No Agenda - 1776 - "Eat The Dog Food"

Episode Date: June 26, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hot take. It's In the Morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where this is a shout out for the University of Wisconsin River Falls women's hockey team. I'm John C. Dvorak. Is this field hockey or ice hockey? Ice hockey the real deal. Oh no I don't like a field. Back to back national champions this is a little school. Yeah but women's field hockey, that's the business.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Oh, you just like them because they weren't tight butt things. You just like that little butt. I think that is a spectator sport that is undervalued. It's not a spectator sport. Yeah, so is stripping. No, it's not the same. These are athletes, man. You don't think a pole dancer is not an athlete?
Starting point is 00:01:07 Hold on a second. You're telling me that women who go to a soccer match, that they're not looking at how fit the boys are? Of course they are. That's why I'd say at least 30, maybe 40% of the women watch soccer. They do? Oh, you saw Ted Lasso. I watched the, the, I've been to soccer games and in the big
Starting point is 00:01:29 stadium in Brazil. You're not a woman. You're not a woman. I know I've been to the games and I've seen no women there. They don't show up. Yes, they do. They do. That's why they all want to be a wag. What? A wag. We know what a wag is. Wives and girlfriends. I have no idea what a wag is.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Wives and girlfriends. That's a wag. Wives and girlfriends are the footballers. Those are wags. You get a reality show in the UK. You get on this page three It's a big deal. They all love all the women's real hockey, which is ice hockey It's not real hockey. Adam at it is adam at curry.com. Okay fine Let me hear me your hate. Let me set the tone
Starting point is 00:02:24 This is something that I would usually share with the middle schoolers here in Fredericksburg. Yes, this is how it goes in mainstream media. And this just in, we are now hearing from Iran's supreme leader for the first time since the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran was announced. The fragile ceasefire. Now a fragile ceasefire. Well, that was President Trump speaking earlier on the fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire. Claiming he has ended the war amid a fragile ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Now meantime, this fragile ceasefire. The fragile ceasefire. A ceasefire. I mean, he's incredibly fragile. A fragile ceasefire. A very fragile ceasefire. Yeah, there is currently a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, but it is fragile Yeah, I mean the ceasefire is holding but it's as fragile as Tim Wall's, you know courage
Starting point is 00:03:08 Yeah, it's a fragile ceasefire fragile very fragile. That's it. I like that super clip Super cut but the question is why what made fragile? What was the point of? Making fragile the the key word here? To just put everybody on edge to keep watching because what fun is a war that just ended? You got to keep people watching. Oh, it's fragile. It's also anti-Trump. Of course, it could break any moment. Well, Trump is ratings bonanza all the time. It could break. When you think fragile, you think a fine bone China cup.
Starting point is 00:03:46 And what would draw that conclusion that it was fragile? There's no, there hasn't been like a saber rattling on either side. No. So why is it deemed fragile? Again, for one reason, one reason only for ratings. So you're telling me. Gambling? Yes. Long pause. That was a good one. I even had to look at the interfaces.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Did I lose them? Did I lose them again? Yeah, that was a good one. So it's been a fantastic week. I've been, you know, I've been glued to the screens, the quad, all the screens, because such a big happening. You could have 16 screens with the using the Google system. No, you can only do four. You can do 16. Yeah, four, but you have four screens.
Starting point is 00:04:44 So you have four screens. Oh, okay. So you have four in each. Yeah, I could if I want to go nuts. It's the funniest, it's always when, boom. Just a quick story. So there's Mike Kaplan, the guy who did Corral Draw, he's a Canadian, and he's the CEO of Corral at the time. And he says, he's talking to a little group, he says,
Starting point is 00:05:07 he says, yeah, somebody says, oh, you know, Mike has like 16 TV screens on the one wall of his office. Oh, jeez. And I said, well, what for? He says, you never know. I don't want to miss anything. The best is when you have four screens and each screen has four people in it. It's like tunnel vision like whoa.
Starting point is 00:05:32 What am I doing here? And then all of a sudden it switches and it's all Hegseth or it's all Trump. It's a it's you know, I never have the sound on it's just it's it's entertaining to me and the sound on. It's entertaining to me. And oh man, it was just, you know, we had the big splash in the Hague and we got to talk about that because of course it's the country where I grew up, not my home country, but the country where I grew up. I know the king and queen. Remember, I know the king and queen. The Queen here flipped me. We know it. Um, and we know what that means. That means wag. Uh, the best part of the week though, was the president dropping the F bomb because it was, it was actually a well, it was like a boomer moment.
Starting point is 00:06:20 It's actually the way you drop the F bomb. You know, you'll, you won't use it, but when you know it's going to be effective, you'll just whip it out. Yeah, when it's effective, I'll whip it out. So, of course, everyone only watched like 22 seconds and all the reposted, blah, blah, blah, but you have to kind of hear the full, well not the full. It was pretty, yeah. You should, the whole clip is, it's good.
Starting point is 00:06:51 It's very educational. A little bit more, you know, I cut out all the journalists. And I, good. And I will say that when he says, do you know what I mean to the reporter after he drops the F-bomb? That was not aimed at the reporter after he drops the F-bomb. That was not aimed at the reporter at all. A lot of people don't get that. It was no.
Starting point is 00:07:11 I want to play this. It's audible enough. Of course you hear the whir of Marine 1 in the background. I cut out the reporters just so you could hear. It was the same question over and over again and he answers it kind of the same way. But I don't think many people heard this. to get it off a C-SPAN. I didn't like plenty of things I saw yesterday. I didn't like the fact that Israel unloaded right after we made the deal. They didn't have to unload. And I didn't like the fact that the retaliation was very strong. But in all fairness, Israel unloaded a lot. And now I hear Israel just went out because they felt it was violated by one rocket that
Starting point is 00:08:01 didn't land anywhere. That's not what we want, I'll tell you. And I'm telling you, I'm not happy about that Israel either. All I do is play both sides. But we have to have Israel calm down because they went on a mission this morning. I got to get Israel to calm down now. Yeah, they both violated it.
Starting point is 00:08:17 I don't think they — I'm not sure they did it intentionally. They couldn't rein people back. I don't like the fact that Israel went out this morning at all. And I'm going to see if I can stop it. So as soon as I get away from you, I'm going to see if I can stop it, okay? Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which I've never seen before. The biggest load that we've seen.
Starting point is 00:08:41 I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when I say, okay, now you have 12 hours, you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them. So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either. But I'm really unhappy if Israel is going out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land,
Starting point is 00:08:58 that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn't land. I'm not happy about that. You know what? We have — we basically have two countries that have mistake that didn't land. I'm not happy about that. We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing. Do you understand that? Yeah. So he was unhappy with Israel, which they showed very little of that. Actually. You're right. That was not shown. I haven't heard that whole clip,
Starting point is 00:09:27 but yes, he repeated himself over and over. It made it very clear how he felt and it wasn't happy with Israel and it stopped. And this is of course flies in the face that Israel is running us. I'm glad you bring it up because I did go to the podcasts. It's kind of semi podcasts and podcast because I'm like, okay. Now I didn't clip it because he's very long, but Dave Smith, I have to give him credit.
Starting point is 00:09:54 He actually got on his podcast with his one of his comedian buddies and said, do we look like assholes? I'm like, yeah, you kind of do. But at least, so at least he was honest about it. But the shallowness of the very successful YouTubers, I should say, because yeah, they have podcasts, but they're all kind of married to the YouTube algo. It's just shallow and knee-jerk. And I'm so disappointed with analysis and you know just what are you thinking? Don't you see what's going on here? And we'll start with Tucker Carlson and for the second time on his show
Starting point is 00:10:37 your favorite of mine Clayton Morris who I guess lives in America again. Does he? I think it's from what I can tell, it's hard to tell whether I think they still have their place in Portugal, but they're trying to move to Florida. Before the lawsuits start? From I think their lawsuits may have been resolved or Florida, you know, Florida is a state, an interesting state besides having no personal income tax. Florida is the only state where you can be sued into oblivion if you can't lose your house.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Right. Right. That would make sense. That would make sense. So, if you're going to move back, and Florida is pleasant. So here they are yapping together, yapping about. And this was the general narrative, but the clips after this will get into it because I just have to,
Starting point is 00:11:29 because we've been talking about this for a long time. It's the same argument that they used in 2002, that it's an existential threat to the United States of America, that Saddam Hussein is going to use intercontinental ballistic missiles. He's gonna gather a warhead with anthrax. He's gonna shoot it into some mall somewhere. Don't think anyone actually ever said that. ballistic missiles, he's going to gather a warhead with anthrax, he's going to shoot
Starting point is 00:11:45 it into some mall somewhere. Don't think anyone actually ever said that. So this is AI Morris hallucinating on the job here. So that's the fear, right? They're playing on our fear that we are going to be attacked by Iran. And they don't have an intercontinental ballistic missile to hit us. Just don't let the facts get in the way. They actually don't have a nuclear warhead. They don't have the reentry mechanism to even make that happen.
Starting point is 00:12:13 The Clayton Morris now apparently a nuclear arms expert. But we need to be fearful of it. Like I don't wake up fearful of Iran in the morning. Maybe I'm dumb. Maybe I'm an idiot and I should. That should be the first thing that I do when I wake up in the morning. not like the Trend Day or Agua gang down the street. I should be more worried about Iran is going to attack me. And by the way, why would they attack us? I know. Like why, why aren't they attacking Sweden right now? If they hate our freedoms, why aren't they attacking Norway right now? Okay. Why would they attack us? If we get the? If we get the hell out of there,
Starting point is 00:12:46 It's dumb. maybe we wouldn't have these problems. Ah. If we wouldn't build these bases in their backyard. This is the general narrative. Like we are the big bully and we've been this way and it's our fault. And of course Trump promised we wouldn't do that. I think he promised to stop the forever wars,
Starting point is 00:13:02 but people have gotten in their mind. You're not going to be like Bush somehow if we wouldn't well hold on So Trump has indicated that he's a little sick of all the bases we have all around the world Of course he has a lot of money, but he's never said we're gonna Close them or just bitches about it But this is the forever wars you're right is this is real it was it was you heard on the end of show mixes he's been threatening to blow iran to smithereens during you know in between presidencies during the campaign it's not like he hasn't ever said that there would this would be
Starting point is 00:13:36 an option so i'm not not my opinion one way or the other but let's just be factual don't let facts stand in the way of what you're saying, Clayton Morris. If we wouldn't meddle in trying to decapitate their leadership and overthrow and install a pro-Western government and tell them to open McDonald's. But we can't. We seem like we're so addicted to doing it. And we thought under Trump that this would be a realignment. We're not going to do this.
Starting point is 00:14:02 This is the, you'll hear this term later, the 911 generation. This is this is why they voted for him, apparently. And what's happening is cable news, in particular Fox News, they are they think Trump is these guys think Trump is a dummy. He like me, Tucker likes Trump, but he's a dummy. And he's being played by cable news. It sounds like MSNBC what they're saying here. Well, the whole game has been to manipulate the president, of course.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Because he's dumb. And I think that's true with any president. I mean, that's the seat of power. So of course, a lot of people are interested in moving in their direction. I get it. It's not surprising. It's not even offensive.
Starting point is 00:14:42 It's just the way things are. I'm just offended watching these people who I know personally, and I know for a fact, they hate Trump. The Murdochs really hate Trump. Like there's no one who hates Trump more than the Murdochs. I got fired in April of 2023. In May of 2023, they asked me to run for president against Trump. Did you hear this?
Starting point is 00:15:00 Did you know about this? I've never heard this before. I know that Trump mentioned the fact that Murdoch told him not to run for president in 2015 because they knew each other and he just thought it was a dumb idea. But I never heard that nobody, I've never, this is bull crap. And said they would back me. Obviously I'm not running for, you know, I would never, this is bull crap. And said they would back me. Obviously I'm not running for, I would never get elected.
Starting point is 00:15:28 And he puts, I like Trump. The funny thing is I actually genuinely, I'm frustrated now. So hold on, I'm sorry. You just said that and people buy, I mean, they asked you to run for president against Trump, the Murdoch. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Laughlin-Murdoch said you should run for president. We'll back you. The whole thing, the whole-ch. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Laughlin-Murdoch said, you should run for power, we'll back you. The whole thing, the whole... The whole Fox News apparatus. And not just Fox, but Wall Street Journal, all of it. All right, so...
Starting point is 00:15:52 And then later on they get in... This would have come out by now. I would think so too. But this is just an appetizer for the true leader of the MAGA schism, the 9-11 generation leader herself, Candice Owens, who went on Piers Morgan. And I like this because Piers,
Starting point is 00:16:18 I cut out almost all of Piers Morgan because he's like a podcaster. It takes him five minutes to get the question out. Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, a simple question. No, no, they can't. And it's never a great question. Never. So, this is about the magas schism and this is, you'll hear and these are the talking points that are not talking points but is the narrative mainly amongst, you know, the big podcasters, the YouTubers, the people you wanted us to deconstruct and analyze. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:17:04 It's good to be back just in time for World War III. You are implacably opposed to what both Israel and now the United States have done here. Why? Because, well, first and foremost, just on the MAGA movement level, Trump came out and he gave us a promise that we were not going to be involved in wars. And I'm going back to 2015. Why do people get so excited about Donald Trump, who was then an unlikely candidate who was being smeared by the media as being Adolf Hitler? Well, it was because he recognized that the American people were being forgotten while we were giving billions of unaccounted billions, by the way, for these never ending wars. And so it's one of the earliest reasons that people got behind him and got behind his vision.
Starting point is 00:17:45 And you know, I'm gonna disagree with that. I think his main topic in both cases was illegal immigration. Exactly. I agree. It was the wall in Trump won. And Mexico is gonna pay for it. Yeah, well, there's that. But it was the, and then he comes down the escalator. First thing he talks about is Mexicans. That's when they started blasting him for saying, all Mexicans are rapists, which he
Starting point is 00:18:10 never said. And all the misstatements that they credited him with. And there was no talk of it. The forever worse thing came in much later. And so we're opposed to a regime change because America as a country has a lot of problems that need to be fixed here first. Same as Tucker and Morris there. It's that simple. But even when Trump talked about regime change, I think he meant from within, as we saw in Syria in December, where the people themselves rise up. And if that was to happen, why would that be a bad thing? So
Starting point is 00:18:44 first and foremost, the idea that you have to formally declare war on like a piece of paper in order for war to happen is a little bit ridiculous. I mean he dropped bombs he dropped bombs in Iran so yes we are a part of this war whether we like it or not. This of course was one day before the fragile ceasefire. Yes I love the timing of some people's bloviating just before the fragile ceasefire. So she- Yes, I love the timing of some people's bloviating just before the whole thing stops. As we say, this didn't age well. Or not.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Iran is now speaking and saying that they're going to shut down the Hormuz straits. There's going to be impact on oil. Why would they do that? Why would they do that? Good question, Piers. When the main- You can hear her, she's gonna go hum and a heard, she has heard something and spouts it off.
Starting point is 00:19:28 They're going to close the Hormuz Straits. Down the Hormuz Straits, there's going to be impact on oil. Why would they do that? Why would they do that when the main victim of doing that would be Iran? I mean, 50% of China, of the traffic of stuff through there, is for China, which is one of their allies. Don't care, not my business. The point that I'm making here.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Not my monkey, not my circus. Okay, I don't care. Now that you corrected me, I'm just going to say don't care, don't care, not my business. Then why bring it up? That's pretty much like, I don't know if you have any clips, I didn't get any clips of it, but when Bernie Sanders went on Rogan. Yeah, about the climate change. Yeah, I saw it. Yeah, and Sanders did the same deflection.
Starting point is 00:20:15 He said, I never read that article. I trust science. Listen. Don't care, not my business. The point that I'm making here is that to make the assumption that you can just drop bombs on a country and then say, well, you know what? We didn't formally declare war. It's patently ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:20:32 I think that is just patently ridiculous. But what about when he killed General Soto? Isn't it patently false is maybe the term, but she's using it as patently ridiculous and I guess she wants Congress to declare war. I don't know what she wants. Yeah, but keep with it because it's going to be clear. No, what we didn't formally declare war is patently ridiculous. I think that is just patently ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:20:52 What about when he killed General Sinemani, one of Iran's top managing commanders? An assassination, a strike, and that of course came with some risk. It's a little bit different to be flying out B-6 bombers. B-6 bombers? This is a whole new level of bombers. What? A B-6? Is that a new bomber you haven't heard of? It's a super stealth. to be flying out B6 bombers in the middle of Horton says is what the term behest I had to look it up just to make sure behest
Starting point is 00:21:29 noun an authoritative command or urgent request something done or carried out at the bidding or direction of another example at the King's behest The army marched to the border. So it's very clear what she's saying. She's saying Israel runs America. The reason that America wants a regime change in Iran. Yes. I think she thinks that. No, she does. This is why I'm playing this because I'm going to blow it apart in a minute.
Starting point is 00:21:57 The reason that America wants a regime change in Iran is because Bibi Netanyahu is demanding it and that answers the question as to why there is this split in the MAGA movement. What we are seeing right now is the infiltration of Israel first people, the neocons, people who have always wanted never ending wars, and the people who have recognized that following Israel's foreign policy initiatives has led to America being on the decline. And so that's where I stand. I am with the MAGA people who grew up, I call us like, you know, generation 9-11, who were told that America was going to be rendered safer, cleaner. All we had to do was agree to go to, well, ironically, war with Iraq because of weapons of mass destruction. It's all of the same rhetoric dating back to 9-11, all of the same
Starting point is 00:22:42 tactics of trying to smear people who are against this war as supporting jihadists. None of this is happening right now, Candace. Not my business to affect a regime change in Iran. It's simply not our business. It doesn't impact us one way or the other. And we also are completely done with the idea that these decades-long idea that we're doing it to spread democracy. Another thing that was, I didn't hear anyone saying, uh, did the president say, this is for it to spread democracy? Nope. No, that's always a Democrat talking point. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:23:15 With these decades long idea that we're doing it to spread democracy because we believe in international liberalism. There was no imminent threat to the United States when Trump made this decision to do what he wanted. I want to be clear here. This was not Trump's decision. It was Bibi Netanyahu's decision. And that is the reason that he did it.
Starting point is 00:23:32 And we're very aware that Israel is dictating our foreign policy and we would now like that to stop. Okay. So we're very aware that Israel is dictating our foreign policy. Oh, you weak sister, you weak and weak brother Tucker, because this is what they all think and they are so wrong, but it's okay. Wait, wait, you know, I've got, now I should bring this clip in, which I think is a good clip, and I think about Bannon and I think about Tucker and I think about her now, and I think it just skewed me
Starting point is 00:24:02 just a little bit to thinking that these, all three of these people and all the other Naysayers in that camp and there's a camp. There's a camp. They're all a bunch of Jew haters It's got nothing to do with who's running who you're just don't like Jews and you're like, you know, he worked in Hollywood He probably worked with a bunch of obnoxious, you know Jewish agents, you know that pushed him around with a bunch of obnoxious Jewish agents that pushed him around. Yeah, of course. He had issues with that. Make no mistake, they run entertainment.
Starting point is 00:24:29 We're not denying that. Yeah, and they push people around and they make your life miserable if you're not going along with the program and he didn't like. I think that this is just a bunch of anti, and I know we'll get some flack on that, but people can, hey, I'm old, I can say what I want.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Yeah, that's right. You can drop an F bomb. I think there's just anti-Semitic, but people can, you know, I am old. I can say what I want. Yeah, that's right. You can drop an F bomb. I think there's just anti-Semitic. Well, yes, because listen to this next clip. And especially when what we're talking about is a what could rise to be a nuclear war, right? We should have done things the right way. And he had indicated that he was going to wait two weeks and then he didn't wait two
Starting point is 00:24:59 weeks because Bibi Netanyahu, at least according to the Israeli press, if you believe it, said we're not waiting two weeks. We want this done immediately. And, but I will say you are correct. He's not just doing this because Bibi Netanyahu demands it. He's also doing it because Miriam Adelson demands it. He took $100 million from Miriam Adelson. It was very clear what she wanted. She was clear that she wanted to annex the West Bank. So there was- Did Miriam Adelson say she wanted to annex the West Bank? I have no idea. Did we miss that? We might have. I mean, it's possible.
Starting point is 00:25:31 She's a little loopy. But this is great. She was clear that she wanted to annex the West Bank. So there was an imperialist plan that was put into place and unfortunately, when you do a deal with the devil, you're gonna have to into place. And unfortunately, when you do a deal with the devil, you're going to have to eventually deliver the pound of flesh. So because of $100 million donation to the Trump campaign, he is now acting at the behest of Bibi Netanyahu. Bibi Netanyahu didn't want to wait two weeks. He says you go and bomb him now
Starting point is 00:25:59 little little Trump man, you do what I tell you. Okay. And Tucker and Clayton Morris, he's dumb. He's just being si-yop. You guys are so far off, and I will explain why after we enjoy more of this, because there's more Jew hate to come. And that is what Trump is doing, in my opinion. And more evidence of that is the fact
Starting point is 00:26:19 when he tweeted that there could be a Trump hotel in Gaza. I mean, that was truly, in my opinion, the most inhumane thing he's ever tweeted. You know what we are seeing every day? Well, I think it was pretty clear what he was, I think what he was doing there was pretty clear. He's saying he wants a better life for Palestinian people, a life where they have beaches,
Starting point is 00:26:36 and they have hotels, and they have golf courses. Well, when you pair that with Jared Kushner and Jared Kushner's private equity firm, and their ties to what's happening in Israel, and Jared Kushner being on camera, on camera, truly after October 7 October 7 saying, wow, that property could be worth a lot of money. It makes me a little bit uncomfortable. It makes Americans a little bit uncomfortable. Now you've asked me.
Starting point is 00:26:53 That's so out of context, but I love it. Like, yeah, the Jew was right there. He was ready to take that land and valuable property. Come onto your show to explain to you how the now very fractured magma movement is feeling. And I'm telling you that right. By the way, we shouldn't even call this a schism because trying to dress this up and delude us into believing that the MAGA movement is what has Meghan McCain cheering, John Bolton
Starting point is 00:27:15 cheering, has Mark Levin cheering, the literal faces of the Never Trump movement are saying this is real MAGA. Yeah, we're not going to be that deluded. You're on the same side as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Yes. Have you heard about that? You're asking about the MAGA movement. The MAGA movement has always been a movement that explicitly did not want to keep involving
Starting point is 00:27:35 our sons and daughters in the Middle East. So we have not changed that position. No, no. Okay. Hold on. So she thinks that Bolton was in the MAGA movement? No, she says that Bolton is now saying this is the real MAGA movement. No, I understand that, but the way she put it, because when he calls out the other person,
Starting point is 00:27:54 I'm sorry, who he just said. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Oh yeah, well she's not MAGA. Bolton was never MAGA either. No, no. Okay. So just convenient use of taking a square peg, shoving it in that damn ground hole. Last clip of Candice and then I'll blow this apart for them. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:13 But you wouldn't disagree presumably that Iran has been the main sponsor of terrorism in the Middle East through the Houthis, through Hezbollah, through Hamas. I mean, that's widely accepted and recognized. They've done it. I don't think it Hamas. I mean, that's widely accepted and recognized. They've done it. I think it's widely accepted. No, that's just kind of- Really? You don't think they have?
Starting point is 00:28:30 Israel has been a terrorist state, okay? Israel right now is imparting a genocide and a Holocaust on the Gazan people. So I'm really over this idea, like somehow Israel has the moral high ground and we have to get behind them. I didn't say that. Because we've got to go after the bad guy.
Starting point is 00:28:44 I wasn't saying that. We have. Hang after the bad guy. I wasn't saying that. We have. Hang on, hang on. We can come to Gaza where I think we'll reach agreement about what Israel's government's been doing there in the last few months without any question. But it's relevant. If you're going to call Iranians terrorists, if they right now had an open concentration camp where they were mass killing their own people, we would all be saying this is ridiculous. So it's rich to me that people are concerned about Iran having nukes, but I'm concerned about Israel who won't even admit that they have nukes. Well, at the same time, they are executing a genocide and a Holocaust in Gaza that the world is watching. So who's the bigger terrorist is the question today. I would say as an American that if we're going to get behind a regime change, it should be in Israel first. So that would be my position. I think the position of a lot of people
Starting point is 00:29:28 who are waking up to the fact that Zionism has brought us nothing but peace in America. Can you name one positive thing that Zionists have contributed to America? There you go. It's about the Zionists, it's about the Jews. I got it, Candace, but you're wrong. And here's Brian Berletek.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Brian Berletek, former US Marine. He is actually the guy who initially uncovered the Leave It To Bebe memo. He doesn't like any American hegemony. But he brings up exactly what is going on, exactly what we've been talking about the multipolar world. And I think it's not nice and it's not great, but I would rather America be the big dog than be at the behest of China, because that is truly-
Starting point is 00:30:16 Best price. The best price, you pay now. That is exact, and that's racist, but it's true. This is exactly what you don't want. And this guy explains it in a short clip. We see the growing multipolar world taking shape. We can see China rising exponentially. We can see Russian and Chinese military capabilities closing that gap, reducing the superiority
Starting point is 00:30:38 of American military power. They're rushing through this because next year, two years from now, we watched Iran join BRICS. We watched rail lines be built between China and Iran, military partnerships beginning to form between Iran and Russia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The world sees what the United States is doing, what it's trying to do to reassert power, they are reacting, and there is momentum to that and the US is desperately trying to break it. And so whether the narrative is there or not, whether it's extremely risky or not, they
Starting point is 00:31:18 feel as if it's better to attempt this now, then later we can see the way they designed this conflict. Israel in the line of fire, everybody tells me that Israel is the master, America is the puppet, but the US used Israel to provoke this, take responsibility for it, and absorbed the brunt of the retaliation from it. And it is a replay of what the US has done to Russia through Ukraine. And at the same time they're doing this, they are rushing to create a similar dynamic in Asia Pacific against China. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:31:56 That's all that it's about. Not only that, but it's so obvious that who is getting beat up. It's not us. The Israelis are getting their shit pounded out of them. Yeah, but John, but John, but APEC has control. They've got, what's that in your mouth? Pictures of everybody. They control our policy. They control our politicians. It's unbelievable to me that the obvious, I was going to use the word obvious, which I've used too many times on this show, but it's so obvious that this is what exactly what he said.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Yeah. It's exactly right. It doesn't make any sense any other way. Anybody who thinks otherwise is, they're either brainwashed, foolish foolish or they just hate Jews? So here is Thomas Massey on Theo Vonn's podcast you asked we're doing it and he will explain Lobbying and in particular our favorite lobby. There's no big giant Great Britain lobby. There's no Australian lobby There's no German lobby. Oh, the other countries don't have them. No, no, not like this. This is singular. This is unique.
Starting point is 00:33:08 I mean, if you're an ally, why wouldn't we work? Hold on, let me play this. I'm sorry, I meant to play this one first. Two kinds of lobbying groups. There's access lobbying. That's where they're all your friends. They're never mean to you. They would, even if they don't like you,
Starting point is 00:33:24 they'll buy you a steak dinner, and they'll try to get you to hear out their point of view. And they figure, as long as I can get in that person's office, I'm doing well for the people I'm lobbying for. But then there are confrontational lobbyists like APAC, and APAC has transitioned into a confrontational lobbying group
Starting point is 00:33:44 where if you don't do what they want, they come after you. Wow. What does it look like? They spent $400,000 against me in my last election and they are basically advertise themselves as just all things Israel. They are lobbying for more money to go to Israel, which all the money we give to Israel is military money. So they're basically lobbyists for the military industrial complex.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Oh, what? What? What? You're telling me APAC is a lobby for the military industrial complex? Oh no, but the Jews, the Jews... So he can't put two and two together. You know, Thomas Massey, I'm taking a... No, wait. Listen to the second clip because he does... I'll complain later. He puts it together here perfectly because the narrative is we're giving billions of dollars to Israel. We're doing with the behest of Bibi Netanyahu. Listen very carefully about this military industrial complex and the dollars we send. There's no big, giant Great Britain lobby. There's no Australian lobby.
Starting point is 00:34:48 There's no German lobby. Oh, the other countries don't have them. No, no, not like this. This is singular. This is unique. I mean, if you're an ally, why wouldn't we work with you? Why do you have to convince us that you're our ally? Why do you have to basically go into every congressional
Starting point is 00:35:05 office and convince them? And it's because they want to keep the money flowing. And they've got a good return on their investment. I mean, we send more foreign aid to Israel than to any other country. Yeah. They're like 10 million people or something. Yeah, I think this year-
Starting point is 00:35:24 Tennessee, I don't know this population in Tennessee, but it's probably about, you know, on that order. Yeah, I think they should have said we spent like $12 billion, but that's not actual dollars. It's in military aid, right? Yeah, it's, well, it's dollars that comes out of the treasury. Yeah, but it's not like we give them,
Starting point is 00:35:41 it's a gift certificate that's redeemable at Lockheed Martin and your local Raytheon, you know. Okay, got it. Exactly. You can't just go spend it on whatever. It's a gift card from Raytheon. It's bombs for the aircraft carrier that we've got sitting there.
Starting point is 00:36:01 It's so obvious. All those bombs that were dropped on Iran, who made those bombs? Yes. And then they bitch every once in a while, Israel wants to do its own thing. If they ran us, they would get what they wanted when they say, what is our 2,000 pound bombs? Oh, we can't give you those because you're going to, you're already bombing Gaza to an extreme. So no 2,000 pound bombs for you. If they're running us, they'd get those 2000 pound bombs they never got. Exactly. Exactly. And so this leads into... But before you do that, Massie.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Yeah, Massie. Sure. So this guy, which I, you have to admire him because he's very honest and straightforward about what he, how he feels. And he's an impediment to the, to the, to the Dem, to the Republican party. And he's an impediment to Trump's ideas. He's just an impediment and he thinks he's so smart about it. And he has these little comments and sure, okay, APEC spent 400,
Starting point is 00:37:02 they probably did cause they like it, but it was the military industrial complex, not APEC and not the they probably did because they liked it, but it was the military industrial complex, not APEC and not the Jews, trying to get him out of there because he's an impediment. Yes. And he thinks he's so smart, but I have to say, and he is not a dummy, but he's too smart, he doesn't even want to play the game. He doesn't even want to play the game. So the military industrial complex and a lot coming out of them, all kinds of interesting messaging, but really what this NATO summit was about, and then we'll get into you have some clips, I have some clips as well.
Starting point is 00:37:35 This was the close. This was the big close. This is when you bring in the CEO of the company who's going to close the deal for trillions of dollars. And here is his head sales guy, Mark Rutte, making the big splash. He's sitting there with all the G7. By the way, Trump almost fell asleep a couple of times because Rutte was overdoing it. Too much, too much, too much.
Starting point is 00:37:59 He was going off the deep end about how great Trump was. And Trump could normally like glows a little bit when that happens. It was too much. But it was like, oh brother, you're overselling, dude. Here it is. For too long, one ally, the United States, carried too much of the burden of that commitment. And that changes today. President Trump, dear Donald, you made this change possible.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Your leadership on this has already produced one trillion dollars in extra spending from European allies since 2016. And the decisions today will produce trillions more for our common defense to make us stronger and fairer by equalizing spending between America and America's allies. I'm an American, I'm boomer adjacent, but I'm like, yeah, good job. That trillions of dollars is for us because they're all, and they've convinced themselves that Russia is going to attack within five years. It was so, this whole thing was so outrageous that even Queen Ursula, there were
Starting point is 00:39:06 defense contractors all over this thing. Here's the Queen Ursula, not the Queen of the Netherlands, Queen of Europe talking to them. You're adapting to the new reality of a full scale war right here on European soil. And just like your industry, all of Europe is facing a changing international landscape. Your industry is the war industry. But in recent months, Europe has taken action. Action that seemed unthinkable just a year
Starting point is 00:39:38 ago. We set up the Rearm Europe plan to mobilize indeed 650 billion euros in defense investment over the next four years. We must build more bridges between civilian and military. We know that Russia will be capable of testing our mutual defense commitments within the next five years. I thank you for this opportunity to engage with you. Long live Europe and thank you very much. Long live Europe! She is the best. So here's the... and then I'll stop. Here's the controversial daddy statement. They're not going to be fighting each other. They've had it.
Starting point is 00:40:16 They've had a big fight, like two kids in a school yard. You know they fight like hell. You can't stop them. Let them fight for about two, three minutes. Then it's easier to stop them. And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language. You have to use strong language. Everyone's And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language. You have to use strong language. Every once in a while you have to use a certain word.
Starting point is 00:40:30 Okay, I just need to explain. This is a very Dutch thing that he said that people always accuse the Dutch of being rude. This is a different version of it. They're very direct and it's in Dutch culture in parlance. It's not you would have, hey then Papa moet ervoor komen. You'd say it like that, oh daddy has to come and fix stuff. And it just comes out and it made everyone like, oh you're just sucking up to him. Do you have to do that? Because otherwise he gets mad.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Thank you. Deborah Haynes from Sky News. Hi. Hello. The language that you have used when talking to Donald Trump has been notable because of its flattery. Today you called him daddy and you sent a text. I love that you called him daddy today.
Starting point is 00:41:18 That's not exactly what happens. No, he didn't call him daddy at all. He said he was referring to the two kids fighting and somebody breaking up the fight. And then Ruth said, yeah, daddy has to come in and break up the fight. He didn't say Trump, your daddy. That's exactly what's, yes. What was cool about the whole thing was that Trump was funny.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Yes. And, and at one point there was another, somebody brought this up at some other press conference where behind Trump was Rubio and Hexseth. And Rubio couldn't keep a straight face. Let me finish this clip here. Today you called him daddy and you sent a text message to him that was gushing with praise. Is this the way that you feel you have to act when doing business with the US president through flattery and praise? Isn't it a bit demeaning and doesn't it make you look weak?
Starting point is 00:42:14 Okay, so let me just read the text message because that was the head sales guy talking to the CEO. Dear Mr. President, dear Donald, congratulations and thank you for your decisive action in Iran. This was truly extraordinary and something no one else dared to do. It makes us all safer. You are flying into another big success in The Hague this evening. It was not easy but we've got them all signed onto 5%. I made my sales goal Donald you have driven us to a really really... He didn't put that in. No he didn't. I added that.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Donald you have driven us to a really really important moment for America and Europe and the world you will achieve something no American no no uppercase no American president in decades could get done Europe is going to pay in a big way, capital big way, as they should and it will be your win for the company. Safe travel, see you at his majesty's dinner. No, I guess he didn't. And so we continue with his answer. That's exactly right. That was the sales and in this case it would be the sales manager who's also would be the head sales guy because he was. Talking to the CEO, the boss of him, who was the guy he reports to to make sure the sale
Starting point is 00:43:39 was done or he's the opener and they're both sales guys and Trump came in to close just to close the deal He's the closer. He's the closer. Let me finish the Ritter's answer. Isn't it a bit demeaning and doesn't it make you look weak? No, I don't think so. I think it's a bit of a question of taste But I think he's a good friend and when he is doing stuff which is forcing us to for example when it comes to making more investments I mean would you ever think that this would be the result of this summit if he would not have been re-elected president do you really think that seven or eight countries who said somewhere in the 2030s we might meet the 2% we've now all decided in the last four or five months to get to 2% so
Starting point is 00:44:23 doesn't he deserve some place and when when it comes to Iran, the fact that he took this decisive action, very targeted, to make sure that Iran would not be able to get his hands on a nuclear capability. I think he deserves all the praise. He deserves all the praise. He's my boss. He deserves all the praise. Trillions of dollars. Donald, we have done a good job.
Starting point is 00:44:46 So I just have to say that the Dutch No Agenda Telegram group was on fire because they are saying it's a body double. That's not Trump. And I of course have to look at this with a critical eye. And a couple of things, the first one, it's unfortunate, but he really, because Zelensky came in a suit, he couldn't wear the hat. And man, it was not a good hair day for the president.
Starting point is 00:45:17 It was flipping and flopping and it looked thin and... You brought this up with me off camera. Off camera? Like now? No, because I brought up that Trump is wearing the hat in the situation room, and I thought it was funny because they go in there to take pictures and Trump's got the hat on. And you mentioned something that I never even considered, that a lot of the times he wears the hat because of his hair being just, it's going bad on him.
Starting point is 00:45:48 Is he getting old? Is he gonna hit 80 soon? And he's- But even besides, as a hair person, which I, everyone talks about- This is the point I want you to make. Yes, everyone talk, oh you're Adam Curry, the hair, oh what a big hair, what a big hair.
Starting point is 00:46:00 Big hair. It took 30 minutes every single morning to get that hair the way it was, if I even I just stood under the shower I'd look like Mona Lisa. I have very I have a lot of hair, but it's flimsy. It's it doesn't stand up by itself And so when I had a day off at any moment, I didn't have to do that wretched hair for 30 minutes I'd wear a baseball cap. Baseball cap, ponytail, all the time. By the way, ask any of the guys in the hair bands, I'll tell you the same thing. Oh yeah, baseball cap, that's my saving grace.
Starting point is 00:46:33 Otherwise you look like a homeless person. No offense to homeless people, but you just look like a clochar. So that's what that is. And then comes the most interesting part. Look at Maxima, she's taller than Trump. Look at the King, he's taller than Trump. This is not possible. Blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Turns out, by a matter of coincidence, that I met the King and Queen, and I spoke with them face to face, at length. First of all, the King is as tall as I am. He has 100 pounds on me, but he is as tall as I am. And I will say he got Trump good because he did the handshake, pulled Trump right in. Now, if you notice that, that's normally the thing Trump does.
Starting point is 00:47:20 Like you shake the hand, you pull the guy in. The king of the Netherlands pulled Trump in, touching his elbow with his other hand. Big power move. I think Trump was tired. He was pooped. He was pooped. Because he was probably on the phone with his, at the behest of Bibi the whole flight the minute he left.
Starting point is 00:47:40 So yeah, he was pooped. And then you have Queen Máxima, who I don't know, she got some style advice, something since when I saw her, because I thought she, with all respect, looked a little frumpy at the time. She looked dynamite. It's not my particular favorite color dress, but you know, from a from a telegenic viewpoint, fantastic. And I was like, she's taller than Trump. Yeah, did you see the heels she was rocking? Those were eight inch heels. And her daughter, Princess Amalia, who they are totally grooming, she was standing right next to her almost as if not taller than mom. And by the way, Trump and the Queen know each other very well
Starting point is 00:48:27 because when I was chatting with the Queen she said, oh I just live New York, I love my my my friend Ivanka, I stay at her house in New York, they know each other. So no, this was the real Trump and it was not a great body and hair day for him. But sometimes you got to go in for the clothes, even if you don't feel like it. And that's exactly what he did. So I think it was him, but I was open to it not being him. Yeah, I would be open to it too, but I saw no evidence. I'm always on the lookout.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Yeah. Well, of course. All right. You got some NATO stuff you want to do? Cause I'll just take, I need to breathe here. This is for a general stuff. I don't have anything except for the bonus clip that's worth deconstructing and talking about. But let's start with the NATO summary. Okay. Where's this from?
Starting point is 00:49:17 I believe NTD. And staying with NATO, President Trump says he's considering sending more Patriot missiles to Ukraine. NATO members today highlighting the importance of aiding Kiev. And these international correspondent, Arian Pazdar, has the Ukraine update. The Patriots, and we're going to see if we can make some available, you know. They're very hard to get. We need them too. We were supplying them to Israel. And they're very effective.
Starting point is 00:49:43 President Trump says the US might supply Ukraine with more patriot missile systems. The US has routinely pressed for allies to provide air defense systems to Ukraine. Many are reluctant to give up the high tech systems, especially countries in Eastern Europe that also feel threatened by Russia. Trump now suggests that peace efforts with Moscow have not been very successful. Trump also met with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky on Wednesday. Zelensky notably changed his military-style shirts for a suit. That's after Trump questioned Zelensky on Wednesday. Zelensky notably changed his military-style shirts for a suit.
Starting point is 00:50:25 That's after Trump questioned Zelensky's attire in the Oval Office earlier this year. He's all dressed up today. Zelensky also joined European leaders, including the heads of state from France and Italy, in a meeting with NATO Secretary Mark Rutte. And I think the message that comes out of this summit is clear. NATO's commitment to Ukraine and Jewish. And the Chancellor of Germany praised NATO's efforts to boost defense spending. He also says Berlin is not concerned about a possible threat posed by Moscow, at least for now. We know that
Starting point is 00:50:59 Russia is not strong enough to attack NATO as a whole, but we don't know whether they might not test our defense readiness one day. I just want to slip something in regarding Ukraine because there was a setup in the Q&A that was epic. I don't know if you caught it, but there was a BBC reporter from BBC Ukraine. Did you see that? No. Oh, well, listen to this setup. Where are you from? I'm from Ukraine. So my question to you is whether or not the US is ready to sell anti-air missile
Starting point is 00:51:36 systems to Ukraine. We know that Russia has been pounding Ukraine really heavily. By the way, notice she says sell. She doesn't say give, she says sell. And they're pounding Ukraine. Are you living yourself now in Ukraine? My husband is there. Wow. I can see you're very, you know, it's amazing. And me with the kids, I'm in Warsaw actually, because he wanted me to be...
Starting point is 00:52:00 Is your husband a soldier now? He's... He's there now? Yeah. Wow. That's rough stuff, now? He's there now? Yeah. Wow. That's rough stuff, right? That's tough. And you're living here? In Warsaw.
Starting point is 00:52:09 And you're a reporter? I am. Good. So let me just tell you, they do want to have the anti-missile missiles, okay, as they call them, the Patriots. And we're going to see if we can make some available you know they're very hard to get we need them to we were supplying them to Israel and they're very effective a hundred percent effective hard to believe how effective
Starting point is 00:52:34 and they do want that more than any other thing as you probably know that's very good question he can't resist selling while he's already so he's he's almost selling beyond the beyond the clothes. He's like, they're very effective. They're really good. They're hard. They're hard to get right now. Hard to get.
Starting point is 00:52:51 They're going to be a little pricey. But they're 100 percent effective. Bull crap. They're crap. Man, raise the un-gips all the money. Yes, this is fantastic. This was this was like, all right, Mark, Mark, Mark, listen to me. What this means, what these are, Donald,
Starting point is 00:53:05 I am gonna sell some more Patriots. You watch, watch what I do. Just watch me. I got this girl in the audience. She's from Ukraine. I'm gonna pay a lot of attention to her. And they're very effective, 100% effective. Hard to believe how effective.
Starting point is 00:53:20 And they do want that more than any other thing, as you probably know. That's a very good question. You can use a code BONGINO, get a discount. And I wish you a lot of luck. I mean, I can see it's very upsetting to you. So say hello to your husband. Okay. That was dynamite.
Starting point is 00:53:37 That was Trump, the salesman to the max. That was very impressive. Very, very impressive. Okay. part two of the NATO clip. NATO raising the spending target comes amid global conflicts. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says developments in the Middle East won't affect aid to Ukraine. While we work to lower the temperature in the Middle East, we will not for a moment lose focus on Ukraine. The British Prime Minister is also calling for renewed diplomatic efforts to push Russian President Vladimir Putin toward a ceasefire. Yeah, there you go. There you go.
Starting point is 00:54:14 I'm almost convinced that Putin's in on the sale. You know, why not? He needs to raise money from his own people. Macron was talking about the war economy a year ago. Look, what else are we going to do? The Green New Deal sucks. Stuff doesn't work. It's no good. It's expensive.
Starting point is 00:54:36 Yeah, so let's build some bombs. Yes. Yeah, what else are we going to do? Let's drop them on Iran. Well, go ahead. I have one last clip, but there's a little in-between clip here. This is the off-target clip. I don't know why I put Wilder on there, but this is about Rudy. This was kind of another version of the retort to the daddy thing,
Starting point is 00:54:56 which the press was preoccupied about. And I think it was funny because I think at one point Trump or some, or just news media Right-wing news media said why are they obsessing on this daddy thing? But this was a an interesting little clip here today. You called him daddy and you sent a text message to him Yeah, they already played it, okay All right. Now, this will be the bombing clip. This is bomb. It says bomb. Yes. With an, I spelled misspelled it. Very rare, but I misspelled it. Well, B and N are next to each other on the keyboard. So I always have, whenever I look at your clips, I gotta look at my keyboard.
Starting point is 00:55:37 Okay. B and, okay. My touch typing is deteriorated. Oh, why bother? Why bother? Just do two fingers and look down. Yeah, you might just bang or fist it, you know. President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio today making their most detailed case yet on why they're confident that U.S. strikes have obliterated Iran's nuclear sites. Obliterated! It comes as NATO leaders delivered Trump a win by agreeing to boost their defense spending. Anthony's White House correspondent Iris Tao has more. It's been obliterated, totally obliterated.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Citing fresh intelligence, including confirmation by Israeli agents who went there, President Trump again makes clear that U.S. strikes have successfully taken out Iran's clean nuclear sites, setting back its nuclear ambitions for decades. Now this incredible exercise of American strength has paved the way for peace. Speaking at a press conference at NATO, the president refutes a leaked intelligence report that claimed with low confidence that the attack failed to control key components of Iran's nuclear program. Crumb calls the report incomplete and slams the media for driving such narratives. Those pilots flew, we're at great risk.
Starting point is 00:56:50 CNN, New York Times, they're all bad. By trying to go and get me, you're hurting those people. They were devastated. On exactly why the mission is deemed a success, President Trump says the US hit the targets with a dozen 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs before Iran had a chance to move its enriched uranium. We think we hit them so hard and so fast they didn't get to move them.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Secretary of State Marco Rubio reveals that Iran's facility to convert nuclear fuel into the form needed for nuclear weapons wasn't destroyed. You can't even find where it is, where it used to be on the map. You can't even find where it used to be because the whole thing is just blackened out. It's gone. It's wiped out. Iran itself on Wednesday for the first time admitted that its nuclear sites were badly damaged.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Before you get into Hegseth, I just want to play this one quick analysis clip from CNBC. It's David Albright, no relation to Madeleine, and he is the president of ISIS, of all unfortunate acronyms for a company. That's a bad one. Institute for Science and International Security and he this was a military industrial complex demo. Okay, not isn't demolition but demonstration show because this thing was if true, which I am just going to believe this really
Starting point is 00:58:04 was quite amazing what they did and the precision of this, he explains. What do you think they were basing that on? That the structures are still intact, the building? I think they were dependent on satellite imagery and some communication intercepts. And I don't think they can tell. And also from the reporting, I don't know if they're talking about Fordow or a mountain complex at Esfahan nuclear site.
Starting point is 00:58:30 I mean, it's very murky. What we found at Fordow is we have building designs for Fordow from previous or other work we do. And we can geolocate what parts of the site were being targeted. So there's a very important ventilation shaft that comes up from the bottom, from the floor of the centrifuge plant all the way up to the surface. The three holes from the mops are right in that ventilation shaft area or ventilation system so it's kind of a clean shot all the way to the bottom.
Starting point is 00:59:04 You're not going through a mountain per se. We also found that the other three were targeted at the end of the centrifuge hall, going through an older structure that had been on the surface and that Iran had covered up back many years ago. So we think that's a vulnerability in the mountain. And so if these mops got through, what they're doing is if they explode, they're creating shock waves that run throughout the complex from two different directions. And so we wouldn't expect the roofs to collapse, we would just expect fire pressure shock
Starting point is 00:59:39 waves that would destroy things in their path. And so if it worked, it would be extremely destructive. So they lobbed these things down a one meter hole, one after another, all the way down to the bottom. That's what they claim. They went down the ventilation shaft. That's true. That's like, that's some...
Starting point is 00:59:59 From 13,000 feet. That's better than an iPhone. I mean, that's some technology right there. So... Well, these bombs aren't cheap. But I'm thinking that this leak that came out of the DIA, by the way, the DIA, I love everyone who's intelligence, I'm sure everybody's a patriot, but the Defense Intelligence Agency, these are the people that leak all these crazy stories. The grid's going to go down.
Starting point is 01:00:24 Chinese men of fighting age's going to go down. Chinese men of fighting age are going to form an army. All the stuff you get to hear in Frederick's, I hear none of it here. John F. Kennedy Jr. is still alive. He's alive. Foutchi's, Mother Teresa is Foutchi's mom and she's a dude.
Starting point is 01:00:40 I mean, I've heard it all. Jennifer Maniston, all the Victoria's secrets. I mean, that's not, but it Jennifer Maniston, all the Victoria's Secrets. I mean, that's not, but it comes from the same, the same place. Yeah, the same group. I'm almost convinced that this whole leak was a fake. Well, it could have been a fake from a competing company. Saying, no, no.
Starting point is 01:00:57 Well, it could have been a, well, there's that. It also could have been just something to get the media all riled up so Trump can moan and groan. Yeah, that would be, they do PSYOPs. DIA, they do the PSYOPs. And they're out of control. I think so too. Yeah. I have no question about it.
Starting point is 01:01:16 This is something's very fishy about this whole leaked low confidence memo. And the girl who picked it up, this Bertrand woman. This was good. You had this in the newsletter. I had a newsletter. She's a two-time Emmy award winner. She's young. She's probably working for some, somehow, somewhere. She was blamed for being the first to promote the 54 intelligence agents think that Biden laptops bull crap.
Starting point is 01:01:41 And she also did, she was caught up in the something something before that the dossier she was all in on that this is something about her is kind of fishy too but she's not a not an idiot so there's a lot going on there so one of the things I caught this morning is Heg Seth's press conference and I only wanted to play a little bit of it because I'm noticing something very interesting, which is that Hegseth, who a lot of people think is being run, and I've never heard clips from this guy, gotta dig some clips up, this guy, General Carrillo.
Starting point is 01:02:20 Oh, this is a new guy. Carrillo's a guy, we don't hear about him, but everybody who knows anything says that Carrillo is running Hegseth, which we knew that when Hegseth got in, he's going to have to have somebody that actually- To actually run the show. Somebody has to do it. And Hegseth is going to be a front guy.
Starting point is 01:02:39 But Hegseth, I think, even though Trump is praising him a lot, trying to get him back on track, and he does, I don't think he's doing a bad job per se as as a job But as a front guy, I think he's starting to fail because he brought him in he's a Fox guy He's got the military background. He's a little bit of a grunt But he's got the military background to do to do this and he's got the good looks and he have but but all that's falling by the wayside because I believe there's a milieu influencer within the White House that is affecting Hegseth.
Starting point is 01:03:14 Hegseth has picked up a sibilance in his voice, which is bordering on his- Like this? Like that? No, no, it's more, sibilance can go that way, sibilance can go to the Sylvester the Cat sound, where he kind of talks like this, it's almost going a little bit like that.
Starting point is 01:03:33 And sibilance can go into the lisp, the lisp, the lisp, the lisp. So sibilance, and in fact in audio, in the audio world, there's a thing called a de-esser you can buy. Yes, it's in my board, yes. It's in my board. I've got it in my board even. It takes sibilance out,
Starting point is 01:03:49 because sometimes the audio equipment will create it, but I don't think so in this case. This is Hegseth. You're gonna have, this is a short clip, you're gonna have to listen for it. It's heading toward a lisp, and I'm trying to figure out who it's, I figured out who it sounds like,
Starting point is 01:04:03 I figured out who the alpha male is in the Room that's creating this he's the guy that's caused Hex had to do two things one. He's developing a lisp And he's talking fast like a maniac He's not like a professional TV guy that he once was first term and here in his second term We've accelerated that 32 NATO countries committed to spending 5% of their GDP on defense. On actually investing in the NATO alliance. NATO alliance.
Starting point is 01:04:32 NATO alliance. So I hope with all the ink spilled, all of your outlets find the time to properly recognize this historic change in continental security. That other presidents tried to do, other presidents talked about, President Trump accomplished it. It's a huge deal. You see, we're here this morning because in hunting for scandals all the time, in trying to find wedges and spin stories, this press corps and the press corps miss historic moments. You miss historic moments like 5% at NATO. Which, when you hear, I was in the closed door briefing, I wish
Starting point is 01:05:12 there could have been cameras in there. When you heard the prime ministers and presidents of other countries, to a man and to a woman, looking at President Trump and saying, this never could have happened. Never would have happened. Seemed impossible five years ago, two years ago, two years ago, eight years ago. But here we are because of your leadership. If you ask them the question, I bet they'd say the same thing. But searching for scandals, you miss historic moments like recruiting at the Pentagon. Historic levels in the Army, the Air Force, and the Navy. Yeah, maybe there'll be a little mention here or there, but because it was under President Trump's leadership, because it was because Americans are responding to him as
Starting point is 01:05:49 commander in chief, the press corps doesn't want to write about it. Ah, I got it. I know who's influencing him. This Lindsey Graham. No. How about JD Vance? I get a bit of a JD Vance vibe from him. No, this is Rubio. Of course it is. Ah, boom. Yeah, nailed it. Rubio. Totally Rubio. He sounds like Rubio. He's getting Rubio's cadence. Rubio is a funny guy, but when he's serious, he's a fast talker, he's mean. Yes. He has a sibilance. Yes. He's borderline lisping and this guy's borderline lisping Rubio is the alpha male in the room of these Who would have thought that that dancer? Yeah, the dancer the dancer Dan the prancer and dancer who would have the dancer prancer is now the guy that's and and
Starting point is 01:06:40 Rubio you can see the two guys probably do like each other So they're hanging around a lot there were the two guys probably do like each other, so they're hanging around a lot. There were the two guys that went with Trump to NATO, they were behind him. And so those two guys are talking a lot and Rubio is, Rubio is creating the milieu. It just reminds me of during the Obama administration, he had all those women that sounded exactly the same. He's going to start sounding like Rubio. I'm, you know, these mill use or I would go show us. I'm a nut about them. Uh, because I found myself when I was at the air pollution district.
Starting point is 01:07:13 Hey, here we go. So I was working with a lot of cops and especially in the early days when they had the, they had these orange and white cars that were cop cars run with cops that worked there and that would pull people over for their tailpipe emissions. This ended about after about six years, but they were doing it for a while. So the place was just filled with cops. For at least a decade, when I walked into a bar, people would come up to me and say,
Starting point is 01:07:45 you're a cop, right? Because you would be talking like one. No, it wasn't. No, I never said anything. I just sat down. It was, it was, it was a vibe or something. I never could figure out what it was specifically. I thought you were a narc. I don't know. So I never could figure out specifically what it was. I'm telling you, which is you're a cop, right? No? Of all the people, John C. DeVore, you're a cop, right? And so, and it lasted for about a decade.
Starting point is 01:08:20 It started probably in the 70s. It went on for a while and then it stopped. It stopped all of a sudden and it just stopped. I could never figure out. Nothing changed. Yeah, you didn't think. There is something powerful about meal use and it helps people identify. That's why I think a lot of gay people can identify gay people besides the fact, you know, there's a lot of lesbians can identify lesbians. One of the keys to lesbians, they put their hand, I'm told this, if they put- Wait, wait, wait, pay attention everybody, guys,
Starting point is 01:08:54 pay attention, here comes John's Lesbian Detection Service. This is only one single noticeable tip. If they put their, if a woman, she's at a table and she puts her hands palm down, both palms down on the table, when she's talking, she's a lesbian. I have no idea why that is, but it's an indicator. So, so I'm always clued into this because what you can do,
Starting point is 01:09:20 if you can figure out what elements were in that, that are in the meal, you that are creating the- That was the tip of the day you blew it. That was totally the tip of the day. The tip of the day. And so, and I want to remind people of the sparrow studies that were run in Berkeley and this was in the 50s I think or maybe the 60s but they found that sparrows, flocks of sparrows, picked up a chirp that was particular to the flock and they had a cadence to the way they chatted with each other or chirped with each other. And if you took one of those sparrows and put them in another flock, they'd be rousted. They get them out.
Starting point is 01:09:59 They get out. They weren't part of that milieu. And milieus are very important to understand. And I think that Rubio is the guy that is creating the model for that milieu and it's ruining Hexeth. It's changing his style. Very interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:18 Good observation. I have a Rubio in a clip with Trump. We want to hear it and then we can compare. Sure. This is the NATO presser. This is about Iran coming in to have a little chat. Are you interested in restarting negotiations with Iran? And if so, have they resorted to... So our people, like Marco could answer, but our people are not... I'm not. The way I look at it, they fought, the war's done, and I could get a statement that they're not going to go nuclear. We're probably going to ask for that, but they're not going to be doing it. But they're not going to be doing it anyway. They've had it.
Starting point is 01:10:57 They've had it. Now, maybe someday in the future we'll want that. But I've asked Marco, do you want to draw, I just asked him the question as we're walking on the stage, you want to draw up a little agreement for them to sign? Because I think we can get them to sign it. I don't think it's necessary. Marco, do you want to talk about that place? Well, Mr. President, I think you, President Trump has shown a willingness to meet and talk to anybody in the world who's interested in peace. Totally.
Starting point is 01:11:23 I don't know of any president that's been as willing as he has to meet with anyone and talk about peace. We'd love to have peaceful relations with any country in the world. And so obviously that'll depend on Iran's willingness not just to engage in peace, but to negotiate directly with the United States, not through some third country or fourth country process. But I know of no president, probably in our modern history history that's sought peace more than president Trump has. I think you're spot on.
Starting point is 01:11:47 And Marco was calm in this one. But that's that. Yeah. I think it's totally, do you mind if I just play these two from the same presser? Because it was quite, quite remarkable. Some things that he said that I don't think anyone really picked up on. And the first one is about Second this is
Starting point is 01:12:11 Oh, this is is this about the report yeah things about what is it? Let me check I think they're very much finished. I think this is about what Iran does next. I think they're very much finished I think Israel is gonna get back to doing what they do and I think that Iran's gonna get back Iran does next. And I don't see that happening either now if it does. We're always there. It won't be me. It'll be somebody else. But we're there. We'll have to do something about it. And here is this to me was the whole this is a big, big deal here. What he says. Thank you so much, Mr. President.
Starting point is 01:12:55 Yesterday you said China can now continue to purchase oil from Iran. Are you giving up on your maximum pressure campaign? Because there's sanctions right now. With who? On Iran? No, look, they just had a war. The war was fought. They fought it bravely. I'm not giving up. They're in the oil business. I mean, I could stop it if I wanted. I could sell China the oil myself. I don't want to do that. They're going to need money to put that country back
Starting point is 01:13:23 into shape. We want to do that. They're going to need money to put that country back into shape. We want to see that happen. We did. No, if they're going to sell oil, they're going to sell oil. We're not taking over the oil. We could have, you know, I used to say with Iraq, keep the oil. I could say it here too. We could have kept the oil.
Starting point is 01:13:36 Now, China is going to want to buy oil. They can buy it from us. They can buy it from other people. But you're going to have to put that country back into shape. It desperately needs money. The rubble ization phase is over. Now we move in with the money. This is exactly what's happening.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Yeah, let's get Halliburton in there. Maybe they can do some contracting. Yes, this is... We do some building and let's do some trading. Exactly. It's like, oh, boom. We need some Persian rugs in this country. They make terrific rugs in this country. Yes.
Starting point is 01:14:05 They make terrific rugs. Let me, here's another. We have a Persian rug up in Washington. I'm going to have to get me one of these. Big one. It's the biggest one we have. It's a monster. Machine-made.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Not a hand-sewn Persian rug. From Iran, a machine-made rug. It's unbelievable. They don't need to do the hand. They have the textile industry there that can make these beautiful monster rugs, and since they're machine-made, they're a lot cheaper than a hand-knotted rug. Those things are not cheap, even though they're not overpriced. It's like a bonanza. I want some of these rugs. I want a rug now too. These are great rugs. Well, right on cue, I thought this was quite interesting. The crown prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, who lives in Washington DC, comes out with a message.
Starting point is 01:15:09 Now, I know a lot of Iranians or as we say in California- Does he live in DC or New York? No, DC. He lives in DC. We have a lot of Persians, as they call themselves in America, very successful business people, Los Angeles, California in particular, lots of Iranians, I'm sorry, Persians, and they all left Iran because, well, the history lesson is what the crown prince gives us here. The Middle East, the cradle of civilization,
Starting point is 01:15:39 is rich with stories of great kings, prophets, and philosophers. From Cyrus to Moses to Ibn Khaldun, our nations have given the world some of its greatest visionaries. Leaders like Anwar Sadat, King Hussein, Menachem Begin, King Faisal, and my father, too, took up the mantle of seeking peace for our people. But for 45 years, too many of us have been forced to live in fear. Fear of the next terrorist attack, fear of war, fear of economic instability, fear of nuclear blackmail. That's because 45 years ago, my country was taken hostage by a radical regime that seeks not only to keep my people in chains, but to export its
Starting point is 01:16:27 revolution to your countries and your people. The regime in Tehran is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocents, Iranians, Arabs, and Israelis, Christians, Muslims, and Jews. It facilitated the October 7th attack. It fueled sectarian conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen. It is trying to unseat the Hashemite kingdom and delegitimize the custodians of the two holy mosques. It uses Palestinians as human shields. And now it has brought our cradle of civilization to the cusp of regional war. So if you're interested, I'll play the second half of this where he basically says he's ready for regime change
Starting point is 01:17:13 and he's ready and all the Persians in America are ready to go back and reclaim their country. I will say this. So just before 79, the I'll say this. So just before 79, the fall of the Shah who had a secret police and nobody liked him. No. No matter what his son thinks. And in the Bay Area, in particular Berkeley, there was, and Cal was filled with Persian students.
Starting point is 01:17:40 And everybody wanted to get, all these, the same Persians that he's talking about in the United States, they're the ones that wanted regime change to get rid of the Shah and they put in the mullahs. And we did that at the behest of them. So, yes. And so it's like, okay, you can say what you want. I think it's about time that the American Persians stick around and run their shops and businesses and corporations and let the Persians in Persia do what they do instead of meddling. It was the meddling in the first place that got rid of his dad. And now they're going to just screw it up.
Starting point is 01:18:22 Americans screw stuff up. Stay out. Well, isn't that kind of what Trump is saying? Yeah, Trump's been saying it. Yeah, you guys do it yourself. We don't want to do it. You want to sell your oil, sell your oil. Just don't get into bed with China.
Starting point is 01:18:35 We'll lend you the money. We'll send our guys in. We got great construction. I got construction companies. It's all good. Yeah, right. Trump construction. So, Pl. I know how to build. So Plague, I want to hear the second half of that.
Starting point is 01:18:48 And so today, I come to you with a message. This is not the Iranian people's war. It is Ali Khamenei and his regime's war. The tyrants in Tehran couched his warmongering in Iranian nationalism, but he does not speak for our nation. The crimes his regime has committed against you, our neighbors, are an affront to Iranians and our values. For us Iranians, pride in our nation and love of our country do not come at the price of hatred, antagonism, or chauvinism. My compatriots have shown time and time again
Starting point is 01:19:27 that they do not want Iran's wealth spent on fueling wars, fostering instability, or funding terrorism. Iranians are not your enemy. It is the Islamic Republic that is our common enemy, the enemy of all peace-seeking people in our regions, whatever nation they come from or whatever faith they practice. So I say to you, our friends across the Middle East, our region deserves so much better.
Starting point is 01:19:55 But in order to succeed, first, this regime that has held us hostage for nearly half a century must go. The Middle East is all too familiar with turmoil and upheaval. So I know you might fear change will bring chaos but fear not. We will not allow a power vacuum to follow the collapse of this regime. There is a vast coalition of patriotic Iranians at home and abroad ready to step in to serve our nation and make peace with our region.
Starting point is 01:20:27 I have told my compatriots that I will do my duty. I will step forward at their call to oversee this peaceful transition to democracy and Iran's return to the community of nations. Peace is neither a relic of history nor a distant dream. It is a promise we owe to ourselves and our children. And together we can make it a reality. And I'll say that, you know, 1979, absolutely our State Department was stacked with and done so on purpose, as we've heard, with American Jews, because they had a bone to pick and they were like, oh, these guys,
Starting point is 01:21:05 they hate all those guys, so we'll just let them run the show. There's no doubt about that. But it's always been America. And I'm glad Rubio's in there. At least he brings a different perspective. Can't accuse him of being a Zionist. Rubio, yeah, I like Rubio. I mean, I didn't think much of his, I kind of always kind of like the guy in some odd way, even though he's kind of a fruity
Starting point is 01:21:27 dancer. I've never seen him dance, but I'd like to. I have. You have? Well, he's like, there's clips and there's, I mean, they're gone now, but there's clips of him, but there's more clips of Zelensky who is worse. He might as well just been a complete flamer. Flamer.
Starting point is 01:21:35 Yes, a flamer. I mean, I think he's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer.
Starting point is 01:21:43 He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer. He's a very good dancer but there's more clips of Zelensky who is worse. He might as well just been a complete flamer. Yes, a flamer. Right on. Right on. And here's the most interesting part, is the markets. Good to have you with us, YouGa. Global oil prices have tumbled for a second day amid a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Russia. Fragile. a second date amid a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel. In the space of 36 hours or so, oil prices have tumbled by more than 10%.
Starting point is 01:22:10 We haven't seen such a steep decline since early April. The international benchmark Brent has come down below $68 a barrel and the WTI below $65 a barrel. At the start of the week, there was a lot of concern about a potential supply shock should Iran decide to block the Strait of Hormuz. That concern now appears to be gone as a ceasefire remains in place despite earlier violations. President Trump's social media comment that China could continue buying Iranian oil further fuelled the sell-off. Global stock markets, on the other hand, rallied. Wall Street's
Starting point is 01:22:45 three main indexes all ended sharply higher, with the Dow Jones gaining around 530 points, and the S&P 500 approaching its record high close, reached back in February. How about that? Oil goes down. It's amazing. How about you're complaining about Horowitz? No, I'm... On the last show. Hey, he could have made it on, I'm... On the last show. Hey, he could have made it on the way up and on the way down.
Starting point is 01:23:08 Come on. Try doing that for a living. Long and short. That's literally what he does for a living. Yeah, I know, but you can't be that tight. If you were that good, I'd be... Geez, you wouldn't be talking to me. You've almost got to wonder if the fragile ceasefire,
Starting point is 01:23:24 if that isn't a big oil talking point, oh, let's make it fragile. Let's make it sound like it's risky. We don't want the oil is going down. We can't have this. We can't go below 65. That's a problem. We'd get down to 50 something.
Starting point is 01:23:36 Well, the oil baron will still be okay because he's hedged, but most companies will have a problem. Certainly the independent. No, I don't think so. You can make money at Ford. The independents. He can, but he says most are too leveraged. They can't. Well, they shouldn't be.
Starting point is 01:23:51 Wow. Okay. But it's Texas gold, baby. That's just how they've been playing it. So the Hegseth thing, that of course, because President Trump called out CNN specifically as scum. And the New York Times. The New York Times and MSNDC and he's really just losing his everloving mind over that.
Starting point is 01:24:23 So of course, when it's about you, you've got to report about you. At the start of that news conference, the US Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth lashed out at the news media condemning outlets, including CNN for reports that suggest the US strikes on Iran weren't as effective as the Trump administration was initially saying. Listen to this. Because you cheer against Trump so hard, it's like in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump. Oh, wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:24:51 I missed the great opportunity. It's in your DNA. Wait, where is it? Oh, man, I got to find that clip. Because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. Tell me about this sexuality. It's in your DNA.
Starting point is 01:25:13 At the start of that news conference, the US defense secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at the news media condemning outlets, including CNN for reports that the US strikes on Iran weren't as effective as the Trump administration was initially saying. Listen to this. Because you cheer against Trump so hard, in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump,
Starting point is 01:25:36 because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective. Maybe the way the Trump administration is represented isn't true. So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it. Spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind over whether or not our brave
Starting point is 01:26:06 pilots were successful. Yes. And then when you're talking about yourself because your own station's in the news, bring in Brian Stelterwater. All right. Joining us now to discuss is CNN's chief media analyst, Brian Stelter. Brian, thanks for joining us. We should just note that excess attacks are false.
Starting point is 01:26:24 CNN has reported that this was a preliminary assessment. Why is he now trying to say otherwise? Right. And journalists are not the main story here. The main story is what you just covered, the impact of the US strikes on Iran. The public still has a lot that wants to know about the impact of the strikes. But the administration is picking a fight with the press and casting legitimate journalism as unpatriotic right now. The Trump administration is not actually challenging the facts of what CNN reported. Instead, it's objecting to the existence of reporting.
Starting point is 01:26:57 The Trump administration just wants everyone to repeat Trump's words instead of following up, instead of asking questions. Because where are the media? And Hexeth was very emotional, almost spitting mad about this at the press conference this morning, very clearly trying to perform for the president. And we know that is partly why the president picked Hegseth from Fox in order to run the Defense Department.
Starting point is 01:27:19 That kind of performance is what Trump was looking for. Yeah, looking for a Fox News performance. Okay, Brian. But it seems to me, well, if Trump is far from the first politician to use the military as a shield against fair-minded scrutiny, Trump is saying that the B-2 pilots were devastated by this news coverage.
Starting point is 01:27:35 But the reporting by CNN that was mashed by the New York Times and other outlets was not the last word on the matter. It was really just the first word. There's so much more reporting to do on this topic. This is a very complex matter, even though Trump tried to make it sound simple on Saturday night. It's really important to note what CNN did not report. CNN did not report that this mission was a failure, far from it. It may have turned out to be a tremendous success. We just don't know all the facts yet and neither does the
Starting point is 01:28:02 US government. So this performance from Hegsett today, it's part of a pattern of attacking the press trying to claim it's unpatriotic to ask these questions. But I think the history going back to Vietnam and more recently the Iraq war shows that it is quite patriotic. Wow! You mean when you were in front of the blue screen putting on helmets and pretending like you were under attack? That was super patriotic, bro. To ask these questions and hold the government to account. Green putting on helmets and pretending like you were under attack? That was super patriotic, bro. To ask these questions and hold the government to account. Yeah, we were simply reporting what was leaked to CNN by a US official from that initial DIA Defense Intelligence Agency report.
Starting point is 01:28:36 And we reported it in context. Yeah, okay. Yeah, from the DIA. And last one. You write in a new article for CNN, Brian, that questioning power is certainly patriotic. Explain for our viewers why it's necessary for the news media to report on these assessments, even if they are preliminary. Because some of the biggest embarrassments for the American media of the last 50, 60
Starting point is 01:29:00 years have been times where the questions were not asked. You mean like when you called Trump Hitler and all that, that wasn't embarrassing? When people might have neutered themselves, might have quieted themselves. Like the Russia collusion stuff? Yeah. Because there was a rally around the flag effect. Best example of the war in the Iraq war in 2003. Now this set of circumstances is very different.
Starting point is 01:29:24 The US air strikes on Iran were courageous. The actions by the pilots were courageous. Gosh, I would love to hear from the pilots directly, by the way. There's a lot more reporting to do. It seems that Trump doesn't want that reporting to happen and he's calling for firings and those sorts of things. Both CNN and the New York Times have strongly defended the reporting because it has not actually been challenged. The actual details have not been challenged. But, you know, as you've said on this program, well, there's a lot more to learn about this subject.
Starting point is 01:29:51 And that's what the public wants from the press. The public expects the press to do that work dispassionately, neutrally, not looking for an outcome, but trying to find out what actually happened inside Iran. Wow, you deserve a Pulitzer for that. That was great, Brian. You are so awesome. What do you even say? What?
Starting point is 01:30:11 Can you summarize what he said? Yeah. Trump is mean. He's a meanie. He's a meanie. Oh, goodness. Goodness. You got anything else on this? Because I think we've kind of beat
Starting point is 01:30:26 this horse to death. I think we're spent on this topic. Yeah, I think so too. There's this kind of an offshoot. We have the Mamdavi thing that happened in New York City, which I think is super important. Now this to me seems like, first of all, it's being played as if he's already the mayor. Odds are he'll be mayor. In fact, I had the odds from betonline.ag for a couple of shows ago that said he was going to win the primary.
Starting point is 01:30:59 But do you think this is truly idiots who voted for him? Like this is the guy? I mean, I even heard Dave Weiner on his podcast say, no, no, we've got to hold our nose and vote for Cuomo, which I was surprised that Dave Weiner would say Cuomo. He's hardly astute. He thinks he is. And it was the women of New York City that got this guy in.
Starting point is 01:31:26 It's a good—I have three clips. Okay. I have his acceptance speech, but I want to play—start with the rundown. This is the NYC mayor primary from NTD. And Zoran Mamdani, the 33-year-old New York state lawmaker and self-described democratic socialist, declared victory in New York state lawmaker and self-described democratic socialist declared victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary. That says former New York governor Andrew Cuomo concedes.
Starting point is 01:31:53 It's a surprising upset over former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, who had been seeking a political comeback four years after resigning amid sexual harassment allegations. But in brief remarks to supporters, the 67-year-old conceded the race to Mamdani and said he had called to congratulate him. Tonight is his night, he said. Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, holds a state assembly seat in New York's Queensboro and entered the mayoral race as a virtual unknown. According to the city's elections board, he was ahead of Cuomo 43.5 to 36.4
Starting point is 01:32:28 with nearly 95 percent of ballot scanners reporting. Nine other Democratic candidates trailed far behind, but Mamdani's lead in Tuesday's preliminary results appeared too large for Cuomo or any other candidate to overcome. The differences between the two mayoral candidates were stark. Como is a moderate backed by the establishment who served a decade as governor. While Mamdani is a progressive newcomer who promises a break with the past. In the lead up to Tuesday's vote, he garnered endorsements from prominent progressives like Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Mamdani will likely be the favorite in November's general election in a city where Democrats
Starting point is 01:33:11 dominate. The current mayor, Democrat Eric Adams, will also appear on the November ballot as an independent. Wow. That's just, that's, you know, because I was listening to Tina talk about it, because she's followed that a little closer than I have. She said, it's because he just offered all this free stuff, free stuff, and everyone, and all the kids like, oh yeah, free stuff, let's get some free stuff.
Starting point is 01:33:33 Do you think that's true? Well, here's Jesse, I have a rundown of some of the free stuff and some of the changes he wants to make from Jesse. All people, Jesse Waters does one of the best rundowns of this whole thing This is only part of a longer clip, but it's it's pretty It's condensed. It's good other factions won a full jailbreak New York City Democrats just nominated a communist and the commie shatters
Starting point is 01:34:01 Zoran Mamdani would be the first Muslim mayor of New York Zoran's born in Uganda in South Africa, and he only came here seven years ago. The blacks and Hispanics, don't blame them. They voted for Cuomo. Zoran won whites, wealthy whites. They voted for a 33-year-old Muslim immigrant who you can see his nipples in this music video. He campaigned on turning New York into San Francisco, defunding the police, emptying
Starting point is 01:34:28 prisons, legalizing prostitution, city run grocery stores, free transportation, free injection sites. And he says if Netanyahu comes to the UN, he's going to have him arrested. Trump can't believe Democrats nominated someone crazier than Crockett. Quote, it's finally happened. The Democrats have crossed the line. Zoran Mamdani is 100% communist lunatic. He looks terrible.
Starting point is 01:34:56 His voice is grating. He's not very smart. Wait a minute. I don't understand. We have a clip of the mayoral candidates all talking about what's your first trip gonna be? Then all of them were like, oh Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel,
Starting point is 01:35:13 because of course the Jews run New York, don't they? How does this happen? Well, in that same water show, they showed the campaign headquarters when they made the announcement that Cuomo conceded. And the audience was all women. And they were all those same women that you see on TikTok and they all went nuts. They love him. He's exactly what they want.
Starting point is 01:35:45 Oh, that's great. I was reading, I was reading, what's this? A luxury real estate broker say wealthy New Yorkers are already looking to flee. And, and Mondavi has already said that he was going to put in an, an exit tax for anyone who tries to leave the city. Wow. You will pay a tax. I don't know how you can enforce that,
Starting point is 01:36:12 but anyone who wants to move out of New York, exit tax. Not going to put up with it because he wants to be able to, he wants to gouge the rich. Here is his acceptance speech or at least the better part of it. Oh, sorry. Yeah, play, sorry. We have won because New Yorkers have stood up for a city they can afford.
Starting point is 01:36:32 A city where they can do more than just struggle. One where those who toil in the night can enjoy the fruits of their labor in the day. Where hard work is repaid with a stable life. Where eight hours on the factory floor or behind the wheel of a cab is enough to pay the mortgage. It is enough to keep the lights on. It is enough to send your kid to school.
Starting point is 01:37:09 Where rent stabilized apartments are actually stabilized. Where buses are fast and free. Where childcare doesn't cost more than CUNY And where public safety keeps us truly safe And it's where the mayor will use their power to reject Donald Trump's fascism Hold on, is he a they them? I'm really glad you caught that Is he a they them? Because as I said, it stuck out to me too, it that. Is he a they them? It stuck out to me too. It sounds like he's a they them.
Starting point is 01:37:48 That's exactly what he said. Public safety keeps us truly safe. And it's where the mayor will use their power to reject Donald Trump's fascism. To stop mass ICE agents from deporting our neighbors. And to govern our city as a model for the Democratic Party. Oh, okay. This is great, by the way. I am really, this is going to be fun to watch. Fantastic.
Starting point is 01:38:29 I mean, he really, honestly, sincerely wants to get rid of half of the police and put in social workers because they know more about crime than the police do. Yeah, that's great. And he's going to legalize prostitution. New York City had a lot of prostitutes in the 80s. I remember, I was there. I was there. Yeah, I was there too. You could drive down to the 8th Street, I think, was just drive-by.
Starting point is 01:38:55 As far as I can tell, you can almost name the corners and it's a whole entire street. The place was crawling with whores and it was illegal. It was very much like Starsky and Hutch with Huggy Bear. You had pimps walking around and big furry coats and the girls with very short mini mini mini shirts. Spinning their beads. Spinning their beads. Nailed it. Nailed it. Yes. Oh man. A boomer. Boomer talk on display. So there you have it. So it's going to be legal. That would be very interesting because you know, they tried to,
Starting point is 01:39:35 they're trying to do that in California. This guy, Weiner is another super progressive guy. His name's Weiner, Scott Weiner. And he's a gay and super progressive and he wants to... Wants everyone to be gay and prostitution should be legal. Everyone be gay and awesome. Fabulous. And so, gay and fabulous. And so, this guy is, and it's more than just a few items that listen to this guy is really off the rails when it comes to this. He's in the same district as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. That's where they're working from the Queens.
Starting point is 01:40:11 And they have the same base and she's like following him around promoting him. I think, so the thinking is currently that he'll win the whole thing because Eric Adams is going to be demonized as a Trump guy. Oh, of course. Yeah. And the New Yorkers for some reason hate Trump and they don't know what to do about it. This guy's going to win.
Starting point is 01:40:36 Wow. All right. Now my prediction, if you want to hear what I think is going to happen. Well, of course we do. I think that because this guy's going to be worse than de Blasio, he's going to take this city, it's going to take about two years and the city is going to be close to ruination. They're going to have a recall and get him out. They're going to kick him out.
Starting point is 01:41:00 That's my prediction that he will actually not make a full term. I could be wrong. What is the term? Is it four years or five years? I think it full term. What is it? I could be wrong. What is the term? Is it four years or five years? I think it's four years for mayor, but I could be wrong. Let me just look it up. You know, we do have the possibilities. Consult the Book of Knowledge.
Starting point is 01:41:16 How long is Mayorial? Give New York City back to the Dutch. Okay, trolls. Okay, trolls. That's pretty funny. Back to New Amsterdam. Yeah. Four years, yep. Well it would certainly teach New Yorkers a lesson, you know?
Starting point is 01:41:37 And you should have to wear a little pink star to let everyone know you voted for him. Somebody pointed out, and I think it was just an anti, interesting anti-Muslim meme, which is that why do the two financial capitals of the world, assuming this guy gets in. And what's also funny is he's a Muslim who's all pervert for trans and gay rights, which is kind of contradictory. If you're a Muslim, it seems to me. He's a Shiite.
Starting point is 01:42:06 Well, but he was born in Uganda. He lived in, I don't know, South Africa. He code switches all the time into different accents. He's like a comedian. He used to be a rapper. He used to be a rapper. He's a millennial. The hip hopper.
Starting point is 01:42:24 You can't be a rapper. He was a hip hopper. Okay. Yeah, you can't be a rapper. Back, he's a millennial. The hip hopper. You can't be a rapper. He was a hip hopper. Okay. Yeah. He can't be a rapper. Rapper is like 80s. He's 33. Oh, by the way, 33.
Starting point is 01:42:32 Yeah, he's 33. So the point is that you have a Muslim mayor in London and New York, the two financial capitals of the world. Very interesting phenomenon. I don't know what it means. I was talking to my buddy. I had lunch with him. He works for Databricks, which is a, well, he says machine learning, but of course they're
Starting point is 01:42:59 marketing it as AI. And he said that they just had their huge meeting in San Francisco. And he said, it's so difficult because he has huge accountancy sales. He said, I can't get my customers even want to come to San Francisco. And he says, so they had the Moscone Center and he said, they cleaned the city for us. They shoved all those homeless people off on, you know, onto side streets. No, the mosque, he says, Moscone was pristine. The mayor comes up, of course there was some deal.
Starting point is 01:43:33 He says, that mayor is actually better than London breed, of course. This is the mayor come up on stage and say, you know, we're really doing better, really want your business. And I'm proud to announce we have, we've just signed a deal with Databricks for five more years and everyone goes, and we're like, they hate going there. Oh, by the way, he told me something else.
Starting point is 01:43:55 You remember that, that podcast girl who was talking about Mosaic, Mosaic and Palantir used Mosaic to determine that there were, they could build nine dirty bombs. Yeah, a very good example. Remember that clip from last show? Very good. Hold on a second. It's worth playing. If you have it, play it.
Starting point is 01:44:12 Yeah, hold on. Mosaic. Yeah, Rachel Bevens with, that's her podcast, Sarah Bills, the co-founder of DD Geopolitics. Listen. And I was like, wow. So then I started really digging into it and I realized that it's Palantir, it's the Mosaic software which is a cover for Palantir, which is actually exactly like you said, mapping out these data points, stating that there's leaks or issues at certain sites that have never been known to have nuclear issues or nuclear weapons or nuclear material at those sites.
Starting point is 01:44:48 It's very interesting. And now you see kind of the IAEA saying, well, we didn't say that they had nuclear weapons. So the new Whitney Webb, as she branded herself, if you recall from the earlier clip. Oh yeah, now I remember. I'm the new Whitney Webb. Yep, yep, yep. Whitney Webb. Yep, yep, yep, Whitney Webb. So, my boy says, yeah, no, we bought Mosaic in July 2023. It's our company.
Starting point is 01:45:11 It's not Palantir's company. So, but remember, she really started to dig into it and did some deep research. So she did the deep research and missed the elephant in the room completely? Yes, yes. Well, that's another podcast down the tubes. For like $800 million or something.
Starting point is 01:45:30 Yeah, you kind of miss that when you're doing your deep dive. I'm telling you, I'm telling you. It's like when people said, you need to do more podcasts, it's like shooting fish in a barrel, people. It's fun for me, I like it. I have a clip from the Todd cast. The Todd cast? The Chuck Todd cast? Oh lovely. Well, well, do you want to set it up?
Starting point is 01:45:53 I can't remember what it's about, but I put it in here for some reason. Oh, let's listen. Oh no, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. So I took the, he did a discussion with one of his buddies and I decided to take the best, this is what he sounds like in the entire podcast. It's, I couldn't do the whole thing, but I did about 50 seconds worth. Sorry. Was that you? That was me.
Starting point is 01:46:26 Wow. I know it's good, right? I can't. You're getting really good at it. Yeah. Um, it's. Careful now because you're doing a lot of ums now. You're doing ums.
Starting point is 01:46:36 I know, and it's because I listened to the podcast. This isn't the mil you problem. Yeah. You're going to start. That I brought up earlier because I listened to Chuck Todd cast and I ended up saying um, um, um a lot lot but listen to him of the book original sin and then after that and I got a little and so do the Emirati's Um, um, um, that's just a fact. Uh, look, so, uh, now look, um, um, and, uh, um, they're opaque, say, um, um, this week,
Starting point is 01:47:13 uh, on there. Um, but what, nothing that, uh, on that front, uh, um, all right, I'm going to look, I want to share something with you. We had to put our dog down, but, um, um, but anyway, um, I, I'm going to look, I want to share something with you. We had to put our dog down, but but anyway, I I'm just sharing because It's it's one of those things you kind of just just I just want you to love my dog Love your dog and I will see you the next time we upload. Aw, poor Chuck Todd. Leave Todd alone.
Starting point is 01:47:45 Believe him alone. Well, here's what was interesting in this particular podcast. He had Jake Tapper on and he was talking about the book. Oh, about the book, yeah. But he has a prepared part of the show where he does like an editorial. This is the model that you see on Fox
Starting point is 01:47:59 where Laura starts off with the angle and you know, O'Reilly's the one who kind of invented the formula. Yeah. And so he starts off and he's reading it and he does have a slightly different intonation when he reads. Hmm. And he reads about a 14-minute diatribe. Perfect. There's not one um or ah or um or ah ah ah. Because he's reading. He's reading and he's a good reader.
Starting point is 01:48:29 He's a really good reader. So when he's on Meet the Press, he can read the prompter and he sounds like he's talking. He's not quite because when you hear him really talking, he's saying um a lot. But he's a terrific reader and it just goes away. It goes away, gone. He's reading, reading, reading, and then he goes back to ad living and it falls apart. It's a, it's a crappy podcast. It's very long.
Starting point is 01:48:50 Does he have sponsors? Does he have a gold as a sponsor? Not gold yet. What does he have? He has something. I can't remember what it was to be honest about this is by the way, always you see that great ad where the guy shot himself out of a cannon and hit the moon?
Starting point is 01:49:08 Yeah, who is the ad for? Yeah, right. It's interesting, because we had dinner the other night and Laura Logan came by the neighbor and she was talking, her podcast has actually has gotten a lot better. She does it regularly. It's called Going Rogue with Laura Logan,
Starting point is 01:49:26 because I have no agenda. No, I'm just kidding. It's called Going Rogue with Laura Logan. And she has a producer, which is what she always needed. She actually has Luke Coffey. That's one of the J6ers, the guy who got arrested for praying and holding the crutch above his head. Okay.
Starting point is 01:49:44 And he got thrown in jail with 400 days, some crazy amount. Yeah, horrible. And so he's producing it. He's a cool dude. He moved out here. He's producing it. So the podcast is pretty good. And she actually does, and so she has ads, Patriot Mobile, that kind of stuff. And she does reasonably good read, she's a pro. She knows how to do that. And so somehow the topic of value for value came up and I said, well, it's like, I can teach you how to do that. She says, yeah, but I have a real hard time asking people for money.
Starting point is 01:50:18 It feels like begging. And like, that is exactly the part that you have to get over. Because if you don't, eventually, you have to understand that in the advertising business online, there is no artificial scarcity. This is why banner ads and clicks and all that, it goes down to fractions of a penny. It's a race to the bottom because you don't have a 24-hour clock where there's only so much time to catch the eyeballs that are watching this linear medium. So that was a lot different when there were only three networks, period.
Starting point is 01:50:52 Right. TV. And so now it's like, well, how many ads do you want? We can make as many ads as you want forever because there is no scarcity. And before you know it, I told her, if you're not careful, you're going to be like Laura Loomer. Here's her podcast. Laura Luzarote-Positive really is an amazing company. Not only do they have these emergency pet kits, but they also have these supplements here. And this is human grade. Okay. This is human grade. And I just want to show you now, I'm going to actually do this live on
Starting point is 01:51:22 air so you can see for yourself. Okay? 100% human grade ingredients is what it says here on the package. And the ingredients are Alberta grass finished bison liver, Alberta grass finished bison heart, Alberta grass finished kidney. These are the same type of nutrients that you can find in the beef organs that you purchase for yourself. These are products that are so healthy and natural that you could actually eat it yourself. So you could see here, positive bison. It's clearly says dog food topper, and I'm going to put this in my mouth right now. So it tastes like meat. Maybe that is disgusting to you. I'll show you right here. Look, this is the bison product right here.
Starting point is 01:52:05 It clearly says dog food topper. You can see on camera. It actually tastes good. I'm not going to lie. You know how the meeting went. That's disgusting. You know how the meeting went. Poor Laura Loomer. Laura, we have a new campaign and we really want to show people that this is human grade food. So we'd love, we just love it if you could eat some on the air. Eat the dog food. I'm telling you, that's exactly how the meeting went. And Tucker's going to be doing it too, I promise you. They're all going to be eating dog food.
Starting point is 01:52:49 That's right. That's right. Yeah. They're going to be buying gold and eating dog food. Well, your Laura, she, that is a problem. If you don't know how to ask for money, I mean, churches do it. PBS does it. PBS, which is a, nobody calls them a bunch of beggars. No.
Starting point is 01:53:10 They're really, and they're very good at it. I did tell her, the caveat is you have to have an outstanding product. If you don't have a good product, it's pathetic. She has a good product from what you say. Yeah, it's pretty good. So she could do it, but she doesn't know how to do it. She doesn't feel comfortable doing it. This is a real problem with people with pride. This is a pride issue. It's nothing to do with anything but pride. I have too much pride to ask for support. I have too much pride to go to my neighbor and say, can I borrow a cup of sugar?
Starting point is 01:53:47 I have too much pride. I'm too much above it. This is bad. And with that, I'd like to say in the morning to you, the man who put the pride in begging for money. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only Mr. John C. DeVora. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeVorell! Yeah, good morning to you Mr. Craney, I'll ship the seabloods on the ground, feed the air subs in the water, and dames the nights out there. Good morning to the trolls in the troll room, let me count you trolls for a second boys. 2064 today on the troll countage, we'll take that for what it is. Hello trolls!
Starting point is 01:54:25 Today's Thursday, right? Yeah, that's good, right? Yeah, average is 18. Yeah, so we're doing good. Way to go trolls. Bring it! It's two in a row. Two in a row. And this is a big episode for us. This is episode 1776 that represents the signing of the Declaration of Independence. No, this is the formation of the Declaration of Independence? No, this is the formation of the Constitution. The Constitution. No, no, the Constitution came later. I should know better.
Starting point is 01:54:52 We went through the Declaration of Independence. This is the Declaration of Independence, yes. And then we had the Articles of Confederation. Ah, right. And that fell apart because of various reasons. Yeah, there was all kinds of stuff because people wanted biblical stuff in there. There was all kinds of stuff. They finally brought in the key guy that people always forget about.
Starting point is 01:55:13 But the guy who really put it together was John Madison, the little guy, short guy, I-4, I think. Petite male. Petite male who was the brainiac behind the US Constitution. I mean there's other guys that contributed but he was the main go-to guy. They all pledged their fortunes, their sacred honor to this country. They did. Well they had to. Well, that's right, there was no way back.
Starting point is 01:55:44 And I'm glad they did. to. Well, that's right. There was no way back. And I'm glad they did. And we're still here. And numerology has always been an important part. I tried to explain this at the dinner. Said, you can't ask for like, you know, say, give me $5. It doesn't work. You have no idea what people value stuff at.
Starting point is 01:56:01 People will value your stuff. You don't know what they're... And $5 may be a lot for somebody. This is another concept that is lost on most people who use the value for value model to support their podcasts. They don't get that. And it's impossible. No, they don't get it. They don't get it. You can explain it. You tried. It's just almost impossible to explain. The only reason we even came to the conclusion is because what we started observing by having open-ended donations at the very beginning of this podcast, and people would throw in their favorite number.
Starting point is 01:56:33 Yes. All kinds, boobs. Boobs. Hey, that was always my favorite. They all laugh. Ha ha ha. But I think it's because they themselves don't want to part with their money. I think that's part of it.
Starting point is 01:56:48 Like, Oh no, I would never give money to a podcast. Well, maybe you're listening to the wrong podcast. I give money to podcasts all the time. If they ask for it. Remember from my wife, the retired from corporate life, C-suite level communications officer, the number one reason people don't give money is because they weren't asked. You know, you can't just put a PayPal logo there and say, eh, you got to ask.
Starting point is 01:57:18 Yes, the old tip jar phenomenon. Oh, tips. Yes, I have a tip jar. Well, you're going to get tip money then. Yeah, nickel dime quarter. There was this other couple at this dinner. You have to overchange this in someone's pocket. There was another couple at the dinner. They're from California and I guess she has a podcast, although it's just... Who doesn't? Yeah, it's just a YouTube and...
Starting point is 01:57:44 It's a podcast meetup. YouTube and Rumble. I said, do you have an RSS feed? No. I said, well, that's the first thing you got to fix. You need an RSS feed. And that explained all that. He says, you know, and I do, I do okay with the donations.
Starting point is 01:57:57 He said, well, tell me how you do it. Well, I never asked for it myself. Have someone else do it. I said, okay. And then here come, he came an amazing piece of advice from her, from her accountant, who does the books for billionaires, I'm told, don't, don't say their donations, don't say that.
Starting point is 01:58:16 My accountant said, you're just a guy sitting with a box by the side of the road, then that's tax free if they give it to you. And I said, really? What? Yeah, I'm like, this was a certified public accountant that said this to you. Said that makes no, no, no, as long as you don't call it a donation. Oh, please. Yeah, I'm like, why don't you just call the IRS up right now? Ask him about it. Turn yourself in. Wow. Wow. Wow. It was amazing. Anyway. If you want to get around the taxes, you can become a, a, a nonprofit.
Starting point is 01:58:56 You can become a charity. You can, you can set it up that way. It's a lot more. It's actually just for the people out there are podcasters. I want to know this because this was researched out by my son. Yes. We've done all the research on this. We believe me. And so if you're a non-profit. If there's a way to evade taxes, John has checked it. Believe me. Yes. And the key to success is don't. Pay your taxes. Just no, don't pay your taxes. No, pay your taxes.
Starting point is 01:59:25 Yeah. But don't try to evade. And one of the interesting phenomenons that J.C. Kim was to research on this, if you become a nonprofit because you don't want to pay your taxes, you have to fill all that extra paperwork, the nonprofits, charities, well, you can take it off your taxes if you donate to us. Get less money. Yeah. Yeah. As opposed to the honest working stiffs like the two of us, we take in... Pay taxes.
Starting point is 01:59:54 We take in the money, we pay our taxes. Yes, we do. We contribute back to society. Yes. So... And we don't get any benefits really. Yes. And we don't get any benefits really. So the trolls are in the troll room. There's over 2,000 of them listening. That's very nice.
Starting point is 02:00:12 And a lot of people are in there. The trolls have been quite active today. Quotes like, I guess the Jew money came in. Actually, one guy did come in saying that. Oh really? We did get Jew money came in. Yeah. All right. Well, actually one guy did come in. Oh really? We did get Jew money? Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 02:00:29 I think so. Yeah. There's some Jew money in here. No, it's just value for value. And that means that you can support us any way that you want to with your time, your talent, your treasure. In an indirect way, the modern podcast app guys are supporting us. They enable a lot of functionality
Starting point is 02:00:49 that none of these other podcasts use. So if you use Podverse or Podcast Guru or Fountain or Cast-O-Matic, all of these podcasts have all kinds of features. In particular, the one I like the most is that you get the bat signal, you can listen to the live stream. The fact that Apple hasn't done that blows my mind.
Starting point is 02:01:08 It's like what an obvious way to capture radio at this very moment is to just boom, let everybody do their podcast live stream. You put it right in. It's like an episode. It shows up. You get a notification. I don't know what they're doing over there. Not invented here probably. Oh yes. And I know that what they're doing over there. Not invented here probably. Oh yes. And I know that is the plague of Silicon Valley. Yeah. And I know they listen. And I'm sure the people in the podcast group are really, I know a couple of them, they're really nice people,
Starting point is 02:01:39 but they must be so frustrated hearing me go on about this. So anyway, yeah. Well you do. Yeah. Yeah. Um, we have contributors in the form of art, which is a big one for us because people, you know, they're always looking forward to, oh, what's the art going to be? What are these guys going to choose? It's going to be something new. It looks great on the social media. And boy, we picked a doozy. We picked a doozy for episode 1775, Boomer Benefits. This was by Joe Baba. I don't think Joe Baba has been chosen for anything yet, but this was the Trump eating a huge hot dog
Starting point is 02:02:16 with Benjamin Netanyahu looking at him with mouth agape, pointing at him, and it had the desired effect. A lot of people were saying, what's that in your mouth? Other people were like, hey, I can't wait to hear this episode. They might've been disappointed. But that's a good episode. Yeah. And you know, like, oh yeah, yeah, the Jews are doing it.
Starting point is 02:02:40 Israel, Israel runs the country. Look at Minneton Yahu is forcing Trump to deep throat a hot dog. We knew all of this would come up and Tina, I'll say she's hey, hey, hey, hey, what happened to the rule of no famous people on the art? I said yes. The rules are meant to be broken. The exception proves the rule exactly right. We liked it. Um, you know, there's nothing, it liked it over everything else. It superseded the fact that famous people rule the humor of it and the, just the, the composition, the humor. Yes.
Starting point is 02:03:17 It went beyond, it, it usurped the rules. It pushed past. So you can push past if you're good. Now you were actually pushing pretty hard for a moment there on the pass key from a digital 2112 man. Because we talked about the pass keys, remember that? Yeah, but I thought I was pushing hardest for the Chinese thing down below. Oh yeah, I did like the passkey. I'm looking at it now.
Starting point is 02:03:48 Yeah, I did because I thought it was I just thought it was artsy and I liked it. I got a lot of comment on the passkey. Yeah. And I understand. Oh yeah, I saw. Yeah, people. Yeah, you were. I understand the passkey and since we're just talking about it, allow me to share bonus
Starting point is 02:04:03 content everybody. See, most people, they only give you bonus content if you pay extra. We just give it to you before we even thank you for paying extra. Does that sound right? No. So passkeys is basically like a Bitcoin secret key and you store it on your phone or on your computer. So from a security standpoint, yeah, it makes a lot of sense because there's only one way you can get in. And that's with your passkey, which is stored. But if you lose your passkey, you're screwed. Or let's say you lose your phone or your computer blows up and
Starting point is 02:04:45 So I went to my favorite source for this Dave Jones who has been a sys admin for 23 years. I trust him implicitly He says pass keys are better on paper better in every way But in the real world they only thwart credential stuffing So it's no better than a password manager on its own. Because there's no way for you to recover if you lose access to them. That's the Bitcoin key ownership problem. Every website allows you to recover your account using the having trouble
Starting point is 02:05:17 logging in traditional email verification route, which bypasses the passkey. If someone hacks your email, you are still fully owned. Email accounts are still the Achilles heel of internet security, and I agree. So passkey, yeah, I can see where nerds like me, like, oh, passkey is great, I don't, you know, just use the passkey because I know how to back it up, I know where to put it so that I can retrieve it.
Starting point is 02:05:41 But now you're basically, you're removing the help desk for people who need it, who've been taught you need it. There's a help desk. If I can just call somebody, right? No, you won't be able to call somebody. So that's PassKeys. We've done that. Now, let us think.
Starting point is 02:05:59 Skipping back to the art. Oh yeah, there's more. I thought you pay now. We like that. We did like it. It was too muddy. Yeah, that was the problem. You paid.
Starting point is 02:06:12 Well, no, the problem was the other piece is better. Yeah, that was that was the ultimate problem. Oh yeah, you pay now. It was washed out. That's another digital 2112 man piece. It's like, it's like they put a piece of film over it. This is the AI art problem. Mud. Mud.
Starting point is 02:06:31 Muddy art. Muddy art. Yeah, it's no good. Yeah. So that one, I was, uh, congratulations to, uh, our, uh, relatively new artists who came in with that and he's been around for, he's, he's done a couple. It's all AI, of that. He's been around for, he's done a couple, it's all AI of course. It's ruined everything.
Starting point is 02:06:49 Ruined everything, ruined everything. We have a lot of people to thank because as we explained earlier, numerology has always been a big thing with the No Agenda crowd and Gitmo Nation. And we love it. Whenever, and we haven't had a great episode number come up in a long time, probably since Pi Day,
Starting point is 02:07:09 even that's a bust these days. No, that's been a bust since day one. Oh, it really was. It's never caught on. But 1776, I mean, come on, everyone understands the significance of the number and boy, did they ever. So we thank everybody $50 and above and
Starting point is 02:07:27 If you support us with 200 or above just because it's a lot of money We love to give you something extra for that. No tote bag. You just give you credit It's a credit on the website credit in the credits and you can use that anywhere credits are recognized like imdb.com Because it's true. You are then an associate executive producer of the No Agenda Show for that episode, and we will read your note, $300 and above, the extra special. And we will read your note,
Starting point is 02:07:55 and you get an executive producer account. And we have a number of them, not surprising. And a number of them anonymous. Yes, this is good, The spooks came in. The spooks woke up and came in. The anonymous from Charlotte, North Carolina, $1,776.76. Oh, I had a little extra ditty there.
Starting point is 02:08:18 And says, thank you for your courage. I love it. The higher the amounts, the shorter the notes. It's uncanny. It kills me. It's uncanny how it works. Well, let's go to the next anonymous from Parts Unknown USA, 1776. And his note is anonymous USA. He doesn't even say anything. So I think he gets a double up karma.
Starting point is 02:08:41 All right, we'll hand those out. You've got... Double up... Karma. He gets a double up karma. Alright, we'll hand those out. You've got karma. Over to Weymouth, Massachusetts, Plum Tucker. 1776, please credit me as Plum Tucker. This blows me right past knighthood and into baronet. No jingles, no karma, but I will humbly request a deduction. Thanks and thank you for your courage.
Starting point is 02:09:05 You've been deduced. Nice. Thank you. So, we got one awesome Jason in Smyrna, Georgia, 1776. Great. And he actually has a note. Hi Adam and John, I was going to donate earlier and ask for some jobs karma for some friends, but they both got jobs So I guess I just I guess it's just the thought that counts
Starting point is 02:09:33 I believe this donation brings me to the level of I count Wow and grants me lifetime access to the no agenda Platinum bundle it does and you get my phone number. You can text me whenever you want. Yes, actually Viscounts can text Adam. And wine recommendations from John on the fly. Yeah, if I'm here and you want me to check a wine list out, send me a picture while you're at the restaurant.
Starting point is 02:09:59 John does it, he does it. I do it when I can. If I'm watching something on TV downstairs I can't female ice hockey. Yeah. Yeah, I got no the female. I okay the female ice hockey from University of Wisconsin the girls At what was it West River, what did I call it? It's River Falls River Falls. Yes, they sent me a They sent me a hoodie or a sweatshirt. Oh.
Starting point is 02:10:30 And I thought of the blue because they won two championships in a row in 24 and 25. Now the monkey comes out of the sleeve. You were bought off. Well, so I gave him a plug. And then I thought about it and I said, where's my Florida stuff? Florida's been, I'd never heard anything about the basketball. Now they won the championship in hockey. Nothing. I had two people promise me Florida stuff. Nothing. They're just cheap in Florida.
Starting point is 02:10:56 You can figure out why. So, uh, okay. So he continues one, one awesome Jason. Um, he's got his platinum bundle. he got that. Keep up the good work, he writes, for more years, for more years, just four more years. Get it? Yep, for more years, many more years, for more years. I'd like some jobs in relationship, obviously he wants jobs anyway. Thank you for your courage. If I count Dr sir awesome some Jason PhD jobs jobs jobs and jobs Karma all right another
Starting point is 02:11:38 1776 from Millennial Fred then he sent in a note which I have here. He says the season, Sy Sylvania, Ohio. I requested, one, requested night name Sir Millennial Fred. Two, if you must have an exit strategy, please appoint new hosts. The show must go on. Well, yeah, that'll be Darren and Larry, of course. Three, and by the way, they'll do the show, but they have to pay us a VIG. You know, we're licensing, just licensing. Oh yeah, duh.
Starting point is 02:12:11 Duh. Three, hopefully leadership change in Iran will result in a leadership change in Israel. And I think that's his note. So okay, thank you very much. No other jingles or karma. So there you go. No, no. All right. Very. No other jingles or karma. So, there you go. It's very strange.
Starting point is 02:12:26 The whole packaging by this guy. Interesting, interesting way of doing it. It was in a big envelope with a cardboard thing, a bunch of little envelopes with money in the envelopes, and it was just very, I will say it was spooky. Oh, well, I hear you. We should have these kinds of dates more often. Spooky.
Starting point is 02:12:46 That was Millennial Fred. Okay, now there's the one, so we go from good to whatever we have here. And it's a big long note. I think you can read the second half. Dan Fousi. Oh yes, okay. And he came in with, uh, 10 30 26. And he says he apologized for the long note.
Starting point is 02:13:12 Now where's the second half begin now for my original note. Oh, okay. This is, this is future night. Now nights are Dan night. A lot of nights going on here of West Central Ohio please deduce me you've been deduced now he'll keep it short I was started listening about the time Biden took office I had heard John for years on Twitter and missed his non woke, non, uh,
Starting point is 02:13:46 non flaming liberal point of view. I wonder what he's who's referring to there. I had been struggling for the last few years listening to the woke guy and this week in woke rant about Trump and the Republicans. I finally couldn't take it anymore. So I started listening to No Agenda. Since then I haven't missed an episode and haven't listened to any episodes of that pathetic excuse of a net cast. Okay. It's easy, easy, easy, easy.
Starting point is 02:14:16 Yes. Back off. Thanks for all you guys do and keep up the good work. Four more years, the general health karma for my family. Jingles, I got ants and rubalizer. Sir Dan of the West Central Ohio, if approved by the Purage Committee. The Purage Committee approves. The Purage Committee says yes. Yes, we approve. Not a problem. Here's your ants and rubalizer on the way.
Starting point is 02:14:39 I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. I gotLizer on the way. I got ants. I got ants. I don't know if you've heard of the ants, but I can't hear you. India, Tango, Mike, standby.
Starting point is 02:15:01 33, 33, 33, Rub-A-Lizer out. You've got karma. All right. Thank you very much. And we now go to Steve Schneider in Round Lake, Illinois. Steve Schneider in Round Lake, Illinois. And he just says, ITM, jingles. What's that in your mouth? And Hot Pockets. Oops.
Starting point is 02:15:34 What's that in your mouth? Hot Pockets. Oh, I get it. Oh, that's cute. That's cute, yeah, I got it. That's cute, I like it. It was very nice. Archie in Tigard, Oregon, $1,000 and one cent.
Starting point is 02:15:47 So that's a nice little, uh, palindrome. Hello, Adam and John. Jingles the Beatles. Yeah, no. With this donation, I become a knight of the no agenda round table. I'd like to be known as henceforth as Dr. Sir. Yeah, no. Uh, Commodoreadno, Commodore 128. Commodore 128. No one's done that yet. That's a good one.
Starting point is 02:16:09 Please order a fresh stroopwafel and rare steaks for the roundtable. I kindly request baby incubating karma for my smokin' hot wife, house selling and buying karma and prayers as Tiggered has gotten overly crowded. Huh. And my family is growing. Interesting. I never knew that. Thank you for your courage, Dr. Sir Yeah No, Commodore 128.
Starting point is 02:16:38 Yeah no. Yeah no. You'll say yeah, while you'll say no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no. You're saying yeah, while you're saying no. Yeah, no. You know, you know. Yeah, no. I don't know why you're saying yeah while saying no. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 02:16:57 You know, you know. Yeah, no. I don't know why you're saying yeah while saying no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no. Yeah, yeah no, yeah no, yeah no You've got Parma Ah nice Hadn't heard the yeah no in a long time
Starting point is 02:17:15 Daryl Irons is in Wyoming, Michigan Wyoming, Michigan, $1000 LTB FTD Long time, boner, full time douchebag. Listener, off and on since Adam was on Twitter. That's a long time ago. DEDOUCHE ME PLEASE. You've been dedouche'd. Listener, more nowadays since the media deconstruction is more than welcome and essential to good mental health in my opinion donating for show 1776 seems apt considering the freedom of thought youtube promote and many
Starting point is 02:17:50 support unabashedly hopefully the phd will assist me when uh making the effort to hit people in the mouth who want to know the truth of our life jobs karma for my wife uh And they says, oh, yeah, my thing is right. Protect their freedoms. Wait, wait, what? Long time boner, first time donor. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:18 Protect their freedom. That was okay. I have that one actually. Yes. Protect their freedom. Trump. I'm that one actually. Yes, protect their freedom Trump I'm gonna come I didn't have Time to because the spreadsheet came in very late. So I'm kind of doing everything on the fly here Trump okay, and then what else does he want?
Starting point is 02:18:41 Rev out we're in L no real conflict no conflict. Okay Blessings to the show and all involved. PS Nightname, sir. OGPI of the Great Lakes. Intelligence work takes place within a strong legal framework. We operate under the rule of law and are accountable for it. In some countries secret intelligence is used to control their people. In ours it only exists to protect their freedoms. Protect their freedoms. Is that great? Yeah, long time for that. Protect their freedoms. I'm gonna come. There's no real conflict. That was that billiard ball guy that said that.
Starting point is 02:19:28 Yeah, no, that was, wasn't that Gordon? No, no, it wasn't, no, it was his associate. It was one of the guys that was in the, one of the ministers. Hague, Hague, Hague, Hague. That's right, Hague. He's called Baldi. Baldi, yes. Sir Ji. Baldi. Yes. Baldi. Sir JRE.
Starting point is 02:19:47 Joe Rogan experience. But he's in this guy's in Boulder City, Nevada. Thousand dollars. Good day, gentlemen. I've been waiting for this show to provide well-deserved compensation for the product you provide. I hope this message finds you well. However, I have some business to tend to and cannot provide the note I wish you fellows to read on the air due to technical
Starting point is 02:20:14 difficulties. Well, send us some other times. A thousand dollars, you deserve it. Sir J.R.E. of the mighty Colorado. Well, that's very nice. One second, here we go. Next up we have Sir David, Bel Air, Texas, 69, 69, 9, 696, 6969. Love that. Jingles, Climagate, it's science, rub-a-lizer. Shout out to Mr. Jefferson for show 1776 on my 69th birthday. Life, liberty and the pursuit of no agenda.
Starting point is 02:20:44 It brings me to Baron. I'm claiming the Texas Gulf Coast Says sir David fresh Prince of Bel Air Already Shut up already! It's science! India, Tango, Mike, standby, 33, 33, 33, verbalizer out. Dr. Kiki was well ahead of her time with the shut up already is science. She was way before COVID when we all had to follow the science. She's kind of a trendsetter, and I think about it. I guess so. Michael Johnson in Montello, Wisconsin, 666.67.
Starting point is 02:21:34 In the morning, gentlemen, thank you for your courage and the amygdala shrinkage. This donation brings me to knighthood, and I ask that I please be given the title Sir Michael Wisconsin Knight of the pipe no requests for the roundtable and I and I have been reliably informed that the Mutton and me is top-notch. It is it is very. It's very good. Jingle requests. Two to the head. Little girl yay and Obama you might die. Please give a douchebag call out for my Argentinian brother, Maddie P.
Starting point is 02:22:14 Give her the great work. Sincerely, Michael Johnson in Montello, Wisconsin. Oh, me hit that again. again. You might die. Shahil Amin. Shahil Amin, Enola, Pennsylvania 53328. Congratulations show number 1776. This donation is from the three Amin siblings, Suril, Sahil and Shafali. Sahil and Shefali. 1776.76 times 3 is 53328. Whoa! Now you're talking. Numerology anybody? But please give the producer credit to Shefali Amin. Amin.
Starting point is 02:22:56 We've been long-time listeners since the very first show and want to thank you both for years of entertainment and excellent media deconstruction. Could we please have some medical career karma as all three of us are entering the final stretches of our training along with whatever Reverend Manning jingle is most readily available. Okay, let me find a Manning for you. Okay, I got a classic Manning for you. Those are always a household favorite. Love and light from the Amil siblings.
Starting point is 02:23:24 Okay, so we'll give you... What? I was just gonna say you have to put make sure that's a switcheroo. It doesn't say... No, it says Shamil. It says it goes to Shamil. Oh, Shafali. Shafali. Okay, yes. I'll do the switcheroo right away. That's a Shona money shot. Oh, Jesus. Oh, Lord! Look at that! That's a money shot! K.A.D.D. and Conway in a money shot! You've got Karma Sir Edward in Batesville, Indiana 376 Please apply this donation to Mark and Maria The most awesome hosts
Starting point is 02:24:01 hosts in the universe, little siblings there from me. God bless the USA. Thank you for your courage sir Edward of Tatton Hall, Baron of Flyover countries, another switcheroo actually. Yep, I have it noted that sir Mark and Dame Maria of the Greenwood I believe. They do the Indiana meetup and it's a big big big big show they do over there Got it Commodore G is in Cincinnati, Ohio 34375 he just says Commodore G. So I think that's a double-up Karma. You've got John L. Borini parts unknown 34003, please accept this donation of
Starting point is 02:24:46 Don Alborini, Parts Unknown 340-03, please accept this donation of 340-03. It's been quite a while since my last donation, but I plan to start a sustaining donation going forward. Good man. Yeah, excellent. This donation brings me to Barron status and it's acceptable to the, if it is acceptable to the peerage committee, I like to claim the title of Barron Sirlea, get it Sirlea, Rice President of the United States. Please continue the great media deconstruction and analysis that you both provide. Sincerely, John Alberini, formerly of Gurneville, or Gurneville as it's now pronounced, California,
Starting point is 02:25:21 but now residing in parts unknown. Sergun is in Overland Park, Kansas, 33334. Sergun says, thank you to the best country in the world and the best podcast in the universe. Gonna get some stripper names, R2D2 Karma, and John's nut-fisting story at the end of the show. Love you, mean it, Baron Sergun Lee North, KCK. I'm gonna give you a little bit of the fisting nuts
Starting point is 02:25:44 and some strippers. And just go for it John tell us your peeve about the fisting method of eating snacks on an airplane. I see this on the airplane and it's very annoying and I think it will result in fights breaking out because it's just so annoying to watch. Guy takes his bag of peanuts and he throws a pile of them into his palm of his hand and then he makes a fist around the nuts. Around the nuts. Straight from Recita, here she is, Raven! Give it up! You've got it. Oh man, I miss Club 33.
Starting point is 02:26:24 They burned it down. Yeah, I miss Club 33. They burned it down. Yeah, I know. It was... Sergun in Overland Park. Oh, I'm sorry. I got the wrong one. No, no. You just did Sergun.
Starting point is 02:26:35 Yes. Edo Court in... Edo. Edo? Edo. Oh, Edo. It's a Dutch city. Dutch, yes.
Starting point is 02:26:44 In Elmere. Elmira. Elmira. 33333. I don't really care about the value for value system. I just want to have my own IMDB page and that's selfish so be it. Here's some value. say frikandel broodje gehakt, kapsatan broodje warm vlies. Okay. That'd be funny, he says. Repeat after me.
Starting point is 02:27:15 Frikandel. Frikandel. Broodje gehakt. Broodje gehakt. Kapsalon. Kapsalon. Broodje warm vlies. Broodje warm vlees. Brootje warm vlees. To all the Dutch are cracking up.
Starting point is 02:27:25 Paul Smith is an anchorage elastic. Hey wait. What? What does it all mean? Oh, a Frikandel is like a Dutch sausage, but it's filled with pig eyes and earlobes and foreskins. Oh God. A brootje gehakt is a meatball.
Starting point is 02:27:38 Oh God. A brootje gehakt is a meatball. Oh God. A brootje gehakt is a meatball. Oh God. A brootje gehakt is a meatball. Oh God. A brootje gehakt is a meatball. Oh God. A brootje gehakt is a meatball. Oh God. sausage but it's filled with pig eyes and earlobes and foreskins. A broodje gehakt is a meatball sandwich. Oh no, a meatball sandwich of ground beef,
Starting point is 02:27:55 raw. Kopsalon is a barber shop and a broodje warmfles is like kind of a Dutch pastrami sandwich. You're welcome. Paul Smith in Anchorage Alaska 333.33 honky-tonk Willie says no jingles just some legal karma please family law stuff. Oh you got it we can take care of that. You've got karma. Hallie Porter, H-A-L-L-E-Y, in Pensacola, Florida, 33333. Gentlemen, I apologize for the long delay between donations. I'm sure this ant puppy has passed away by now.
Starting point is 02:28:42 I can only blame my cheapskate of a husband. He won't even let me send dog food to the PO box. Well, you haven't got that advertiser yet. Alas, he may be cheap, but at least he's a God-loving patriot. Congrats on Show 1776. What a monumental occasion and it's truly an honor to be a producer for the best podcast in the universe. Please send jobs. For my husband so he can keep drinking. Oh, I'm so we can keep donating. And for jingles, let me have your best round of America jingles,
Starting point is 02:29:19 whatever you want. America jingles. What she said. We are here hashtag America near our hashtag target soon. And this is an American moment. All right and then Jobs. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Youth jobs. Karma.
Starting point is 02:29:45 Okay, we move on to Hailey Porter, Pensacola, Florida. 333333. Loving patriot. Congrats on show 1776. Wait, where am I? I did Haaley Porter. Oh, I'm sorry. You're on Valentino.
Starting point is 02:30:07 Valentino, Argyro, Argyro, Argyro, Argyro, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 33333. Jingle a drone again, credit change back, change requests back to my full name please, okay. No agenda, a fantastic product. If you're in need of a realtor in Michigan primarily in Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas Put your trust in a fellow. No agenda producer to get the job done Email me at Val at base property grp comm base property
Starting point is 02:30:38 grp.com Val and if you want fantastic natural beard products Wow, this is it If you want fantastic natural beard products, wow this is a combo. If you want fantastic natural beard products and beeswax candles, go to Castelcelano.com. Keep up the great work boys! That was the jingle request. Alright, we got it. Kevin Barber in Odessa, Odessa, Florida. 33333, your analysis of Israel and the Middle East strategy in 1774 was amazing! Thank you. I've had questions about this for years. in the Middle East strategy in 1774 was amazing.
Starting point is 02:31:25 Thank you. I've had questions about this for years. Hot take AI used well. Hot take. Hot take AI used well is a super useful tool and PS no agenda listeners donating was super easy. Just do it. Oh, that's a good one. Thank you, Kevin. Sir Baron John Helmer, Shawnee, Kansas, 333. And he says,
Starting point is 02:31:54 1776, bitches. No jingles, no karma. Sir Baron John Helmer of the Shawnee, Kansas. Hmm. Okay. This is... How did I get to how long it was today. Greg the welder, good old Greg. He is in Pottstown, Pennsylvania and he gave 3.33. And he says, I was punched in the mouth and called a douchebag by Tom... Ah, this is the last show? By Tomonymous. Yes.
Starting point is 02:32:29 So I require a deducing. You've been deduced. I love the show. Forget my tardiness. I love the show and listen to every episode. I've punched a few mouths, but a real donation is passed. Thanks for always giving praise to welders. Yes. Well, you know, do we pay for the welders? Yes. every episode. I've punched a few mouths, but a real donation has passed. Thanks for always
Starting point is 02:32:45 giving praise to welders. Yes. Well, you know, do we praise welders? I just tell people to become welders. Well, that's high praise coming from you. And other trades on the show. I'm sure I'm not the only one who appreciates the love. Some house buying karma would be great. You don't have to read the rest of the note on the show. Oh, nice. But I wanted to make a statement regarding Senator Mike Lee's public land sale proposal. I'm an advocate for all public lands. I'm going to read some of this. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:33:18 These lands are owned by the American public. Us, we own them. I think we had a clip, didn't I have a, I don't know if we played the clip where they're going to sell some public land, it amounts to 0.001% of them. That was me, yes. Oh, no, no, it's 0.75%. Yeah, big deal. Max. And they're making a big fuss. Oh, you're selling the land. We own the land. They're managed by the federal government and trust for the American people.
Starting point is 02:33:47 These lands are and always will be more valuable to the American people as wild places and places of recreation and resources. None of it should be sold. Even.075 always against it. Yeah. Particularly when proposed by a Senator whose top contributors consist of Microsoft and
Starting point is 02:34:05 the Blackstone group. This is actually President Trump's proposal because he wants to build housing on it and some of it for oil. But I don't think it'll go for oil because no one is drilling, baby. No one's doing new wells. Don't have to. No. So yeah, there you go. It'll go towards your medical. It goes on to promote
Starting point is 02:34:30 these lands remain staying with the government. And so okay, it's a reasonable position. That's your position. You're sticking with it, Greg the welder. Jason Edmonds, Johnson City, Tennessee, 31776. I see what you did there. ITM John and Adam, please accept this remittance of 31776 plus fees. Your deconstruction is invaluable in the preservation of my sanity. Hopefully this assists you in maintaining your independence. Oh yeah, it does. Of course it does. Appreciate that. Sir Brian Tobiasen in Gardner, Kansas. 30888.
Starting point is 02:35:09 ATM Gents, I just noticed that I had been around, it's been a year since I donated. And it's unacceptable. You guys are a major part of my week. And I can't imagine how incredibly miserable I'd be without getting my news from, just getting my news from the M5M. Thanks for all you do and can I please get a jobscommer for my expansion of my real estate and architecture photography firm into Columbus, Missouri from Kansas City? Any no agenda producers who need photos of buildings
Starting point is 02:35:40 in any matter for any purchase can check out kchomephotography.com. I do have reasonable travel rates, maybe even to Tokyo, he says to Duchess Astrid. Yes. Jingles. Well, they're architects, so they could use a photographer once in a while. I bet they can. What's that in your mouth? Don't trust China.
Starting point is 02:36:05 And little girl, yay, thank you for your courage and hard work and keeping me and my family sane. Sir Brian Tobiasen, Viscount of Chief's Kingdom. What's that in your mouth? Donald Trump, don't trust China. China is asshole. Yay! Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let John and Adam, even with this and my past donations,
Starting point is 02:36:37 my V for V falls around $1 per show or 33 cents per hour, which still doesn't feel like adequate value. I encourage all producers to do some quick amygdala math to determine your amount of shows listened to versus the amount donated. How much is your brain maintenance worth? Love you guys. Heart emoji. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:36:59 I love that. Got a heart in there somehow. Michael Tasler in Urbandale, Iowa two six three two two He's the first associate executive producer on today's wonderful show 250 donation to the show number one seven seven six to two Oh two six celebrating Independence Day 250th anniversary one year early D douche me, please Sorry, yeah, go ahead. Sorry D douche him year early. De-douche me please. Call it the Independence Day donation. You can run the promotion through the next year. No, that's an idea. Don't give John any ideas. That was it.
Starting point is 02:37:45 It's running through this promotion, the 1776 promotion runs through the 4th of July. Oh, oh really? Oh, okay. Well, that's good to know. We move on to J Surplus in Greenville, South Carolina. Associate executive producer credit for you with $250. ITM John Adam, this Semper Fi donation was for episode 1775, the year our Marine Corps came alive. That's right.
Starting point is 02:38:13 On November 10th, the Marines will celebrate 250 years of honorable and faithful service, but we don't need parades as we celebrate our birthday every year. This donation was a suggestion of my smoking hot marine wife who was listening live in the car with our three human resources. I was hit in the mouth in 2018 and of course my attempt to be deduced on Sunday broke PayPal. I won't take so long to donate again.
Starting point is 02:38:39 Yes, it did break PayPal. I'm going to deduce you again. Just to make sure you got it. Thank you for the best podcast in the universe. Jingles, Judge Jeanine, bomb them and Obama, you might die. In fact, I would say bomb them, bomb them, and then bomb them again. You might die. Yes.
Starting point is 02:38:58 That's right. Yeah, I think some of these donations were from last week. Could be. Because we had that cutoff at 3 o'clock. Yes. Sean Homan, no relation, in Noblesville, Indiana, I don't think, to 1911. John and Adam, your deconstruction is biblical, Ephesians 6, 12 through 13. The full armor of God.
Starting point is 02:39:24 The full armor of God. The full armor of God. Resist we much in the evil day. Maria Goretti, pray for us. Saint Maria Goretti. Saint Maria Goretti. Oh, I missed, where does it say Saint Maria Goretti? ST, yes, okay. But resist we must, we must and we will much about that be committed.
Starting point is 02:39:49 And Eli the Coffee Guy's in Bensonville, Illinois comes in with two 1776, best show number ever, an early happy Independence Day to all. Just remember those that rebelled against the British crown did so over unjust laws and taxation that was a fraction of the burden we have today. Let us celebrate the spirit of those that fought for our liberation this July 4th. And this is a guy who does not celebrate Juneteenth people, I'll tell you that. On the 249th birthday of this great nation, coffee became the drink of America because the English drank tea. Do the patriotic thing. Brew coffee! Grab a bag of gigawatt and start your morning right. Thank you for your curds and stay caffeinated says Eli the coffee guy.
Starting point is 02:40:38 GigawattCoffeeRoasters.com So there's a little anomaly in the narrative about taxation without representation, we're being overtaxed. The American Revolution is one of the things I studied when I was at school. And there's an irony to it. We actually weren't being overtaxed. What had happened was King George, and really just completely the American Revolution completely baffled King George III because of all the bitching about taxation. He had lowered the taxes.
Starting point is 02:41:14 Oh. It actually lowered the taxes on the colonies but put an enforcement group in to collect the taxes. We weren't paying the taxes. And it was actually having to pay the taxes that got everybody riled up. Of course, baffled him, oh, we lowered the taxes and now what are they all pissed off about? That's interesting. Unintended consequences. Okay, where are we? I'm on Rick Bunch. Unintended consequences. Hmm. Okay, where are we?
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Starting point is 02:46:12 Mark colon he's in Glendale, California came with 200 bucks Hi, John and Adam mark here from Dating detang Data ing i o again from dating, detang, D-A-T-A-I-N-G dot I-O again. Vibe coding with no agenda on, oh he's coding with no agenda on from L-A Starbucks parking lot. Well vibe coding means he's doing it with the AI, which is a very specific kind of deal.
Starting point is 02:46:40 Vibe come vibe coding man. Well he's vibe coding from the no agenda. Vibe coding. While listening to our show in the LA Starbucks parking lot stealing their wifi. Oh very good. Yeah that's the way to do it. Thank you for reading this novella I sent before launch. I was half convinced you'd torched me for the length.
Starting point is 02:47:00 You mean this lousy length? But you were both gracious and supportive. We were? Which meant a lot to a broke found- Oh, he's a broke founder running on nerves and espresso. Ah, poor guy. Broke. No wonder.
Starting point is 02:47:15 The Tang is less buggy and better than ever. Cupid AI is now busy writing bios and lining up meat cutes. Meat cutes. Meet cutes. Meet cutes, okay. There's a lot of code in here. Yeah, I guess. I'll even generate an image of how it imagines your future wife.
Starting point is 02:47:36 Mine's the spitting image of the IG model, I can't get out of my head. You can also use it with existing partners and even friends now. I haven't found Koupa's limit quite yet, but he's, he's, this is a guy in a deep hole. Yeah. He's IG model Instagram model. That's what it is. IG model. You got to get out of that hole buddy.
Starting point is 02:47:57 But I did find my, I did find mine when my head went through my co-founder's kitchen cabinet a couple of weeks ago. I'm going to snap him out of it. Luckily, I was only blind temporarily. I guess we won't fast-track voice mode quite yet. And I got to learn how to appreciate things like seeing the sunrise again. Okay. He has, he talks about the V for V model.
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Starting point is 02:50:04 Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Before we go too far into any new topics I want to get these two clips out of the way. Okay. This is news that nobody's covering. All right. We'd love that. Are you familiar with the Voice of America scandal? Scandal? Why no? Of course you know. Why would you be?
Starting point is 02:50:40 I know nothing about the Voice of America scandal. It seems as if the Voice of America... I thought everybody was fired. I thought everybody was fired. What are they still doing there? Well, a lot of people just disappeared. It turns out that the Voice of America and that whole operation run by, you know, whoever was a Chinese spy ring.
Starting point is 02:50:59 No. Well, listen to the clips. Spies, lies, and mismanagement. That was the title of this Wednesday's House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the U.S. Agency for Global Media. The Trump administration has denounced the infiltration of foreign adversaries into the voice of America, which once was a beacon of democracy for the world. Over the past 15 to 20 years, the agency has become a significant national security risk. They hire a shockingly
Starting point is 02:51:25 high number of foreign nationals and they conduct subpar security vetting. So bad that top intelligence agencies revoked this agency's ability to do even the most basic background checks. Lawmakers pointed out the under coverage and self-censoring of content covering the Chinese Communist Party. Forced organ harvesting where 50, 70,000 young people, average age 28, get their organs taken, their Uyghurs, their Falun Gong practitioners. The past leadership of VOA, Mandarin Language Services conducted annual meetings with the Chinese embassy in Washington.
Starting point is 02:51:59 Trump administration senior advisor Carrie Lake alerted lawmakers of over 500 of Voice of America's personnel who have disappeared since her audits began, many who actually provided false information to be credentialed and received visas to work in the US. Wow, this is good. Where is the news media? Where is the M5M on this story? This is a great story. Nah, they're too busy. Too busy other things. Not too many, so the daddy thing. Yeah, a great story. Nah, they're too busy. Too busy. Other things.
Starting point is 02:52:26 Not too many. The daddy thing. Yeah, the daddy thing. Yeah, that's really important. The daddy thing. Exactly. Well, it's part two of this. And Kerry Lake, senior advisor at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, testified at a House hearing today. She's described the challenges the agency has been facing from attempts at foreign influence. Our Washington correspondent, Luis Eduardo Martinez, has more on this story. However, it's clear that USAGM cannot continue to operate as it has in recent times. Drastic measures have to be taken to ensure that every taxpayer dollar works for where those dollars come from.
Starting point is 02:53:01 The American people. Not Xi Jinping, not Vladimir Putin, not the Ayatollah. And one of VOA's television editors even publicly pledged his allegiance to the PRC that VOA allowed the communist Vietnamese and Chinese embassies in DC to pressure them into removing videos, cutting short live interviews or changing story angles. Democratic lawmakers questioned the Trump administration's foreign policy and even revived debates over the 2020 elections in the US. First I'd like to address President Trump's recent strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, an action taken without consulting the committee
Starting point is 02:53:36 or securing congressional authorization. You have to this day refused to acknowledge that President Trump lost the 2020 elections. The US agency for global media has an annual budget of $950 million, a budget that has consistently grown over the past decade, opposite to global trends of news outlets are decreasing in budget and modernizing their operations. Reporting from Washington DC, Luis Eduardo Martinez. $950 million. Can you believe that? Yeah. That's a billion, baby. My greetings to run it. His dad, that is. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:54:25 Broadcast Board of... Consult people or knowledge. Let me see who most recently was on the broadcast board of governors because they are no good. Well, of course now the website has Kerry Lake up there. So I don't know if we can... We have to go to the way back machine probably and get some details. This is a scandal of epic proportions that is not being covered at all. Yeah and you think Carrie Lake would be all over this. Well
Starting point is 02:54:56 she is. She's the one that brought it up. Well I know but she's not getting the ink that she deserves. No, you think that she would be able to, but she's not. Here we go. Here we go. Kenneth Jarron, Democrat. Kathleen Matthews. She is public affairs officer for Marriott International.
Starting point is 02:55:24 Okay. Michelle Guida, American businessperson. public affairs officer for Marriott International. Okay. Michelle Guida, American business person, former government official, Republican. Jamie Fly, American media executive president and chief executive officer of Radio Free Europe and Liberty. That's the guy who by the way looks like a, oh Marco Rubio was also on that.
Starting point is 02:55:46 Hmm. He's got to be called out. He needs to definitely be called out. Oh no, he's new. He got James Ford 21st. He came in with Kerry Lake. Okay, well he's probably part of the reason they got busted out.
Starting point is 02:56:02 Who's this Jamie Fly guy? Where is he from? Council on Foreign Relations, German Marshall Fund, Republican National Committee. The German Marshall Fund, we have talked about them in the past. It's some sort of a very sketchy, spooky operation. Senior fellow and co-director Alliance for Securing Democracy. Chinese. Oh, in August 2023, he started at Palantir Technologies full-time as a senior consultant. There's Palantir, Whitney Webb,
Starting point is 02:56:35 get on this guy. Something wrong with him. Yeah, so, yeah, you asked me why the news media isn't covering that because they're too busy covering stories like this, which is plagiarism. Meanwhile, President Trump now sharing a video online that's raising eyebrows. ABC's Lionel Moise begins our coverage. Overnight with a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran appearing to hold, President
Starting point is 02:56:59 Trump sharing a video on his social media account featuring a parody song about bombing Iran. The video showing American B-2 bombers and including a lyric about putting Iran's supreme leader in a box. It comes as the White House pushes back on early intelligence that indicates Saturday night's bombing only set Iran's nuclear program back by a few months. Yeah, that's what they're busy with. But we, you know, that is kind of, it's a little irksome.
Starting point is 02:57:36 You know, people like, hey, it's not the no agenda. No, it's not the no, I mean, we have bomb, bomb Iran. But we've had that for, let let me see the oldest copy I have oh we even had an open and closer here that's from 2018 exactly the same yeah yeah that's how it works. Yeah. Do we get any credit? No. Yeah. Credit? Hello? No. Zero. Zero credit. No. It's because we're not... We're not what? Stooges? We're not... We're not... We're... I don't know. It's like we're a secret agency. Let's see. I have one distressing clip to play. A distressing clip?
Starting point is 02:58:25 Okay, well, we have to. Which brings me to that, it could have been brought up during the Mill U conversation because there's a Mill U issue obviously involved here if you listen to the whole clip. Have you heard about the five, another story that nobody's paid, it's just a local story, it's a great story,
Starting point is 02:58:41 should have been picked up nationally, about the fifth graders trying to kill one of the girls boyfriends. No, graders. Oh God. And where is this taking place? Arizona, Arizona. Let's listen.
Starting point is 02:58:53 Just end him. That was the goal of a group of 10 and 11 year old girls who surprised police say wanted to kill a boy at school. The motive he's accused of cheating on one of them, so she wants him dead. The murder plot was simple. According to the police report, four fifth grade students at Legacy Traditional Schools' West Surprise campus planned to lure a classmate to the charter school's outside bathroom and stab him in the stomach. And each girl had a role to play to get away with it.
Starting point is 02:59:27 One would bring the knife, another would forge a suicide note to make it seem like he took his own life, and someone would act as a lookout while the other carried out the stabbing. And to avoid fingerprints on the murder weapon, they would wear gloves. Documents say the friends came up with the plan during lunch and recess on October 1st. Legacy administrators worked with the school resource officer to investigate when students who overheard the plot came forward. The next day, their backpacks were searched and the suspects were individually questioned with their parents present.
Starting point is 03:00:02 All four children were then arrested for threatening and disorderly conduct misdemeanor charges. The police report says three of the students showed remorse, but the fourth would smile and laugh while making excuses for their actions. I blame TikTok. I can blame TikTok, but there's also one of them, the one that's smiling and laughing is a psycho.
Starting point is 03:00:25 This is well known in certain environments where you have gangs that have a psycho leader who leaves these other dummies to follow them because they're nuts. This was a terrible story that I mean, I don't, what is wrong with today's editors? This is a story that should be all over the place. And no, you're hearing it on no agenda. It's got headline written all over it, baby.
Starting point is 03:00:50 If it bleeds, it leads, great. It dynamite. I have a boots on the ground I'd like to share because it's just one of those things we keep talking about Soros, the old Soros who's practically dead and the Alex Soros. This is the, oh, Alex Soros, the old Soros, who's practically dead and the Alex Soros. This is the Alex Soros, who did take over. Well, the minute he married Huma Abedin, we already knew something was wrong.
Starting point is 03:01:12 But listen to this. Good evening. I hope you are well. I hope this note finds you well. I love your show. I've been listening for a long, long time. I donate when I'm able. This is about Alex Soros.
Starting point is 03:01:24 He was a student in my ninth grade algebra class in Westchester County, New York when I taught there. I had to have him removed for his behavior, particularly his propensity to eat pencils in class. This was a small private school. What? Particularly his propensity to eat pencils in class. This was a small private school, particularly his propensity to eat pencils in class. This was a small private school as you can imagine he would go to. Even in a small class, he was difficult to handle. Before removal, I had a parent teacher conference with George and his young wife.
Starting point is 03:02:00 The conference was about the behavior, of course, but dad did not say much. He mainly grumbled in a low voice. That's him talking. Alex was certainly not dumb and he knew a hell of a lot about socialism. For a rich kid. I chaperoned him and several others on a trip to Spain. Oh my God, the longest two weeks of my life. I will end with this. I liked Alex very much. He was bright,
Starting point is 03:02:27 funny, but wow, what a nutty child. Thank you for reading if you're able to get this. That's a great boots on the ground right there. He's a pencil eater. What does that say? What does that say about the psychology? We must have a few head shrinkers out there that can tell us. Yes. What does it say about a child who eats pencils? Grock. Eats pencils.
Starting point is 03:02:55 Grock. A child eating pencils may be exhibiting pica, P-I-C-A, a condition where someone craves or consumes non-food items like wood, graphite, or erasers. This can stem from sensory-seeking behavior, developmental stage, stress or anxiety, risks, go. Well, risks. Choking or intestinal blockage? Yeah, duh. Okay, thanks AI.
Starting point is 03:03:32 Well, I'm sure we have, you're right, I'm sure we have some, someone out there who can tell us about children who eat pencils and their evil parents with their young wives. So our buddy Roundy, Yes? and their evil parents with their young wives. So our buddy Roundy, Yes. Have you seen his latest Edgar the Puppet? I know I love Edgar the Puppet.
Starting point is 03:03:56 I wish he still did art for us because man do we need it. Tell me about his latest. Edgar the Puppet I think is well known. It's the insult comic dog only funnier. Yes, a lot funnier. And he doesn't have, but he doesn't have a catchphrase for me to poop on. He needs a catchphrase. Yeah, actually that wouldn't be a bad idea, but he, people should go check this one out. This is, he went to the gay parade.
Starting point is 03:04:18 In DC? I think so, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's good. And so I only have a few couple of clips from it, but this is the way it goes. He starts right away with a top, and by the way, and he told me that, because he was insulting the gays, basically, there to insult people.
Starting point is 03:04:35 Yes. That's what he does. He says to everyone was really nice. So I wanted to make that clear. No one tried to punch him out, which surprises me. Right, all right. So he got this woman right at the beginning No one tried to punch him out, which surprises me. Right. So he got this woman right at the beginning who was just some non-binary chick or guy, you can't even tell.
Starting point is 03:04:54 But he starts off with a bang with this little, did he ask you what's wrong with her? Name your diseases in 10 seconds. All of them? Yes. Okay, so I've got dermatillomania, I've got endometriosis, fibromyalgia, plantar fasciitis, Do I have to do the mental ones too? Yes, do it, hit me hard! Okay, we got-
Starting point is 03:05:11 schizophrenia? No, actually, borderline personality disorder, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, ADHD, in case that wasn't obvious. And a stutter. In June, the world has been a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a little follow-up, which wasn't, it's not as funny, but it's just to give you a sense of it. People should go find this video and watch it. Even Santa has got a sideline gig working security.
Starting point is 03:05:53 It's time for the World Pride Parade. They've gayified everything. Yay! Hi buddy. Every gender is gathered, all 1,000 of them. He gets away with it, that's pretty them. Then he gets away with it. That's pretty cool. But he needs a catchphrase.
Starting point is 03:06:10 He needs a catchphrase. I agree. How about, here's the catchphrase. That's fake and gay. You should do that. Something like that. You almost have his voice. Ah.
Starting point is 03:06:21 I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm got another career going here. I'm getting there. Hey man. You'll be doing the voiceover work for a cartoon company. Give me some TikToks. I need some TikToks to round out this very stressful show. What are the TikToks? Alright, so yeah, we do have to get to the end because my tip of the day is a little longer than usual. I thought you already gave your tip of the day. How to recognize a lesbian. We can call it that if you want
Starting point is 03:06:45 No, no, no, that's okay couple dudes dude was anti Trump rants number one dear Maga You are traitors to our country and your golden God is a treasonous pig and you will pay for the crimes you have committed against our country I can reassure you of that. Now, I'm not gonna be the one that's doing this. I'm not gonna.
Starting point is 03:07:10 The courts, the world are going to hold you accountable because you see you are terrorists and what you have done here by supporting this man and this illegal act of war in Iran, it's gonna have massive consequences. But I know that I'm on the right side of history, and I know that there are millions, millions more of us that are on the right side of history. And just like those filthy fucking Nazis, you will be wiped.
Starting point is 03:07:39 And I can't wait for it. I cannot wait for it. I cannot wait for the marshals to come in and arrest all of them. And they will. I stole this election. They did it with Elon's help. Okay. And they will take all of his money, all of it. It's gonna be the greatest thing to ever happen in America. And it will be because of President Trump and it'll be great. He'll make America great again by sacrificing his existence in a federal prison for the treason he's committed against our country. Cluster B is not reserved for women.
Starting point is 03:08:18 Clearly. That's the point of these two clips. It's not just a bunch of nutcase women. You got these guys out there. So you have to end it. Sorry. I'm sorry. This part two is the second guy. So you happy, Vagga? You happy? Happy? Happy? You voted for the criminal because now he's a war criminal too. He just without provocation attacked a foreign nation without congressional approval to by the way, something that I'm pretty sure is illegal, but he attacked a foreign nation without provocation,
Starting point is 03:08:49 which does make him a war criminal now. And you voted him in and he says in his little truth, truthiness thing that he's got that he wants peace now. You think there's gonna be peace when he attacked a foreign country without provocation? You think the Iranians and the Russians and all their other allies are just gonna sit down and let this happen? Because we've got a big military, a big military that doesn't have enough people in it. There are slots in the Navy that haven't been filled for almost a decade in some places.
Starting point is 03:09:23 We've got a third of our ships sitting in docks that need to be serviced, but we don't have enough people to service them. But yeah, but yeah, let's go to war. Let's go to war against a nation that did nothing to us. Good job, MAGA. Are you happy? Now, the real question is, is Mike Johnson gonna do anything about this? Cuz the war crime
Starting point is 03:09:45 just happened and he should be impeached. But Mike Johnson should be starting that process right now. Is he? Of course not, not a chance in his evangelical bullshit prosperity Bible hell. I'm so glad I'm too old, my kids are too young to go into the military. But how many of yours aren't? You're about to get the call up. Good luck. Does not age well, of course.
Starting point is 03:10:11 No, it doesn't age the next day. He forgot to throw in the seven mountain strategy. That would have been perfect. He needed to add that. Yes. I'm going to ask the Rob, the lawyer, to write an essay of 400 words or less about the legality of President Trump's strike on Iran. And I know we had dinner at Robin Maggie's house up in Canyon Lake.
Starting point is 03:10:38 That guy, he builds his own electric guitars. He got about 20 of them. Oh, really? He cooks a magnificent lasagna. And I'm a lasagna connoisseur, I might say. And he has a 1961 fire red T-bird convertible in his garage that belonged to his grandmother,
Starting point is 03:11:03 completely mint. I mean, you could eat the lasagna off of the engine and he's a lawyer. It's pretty amazing. A lawyer we all like. So far. So far, exactly, you never know! I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda Imagine all the people who could do this Oh yeah, that'd be fab Yeah, on No Agenda
Starting point is 03:11:34 In the morning We got some fresh and some classic Iran end of show mixes coming your way, ones you might not have heard in a while We've got some, we got quite a lot of nights, we got PhDs, we got title changes, we got birthdays, John's tip of the day, but first, John's going to thank our supporters for episode 1776, $50 and above. Starting with Melody. Melody. Melody Hawley in Tucson, Arizona, 187.02 is a birthday, 66th birthday to her husband, Tucson, Arizona 18702 is a birthday, 66th birthday to her husband, Knight John, protector of the pocket protectors. All right. So we got that.
Starting point is 03:12:12 Ben Sterling in College Station, Texas, that's somewhere down there. 17760, dude named Ben. If he said anything there, we want to do anything for him? No. What? Ben Sterling? Yeah. He's the dude named Ben, a defender of megawatts, protector of the electric grid.
Starting point is 03:12:30 He's given all the boots on the ground. He's only asked, because you remind everybody to check out Two Good Old Boys with me and Gene. They got their own podcast. Oh, that's right. Yes. Yes. Just some good old bars.
Starting point is 03:12:42 Yep. That show. Sarkastic the Nomad in Skagen, Denmark. 17760. And 17760 is a good one. That's a 1776 donation taken to the dimes. Curtis Cool in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. 17760. Yeah and he...
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Starting point is 03:13:21 Regarding the immigration conversation lately, I wanted to mention something called parole in place in case it could be useful for someone out there. It's a rule created under Obama, no homo, just reading what he says, that allows active duty and veterans to sponsor a non-citizen spouse who's already in the continental US. Why is this important? It prevents the non-citizen spouse from having to return to his or her country of citizenship to finalize the green card process. Meaning, it's all handled domestically and eliminates the international travel part of
Starting point is 03:13:53 the process. Results may vary. Consult your immigration attorney and ask if parole in place is right for you. Random question. You've talked about the happy 3x3 music before, but I've been wondering if the outro music and then it's cut off. It's Herb Albert. I know that. That may be the answer. Okay, and he will be nighted. Yeah. I did not know about parole in place. That's a good tip.
Starting point is 03:14:17 Another tip. Mm-hmm. Nicholas Voss in Bayside, New York, 17760. He needs a deducing. Hold on a second. Deducing. You've been deduced. David, there he is, David Fugazoto. Hey, that's right. He is the...
Starting point is 03:14:36 The Duke of Saudi Arabia. That's right. And the American homeland. Gladstone, Missouri 17660. Minister Kat in Austin, Texas. You know Minister Cat? Yes. 150. I've seen his email.
Starting point is 03:14:50 He has something fantastic that will change the world. So I will reply. Anonymous 100. See attached note. He does have a bunch of... When somebody goes to the trouble of sending a check and a note. Okay. Sometimes I'll read the note. Sometimes.
Starting point is 03:15:07 Uh, sometimes you will. I can find a note. Page two, John and Adam, thank you for the mind expanding sanity. I dealt with breast. Is this the one? Yeah. Yep. I dealt with breast cancer for much of 23, 24. And I'm sure that it was your show that kept me strong, sane and filled with hope.
Starting point is 03:15:30 Well, I wish we could take credit. I'll be turning 60 on 627 and what better way to celebrate this year of the snake, Chinese, and all of the shedding of skin, then by making a donation. Thank you again. Anonymous. Oh, that's a beautiful note. Thank you. Glad everything's good now. Yeah, we're happy. Sirloin in Winter Haven, Florida, 8009.
Starting point is 03:15:55 Wait, we have a Carolyn Costa notice. Oh, I have Carolyn's note here. Yes. Another one. She wrote a note on a card, a very nice card. Here is my second value for value contribution. She has nice handwriting, you can't read, I don't know if you know what that means. She continues, your discussion of some baby continues, uh, uh, your discussion of, uh, some baby formula, baby formula.
Starting point is 03:16:27 It was, uh, 1953 or my mother was, uh, told in, in, uh, no uncertain terms that it wasn't great to fee. You should choose big modern formula, baby, did by the doctors of course. Yes, of course. I've got an essay I'm going to do on this. Do you remember the, I don't know if you remember this, I sure do, where every kid ended up having to get a tonsillectomy. Oh yeah, sure. Not me. Not me.
Starting point is 03:17:02 I never got one. No, I still got my tonsils. My tonsils be happy. The experts reason that nature had put breasts on women for a reason and used hers in the... That's about it. Okay, I can read this. So, let me just... I don't know how you can read it, but okay. Okay. Toleno also determines that breastfeeding was passe and modern formula was much better. Luckily for me and my mother was smarter than the experts and reasoned that nature had put breasts on women for a reason and used hers for that purpose. That's right.
Starting point is 03:17:39 Great shows now always fun and educational, Carolyn says. All right. Thank you Carolyn. Yeah The breast are there for a reason sir loin winter Haven, Florida 8.009 He claims a PayPal fee made it 8.009, so I don't know what he actually Donated Kevin McLaughlin conquered, North Carolina He's our sugar galuna lover of America, lover of boobs, 8008. Lover of melons, he says, lover of melons. Oh melons, as we had the melon clip we played.
Starting point is 03:18:12 Richard J. Lindquist and Squim Washington, 7877. I'm just going to read the names and locations. These are all 76 donations, 76. 76 trombones anonymous in Western Springs, Illinois net Nick Lynch in Asante, Minnesota Nancy Charge Chardavoyne Chardavoyne Chardavoyne Chardavoyne in Centennial, Colorado Ryan Seyfried in Cincinnati Mansour Rod in Alpharetta, Georgia, Sir Alex Zander in
Starting point is 03:18:52 Athens, Georgia, George Walther in Lutelang, Lithuania, that's Luxembourg. LU? Yeah. Oh, maybe. That's Luxembourg. LU? Yeah. Oh, maybe he's in Luxembourg. Okay. Luxembourg. Brandon Logan in Delroy, Ohio.
Starting point is 03:19:16 Josh Buford in Midlothian, Virginia. Kellety Cook in Huntsville, Alabama. Alex Watts. Bottles, I guess. I don't know. Oh wait, Caleb Cook needs a deduction. You've been deduced. There you go. Good catch. Kevin Wells in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Another deduction.
Starting point is 03:19:44 Yeah, definitely. You've been deduced. Carl Lidner in Cary, North Carolina. Keith Trafus in Nescon... Oh, brother. Nesconcet? Nesconcet, New York? No, I don't know. Okay. Janet Allgood in Watkinsville.
Starting point is 03:20:03 Ollie Good. Watkinsville, Georgia., Watkinsville, Georgia. Ollie is a I in there. All good, all good. Oh, all is good. All good. All good. Janet, all good.
Starting point is 03:20:14 Tim Heasel in Hanford, California, which is 76. And now we get to the 76 pure 76s. Uh, sir, Deuterino in Dendron, Virginia. Wow. Uh, sir, spooky of the Elm street, something or other in Western Springs, Illinois. Sir, Tigger max and Kerr Dillene, Idaho. Kerr Dillene, Kerr Dillene, Kerr Dillene, Curr Dillene, Curr Dillene,
Starting point is 03:20:47 Curr Dillene. Michael Myers, not the actor, in Diamond Head, Mississippi. He says, John, thanks for hitting us in the mouth from the Grime America show. There you go, in 2019. I haven't missed that Grime America, no, he hasn't missed our show since then. Yeah. Carl Vogler in Dillon Beach, California. Ed Warner in Bow, Washington. I've never heard of it. Joseph Waltzer in El Paso, Texas. And he's on the birthday list for his niece Charlotte. And he wants us to tell his niece Charlotte, how dare you? Okay. John Hawley in Blaine, Minnesota. Jacqueline Lentz in Muskego, Wisconsin. Nepal Plummer in Rexburg, Idaho. Brian Kaufman in Scottsdale, Arizona came with 75-75 and that
Starting point is 03:21:46 breaks the list of people that- 76ers. Yeah. The 76ers. You 76ers want to thank you specifically. Sam Williams in Davenport, Ohio, 73-44. Baron Victor Corvallis, Oregon, 67-71. Dame Rita, there she is, Sparks, Nevada, uh, 6757, and ITM John and Adam, you're the best. Yeah. Michael McWilliams in Gilbert, Arizona?
Starting point is 03:22:15 He needs a deducing. You've been deduced. He says he just found time for podcasts after retiring from his 30-year career in semiconductors. Oh, you are now boots on the ground. Your analysis is spot on, especially the Euro news. Telling us nothing that we don't know. Three graphics and cotton was three graphics three the number three graphics and cottonwood Heights, Utah And the 6033 and diamond star thank him for hitting him in the mouth. Okay needs a deduction You've been deduced Matthew Elwart and Weatherford, Texas six oh six or Nicholas and Dilworth, Minnesota's 56 56
Starting point is 03:23:04 You need some house karma. We can get that at the end if you can do that. Kevin McLean in Worcester, Ohio, 52 72. Angela DiCicero in Somerset, Massachusetts. Please add Kira and Reed to the birthday. There you got birthdays coming up for them. 52 72, Mohammed. Hamid, there he is.
Starting point is 03:23:26 One of our boys in Bahrain, I believe. 51, 50. He's donating his nuclear shelter money. He's in the Middle East. He does check in every so often with some analysis for us. Alex Delgado in Aptos, California, Melissa Alvarez in Ponta Vedra Beach, Florida. These are $50 donors now. These are 50, 50, 50s and this will wrap us up.
Starting point is 03:23:58 Melissa Alvarez, Brett Denton in Boise, George Wuschett in Lavernia, Texas, Jacqueline Connolly in Green Bay, Go Packers Wisconsin, Priscilla Rubio in Norwalk, California. Thanks for keeping us sane. And last on our list here, Sir Greg in Newport, North Carolina. I want to thank these people for making the 1776 a huge success And I did get a note that I need to share because we've done this wrong several times including episode 693 where we keep talking about the origins of the double nickels on the dime And he says hey you incorrectly credited sergeant Fred with a double nickels on the dime
Starting point is 03:24:44 donation and I will he forwarded his note from February 9th 2015 The I wanted to set the record straight. I actually created the 55 10 donation This is a Tom Bushey back in 2010 I think it's actually one of the longest running producer created donations on the show way longer than swazilnuf or Niner Niner Niner Niner. I take a certain amount of pride in this donation as well as my knighthood that I eventually achieved almost exclusively by making double nickels on the dime donations. Okay. So thank you very much. This came from who?
Starting point is 03:25:17 This came from Tom Bushie Bushie B-U-S-H-E-Y Tom Bushie. Make sure we credit him. Yes, we will remember Tom Bush II and we'd know we won't We're gonna have to send another note and I think you can keep sending notes and we'll keep reading them Thank you all very much. Here's the karma as requested You've got karma and thank you all for supporting the best podcast in the universe If you'd like to support us go to no agenda donationsendaDonations.com. Any amount, as you can tell, anything you want to do, it's all value for value. And if you want, and we always appreciate that, set up a sustaining donation, any amount,
Starting point is 03:25:52 any frequency. You're safe under $50. We won't mention any of that for reasons of anonymity, but thank you again. And also thank you to our executive and associate executive producers for this special episode 1776 no agenda donations calm Ulrich wishes his smoking hot Spanish girlfriend a very happy birthday. She celebrated on the 21st Angela de Sario happy birthday to Kira Reed, 40, yesterday. Melody Holly, her husband, Knight John,
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Starting point is 03:31:48 You wanna be where you want be Triggered or held aflame You wanna be where everybody feels the same It's like a party Yeah, baby Yeah, yeah, yeah, baby. So it's time for our end of show iso Um, we're we tend to do them now, you know, real ISOs, I think, kind of. I have three, you have just one? Hello? Oh, you've muted yourself. This is on you. You've muted yourself. There you go. What? What? What?
Starting point is 03:32:24 You have one ISO, that's it? Yeah, play your three and I'll play mine. I mean, I'll push mine if you got a good one. I don't know. Let's listen. Your job is to tell the people of the world the truth about America. Too long. That's too bad. Here's one from Trump. The biggest load that we've seen.
Starting point is 03:32:42 I think this is the one. That's a good one for the regular clips though. How about this one? Big jumps. And I'm going to put this in my mouth right now. No, you talked over. Play it again. I'm sorry. I'm doing Trump. And I'm going to put this in my mouth right now.
Starting point is 03:32:56 That's gross. And I'm going to put this in my mouth right now. That's Laura Loomer, baby. Well, you should. That's from the dog food. Yes, it is. Okay, I got an AI one that I liked. These two guys are great. Am I right?
Starting point is 03:33:13 Oh, man, that's not even halfway natural. Am I right? These two guys are great. Am I right? You should put two question marks in your prompt. I don't know, man. Okay, well, next time I'll do that. I think the biggest load that we've seen. I like that one the best, honestly, but you know, up to you.
Starting point is 03:33:30 You choose. Wait, wait, the biggest. Well, you know, I'd like it because it's one that we should keep in the rotation for regular use because it would follow dumps, big dumps. In fact, once you do that right now, dumps, big dumps, then play that. Okay, hold on a second. Dumps. Where is the... Hold on. Trump. Well, we have it. Yeah, we have. No, we have. We're getting there.
Starting point is 03:33:57 Here we go. I got it. Okay, I got it here. Dead air. They did dumps. They call them dumps. Big massive dumps. The biggest load that we've seen. All right. Which one do you want? I'll take the Trump one. Okay, there you go. And now everybody, this time for your top of the day, it's your tip of the day. All right. So this is going to be, I have the recipe in the next newsletter.
Starting point is 03:34:35 Get on the newsletter. Yes. I'm going to, this tip of the day is to use, is to, if you're going to cook rice, use Basmati rice. I think- You're going to cook rice, use Basmati rice. I think you learn how to cook it. I think we've discussed Basmati rice. Right. We have discussed it, but not as an official tip of the day.
Starting point is 03:34:52 No, 2011 even. Yes. The actual tip is always, I have a couple of brands I like, Fawn brand is a good one. They have a Sella, which means Sella means it's been parboiled. But wait, now explain, why should we be cooking Basmati rice? Why do we need to learn this? What is the tip?
Starting point is 03:35:11 It's because it's a fabulous product is the reason. If you, once you start cooking Basmati rice, you know what you're doing. You will never cook other rice. You just say, screw it. I'm not going to bother with it. But you have to understand a couple of things, which will be in the recipe, but I'll mention it here
Starting point is 03:35:27 But first of all the tip is Pakistani not Indian. Oh Boy, this is a cultural issue Yes, it is and for good reason the Pakistani product is superior and a lot cleaner Hmm You know with the with you have you buy Indian basmati you will be rinsing it forever and a lot cleaner. You buy Indian basmati, you will be rinsing it forever. Are you saying Indians are dirty? I'm saying the rice is.
Starting point is 03:35:54 Okay. And if you can find it, some of it comes out of Bangladesh, but I've seen some out of Pakistan. Baby basmati, wow, that's a rice, but it's hard to come by. You can get it on the West Coast here and there. Baby basmati. Wow. That's a rice, but it's hard to come by. You can get it on the West coast here and there, but baby basmati is even the best. The two brands I like are regular basmati or fawn and zebra, but there's lots of good brands if they're from Pakistan.
Starting point is 03:36:20 So do I smell a new book coming? Yes, it's the Dvorak Family Cookbook. Oh, oh, this one will actually happen because Jay's involved and Mimi's involved. The Dvorak Family Cookbook. Wow, when can we expect this, Jim? Pretty soon. Oh, and any minute now? Well, I'm not gonna make promises,
Starting point is 03:36:43 but it's almost done actually. And I have a, I have Rachel, a copy editor, lined up. Oh, that's excellent. I'm so happy for you. And so, but anyway, so Pakistan, Basmati is what you're looking for, and skip the Indian stuff. And the last thing I'll say, it's a boiled rice. If you see a recipe telling you how to cook it
Starting point is 03:37:06 and they don't tell you to rinse it a lot, they don't know what they're doing. If you have a recipe they tell you to cook it, one half cups of water, one cup of rice, they don't know what they're doing. Throw that recipe out. It's a boiled rice. You boil it in a pile of water, lots of water,
Starting point is 03:37:21 and you pour the water off when it's cooked. You don't boil it like Chinese rice where you got the one and a half cups or a cup or this or that. Bullcrap. There it is everybody, a very clear tip of the day. Creatifies for you and me, just a tip with JCB. And sometimes Adam. Wow.
Starting point is 03:37:44 Created by Dana Bernetti. Wow, wow, wow, wow. You're getting in everybody's face there about the rice. This is a tremendous tip. Tipoftheday.net, noagendafun.com. That brings us to the end of this very patriotic episode, 1776. Thank you everybody for supporting the show with your value for value. We love you.
Starting point is 03:38:05 We really do. Coming up next, we have a walk through the mind. Poverty as a mindset. It's Billy Bones. Billy Bones on the podcast on the stream. You can stay tuned to trollroom.io if you're listening there or on your modern podcast app. End of show mixes.
Starting point is 03:38:21 We have Hugh Allison with a very timely end of show mix which he actually put out just two weeks before the Iran 12 day war. David Kector with the classic and Sir Michael Anthony with the classic as well and we look forward to seeing y'all on Wednesday. Until then coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill country right here in Fredericksburg, in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody says 1776, I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Sunday. Please join us for more of your media deconstruction right here on
Starting point is 03:38:57 No Agenda and remember us at NoAgendaDonations.com. Until then, adios, mofosos a whoo-hoo-hoo and such It's just blah blah blah blah blah It's always a couple weeks away. Well, that's just for the goo It'll take much longer to package it into a miss. Yeah, they keep changing the target a week away a week away A couple weeks away here next month for three years a week away a week away a week away a decade. First decade. A week away, a week away. A week away, a week away. A week away, a week away.
Starting point is 03:39:30 A week away, a week away. Nuclear. Now they are only days or weeks away from having enough uranium goo. However, Milley says, it will still take quite a period of time to package that into a missile. If Israel sends a couple of missiles, they're not gonna hit anything. A week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, a week away, the nuke being a week away, a week away, a couple weeks away, in the next month, for a decade, for a decade. We do better than NPR. But if I were the president, I would inform the threatening country,
Starting point is 03:40:08 in this case Iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your larger cities and the country itself to smithereens. We're going to blow it to smithereens. You can't do that. You can't do that. Putin said a nuclear power supporting an attack on Russia would now be considered a joint aggressor. The change in doctrine comes after Putin's warnings to the US and other NATO allies that allowing Ukraine to use Western long-range weapons to hit Russian territory would mean that Russia and NATO are at war. The good news is Putin's war has failed. That is core aim. He set out to destroy Ukraine, but Ukraine is still free. He set out to weaken NATO, but NATO is bigger, stronger, more united than ever before. I don't want to see wars. I think it's so horrible, so unnecessary, so costly in terms of lives and money in that order. I think it's just a failed mentality.
Starting point is 03:41:25 It's crazy. You can sell problems over a telephone and instead they start dropping bombs. I see recently they're dropping bombs all over Yemen. You don't have to do that. You can talk in such a way where they respect you and they listen to you. And you know, the number of lives we're talking about
Starting point is 03:41:40 is far greater than the numbers that you hear. When they blow up a town, when they blow up these buildings and it is a big powerful building They come tumbling down to the ground and they say nobody was injured a lot of people were killed And the numbers are a lot different than you think when you will see that you'll see that happening when those numbers really get it Now that you're gonna see it's much worse. The whole world is on fire. The best podcast in the universe. Dvorak.org. slash N.A.
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