IHIP News - Melania Self-Destructs During Disaster Robot Stunt and MTG Nukes Trump
Episode Date: March 26, 2026MTG is spending her time away from politics by flaming Trump on Twitter and Melania want AI to replace teachers. Order our new book, join our Substack, shop our merch, and more by clicking h...ere: https://linktr.ee/ivehaditpodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Okay, Marjorie Taylor Green is popping off on Twitter, and I think we should do a dramatic reading of her post.
Pop this up.
And I'm going to do this in my Marjorie Taylor Green accent.
I'd like to congratulate two-time congressional candidate loser Laura Lumer, mega, I guess that's make Israel great again, foreign op, Mark Levin, and neocon-murdering psychos, Senator Lindsey Graham for leading Republicans into slaughter going into
midterms, your incessant lies to President Trump have destroyed all faith in the GOP.
I'd like to remind everyone that when I led the party on the campaign trail fighting for America
First in 22 and 24, all the GOP did was win, win, win.
But after Trump called me a traitor, he said he would destroy me for releasing the Epstein
files. I refused to fight for Trump in the Republican Party that defends the Epstein class.
wages pointless foreign wars and pursues America last.
I never changed.
Trump and the GOP betrayed their voters and took in the trash we threw out of the party.
Lumer, Levin, and Lady Lindsay are the best political consultants the Democratic Party could ever imagine.
And then it shows all the Democrats win.
Okay, she makes some good points.
But I will say my favorite part of this is the,
narcissism in the center of it. That's my favorite. Win, win, win. That when I led, when I was leading
the coalition, we won all the time. But now that Donald Trump called me a traitor, we're losing,
as though it has nothing to do with the abject failure of Republican parties, but just the fact
that she's not campaigning with them. That's my favorite part. What's yours, pumps?
Okay, so I'm, I love that part. But I also love the Lady Graham. I mean, come on.
But you know, it's, I thought this was a very Trump-esque post.
She sounded like Trump in it, like, I'm the winner.
You know, everybody else name calls.
So I kind of see her walking in Trump's little shadow there.
And I want to say this, as funny as that is,
and to kind of dabble in the right-wing media.
This is an important political strategy that we've talked about before,
but I want to bring it up again.
In 2016, when Trump started in,
started in the Republican primary. He started hurling insults and tearing down the Republican
status quo. And it turned off the Republican establishment. It turned off the Republican
media. And in the right-wing media ecosystem, he was growing, growing, growing. Mainly what this is,
is really whether it's childish and sophomoric or more academic or whatever, is when you start
attacking the status quo, that is a winning formula for the electorate. And whether that be
attacking status quo politicians, attacking your own political party, because Trump ran as a
Republican that attacked Republicans. He attacked the wars. He attacked, they all take all this
money. They can be bought and paid for. I'm so rich. I can't be bought and paid for.
Marco Rubio's little. Jeb Bush has low energy. My favorite Lion Tate.
head. All of its lies and he's a con man and a demagogue and all of that. But it seems like every time
there is an anti-status quo candidate, that candidate wins. Joe Biden in 2020 was the anti-status
quo candidate. And so I just think that's an important thing to note that Tucker Carlson and Marjorie
Taylor Green are both doing right now. And we take, Pumps and I take a lot of heat by criticizing
Democratic establishment leaders in the party right now. And I don't know that we can be a political
party that says we can't criticize each other. I don't know that that's number one, intellectually
honest and number two, a winning strategy when we lost two elections to a demented moron
that wears a full face and makeup every day. Okay, moving along. This is so weird. Okay, here's Melania
with a robot at the White House yesterday.
Pop this up.
Melania Trump this morning proposes an AI system,
Plato, as a replacement for teachers.
And I'll read this to you all in my Melania Trump accent.
Literature, art, science, mathematics, history,
the entire corpus of knowledge at home,
replace teachers with a machine,
AI over teachers.
That's the idea.
And then Brian Allen goes on to say instead of calling for better pay for our nation's educators and heroes.
So Melania is going to have, they want to replace teachers with robots, you guys.
And here's the messaging Democrats.
It's so important.
It was never the immigrants that were going to take your jobs.
It's always been the oligarchs and their robots.
And this is on full display at the white.
house all of the time. The oligarchs are always there. He's appointing them. Like I saw that Mark Zuckerberg
and Larry Ellison appointed to some AI board. And here's something else. And Pumson, I want to get your
take on this. So we live in a state or I used to live in your state. Oklahoma, states rights is a big
thing. They wanted Roe v. Way to go back to the state so that the states could say no abortion
in Oklahoma. As it pertains to AI, they want it to be, the states cannot regulate it. They want the
states to have no rights. So this whole state's rights argument that the Republican Party has used
for decades is now being exposed as yet another lie on top of trickle-down economics and all of
these things. What's your take on that, Pumps? Well, when you look at Trump, and Marjorie Taylor
Green actually was the first one to call him out in the Republican Party, that because of his tie
to the oligarchs and that he's in their pocket, he's in their pocket.
He's trying to limit the state's ability to regulate because that's what AI wants.
That's what these billionaires want.
And so it's hypocrisy on steroids.
The whole thing is alarming that AI is because I just read an article about how they wanted
to use AI in finance, but they realized that all the AI did was break the law.
You know, you see it in the drones with Pete Hexsseff killing people.
willy-nilly. Like they have no appreciation or respect for life. So part of me thinks, oh, well, then
that's the perfect Republican Party. But it's very concerning that now we're going to have our
teachers do this. I mean, it's just a big, oh, barrel of bad worms, but I will say this.
Of course, Melani wants a robot to teach school. She's a visionary.
Mathematics, history, science, and mathematics.
But Donald, I want to live in a country where people can walk down the street and not get raped.
Oh, okay, Melania.
Okay, great.
I see why it's so lonely at the top, Darwin.
All right.
But one more final thing before we move along on the AI stuff.
And this is just something I think.
So I was on chat GPT.
And then you find out Sam Malton is a psychopathic asshole.
So I got on chat GPT.
And now I'm on Claude, which is anthropic.
And at first I was kind of mesmerized by the whole thing.
But after you've been on it a while, there's a lot of hype around AA.
It's just a smidge better than Google.
AA, fuck, AI.
I'm Jennifer and I'm an alcoholic.
It's just a nudge better than Google.
Right.
And I've read some things, and I think you probably have too, that stock market.
is held up right now by an AA bubble that a lot of economists call a Ponzi.
Fuck, AI.
AI bubble, artificial intelligence, not Alcoholics An Anonymous, an AI bubble that is a Ponzi scheme
and that the technology has been overpitched and oversold as to what it can actually do.
And all of these oligarchs have such a hard-on for it.
And the states being able to regulate it or if we had a federal government that would keep us safe,
would expose a lot of the shortcomings of it, but the oligarchs don't want that.
So that's just something else.
There's this big AI bubble.
And when it, I said it right, times, there's a big AI bubble.
And when it pops, that's when it's going to be like horrific recession, possible depression.
Okay, moving along. This is something that I wanted to bring to everybody's attention.
I feel like, as we're sitting here and we see all of the crimes, all of the abuse, the war crimes, the murders of American citizens, ice, roaming around the airports.
You know, we could have prevented all of this. Trump showed us who he was in Trump 1.0.
And it ended with him breaking the law in the worst way he could inciting a violent insurrection on our nation's capital and not supporting a peaceful transfer of power wherein his own supporters wanted to kill Mike Pence, who has a pet bunny and calls his wife and mother, who's a Christian white man.
Even he wasn't safe.
And I get so angry that the justice system in the United States of America is an apartheid justice.
system. And I saw this headline pop this up. Politico. Senator Ruben Gallego on Wednesday called
former Attorney General Merrick Garland a coward over his handling of prosecuting January 6th insurrectionists.
The Arizona Senator said the former Attorney General was willing to sacrifice our democracy
to protect the institution of the Justice Department. I think that this is so important. I think one of the
mistakes that we've had is, oh, we're just going to look forward. We're not going to atone
or reckon with these things that these powerful people did before us. We just, we want to look
forward. I think that has been a fool's errand that you can see from administration to administration,
whether it's Republican or Democratic. And after January 6th, I think the most important
action, the incoming administration, the incoming DOJ had,
was to prosecute every MF are involved in that all the way up to the top.
And this supports all of this. Pop this up, Kylie.
White-collar crime prosecutions set to reach new low.
And so as you can see, it starts in the 90s under Reagan and Bush, and then it goes to Clinton,
and then it goes to George W. Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden, and then Trump again.
If we look at Trump's first term, you can see a complete falloff from,
the prosecutions of white-collar crime. And then Biden continued that. And now in Trump's second
term, it drops again. And this is just an important point for Democrats as we try to become an
opposition party and capture back the country and install like an FDR-style reign. We cannot
continue the bad things that Republicans do. And I think that's been an error that we've had.
I think one of the best thing that Democratic politicians can do right now is what Senator Gallego just did.
Tell the voters, we screwed up.
I'm in the party that messed up.
I'm aware of it.
I know it happened.
And I'm going to move forward, which brings me back to the very first post that I spoke to you all about.
Criticizing the status quo is an important feature of winning elections.
Well, I completely agree with you.
And you find out based on incommission.
a memo leak that Jack Smith in the investigation into the Mar-a-Lago documents, Trump was planning to use those documents to enrich himself.
He was going to sell U.S. secrets.
Merrick Garland for Jack Smith, he knew that.
And now he didn't prosecute in time.
And now you look at how, you know, he was saving the integrity of the Justice Department.
And Trump comes in and flattens the Justice Department.
is completely, I mean, the Justice Department, it will take generations to build back up because it is so compromised.
It has been so diminished. And so in a way, he made it worse because Merritt Garland knew Trump was in the Epstein files.
Nobody prosecuted the Epstein files under Biden or Trump. He knew Trump was in the abstining files.
He knew he was selling U.S. secrets. He knew he'd seen with his own eyes on James.
January 6th and there was no accountability.
And I look at the difference between how Brazil handled their president with an insurrection
and how we did.
And I think it's fucking embarrassing.
It's embarrassing.
It is.
And it's something the Democrats need to atone for.
They need to own it.
Like, and being critical of the past mistakes that the Democratic Party made is an important
stepping stone to be able to.
move forward. You can't just stick your head in the sand and go, oh, none of that happened.
But I just want to add something to what you said. You said Merrick Garland thought he was saving
the integrity of the Justice Department. I would argue he did the opposite. I would argue per the
graph if you put that graph back up, Kylie. It is a continuation of allowing the Epstein class,
which I think the Epstein class at this point are rich people to get off the hook because of their
connections to politicians and to D.O players in the DOJ and players in either administration.
The first part of Trump's term was higher, first term, was higher in prosecutions than all of
Biden's. And so in my opinion, he continued the dismantling that Trump started at the DOJ and Trump
1.0, there's, he preserved the dismantling of the DOJ and didn't preserve any integrity
at all. All right, that's all we have. Please like, subscribe, comment. We'll be back later.
