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