No Agenda - 1831 - "Donroe Doctrine"

Episode Date: January 4, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm only a dime bag of potato chips. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorak. It's Sunday, January 4th, 2026. It's your award-winning Gibbon Nation Media Assassination, Episode 1831. This is no agenda. Bathing in warm collectivism. And broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas sale country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
Starting point is 00:00:24 And from northern Silicon Valley where they're all crying to bring back Maduro. I'm John C. DeVorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Yeah, finally something good happens. It's not on a show day. That was good. I was well-timed, Mr. President.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Yes. And, and right after the oil baron called it, everybody picked up on that. Hey, man. Trump must be listening to you guys. It might be. It was hilarious. No, this is good.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Everyone's checking in. Hey, what did the boys have to say about it? I have a ton, too many, I have way too many clips on this. Well, you do. I've gotten, I've gotten the, I caught it right at the beginning, luckily, because it was, I was working on the newsletter and could have easily have missed it because it took, it was fast. Yeah. This is, they grabbed the guy, they make a lot of explosions. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:01:28 They didn't grab him. They captured him. Words matter, captured. Kidnapped. Extracted is the way I saw, but we'll get to that. You know, I was thinking the same word. I was going to bring it up, you beat me to it, which is, was it an extraction?
Starting point is 00:01:43 I think so. I think so. There's a lot of things to this. And the reason why I say extraction, I don't know if you saw, there was some video that I caught of him, of Maduro being walked down. down the some hallway in New York.
Starting point is 00:02:03 And he's like, hey, everybody, happy New Year. Now, of course, that could have been AI. Who knows? But it looked authentic. And I'm thinking he's going to spill the goods on Smartmatic and Dominion. You know, that would certainly get him a better deal. Yeah. And he has...
Starting point is 00:02:21 If he can prove the 2020 election was rigged. Yes, yes. Boom, he's good to go. That's what I thought would be an interesting one. But the thing that really bothered me, about all of this is our even Marco Rubio and when you've gone through your clips
Starting point is 00:02:35 I have some of the stuff from the morning shows from this morning from Stephanopoulos and Manhans Welker with Rubio who is good I mean Rubio is just he's he is very good when it comes to talking. He's amazingly slick He is very slick but he's he's another one
Starting point is 00:02:53 he's a performer he was you know a dancer yes he's another Chippendale dancer he's another tiny dancer The thing that bothers me is that no one ever explains the simple history. And I'm going to give you a little audible, a spoken word history from like 1990. It doesn't take very long. Because when it comes to what this really was about, and I'm pretty sure we can both agree that there's a lot of North Sea Nexus stuff that's in here,
Starting point is 00:03:25 what are the British banking connections, you know, what are the real drug flows, all of that's going to be interesting, the smartmatic software, dominion voting machines, and yes, the oil. And the president just, I don't know why he, I mean, he could do it. He could just explain how they stole our oil. But instead he just says this. We're going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transitions.
Starting point is 00:03:54 We're going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure, the oil infrastructure, and start making money for the country. We build Venezuela oil industry with American talent, drive, and skill, and the socialist regime stole it from us during those previous administration. and they stole it through force. This constituted one of the largest thefts of American property in the history of our country. Absolutely true. But no one explains it. Rubio doesn't explain it.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Hegseth can't explain it. He's just going, F around and find out, MRFers, yeah. Okay. We like that. They got all the ladies all, oh, yeah, oh, he's a tough guy. The news media won't tell you, of course. So let me just give a quick brief rundown, interject if you hear, I said anything wrong.
Starting point is 00:04:54 think it's, I mean, because this goes back to 1976, but if we stay in 1990. Actually, it goes before, it goes to actually way back. It's a 45, 47 or something. It goes way back. But in 1990, U.S. oil companies, Chevron, Conoco
Starting point is 00:05:10 Phillips, and ExxonMobil, they decided we're going to invest in production, in extraction, production of this I mean, I've seen video, this really thick, tar like oil, which is, it's just goo, man. It's classic Brent.
Starting point is 00:05:26 It's goo. Yeah. All the stuff that comes out of the ocean, typically, looks like that. And it was a really big risk. At the time, oil prices were around $40, $50. They varied one year to the other, but on average. So they set up, Venezuela set up PDVSA, and they signed the contracts with these three big companies with massive investment in the Orinoco belt.
Starting point is 00:05:50 And the deal was pretty simple. Venezuela has 100% ownership. over the oil, but we do a 60-40 split. So American companies get 60%, and Venezuela gets 40. And then they put up the billions of dollars to set it all up. Everybody was happy, especially in 2000, oil prices start rising. It's at 100. And then Chavez, the predecessor to Maduro, he declares the Bolivarian Revolution.
Starting point is 00:06:19 And, hey, everybody, we're super socialist now. We're going to give you everything for free. Sound like Mondami. It's going to be fantastic. It's groovy. 2001, 2001, they implemented new laws and PDVSAs now control of operations. They kicked out the U.S. management. In 2002, this is the Venezuelan Petroleum Company.
Starting point is 00:06:42 The employees actually protested and went on strike. They said, you can't do this. Companies that refuse, there was only one really. I think Chevron had all their assets frozen. everything was taken over, and then oil revenues collapsed by 75% because no one knew how to operate this stuff. Chavez broke. Even better, Chavez broke the strike,
Starting point is 00:07:05 fired 18,000 engineers and rig workers, and he changed the split 70% for us, 30%, like around some say a little less, like 28%, but around 30% for the U.S. companies. But we're also doubling the royalties, so you've got to pay us 30% royalties. And there's a 50% tax. rate on everything you make. So they were losing money.
Starting point is 00:07:27 2007, Chavez seizes all the oil assets. These companies could only file lawsuits and they went to international courts. And they eventually won after five years, but they got about a billion dollars each. It was no good. Everyone lost their shirts on it. And then the PDVSA oil company becomes bloated, mismanaged, rife with corruption. Production has now fallen to less than 25%. 2013 Chavez dies.
Starting point is 00:07:53 In comes Maduro, a literal bus driver who had worked his way through the system. And because the... And he was Chavez's handpicked. Yeah, but the guy was a bus driver. So these social programs, they're not doing so well with this lower revenue. So if they start printing money, ultimately, this number over time was mind-blowing to me. 1.3 million percent inflation of the Bolivar. So Maduro, of course, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:25 be like, well, I got to diversify. Let's get some drug money in there. Now, in 2002, and, you know, so the, the price, it's bad news for Maduro because oil just went down in the tank when he came in. It was like a perfect storm. 2002 ExxonMobil scores big in Guyana right next door. This is, no one's mentioning this, really. In 2020, Maduro says, Esquibo region, that's actually ours and moves troops to the border.
Starting point is 00:08:53 And in 2025, just as Trump gets in, he's ratcheting up the heat. He's like, we're taking over. This is Venezuelan territory. And so we didn't really cover much of this, but it was happening. And so, of course, you know, Trump's like, no, you're not going to, you already stole the first batch. You're not going to steal anymore. And that's really what it is. because we need it.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I think, isn't diesel made from this stuff? Is this the kind of stuff you make diesel out of? No, you can make diesel from anything. But is it cheaper to make it from this? Not really. It's a hard, it's a tough product. You need special refining to work this stuff. You have to, for one thing, you need cracking.
Starting point is 00:09:35 Cracking? Yeah, you need to crack it. Because normally with regular crude, you can just run it through it, especially if it's super light, you can run it through distill it. You distill it and you get all the different cuts and the cuts are gasoline and diesel and kerosene and all the rest. But it's quite a process. To get the heavy duty stuff busted up so you can distill it, you don't distill it heavy. You run it through a cracker, which is a big giant, it's catalytic is usually catalytic cracking,
Starting point is 00:10:05 and you run the stuff through it's through platinum and a bunch of other things in it. And it busts it up into a liquid that's a little more refinable. Okay. And that's the expensive part. So meanwhile, not that anyone cares, but that's pretty much it. So meanwhile, what's been happening is China and Russia, they're all getting oil from there. They're all making, it was hilarious to see the Chinese delegation just hours before they, they capture Maduro. And the Chinese are like, all right, we're out of here.
Starting point is 00:10:34 We got nothing to do with this. You know, people pointed out that this was like the Chinese always, they do this constantly. They don't want to get involved. No. Well, hell breaks this. And they gave a number of examples of this, but the one they keep forgetting, which we bring up on the show,
Starting point is 00:10:49 is the one in Libya. Yes. Where they had this whole area. They were building up these big buildings and everything. And they just took off. They're still there. Bye. We got, we don't want to.
Starting point is 00:11:02 And they're very non-confrontational, the Chinese. So, now, I will say January 3rd. This actually comes from our, I have a new contact, former five, former six, not sure yet. She's a producer, she listens. I think she's, I know she's a spook, but I'm not sure she's, MI5 or MI6. I believe she's retired. She said, coincidentally, January 3rd is significant.
Starting point is 00:11:29 36 years ago, Noriega surrendered to U.S. forces after hiding in the Vatican embassy, flown to Miami on drugs charges. Same date, January 3rd. Trump's like significant date. So I thought there was an interesting observation. Also, just earlier, let me see, when did this happen? I think it happened December 1st. A U.S. judge authorized the sale of shares in Venezuela-owned parent company of Citgo Petroleum
Starting point is 00:11:58 to Elliott Investment Management for $5.9 billion. This is, what's the guy's name? He's a big Trump donor. Who's the, and I forget his name now. When did this deal go through? This happened December 1st. Elliott Investment, man, hold me just check. I had it written down here somewhere.
Starting point is 00:12:22 It's when I say the name, you go, oh, yeah, yeah, that guy. Who we are. Here we go. What's this guy's name? Paul Singer. There you go. Oh, yeah, Paul Singer. Big Trump donor.
Starting point is 00:12:35 But he knew something. He clearly knew something. Well, I mean, it was a court case, so maybe they waited for it. I don't know. They said that they had this ready for five or six weeks, but maybe they waited for that to be cleared up just in case. But I think the next, and we'll get into your clips now, I think the, and whenever you want me to play some stuff from the morning shows,
Starting point is 00:12:56 I'm going to have you play something right now since you just mentioned Paul Singer. But I don't want you to finish, I don't want you to finish yet. In other words, you've got more to say, but because you played Paul Singer, play this polymarket clip. Polymarket. Looks like we have another Nancy Pelosi on her hands because last night before U.S. forces captured Venezuela's president Maduro, someone placed a bet on polymarket that that was going to happen. And they won big.
Starting point is 00:13:26 This polymarket account that was created less than a month ago in December yesterday, bet $30,000 that Maduro was going to no longer be the president of. Venezuela. And then overnight, the U.S. captures him, and this user comes up on a fat $400,000. What are the odds? Now, because of the Stock Act in 2012, elected officials do have to report their stock trading activities. But Polymarket is a big, fat loophole. Under the Stock Act, elected officials have to report stocks, bonds, ETFs, and even crypto assets. But because Polymarkets a predictive betting app, well, it falls into a gray zone. 2026 goes, I'd say keep your eye on polymarket for any insider trading versus the stock market. Who do you think made this bet? As always, let me know down below.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Why are you yelling at me? Is that a news clip or is that a TikTok thing? It was on Twitter. But this girl follows this stuff. And yeah, it was a prop bet. Well, I think we need to pay attention to Trump's dates that goes back to our MI6 lady. January 3rd, Trump likes special dates. Yes. Either way, I like that. Maybe it was her. Maybe it was her.
Starting point is 00:14:47 I don't know. Well, she brings it up for a reason. I mean, why is she telling me this? You know, it's literally. She likes the show. And we're also fed information for the purposes of bringing it up on the show. She loves the show. I think she's actually a dame, to be honest about it.
Starting point is 00:15:03 I won't say who she is. I'm pretty sure she's a dame. Well, it's not that we're not fed, you know, we're not read in. We should mention to people that we're, we do amateur work. We're not read in. We're not read in. No agenda show. We're amateurs.
Starting point is 00:15:23 It's not a bad thing. We're not red in. No, we're not, not. But we're fed. Yeah. Oh, we are fed, yes. Yeah. So.
Starting point is 00:15:32 But we know we're fed. So don't worry about it. Yeah, we're fed, fed slop. There you go. So the next 96 hours, of course, are going to be crucial. And then I have clips for later about what they're saying and who's running it. What's really going to happen? Because, you know, I'm sure it appears that the Venezuelans are very happy.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Ding dong, the witch is dead. But they're hungry. And here's the interesting thing that I stumbled upon. So the U.S. dollar basically is the current. in Venezuela. People are using it because the boulevard is, you know, Weimar Republic status at this point. Yeah, it's junk. But the U.S. government... I thought they actually had switched to something called the Rial.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Well, everything I found is that people are just using U.S. dollar bills, tens, 20s, singles, fives. Yeah, well, if you had the opportunity, that's what you do. But they actually, starting in, in the country, COVID days, there was a pilot by U.S.D.C. That's a stable coin via the Treasury and the State Department for the Heroes of Health program. They bypass Maduro's regime banking system to send millions of dollars, I think it was six or seven million dollars directly to the digital wallets of 60,000 doctors and nurses who were using the system. And I'm thinking this might
Starting point is 00:17:04 be a great moment to launch the stable coin or to the stable coin. Well, but the stable coin gambit. I don't think it's really been launched that way with the treasury, with the government's endorsement and selling new treasury bonds, short-term bonds against it. And if anything, so the rails are kind of in place. You're right. But it just may be airdrop. Hey, Venezuela, we're going to air drop you some tokens. I don't know. It feels like a, like a perfect storm. So you've got analysis, all kinds of stuff from the days leading up to today's show, which, let's be honest, was one.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Mostly came from yesterday. One day. One day. So hit it and then whenever you're ready, I'll jump in with some of the morning shows. Yeah, I think you definitely have the morning stuff is going to be good. Let's start with the overview by going to Maduro grab on PBS. Okay. There are moments in time when history possibly pivots.
Starting point is 00:18:06 And today, in a stunning act of regime change, the U.S. military captured and brought Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to U.S. soil. Not long after that, in a remarkable declaration, President Trump announced the U.S. would, quote, run Venezuela and warned of a new era of United States domination over Latin America. We will get an on-the-ground report from Venezuela's capital Caracas in a moment, but we begin our coverage with Nick Schifrin. It was just after midnight over Caracas when U.S. helicopters with Delta Force soldiers descended toward Nicholas Maduro's compound. Nearby residents filmed and cowered from U.S. strikes on at least four locations. All part of the mission to capture and extract Maduro.
Starting point is 00:18:53 By 2 a.m. local, they had him. Whoa. Whoa. Did you hear that? What? So first they used the bogus regime change. but then all part of the mission to capture and extract Maduro
Starting point is 00:19:07 they use the E word they use the E word extract the mission to capture and extract Maduro by 2 a.m. local they had him and by 3 a.m. he was shackled aboard the USS Iwojima the dictator turned detainee
Starting point is 00:19:21 of the U.S. Department of Justice. U.S. military officials said U.S. helicopters took fire as they left Venezuela but remained able to fly. A source familiar tells PBS NewsHour, a small CIA team arrived in August and created extraordinary insight
Starting point is 00:19:41 into Maduro's pattern of life that made grabbing him seamless. So first of all, kudos for the Nat Pops on PBS. Well done. And this was a Nat Pop extravaganza. It was just perfect. Even the president was saying, I watched it on TV.
Starting point is 00:19:56 It was like a TV show. It was great. It was awesome. I think you'll never see it, but I saw it. it was good. And what was at the very end of that clip? What did you say right here?
Starting point is 00:20:08 Our small CIA team. Oh, yeah. The CIA guys, from what I understand, they had infiltrated Maduro's inner circle. Yeah, that's the only way they could figure out where he was. So interesting that the CIA might be cooperating now these days?
Starting point is 00:20:26 I think the whole thing is the CIA deal. Oh, most of it has to be. And I think, I suggested in the last show that there was a cooperation going on. Well, they live in, they've been living in the region for 50 years. They never left. No, but the CIA has always been, some of their superior work has been in South America. In quote, air quote, superior work. Well, it depends on what you mean by superior.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Yes, exactly. But the Guatemala, Guatemala, Panama. Where they pretended there was a, you know, they somehow. got the whole of the media and convinced everybody that the soldiers, the forces were coming and nobody was showing up, but they abandoned. Good job, good job, spooks. In this case, they, yeah, they, I think,
Starting point is 00:21:19 and I think they're at work, and it comes out in some of these clips that they're at work at doing some other stuff, and I'm now thinking they're at work, I'll bring it up later, And talking, because I got a nasty note from somebody, a Canadian. Well, hello. Well, yeah, they complained. Canadian.
Starting point is 00:21:41 About our Alberta. Oh, interesting. So I think the CIA may be in Alberta. And they're probably in Greenland. Well, there's not much to do in Greenland. Hang out fish. Tell people to let the Americans buy them. It's just a thought.
Starting point is 00:22:00 I can't do it. I'm sure there's. Nobody. Maybe. There's one or two. Okay, I don't know what part two. This was one of the most stunning, effective and powerful displays of American military might and competence. In Palm Beach today, after he and his team watched the operation unfold overnight, President Trump announced the operation was not only about regime change. We are going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition. President Trump said Secretary of State Marco Rubio had spoken to Venezuelan Vice President Delci Rodriguez,
Starting point is 00:22:36 who was sworn in to replace Maduro. She had a long conversation with Marco, and she said, we'll do whatever you need. I think she was quite gracious, but she really doesn't have a choice. But at least publicly today, Rodriguez rejected that. We demand the immediate release of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Celia Flores. the only president of Venezuela is President Nicholas Maduro. No, time for the thumb screws. She's not telling she's cooperating.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Well, you don't know that this wasn't a setup so she can keep the people in line around her. Possibly. Because she can't, you know, because she's surrounded by a bunch of stooges that would shoot her, torturers and all kinds of bad actors that Maduro has accumulated as part of his drug cartel. And so she has to play bad girl, at least in front of that audience. So I take all this with a grain of salt one way or the other. I love the trolls. She's Sephardic as well.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Okay. Yeah, I'm sorry. Forgot to mention the Netanyahu ordered this strike. Yes. I forgot to mention the Israel's behind this. It's Sephardic. Yes. Yeah, straight up, trolls.
Starting point is 00:23:52 That's it. And that's exactly what's going on. If the best analysis you can do is everything's a Jews, You might as well just, what's the point of even listening to our show? Well, just doing it to do it. What else? You know, and when you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. On the final clip.
Starting point is 00:24:11 And President Trump made clear part of the plan was to take Venezuela's oil. The country has the world's largest oil reserves, which the U.S. helped develop exactly one century ago. But former leader, Hugo Chavez, kicked out some U.S. and other foreign energy companies, and today the industry produces a fraction of its capacity. We're going to be replacing it, and we're going to take a lot of money out so that we can take care of the country. But the president made clear today was not only about Venezuela.
Starting point is 00:24:41 This was about displaying an ability and willingness to enforce regional domination and embracing the early 19th century declaration by President Monroe to block foreign colonialism in the Americas. They now call it the Donro document, I don't know. Under our new national security strategy, American dominance in the Western atmosphere, will never be questioned again. Rubio made clear the next possible target. Yeah, look, I've lived in Havana and I was in the government.
Starting point is 00:25:09 I'd be concerned. And to critics who question whether a president who was elected in part to avoid foreign entanglements... Why is running a country in South America first? Well, I think it is because we want to surround ourselves with good neighbors. We want to surround ourselves with stability. We want to surround ourselves with energy. We have tremendous energy in that country. Regime change not for democracy, but for energy and for its own sake.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Has the question tonight in Caracas and perhaps around the world. Now what? Well, let's just address this for one second. The oil baron, who is 60% gas, 40% oil, he says, this is not good for us. He says oil is going to drop even further, which surprise, surprise, is good for America. Because that lowers prices on everything, in theory. I mean, I don't think grocery prices actually ever go lower, ever, but they could. They fluctuate enough so that it's noticeable.
Starting point is 00:26:08 This might be a good time to just bring in one clip from Manhans Welker on Meet the Press with Marjorie Taylor Green about the America First question. I think it's a perfect time. President Trump says he gets to decide what America First means. America first mean whatever? Wait, wait, wait, stop. When did he ever say that? Did Trump come out and say? No, I don't think he said that. Well, she just claimed that he did. Well, you meant to say she falsely claimed. She fought. You're right. You're exactly correct. I meant to say she falsely claimed. Yes. In fact, she played that very clip. And that's her extrapolation by saying, well, the President Trump says, tells us he gets to say what America
Starting point is 00:27:00 first means. But we know that this is America. And the Don Roe doctrine. They call it. You know, Don Roe doctrine is hilarious. And he made it up himself. I didn't hear anyone else say it until he said it. You know, they say it's the Don Roe doctrine. I don't know. I don't know. I agree. I agree. That's totally his creation. That's how he does it. He loves alliteration. He's my guy. All right. So he determines what America First is. Let's hear Marjorie Taylor Green, who was there with their big, doughy eyes, all happy to be on Meet the Press.
Starting point is 00:27:33 President Trump says he gets to decide what America First means. Does America First mean whatever President Trump says it does? What a loaded question. This is like, this is disgusting. Yeah, well, but it also shows you, Marjorie Taylor Green, who I think is a nice lady, but she is, she's dumb. She doesn't even see beyond, you know, she doesn't see the implications of what this really can mean for America. She's not a dimensional thinker, yes.
Starting point is 00:28:03 You know, America First should mean what was promised on the campaign. You won't be able to hear it if you're doing it. I'm sorry. I only had to make that sound once. You could do it again if you want. So my understanding of America First is strictly for the American people, not for the big donors that donate. to big politicians. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Well, first of all, the oil company, she sees that as big donors. And I guess they don't employ Americans. I guess, you know, it's not part of the American economy. She just doesn't see it that way. She wants grocery prices lower and rents lower, which, yes, but you can't just wave your magic wand. Not for the special interests that constantly roam the halls. Well, the silver guy, of course. and the polymarket guy.
Starting point is 00:28:54 You know, they won big. Washington and not foreign countries that demand their priorities put first over Americans. America first actually means for the American people. And the American people have been put last consistently decades and decades by both political parties for far too long. My kids' generation, my kids are 22, 26, and 28 are looking at a future where this whole entire generation doesn't think they'll ever see a social security check. They don't believe they'll ever be able to afford to own their own home. And 50-year mortgages are really a slap in the face. It's insulting. Americans don't want $2,000 stimulus checks as a payoff. They want
Starting point is 00:29:40 to have good policies brought forth for them. Because you want to know something, Kristen, they voted for this administration. And their small dollar donation should matter. And MAGA has its own enemy list and the enemies of the worlds are not on their enemy list and they're tired of being ignored. You're right. She's not, she's not a multi-dimensional thinker. And I have three daughters, 29, 30, and 35. And yes, they see it as rather dim, but they're not, they're not afraid of their, they're not even thinking of social security checks. And now here's the difference. The 29 and 30-year-old, they can actually afford rent. Now, they're not. They're not. They're not anywhere in house buying mood, and that's unfortunate, but I think what we see, and we'll see
Starting point is 00:30:26 coming this year, the president's going to do something with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. That rumor's been out there for a long time. That may change things. Rents may actually go down, which will also lower house prices as we've removed the incentives for illegal immigrants to be paid, bought and paid for by states and other, yeah, that's, yeah. Other criminal, uh, the subsidies. But the one who's 35 in Rotterdam, she literally, you know, she cannot find a two bedroom apartment for the simple reason that the rule now is, and, you know, she's, she basically
Starting point is 00:31:02 would be in social housing, you know, um, which is, you know, up, up to like 2,000 euros a month. but in order to get that, she can pay it, but you have to show that you earn five times the monthly rent. Well, no, she doesn't make 100,000 euros a year. And so that whole, Europe is really not Europe first. America is still doable. This, by the way, is the biggest complaint I got from my little rant on the zoomers versus boomers.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Well, yeah, but we can't buy a house. Well, no, you got jacked, absolutely. My dad bought a house for $20,000 in 1990. Yeah, but his... What was his monthly payment at 19% interest? So, yeah, it's not great, but I think that the president does have some plans to change that. Chronology's off the pit, okay. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:31:59 Well, the high interest was in the late, it really peaked and ended around 1980, not 1990. By 1990, the interest rates were way down. 12%. I don't think so. I had a 12% mortgage in 19-19- Well, you got jipped. There it is. With a balloon payment. With a balloon payment.
Starting point is 00:32:21 Yeah, you know, so, yes, that's a problem. But, you know, it's, Marjorie Taylor Green makes it sound like, oh, it's the end of the world for everybody. You know, easy does it. It's not great, but, you know, hardships, every generation has its hardships. And I think the president has some plans for that. Anyway, could I just play a couple of Rubio clips from this morning because it addresses these things? And then we'll get back to your clips or do you want to play another series? I don't, I, don't, why don't you play the Rubio clips first?
Starting point is 00:32:51 And that gives me a better feeling of what clips I should go with. Okay, so, uh, man, I have way too many. Me too. Uh, I thought that Manhans Welker was better, uh, because she just, she, you know, she's a straight talker, man. She sits down. She asks the tough questions right away. Are we at war? Thank you so much for being here.
Starting point is 00:33:11 I want to start with this big picture question. Is the United States now at war with Venezuela? There's not a war. I mean, we are a war against drug trafficking organizations. It's not a war against Venezuela. We are enforcing American laws with regards to oil sanctions. We have sanctioned entities. We go to court.
Starting point is 00:33:29 We get a warrant. We seize those boats with oil. And that will continue. And we continue to reserve the right to take strikes against drug boats. that are bringing drugs towards the United States that are being operated by transnational criminal organizations, including the cartel de losoles. Of course, their leader, the leader of that cartel is now in U.S. custody
Starting point is 00:33:50 and facing U.S. justice in the Southern District of New York, and that's Nicholas Maduro. So we made a big progress in that regard. By the way, thank you, Alberto Guru, says, can afford a house but drives an $80,000, four-wheel truck, spends $500 a month on sale plans, internet, and streaming, door-dash, partying drugs. Yeah, there's that.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Yeah, there's that. There's that. So who's going to be running the contract? Come on, Marco. Mr. Secretary, who is in charge? Are you running Venezuela right now? Yeah, I mean, I keep people, you know, fixating on that. Here's the bottom line on it is we expect to see changes in Venice.
Starting point is 00:34:29 By the way, this question is never answered by anybody. And it's because the president said, we're running it. You know, Marco and Pete and everyone, they'll be taking care of things. That's why this question is a problem and goes unanswered in every interview. I don't understand why they let it go unanswered. Well, here's his answer. You know, fixating on that, here's the bottom line on it, is we expect to see changes in Venezuela. Changes of all kinds, long term, short term.
Starting point is 00:34:57 We'd love to see all kinds of changes. But the most immediate changes are the ones that are in the national interest of the United States. That's why we're involved here because of how it applies and has a direct impact on the United States. We are not going to be able to allow, in our hemisphere, a country that becomes a crossroads for the activities of all of our adversaries around the world. We just can't allow it. We can't have a country where the people in charge of its military and in charge of its police department are openly cooperating with drug trafficking organizations. We're not going to allow that. These things are direct threats to the United States.
Starting point is 00:35:28 And we intend to use every element of leverage that we have to ensure that that changes. The one I would point everyone to is that our military is helping the coast. conduct the law enforcement function, which is not just a capture of Maduro, but the enforcement of our sanctions. We go to court, we get a warrant, we seize the boats. And we think that this is tremendous leverage, incredible, crippling leverage, which we intend to continue to use until we see the changes that we need to see that are benefit to the American people. And by the way, we believe to the people of Venezuela as well. It doesn't really answer it. Not at all. No. Now, of course, this was a good
Starting point is 00:36:06 question, good answer, so why aren't you working with Machado? President Trump said the administration is working with Maduro's vice president, Delci Rodriguez. Why does the administration oppose working with the opposition leader Maria Carina Machado? She's a Nobel Peace Prize winner, of course, is well, she should run the country. Her coalition has the support of 70%. But she did win. Yeah, no, she did win. But, you know, I just like when you say, oh, she's a Nobel Peace Prize. Well, I am a podcast Hall of Fame awardee. I should be running the country. And Venezuelans, why not work with her?
Starting point is 00:36:41 Well, a couple things. First of all, Maria Carina Machado is fantastic, and she's someone I've known for a very long time, and the whole movement is. But we are dealing with the immediate reality. The immediate reality is that, unfortunately, and sadly, but unfortunately, the vast majority of the opposition
Starting point is 00:36:57 is no longer present inside of Venezuela. We have short-term things that have to be addressed right away. We all wish to see a bright future for Venezuela, a transition to democracy. All of these things are great. And we all want to see that. I've worked on that for 15 years on a personal level, both in the Senate and now as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State.
Starting point is 00:37:15 These are things I still care about. We still care about. But what we're talking about is what happens over the next two, three weeks, two, three months and how that ties to the national interest of the United States. And so we expect to see more compliance and cooperation than we were previously receiving. With Nicholas Maduro, you could not make a deal or an arrangement. although he, by the way, was given very generous offers. He could have left Venezuela as recently as a week and a half ago.
Starting point is 00:37:40 There were opportunities available for him to avoid all of this because he's not someone we can work with. He succored the Biden administration into stupid deals. He's made a career out of not keeping deals and figuring out how to save himself by buying time. And we were not, President Trump was not going to fall into that trap. This is interesting that I guess no one really believed the national security strategy document because it was clearly spelled out. Well, I have a clip about,
Starting point is 00:38:06 one of the analysis clips talks just about that specifically. Let's do that. Let's do your clips. Yeah, this is the Maduro. This is CNN National NSS. Oh, wait, we read this one. Maduro CNN brings in NSS is a two-parter. Again, back to Jim Schuador,
Starting point is 00:38:26 our chief national security analyst, what do you see in all of this at this stunning moment? Well, Sarah, remember when this administration released its new national security strategy just a couple of weeks ago, and folks were reading it and wondering, is this a serious document? Does it indicate a major shift in U.S. foreign policy, or is it largely political, who had a hand at it, et cetera? I was just reading through some of the language. And one of the clear headlines was, in general terms, threats in our own hemisphere, the Western Hemisphere...
Starting point is 00:39:03 Wow, they're just now figuring out. That's what it said. Oh, yeah. You know, I went back and I did some research. CNN, everybody. ...than those elsewhere. Whether that be Europe, read that as Ukraine, the war in Ukraine, or Asia. Perhaps read that as Taiwan.
Starting point is 00:39:20 That threats here that involve not just regimes or governments that this administration views as their adversaries, such as Nicholas Maduro, but also problems that they view as top of their list, drug trafficking, migration flows, et cetera. And here we see that that document was quite serious, right, Sarah? That that shift is... A little laugh tail in there. We see that it was quite serious, Sarah. And here we see that that document was quite serious, right, Sarah? That that shift is playing out before our eyes. Doesn't mean that the U.S. withdraws from Europe or Asia, but it is certainly
Starting point is 00:39:59 more aggressive in its own backyard. And then you begin to think, beyond this project underway, the Venezuela project, the U.S. running the country, and we're about to see, as you say, the leader of the country walk off that plane, perhaps in handcuffs in a blindfold, or is what does it mean for the Cuban regime, which is also an adversary of the Trump administration, or even it's a little different because Greenland is run by an ally, but Greenland is a place that President Trump has said, that's in our backyard. I want it. Yeah. Hello, get a clue. I don't play clips. Well, I'm throwing Alberta Canada into the mix. I like that.
Starting point is 00:40:41 I don't have any clips about it, but I like it. Well, the thing about it's like we're talking about our hemisphere, our backyard, what is more, and it, and if we really look at this as a subterfuge for grabbing oil, you got Alberta over there sitting there with the same thing. They're not producing anything. because the Canadian government won't let them. So let's go stir up some shit, get them to go independent, and we got it made, we'd have the CIA go do that. Now, of course, the guy who wrote the nasty note to me and mentioned, well, you know, Mark Carney, what is Canadian?
Starting point is 00:41:17 Okay, let's get this straight. Mark Carney was born in Canada. Yes. He was educated at Harvard in Oxford. He is the central banker's central banker, basically. He went to, at first he was a central banker in Canada, he went to the UK that became a central bank. Then he became a UK citizen, but dual citizen.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Then he became an, he's also got some Irish connection with some, some crazy Irish that are also kind of nexus types. And let's be honest, there's a lot of Irish running a lot of things. And he's got, so he's a triple citizen. And then when he became the prime minister of Canada, he rebuked the other two citizenships that he always says he did. We don't know for sure. And so, okay, he's Canadian, but he doesn't like the United States or he's part of some banking combine. We don't know. But the point is this guy was telling, and he's just a very nasty note.
Starting point is 00:42:16 Wow, you're really upset by this. Welcome to the club. No, not upset at all. But what it did, we brought to the four, this this Alberta thing, because it was like we're full of crap about this Alberta thing. And I was reminding me, if you can remember this far back, this has to be 15 years ago when we first grabbed on to Farage. Yeah. Somebody wrote in this for you guys are off the deep end here. Farage is no good. He's just a clown. He's never going to amount to anything. You'll never hear from him again. You guys are embarrassing yourselves. Was it the same guy? No. It could have been. It probably. Probably was the same guy.
Starting point is 00:42:59 So this guy is saying, so he says this about Alberta, and I'm thinking, wait a minute, because when you start listening to these clips about what the CIA is up to, they could easily be in Alberta, causing, you know, getting them to. Handing out donuts. Hey. Handing out dough. You want a non-stop supply of these every single day, Albertans. You want more donuts.
Starting point is 00:43:20 But the thing is, from what the clips I've seen, the Albertans, they're like, yeah, we'd kind of like to be part of America. That's the way it seems to me. I mean, that could be the long-term goal. I personally think they should be an independent country. They could probably pull that off. Like Puerto Rico, kind of, a protectorate. Puerto Rico is part of the United States. Yeah, but it's not a state.
Starting point is 00:43:41 They could be a protectorate. Oh, that's an interesting. I never even thought of that. You get a passport. You get your donuts. Get your flag. Get your maga hat. Good to go.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Welcome aboard. Interesting idea. That's actually, that might actually work. A clip two on the NSS. How far is the U.S. willing to go now to change the leadership and control of other places and countries in our hemisphere? So that, you know, the Alberta strategy wasn't just an empty document, apparently, because of what we're seeing on that tarmac in Newburgh, New York right now. Well, allow me now to play a clip from Rubio where this question came up about, Cuba. Is the Cuban government, the Trump administration's next target, Mr. Secretary?
Starting point is 00:44:31 Well, the Cuban government is a huge problem. Yeah. The human government is a huge problem. So is that a yes? But I don't think people. Oh, yeah. Kristen, they always want yes or no questions. Is that a yes? Are we going to take over Cuba? Human government is a huge problem. So is that a yes? But I don't think people fully appreciate. I think they're in a lot of trouble. Yes. I'm not going to talk to you about what our future steps are going to be and our policies are going to be right now on this regard. But I don't think it's any mystery that we are not big fans of the Cuban regime, who, by the way, are the ones that were propping up Maduro. His entire, like, internal security force, his internal security apparatus is entirely controlled by Cubans. One of the untold stories here is how, in essence, you talk about colonization, because I think you said Delci Rodriguez mentioned that. The ones who have sort of colonized, at least inside the regime, are Cubans.
Starting point is 00:45:19 It was Cubans that guarded Maduro. He was not guarded by Venezuelan bodyguards. He had Cuban bodyguards. In terms of their internal intelligence, who spies on who inside to make sure there are no traders, those are all Cubans. That was interesting. Yeah, the whole, the countries filled with a bunch of aliens, Cubans and Hezbollah and all these other groups. But it's interesting that Cuba was basically the intelligence apparatus for Maduro. Well, they didn't do a very good job.
Starting point is 00:45:47 But who runs Cuba? I always thought that was Russia. Don't they still park their boats over there? Russia's kind of backed away. Well, you know, the story now that's out there is, Trump did a deal. Putin gets Ukraine and we take Venezuela. They got a deal.
Starting point is 00:46:06 Sounds a little simple-minded, but yeah. So let's go to this analysis. We do an analysis on, because Machado was brought into the conversation. Why, here's the Maduro CNN analysis on Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner who actually should have been president of Venezuela. What are you learning? I've been speaking to the Venezuelan opposition about their reaction to them. Who is this?
Starting point is 00:46:38 Who spoke with the opposition, who according to Rubio? One of the spooks that comes in and does analysis for CNN. But Rubio said they're gone. They're all out of the country. Yeah, most of them. Well, okay, so you talk to... No, they're in the country, too, but if you're, you know, but they're not in plain sight. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:59 And I'm told that the opposition leader, Machado, has been in touch with governments across the world following this operation. That includes the government of France, President Emmanuel Macron, but also, and this is crucial, governments in Latin America, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, who I'm told, have shared with. the Venezuelan opposition, their shared desire in, quote, restoring the will of the people. I think this is important, Sarah, because here is the opposition saying that they are getting support from other countries for the opposition's role in the future of Venezuela post-Modoro. And that's, of course, crucial, Sarah, because as you and I were speaking earlier, President Trump in his comments from Florida earlier today seemed to leave that question open. He said, the U.S. will be running the country.
Starting point is 00:47:55 He raised some questions about the degree of support that Machado has in the country of Venezuela, which is crucial given that it is the wide view of observers of the most recent election that Machado actually won and not Maduro that would give, presumably, and certainly in the eyes of many countries in the region around the world, legitimacy to her claims to leadership in any sort of post-Moduro government. But the opposition is saying here that they are in touch with governments around the world and getting that kind of support, right? As I said there, for restoring the will of the people in the country of Venezuela. But at this point, remains very much an open question as to what the process will be to decide who leads the country next and where the U.S. will be in that process?
Starting point is 00:48:43 Who will it support, right? And does that include the opposition? He's saying a lot of right, because he doesn't know what he's talking about. he's just rambling, but Trump had nothing, you know, he didn't say much about Bashado being taking over, and then he said that she doesn't have much support. And I think what he's referring to is the fact that they dropped her in and the government, they just shoot her because she doesn't have any support from the goons that are really still at the top of the pyramid.
Starting point is 00:49:10 You know what's interesting by omission in this whole story? Where's J.D. Vance? He's nowhere. He's not. He's doing dances. He's gained a lot of weight. He's got long hair now. Fat J.D.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Bet J.D. He's floating around. But also, I'm waiting for Bessent. Scott Besson has to do. I mean, money has to come in somehow. And they must. This looks like Rubio's up. Well, he has to have a plan.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Because, you know, there's still drug cartels, drug lines, money laundering. All of that's still in place. place. So they've got to be, they've got to have some kind of plan for this because I'm pretty sure you take 96 hours. And if people aren't seeing some bread, they're going to, they're going to go nuts. Yeah. Well, maybe that's what they want them to do. So, so they, there's this discussion about Machado. And so I luckily caught Sky News is the only, only group that actually put her on the air. Oh, wow. Okay. Let's listen to that. And so I have a clip of her talking. So we,
Starting point is 00:50:18 So she's not like, you know, just a character in the ether. This is Michado on Sky News explaining whatever she's explaining. Some people talk about invasion in Venezuela, the threat of an invasion in Venezuela. And I answered, Venezuela has been already invaded. We have the Russian agents. We have the Iranian agents. We have terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, operating freely in accordance with the regime. We have the Colombian guerrilla, the drug cartels.
Starting point is 00:50:48 cartels that have taken over 60% of our populations and not only involved in drug trafficking, but in human trafficking, in networks of prostitution. So this has turned Venezuela into the criminal hub of the Americas. And what sustained the regime is a very powerful and funded, strongly funded repression system. Where does that funds come from? Well, from drug trafficking, from the black market of oil, from arms trafficking for human trafficking. We need to cut those flows. And once it happens and repression is weakened, it's over because that's the only thing the regime has left, violence and terror.
Starting point is 00:51:32 So we ask the international community to cut those sources because the other regimes that support Maduro and the criminal structure are very active and had turned Venezuela into the safe heaven for their operations into the rest of Latin America. Yeah, I'm pretty sure we've got CIA all over the place. We've got OFAC, is that it? The OFAC, the Office of Financial Affairs. They've got to be looking at everything right. And I just want to say that there's such a simpleton, simpleton idea out there. It's in the troll room too. You know, It's about the oil, man. They just want to steal the oil. Well, first of all, that is, in fact, our oil refineries.
Starting point is 00:52:19 We just talked about that. That was stolen. All these weak presidents did nothing about it. And yeah, that's American sovereignty. That's our stuff. We had a deal. You know. Yeah, we had a deal.
Starting point is 00:52:31 We had a deal. So, yes, it's about the oil. And we will sell the oil to everybody who wants it. But that money flow going into these corrupt networks, works. I think the North Sea nexus has got to be somewhat worried at this point. Like, whoops, are they tracking us? Do they know where it's, I mean, they probably got lazy throughout the years. Oh, absolutely. There's no question about it. That's what happens with everybody. It's what you do. But it's so, it's so, it's so strange to see people with so
Starting point is 00:53:04 simple-minded. I mean, even people I like from the UK, it's like, well, I pay for the oil. You can just steal it. Hashtag bullies. That's a good one. And a friend of ours knows a plastic surgeon who was on vacation on some Caribbean island, you know, oofy or iffy, I don't know what it is. And he was like, oh, great, now I can't fly home because of Trump's private war. It's like the ignorance of people, the non-informed, just, not even, you can even get some of this from Wikipedia. It's not that hard, but people just
Starting point is 00:53:48 take spoon fed crap from TikTok and Instagram reels and X, put a bikini on it and like, oh, I'm good to go. I know what's happening. Trump. He's no good. Oil just wants the oil. It's disappointing is what it is. Our education system has failed us. This has been your lament for 18 years. Yeah, probably right. Then this was kind of funny. The protest groups, they sent them all out into the streets with freshly printed
Starting point is 00:54:20 signs right away. All right, everybody, we got new signs. Help us hammer them onto the sticks. It's all from the signs of all the party for socialism and liberation. I got one clip. I have one, two, after you're done.
Starting point is 00:54:35 I have Chicago. What do you have? Do you have Chicago? I got Baltimore. Oh, okay. I hear Chicago. Hands off on the Queensland soil. Cold temperatures did not deter a strong show of support at Federal Plaza in the loop on Saturday. U.S. out of everywhere. As demonstrators took a loud, invisible stand against U.S. intervention. And by the way, every single person you're going to hear is white, has a nose ring, has a red beanie on, and is holding a socialism, that pre-printed sign.
Starting point is 00:55:04 In Venezuela. The violence that we saw last night was completely ruthless, and we cannot allow this kind of violence from our government. Several local Chicago groups issued an urgent call for an emergency protests following a controversial operation that led to the detention of Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro and his wife, with Trump asserting that the U.S. government would step in to run the country. President Trump claims Venezuela's oil has funded drug trafficking and other crimes using this as justification for intervention. It doesn't matter who does or doesn't support Maduro. It's completely outrageous and against international law for the U.S. to
Starting point is 00:55:40 to attack him to... Where was your protest when they nationalized our oil companies? Where was your international law then, you twerp? Try to unseat him. You can say that the Venezuelan government hasn't been great, and I'd argue that's probably true. But I would also say that going into another useless war, abducting someone seems morally unquestionably wrong.
Starting point is 00:56:06 The protests spilled into the streets as demonstrators' voice opposition to foreign military intervention, defended Venezuelan independence, and blasted what organizers described as an illegal and dangerous escalation. Yeah, all right. I guarantee you, I guarantee you, there's a smartmatic angle to this. This guy looks happy. He was like, oh, God, I'm safe.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Take my wife, too, please, please, please. Okay, we'll bring her to. And the kid. They all, they never said. They took a son. Oh, yeah. They captured a sun as well. Yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Trump is no dummy. He knows what he's doing. It's going to be fun to watch. All right, Baltimore. Demonstrations in Maryland today. I'm sorry. What? I said I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:56:55 Oh, it's okay. Apology accepted. Demonstration. You should say my bad. I'm never saying that. Demonstrations in Maryland today as residents and lawmakers rallied against the U.S. military operation. Scott Mascioni from member station WIPR has more.
Starting point is 00:57:11 After the Trump administration's surprise attack in Venezuela, protesters converged on Baltimore's City Hall. Rachel Vicarra of Baltimore's Party for Socialism and Liberation. Baltimore's Party for Socialism and Liberation. Baltimore's Party for Socialism and Liberation helped organize the protest. There is no shortage of needs that the people in the U.S. face. We want these taxpayer dollars to meet people's needs ultimately and not discharging. destroy other countries on behalf of, in this case, oil executives.
Starting point is 00:57:43 Maryland, U.S. Representative Johnny O'Shefsky, who serves on the Foreign Affairs Committee, says he's deeply concerned by President Trump's comments that the United States will run Venezuela. O'Shefsky says he and other members of the committee are pushing for a briefing from the White House. You know, and I reply, this was actually on the podcasting 2.0, Mastodon. I don't, I shy away from politics, but someone sent me a DM. And I said, hey, man, you go look at the history. They stole these companies from us. And what happens is the lefty's favorite word is what aboutism?
Starting point is 00:58:17 Yeah, well, haven't we just done bad deals with people? No, read your history, moron. It's kind of a new guy there. Who is that? Come on, man. This is a new guy. He's a new guy. He's a friend.
Starting point is 00:58:33 I blocked him. I've now gotten into blocking. I'm in the JCD school. It's just, it's like you answer someone and, oh, baby, but do you, block. Block. I'm going to block you. There's no time for this.
Starting point is 00:58:48 I'm too old now. I'm a boomer. I'm a boomer. I'm a boomer blocks. And I'm done. I'm out of here. Yeah, boomer block. Let's start with the last two.
Starting point is 00:58:56 One is the analysis from NPR, but I also want to get this one in. They're both from NPR. So let's start with the basic, Maduro, important analysis, NPR. Okay. Franka, where in this puzzle does Machado, Maria Corino Machado, who just won the Nobel Peace Prize, a leader in the Venezuelan opposition? Where does she fit? A wildly popular opposition leader. Interestingly, though, Trump did not throw his support behind her. Here's what he said about Machado. I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader. She doesn't have the support. Trump said she is a very nice woman, but that she just doesn't have the backing of the people, some strong, professional.
Starting point is 00:59:36 found statements about the opposition leader. Let me turn you to oil and how oil fits into this because President Trump had a lot to say about the oil reserves, how they're going to foot the bill for everything going forward in Venezuela. I don't think he actually said that, actually. I don't think he said that. No, he didn't say that. Read the significance of that. I mean, it's very significant.
Starting point is 00:59:58 I mean, we didn't hear much talk about reestablishing democracy in Venezuela during this presser. Frankly, we didn't hear that that much. talk about drug trafficking either. Which was the initial premise for all of this, we were told, going after drug votes, go on. Exactly. Go on. The focus. Oh, she's doing a Kara.
Starting point is 01:00:16 She's doing a Kara. Go on. I heard that. When I heard that, too, I heard that when she did it. And I said, ah, Adam's going to catch it. Go on. Talk about reestablishing democracy in Venezuela during this presser. Frankly, we didn't hear that that much talk about drug trafficking either.
Starting point is 01:00:33 Which was the initial premise for all of this, we were told. going after drug votes. Go on. Exactly. The focus today was largely on oil. Venezuela, of course, has some of the largest oil reserves in the world. And let's be clear, U.S. involvement in the Venezuelan oil industry would be a huge, huge deal. Though reestablishing it would be wildly expensive and a really long-term project. And it's also kind of unclear as of now which companies would undertake this challenge. Now, Trump claimed that it would not cost the U.S. any money.
Starting point is 01:01:06 because he expects U.S. oil companies will happily invest billions of dollars to rebuild Venezuelan's oil structure. But the reality is that oil, or at least he says, the oil would then be extracted and sold for a profit to benefit both Venezuelans and the U.S. Now, he said the U.S. troops may be necessary to protect the oil, but he is not afraid of U.S. boots on the ground. And that is a tremendous statement for President Trump, considering his aversion to military invention in the past.
Starting point is 01:01:36 Boots on the ground, boots on the ground, boots on the ground. Boots on the ground. This is a lot of conjecture. I mean, NPR is actually way behind. I looked at all my clips, and NPR was behind CNN and so far as the quality. But so this is my last, the last clip is NPR and it's there. This is the Maduro, this is the China reaction, which is the, which was mocked by everybody because China, you know, was not a, just what they did in Libya.
Starting point is 01:02:06 It's what they do. They hoofed it. You know, we've got other things to do with our time. We're not getting involved. You can't take care of this year. You were out of here. Best price. We out.
Starting point is 01:02:13 China says it's warning as citizens not to travel to Venezuela and says it's closely monitoring the situation in that country where China was the biggest buyer of Venezuelan oil. And peers Emily Fang has more. Although Venezuela contributed just a tiny fraction of the oil China imports, for the South American nation, China was its primary customer, ferrying sanctioned oil from Venezuela. to small refineries on China's east coast, on what analysts to term a shadow fleet of ships left unregistered or with their trackers off in order to evade sanctions. Over the last few weeks, Beijing has been outspoken against U.S. strikes on boats in the Caribbean. And on Saturday, China's foreign ministries that the U.S.'s seizure of Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife were, quote, hegemonic acts and strongly condemned the attack as a violation of international law.
Starting point is 01:03:04 No. Okay. Russia also had a strong statement. They don't care. They put out a strong press release. Yeah. Can we still buy? That's the question. I got a clip from just about the drugs. I got a clip from France 24. They have a journalist who I guess is boots on the ground in Venezuela. And here's what she had to say. I think that every Venezuela was surprised. Even the military, the military and personal, even the whole statement of, of the government, there is not one person in this country which could have been aware of what was going on. Even the response was kind of late for what was happening. Most of the electricity went down, even cell phone carriers went down.
Starting point is 01:03:56 So it was a very confusing situation at the moment, even for the government and for Venezuelans, of course. The drugs smuggling and trafficking allegation has been broadly covered by private investigations, by international and independent media. But since I am a journalist and I haven't seen the proof in my hands that, in fact, Maduro was muggling drugs, I will be very conservative to say that, to assert that this is a fact. I mean, even the Americans are asking or demanding to Trump to bring. sent the proof, because this operation was not a minor thing. This was a very expensive and a very dangerous operation, even for U.S. military personal. So there's no proof.
Starting point is 01:04:47 There's no drugs. There's not no drugs. The indictment, you know, the one thing that is not being discussed, which is the indictment, which is allows, but using the second article two of the Constitution allows Trump to do all this, no matter what everyone likes to think about it being unconstitutional, is the indictment very clearly points out all, they have been capturing audio tapes, tapping his phone. It's been going on for years.
Starting point is 01:05:16 Everyone who's looked at the indictment against Maduro says it's ironclad. And I put a copy of said indictment into the show notes. Everybody can read it for themselves. So this woman is a stooge, whoever she is. Yes, well, France 24. That's the Nexus is out there. they're like, well, we don't even know the drugs. But we can go back to 1989. I love it when these clips pop up. When Joe Biden himself spoke on behalf of the Democrat Party about the necessity,
Starting point is 01:05:42 the necessity to go in and stop the scourge of drug networks. Every president for the past two decades, Democrat and Republican alike, has declared war on drugs. And each of them has lost that war and lost it miserably. They lost because they attempted to deal with only part of the drug problem. They lost because their initiatives were pulled apart by bureaucratic squabbling among their advisors. They lost because they always did too little and they did it too late. We don't oppose the president's plan. All we want to do is strengthen it. That's President Bush at the time. We don't doubt is resolve. All we want to do is stiffen it. The trouble is that the president's proposals are not big enough to deal with the problem. We think we should do more to stem the
Starting point is 01:06:27 flow of drugs across our borders, and we think we should go one step further. Let's go after the drug lords where they live with an international strike force. There must be no safe haven for these narco-terrorists, and they must know it. We have to lock up the dealers for a long, long time, and we have to attack the source from which the drugs come. And we have to do that, not a piece at a time but all at once and we have to do it now and there's not any reason why we can't do that we have the power we have the money and we have the knowledge by how things change where was the outrage using the joe biden's old clip because back in the day when he was erudite he could actually speak he never stuttered by the way why were that ever come from no he's a stutter he's a stutter he's a stutterer
Starting point is 01:07:17 his old life he never stuttered he was straightforward and very clear and And so you don't want a president like that. No. Let's wait till he's into total dementia and can barely talk or move or figure out where he is. Then let's make him president. That's what we do. What can you think it is that? Go back to Face the Nation.
Starting point is 01:07:38 This is CBS with Margaret Brennan. And this is Senator Chris Van Hollen with a little extra detail on the details. Yeah, Van Hollen is the guy, as we recall, is the guy who went down and met with the Maryland dad. Yes. Elbreg and Garcia had margaritas in the cafe. So Chevron, an American oil company, has been operating in Venezuela throughout, and they told CBS yesterday that they continued to work there. My understanding is there are hundreds of Americans working and living in Venezuela still.
Starting point is 01:08:10 This is true. Chevron is the only company that continued to hobble along. Reportedly, there are at least four who have been detained by the regime, the regime that remains in power here. You are on Senate Foreign Relations. What do you know about the detained Americans? What can you find out about how they're doing? I've not gotten an update from the administration on those detained Americans.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Months ago, I did work to secure the release of an American, a Marylander, who we now have back in Baltimore, Maryland. I think the administration is looking at those detentions currently ongoing in Venezuela and determining how many of them are wrongful detentions, how many that they don't think are wrongful detentions. But certainly my view is we should work to bring back every American who is wrongfully detained overseas. I think this is going to complicate that effort
Starting point is 01:09:05 what the Trump administration just did. Oh, oh, it's going to complicate it. Okay. How's it going to complicate it? So now let's go to Rubio with Stephanopoulos. Just a couple clips here. It's all about the oil. We're joined now by the Secretary of State. Mr. Secretary, thank you for joining us this morning. President Trump was pretty clear yesterday.
Starting point is 01:09:24 He said the United States is going to run Venezuela. Under what legal authority? Well, first of all, what's going to happen here is that we have a quarantine on their oil. That means their economy will not be able to move forward until the conditions that are in the national interest of the United States and the interest of the Venezuelan people are met. And that's what we intend to do. So that leverage remains. That leverage is ongoing. and we expect that it's going to lead to results here. We're hopeful that it does, positive results for the people of Venezuela, but ultimately, most importantly for us in the national interest of the United States, we will no longer have, hopefully, as we move forward here,
Starting point is 01:10:00 we'll set the conditions so that we no longer have in our hemisphere of Venezuela that's the crossroads for many of our adversaries around the world, including Iran and Hezbollah, is no longer sending us drug gangs, is no longer sending us drug boats, is no longer a narco-trafficking paradise for all those drugs coming out of Colombia. to going through the Caribbean and towards the United States. And obviously we want a better future for the people of Venezuela. We want them to have an oil industry where the wealth goes to the people,
Starting point is 01:10:27 not to a handful of corrupt individuals and stolen by pirates all over the world. That's what we're working towards, and we intend to use the leverage we have to help achieve that. George, ask him again. Ask him who's running the place, man? Let me ask the question again. What is the legal authority for the United States to be running Venezuela? Well, I explain to you what our goals are and how we're going to use the leverage to make it happen. As far as what our legal authority is on the quarantine, I'm very simple.
Starting point is 01:10:54 We have court orders. These are sanction boats, and we get orders from courts to go after and seize these sanctions. So that's, I don't know, is a court not a legal authority? So is the United States running Venezuela right now? Well, I've explained once again, I'll do it one more time. What we are running is the direction that this is going to move moving forward. And that is, we have leverage. We are using and we intend to use. We started using already. You can see where they are running out of storage capacity. In a few weeks, they're going to have to start pumping oil unless they make changes. And that leverage that we have with the armada of boats that are currently positioned, allow us to seize any sanctioned boats coming into or out of Venezuela, loaded with oil or on its way in to pick up oil. And we can pick and choose which ones we go after. We have court orders for each one. That will continue to be in place until the people who have control over the
Starting point is 01:11:46 levers of power in that country, make changes that are not just in the interest of the people of Venezuela, but are in the interest of the United States and the things that we care about. George. George. George. George. Sorry, George. I had the wrong button. You've got him on the ledge, man. Ask him again. Let me ask the question again. What is the legal authority for the United States to be running Venezuela? Well done. Well, I explain to you what our goals are and how we're going to use the leverage to make it happen. As far as what our legal authority is on the quarantine, simple. We have court orders. These are sanction boats, and we get orders from courts to go after and seize these sanctions. So that's, I don't know, is a court not a legal authority? So is,
Starting point is 01:12:26 is the United States running Venezuela right now? I can't stand it. Well, I've explained once again, I'll do it one more time. What we are running is the direction that this is going to move moving forward, and that is we have leverage. This leverage we are using, and we intend to use. We started using already. You can see where they are running out of storage capacity. In a few weeks, they're going to have to start pumping oil unless they make changes. And that leverage that we have with the armada of boats that are currently positioned, allow us to seize any sanctioned boats coming into or out of Venezuela, loaded with oil or on its way in to pick up oil.
Starting point is 01:13:01 And we can pick and choose which ones we go after. We have court orders for each one. That will continue to be in place until the people who have control over the levers of power in that country make changes that are not just in the interest of the people of Venezuela, but are in the interest of the United States and the things. things that we care about. This is going to be the number one thing for the next two weeks. Who's running it? Who's running it? I see it right now on the quad box. I see, oh, there's General Wesley Clark. He says U.S. is running it. Running the policy. Who's running it? What are we
Starting point is 01:13:34 running? Who's running? Who's got the ball? Who's on first? Who's running it? Well, I think it's interesting that Rubio could say the same exact thing, almost word for word, three times in a row. Yeah, thinking that Stephanopoulos will come up with a better question. And Stepanopoulos could not push it. Well, you know, it's not just coming up with the better questions. It's the way he, I don't know, it was very poorly done. Stepanopolis is not that forceful an interviewer. I mean, he can ask the same question over and over and over,
Starting point is 01:14:05 but he's just lax about, you know, you have to do it, you have to twist it a little bit different. You've got to find some angle because he's going to get, that same rote and very wrote, by the way. In fact, he walked off the set. They went, you sure asked him, didn't you? You know, the funny thing is, it's interesting how Rubio is more the politician by a long shot than Trump is.
Starting point is 01:14:29 Trump in that situation would have said, that's a nasty question. You're a nasty, nasty reporter. You're a fake news. You're a horrible journalist. You're horrible. How did you even get this job? That's what he would have done.
Starting point is 01:14:44 done. Last question. Chevron is the only American company working in Venezuela right now. Only American oil company working in Venezuela right now. Have you gotten commitments from any other U.S. oil companies to go in? Well, good question, George. I haven't spoken to U.S. oil companies in the last few days, but we're pretty certain that there will be dramatic interest from Western companies, non-Russian, non-Chinese companies will be very interested. Our refineries in the Gulf Coast of the United States are the best in terms of refining this heavy crude. And there's actually been a shortage of heavy crude around the world. So I think
Starting point is 01:15:17 there would be tremendous demand and interest from private industry if given the space to do it, if given the opportunity to do it. And that will spin off tremendous royalties for the people of Venezuela, to benefit the people of that country, not the handful of people at the top, but the people. And, you know, that can
Starting point is 01:15:33 happen. There will be interest. I haven't spoken to the companies since all this has happened. I'm certainly aware of who they are. And I have spoken to Secretary Wright and Secretary Bergam and others, I know they'll soon be sort of taking an assessment and speaking to some of these companies, but I don't have any concerns that there won't be interest. There'll be tremendous interest if it can be done the right way. These stupid Democrats, now I see on Ms. Now, Debbie Wasserman
Starting point is 01:15:59 Schultz, yes, we have an emergency call with the leaders of the Democrat Party, where else's emergency call. They're doing an emergency pod right now as we speak. I got some calls yesterday. Like, hey, yeah, no agenda needs to do an emergency pod, man. I know. That'll be the day. Wow. An emergency pod. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:25 And then the final clip is the president was asked about Columbia. And that was kind of a similar answer to Cuba. Columbia and President Gustavo Petro, you know, a couple weeks ago, you said he's got to watch his ass. And today he said he's not concerned about anything happening. to him in the aftermath of this operation. So just what your message is about that? Well, he has cocaine mills. He has factories where he makes cocaine.
Starting point is 01:16:50 And yeah, I think I stick by my first statement. He's making cocaine. They're sending it into the United States. So he does have to watch his ass. Tough guy. He's got to watch his ass, man. But it's fascinating to see the media just, you know, this is going to be their next thing.
Starting point is 01:17:08 Oh, unconstitutional. Oh, we didn't, we didn't notify Congress. Congress, all of this stuff, and everything else falls by the wayside. The Jews are no longer talked about, Israel is no longer talked about, Epstein no longer talked about, it's just completely just like a tidal wave over everything. And again, I think by Thursday we'll have to have a pretty good idea of what their plan is in order to quell any issues in the region? I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:17:43 You don't think so? I don't think they're going to get to the, to clarify. I don't think it's going to be clarified by Thursday. I just don't, I just see it as being a slow moving process. And I base that on Rubio mostly because of his, you know, repetitious answers. He's not giving us any insight whatsoever. No. The misdirection of Cuba is bullcrap.
Starting point is 01:18:08 We're not doing anything with Cuba. Let's face it. Why not? Because what's our rationale? The rationale with Maduro is that he was under indictment. And they're shipping drugs out of there left and right on these boats. And we could take action. What is Cuba doing?
Starting point is 01:18:26 So it's just a misdirection? It has to be. I mean, and you got Rubio who is Cuban. So it makes it sound like he's a tough guy. I think the next target would be, is either going to be Mexico. Mexico is the real target. You want to misdirect from that because they have issues. They have more issues than Cuba and they're right on our border.
Starting point is 01:18:51 We're not doing Jack with Cuba. And Alberta. Well, Alberta is one of them. And Alberta is going to be, it's going to be a ramp up to October when they have the voting. And it would be whether the Canadians, you know, the Canadians can be talking. out of this because they're wishy-washy, generally speaking. No offense to our Canadian listeners, but, you know, you're kind of wishy-washy, and you're complaining a lot.
Starting point is 01:19:13 You know, I got a note about Canada. Well, a second. But the Canadians are, you know, they, they're well, they tend to be up on current events, and it's possible that they could vote to be an independent country in Alberta. It would be, it would be a shocker. And the Canadians kind of like to be, are slight troublemakers, and this would be like a perfect example of doing it right. Canadian, Tim, I think he's Canadian, checked in.
Starting point is 01:19:41 He said on the last episode, John had an aside where you're talking about open AI hiring in a role that admits liability, just like how you should never apologize when you're in a car accident, which it was a valid point. And he says, well, this will sound like a joke, but it's not. In Canada, because everyone is so apologetic, we actually have laws on the books that state explicitly that an apology is not an admission of liability. And he links to the statute, S-09-003, effect of apology on liability. An apology made by or on behalf of a person in connection with any matter does not in law
Starting point is 01:20:22 constitute an express or implied admission of fault or liability by the person in connection with the matter. And does not, despite any wording to the contrary, in any contract of insurance or indemnity, And despite any other act or law, void, impair, or otherwise affect any insurance or indemnity coverage for any person in connection with the matter and shall not be taken into account in any determination of fault or liability in connection with that matter. Well, about those Canadians. That's very Canadian. Yes, I thought so too. Well, that's interesting.
Starting point is 01:20:57 Yeah, it wouldn't be a bad law to have here because people do like to apologize. I should get into Rex. but if you do it, you're asking for trouble in the United States. It's an admission of guilt. Why did you apologize, sir? You knew you did wrong. That's why you apologize, right? You just don't apologize for everything.
Starting point is 01:21:13 You don't apologize for somebody punching you in the mouth. When they punch you in the mouth, do you say, I'm sorry? Yeah, well, the Canadians, they're on it. I got a distressing note from Bill, a strokey Bill Walsh's longtime friend, Stephen. he said, well, he sent me a note out of the blue. He said, I'm pretty sure it was your show that Bill was always raving about if I'm not mistaken. Do you remember Strokey Bill? No, you're not remember Strokey Bill.
Starting point is 01:21:43 Well, you do. He did several best of shows and he would always be, send long emails about how we were stupid and XRP is great and all this stuff. Oh, he's the XRP guy. Yeah, he was. He passed away December 19. Yeah, and he said, your show really had an impact on Bill, and he loved listening to you. And this for me, because I had a very kind of, I'll say hate love relationship with Strokey Bill because I thought it was a douche most of the time.
Starting point is 01:22:16 But it reminded me that the people who are the duchiest are actually the ones that love us the most. Yes, and I'm taking that into account. Yeah, I think there's some truth to that. Yeah, so we're sorry. And I prayed for him and I hope he's in Jesus' arms and he's in a better place. And I know he had a wife. And I don't know if he had kids, but I feel sad that we lost Strokegy Bill. So I have a clip that I moved from last show.
Starting point is 01:22:48 This is a New Year's celebration. This is kind of a roundup of different parts of the world and what they were up to and this and that. And there was a little tidbit in this thing. and I thought it would be worth playing because I would like an explanation for it when it's finished. Light shows fireworks and cultural traditions from the South Pacific to the East Asia celebrations are lighting up the night.
Starting point is 01:23:12 NTD's Christina Corona brings us some highlights. The new year began in the South Pacific, the first to say goodbye to 2025. Sydney, Australia kicked off 2026 with fireworks sparkling over the city's landmarks. An hour before midnight, The celebration paused for a moment of silence honoring the victims of the recent Bondi beach attack. In Taiwan, thousands gathered at Taipei 101 for a six-minute fireworks display, synchronized with music and a light show.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Over in Hong Kong, fireworks over Victoria Harbor were replaced with a light show in the Central District. Officials replaced fireworks after a deadly November fire, turning eight buildings into countdown clocks for a three-minute show-themed New Hope's New Beginnings. South Korea, more than 10,000 people gathered at Seoul's Bosinggok Pavilion for the annual bell tolling ceremony, with civic representatives striking the bronze bell 33 times. Whoa! What? Whoa. What's that about?
Starting point is 01:24:14 Yeah, and that's in Korea. Hmm. Yeah. Well, I'd like to know what that's about. I would like a Korean to explain to me what the significance of 33. in Korea is. And please don't send us emails telling us your discovered theory
Starting point is 01:24:32 about 33. We've heard them all. They're all different. They're all different. Every single one of them is different. Yeah. Wow, that is interesting. I have no idea what that's about. Of course, end of the year,
Starting point is 01:24:47 so lots of lists are coming out. This one popped up on the radar. Words and phrases we should no longer use. Yeah, you'll like some of these. Every year, Lake Superior State University in Michigan puts together a tongue and cheek roundup of overused slang. This one really hits a nail on the head. The viral six, seven tops the list. The term demure came in second, followed by cooked, massive, incentivize, full stop, perfect, and gift or gifted.
Starting point is 01:25:19 Rounding out the top ten are My Bad and Reach Out, which also made the list in the 90s. I'm going to tell you what. If you say my bad instead of I apologize or I'm sorry, it doesn't count. Agreed. You've always had a problem with my bad. Yeah, it's grammatically stupid. Yeah. I like full stop, which is also Tucker's period.
Starting point is 01:25:42 I don't think that can be done anytime. Period. Period. We just can't do that. Yeah, I've always been annoyed by full stop. Yeah. Why would you throw, you talking to somebody's head? Full stop.
Starting point is 01:25:55 What? Full stop. Yes, full stop. I pointed this out on the last episode. France is now doing something about it. It's horrible. When she posted her holiday outfit on X, this young woman did not think that she would end up naked on the internet.
Starting point is 01:26:15 For the past few days, you just have been asking Grock. I sent you. Did you get any of that in your timeline now? Yeah, you send me a couple of these. You know, the funny thing is, the number of, Fat JD things I've been getting is up to like 10 a day. Yeah. And I still have yet to get into the groove to get any of the bikini things except the ones you sent me.
Starting point is 01:26:36 Oh, well, that's interesting because, of course, you click on, you got to click on them to see all the... No, I clicked on it, but I didn't click. You have to click a lot. But once you get on the groove and the fat JD stuff, we're just dancing and he's playing the guitar, he's doing solos, he's sending people on tampon rockets. We can do a combo. Can't we say put fat JD in a bikini? Grok? Wow, that's a good idea.
Starting point is 01:27:03 Yeah, I think that's the combo. That should be next. X's generative AI chatbot to undress women and sometimes even minors without their consent. For Marion, this was a violation of privacy. It's really upsetting to see this. You wonder, why would anyone do that? When do you decide to do that to people you don't even know on social media?
Starting point is 01:27:23 I think there have been about 30 cases. By the way, she posts a very seductive picture of herself on social media. By itself, a dumb idea. Why are you doing that? Why? What is the point? I'm sounding like you now. What is the point?
Starting point is 01:27:41 Why are you putting these pictures on social media? Look at me. Look at me. Look at me. I'm looking over my shoulder. Here's another picture of me. Look at my. I look hot.
Starting point is 01:27:52 I mean, yeah, come on. A picture of me with my new hair. Here's a picture of me with some lipstick on. Here's a picture of me standing there. Yes. Here's a picture of me of my dog. Here's a picture of me of my cat. Here's a picture of me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Look at me and my boyfriend. Don't we look beautiful? Wow, not your life. Wow, look at this. Look at the fireworks in the background. Oh, we're eating caviar. Oh, we're so awesome. It's fabulous.
Starting point is 01:28:14 Our life is great. This is what you get. It hurts to see yourself like that. It's not my body, but it looks similar. And then people can reuse. She reported it to the platform, but some images of her naked are still online. Instances of free and accessible AI that are stripping women and men of their clothing are on the rise. Here, a user asks the chatbot to put this young woman in a bikini.
Starting point is 01:28:40 Victims have been advised to immediately report illegal content on the platform as well as two authorities. This is interesting because Elon Musk is now posting, anyone who puts up illegal content will be banned and the authority. will be contacted and everyone's like, well, what is illegal content? What exactly is illegal content? Could you please codify that for us, which he, as far as I know, has not done? Because he can't. Of course not. Ministers and members of parliament have also reacted. Outrage by requests made to grog Egy to strip girls and women, while the image is artificial, the harm is very real.
Starting point is 01:29:20 The courts must examine X's criminal liability. This is something new because there is no jurisprudence in France on this issue yet. So it's excellent that the courts are taking up the case. Another victim has launched an online petition calling for greater regulation of generative AI. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission did not immediately respond for comment, while the Federal Trade Commission declined to comment. For its part, an ex-AI representative responded, Legacy Media Lies. Okay.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Legacy media lies, man. this is modern media she should say we never lie she should say this thing sucks i'm much hotter than that in a bikini but no no it's it is so rampant i'm surprised it hasn't really shown up your timeline no it does not show up in my feeds at all yet hmm that's but i'm getting a lot more uh besides the J.D. Vance doing all kinds of moves. I'm getting a lot of pretty obscure AI movies. You know, just poorly done, some of them. You know, Trump shooting up the place.
Starting point is 01:30:38 It's well worth the $1.3 trillion investment. I see more and more now that local municipalities and city councils are blocking data centers left and right. It's become quite a thing that even Microsoft is now kind of saying, well, you know, yeah, the rollout's a little harder. We have about 20 cases. People don't want it. They don't want these data centers near them anymore. No, in fact, the one that they're building the fusion reactor they're building in Washington State, Microsoft, which is not going to work, which is going to actually be a negative negative.
Starting point is 01:31:21 number when they're done getting it, if they even start it, it's got to be a fiasco. I got a note from Jay, confusion on fusion. Then I will read it and then you can respond since I don't know anything about this other than the videos that I've seen that show it's all going to work. Oh, yeah. Videos are great. I've been working on promoting fusion energy for years now and have tried to help your
Starting point is 01:31:48 confusion in the past. Yes, tritium and deuterium fused. The deuterium is easy. The tritium requires refinement or processing, like pulling it out of the heavy water at Hanford, for example, or processing lithium to get tritium. The main thing you are missing is the two different types of fusion reactors. The Tokamak design is most popular in Europe and the U.S.
Starting point is 01:32:14 It uses magnets in a theoretical containment system is much smaller in scale. Think one Tokamak reactor for one data center. The fusion reactor technology, proven out by Lawrence Livermore Labs and now merge with Trump's T-A-E through T-AE, uses giant laser systems. The containment system for an industrial-sized-scale reactor is the last leap required. Think of these fusion reactors for an entire region of the country. I have met with the head of Princeton Fusion Labs, Professor Cowley,
Starting point is 01:32:47 to prove out the burner B-O-E-R-N-E-R burner fusion future plan for the nation. That's the guy I ran for president. The inside word is I have not been able to verify is that the MIT plasma scientist was working on a containment solution. I was pissed when I heard about the Trump merger because it privatizes the effort instead of using the U.S. Department of Energy so that the American citizens own it.
Starting point is 01:33:10 This technology can take the U.S. from a superpower to a hypernation and eat the horrendous inflation we've had. the burner plan was amazing you were contacted early in the effort which was several years ago well the good before you react the good news is uh my buddy works now at the department of energy in colorado and i'm going to ask him and he will give me as much as he can now your take on these different systems i don't have it take on the different systems they're different systems they're all claimed to work and i've seen no evidence of it well that's all i can say is that This is like a great idea.
Starting point is 01:33:50 I mean, I would be terrific if they get fusion to work. In other words, take less energy to make it start up as opposed to how much. Right now, the problem is it takes more energy to, it's like it takes twice as, well, not twice as much, but it just takes even a fraction more energy to produce less energy. So you spend a bunch of energy to get less energy. But you keep saying you can do that. But you keep saying the startup. up. So once it's started, once it's running. No, no, it's continuous. Well, that makes no
Starting point is 01:34:22 sense. So you have to use, let's say, 1.1x to get 1.0 out. And yeah, you can take that 1.0 out and recycle it and put it back into the, to the making the containment feel work or whatever energy you need. But it's, you're still, now you're, you're down point one. No, it, there's no, I've, unless somebody shows me some documents, I've never, seen one that shows that it takes less energy. If you can put it in just like a half amount of energy, then you get twice as much out, you know, fine. This is, you know, for me, this is the flying car thing. People keep sending me videos. Look, it's a flying car. It's here. And I'm like, no, it's not. No, it's not. You go to the website, it will fly for 35 minutes at 25 miles per hour.
Starting point is 01:35:15 What good is that? And you won't be able to fly it without a pilot's license. Well, in America, would you have a light sport? But you're not going to be able to fly it from Fredericksburg to Austin. A, you won't make it. B, you've got to recharge forever. And you can go by yourself, no baggage. Tina, what's Tina going to drive with a backup car with a battery in the back?
Starting point is 01:35:34 No. All of these things are toys. The only one that's kind of there is that French guy? What's the French guy? What French guy? Yeah. Let me find the French. guy.
Starting point is 01:35:45 He, he, just a back to fusion so I can finish it off. That's, that's my concern. And yeah,
Starting point is 01:35:50 there's different technologies that the Tokomakia is the big deal. And so, and there's this other thing, this helium three device that Microsoft's going to build. They're not,
Starting point is 01:36:01 unless I've not seen any of it, if these things could work at all, they would be built by now. Well, we'll have to see. Four more years, we'll figure it out. It's the,
Starting point is 01:36:13 um, Air Scooter by Zapata, the French guy Zapata. Oh, that air scooter? Yeah. Oh, the demos are dynamite. Well, what's different about that is he has a little engine on board, which powers the, supplies continuous electricity with, so basically a hybrid to the little rotors.
Starting point is 01:36:38 But that thing is like an egg, one person, and he flew it across the English Channel a couple months ago, crashed into the channel. We're not quite sure what happened. That thing is cool, but, you know, not for $300,000. None of the, none of the, it's, everyone's drone crazy. It's like, oh, well, I could fly the drone and then, and I can sit in the drone. No, none of it's going to work.
Starting point is 01:37:03 It's, you know, just look at the specs of these things. Yeah, well, you can, you can fly for, you know, literally 25 minutes, some go 40 miles an hour. What is that? Were you going to to doodle around town? Look at me. I'm reminded of these. These things are faddish. And I'd put fusion into the same category as fattish, although it's a long-term fat.
Starting point is 01:37:25 But the fattishness, do you remember the fattishness where everyone had the ultralights? Yes. And they'd get in this little, it didn't weigh anything. And they had a little motor in the back. And I don't even know if he had a need a license. They're actually better than any of this stuff. They still still around. But they were all, they still crashed.
Starting point is 01:37:43 and we used to have a bunch of them in the Bay Area. I've never seen, I haven't seen one for 10 years when they was very fattish. I used to see two or three. We have a guy at church, what's his name, a kit, K-I-T-T. And he still has metal plates throughout his body because he crashed one of them in Fredericksburg a couple of years ago. Yeah, and then the fad before that were these auto gyros. Those are cool.
Starting point is 01:38:10 I would love an auto gyro. And those were very popular in the 70s, I think. They are one of the safest ways to fly, but it's not an EV tall. You still need a runway to take. So a couple of companies have tried to make rotable gyrocopters. I have flown a gyrocopter. I'm very interested in it.
Starting point is 01:38:32 No one has quite gotten there except for the V-PAL, which is the Dutch guys. And they've, but it's like this big thing. It folds everything in. and it's this huge thing. Maybe it fits in your garage. You're driving with, it's a three-wheeler. Well, I'm going to drive to the airport like an idiot.
Starting point is 01:38:49 Whoa. And it's two people with, you know, a little overnight bag. Most of it were one-seaters. And they don't go very fast. They go about 90 miles an hour. Yeah, but when you see one flying around, I haven't seen one for a year. The broomstick. You're talking about the broomstick.
Starting point is 01:39:07 Yeah, they look like going like a bat out of hell to me. No, they, they, top 90, 90, but, well, they usually only about 10 feet off the ground, these guys will fly them. Well, now they have, there's a few, a few new ones out that have seven-hour endurance and three people, closed cockpit, side by side in the back, air conditioning. An auto gyro? Yeah, really. I mean, but, you know, $400,000. Well, you might as well buy a second-hand airplane at that point. Because what is the real benefit?
Starting point is 01:39:40 it other than safety, because they are very safe. Engine quits, you just float down to the ground. You know? So, yeah. But then you float faster to the ground. That's with all these drone things, too. Well, it can fly it with one rotor out. What if two are out?
Starting point is 01:40:02 Well, you're dead. No, sorry. That's no good. Well, then we have the parachute. We have the ballistic parachute, which is an extra $20,000. dollars. I look into all of these things and none of them. The ones that get the most traction is that, which, you know, they say, oh, we're the first ones to get certified flying car.
Starting point is 01:40:21 I think it's Mueller, Mueller, Mueller. That guy, the first time, this guy has been doing this on a cycle of about a six, seven year cycle since I was a kid. Oh, wow. Really? The first time I reported this when I was actually editor of InfoWorld. It was one of the cycles in 1980. He brought it out again. Paul Moeller.
Starting point is 01:40:47 Yeah, the same guy, Molar. He used to be in Sacramento. He's around here somewhere. And he'd bring out the flying car, the molar car. Yeah. And he'd bring it out. And he brought out, oh, look at this. There's the flying car.
Starting point is 01:40:58 We're finally there. And I remember when I was in like the fifth grade or something, the same thing came out. It's the same recycled car. over and over and over again, he gets a lot of publicity. He's a good, knows how to get publicity. Yeah, he's had all kinds of securities exchange issues for investor frauds, unregistered stock sales, 40 years, $100 million spent according to Wikipedia. Yeah, and go ahead and go look at all these great things that you see.
Starting point is 01:41:30 And China's, oh, yeah, oh, no, it's working here in China. Okay. It's just not there. it's not I'd love it believe me I'm the if there's a real flying car I'll sell my regular car to buy one but I don't see it so it goes right it goes right up there it's in the it's in the the fusion category as far as I'm concerned yeah well when we see well yeah the fusion thing is gonna gonna collapse I would like to say blow up but I don't want to use that But it would be great.
Starting point is 01:42:08 I mean, obviously, it would be fantastic if it works. Yes, we would be a hypernation. Of course. Yeah, it would be fantastic. But that's the thing. It's just one of these pitches. It's all pitch, you know, and no product. Well, I'll talk to my guy at DOE.
Starting point is 01:42:25 Yeah, he'll tell you the same thing. I hope so. I hope so. All right, what else you got, Johnny Boy? I have a little presentation here from San Francisco. Okay. This is the big, we talked. talked about it before they're suing the big food they're suing big food and this is the thing
Starting point is 01:42:41 that got me into trouble with you because i had said one thing one day 10 years ago no it was two years ago and then five years later i said the opposite then i said i flip they can flip back and forth and back and forth and so i'm playing these clips and i'm thinking to myself as i play these this is the latest this came out yesterday as i'm playing these clips i'm thinking wait a minute What is my position? I don't even know anymore. It's okay. I'm not holding you to any position. We can flip-flop all we want.
Starting point is 01:43:13 It's a podcast. I'm beginning to think it's bull crap, but here we go. San Francisco is the kind of heavily democratic city that the Trump administration often targets. But there's one issue they agree on. They're both taking aim at ultra-processed food. In the first lawsuit of its kind, San Francisco is suing 11 of the nation's top food companies, saying they sell ultra-processed food no one. that they are harmful to health. By some estimates, more than 60% of the food consumed in the
Starting point is 01:43:39 United States is ultra-processed. A growing body of scientific research says diets high in ultra-processed food lead to chronic diseases like obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and depression. Earlier, John Yang spoke with Ashley Gearhart, a University of Michigan psychology professor who studies addiction. Ashley, we just heard the San Francisco City Attorney say that ultra-processed foods are designed to be addictive. Do you agree? Yes, in my lab that we see that these products can really trigger all the core signs of addiction, that loss of control, those intense cravings that continue to use, even though you know it may be killing or harming you.
Starting point is 01:44:21 So I'll just, and this is not for any other reasons other than it was Cali Means when RFK Jr. was running and he was on Tucker. and the story was that tobacco companies, RGR, bought the food companies, and then they told their scientists, do exactly what you did to make tobacco addictive and do it for food. That was the claim at the time. Yeah, and I thought it was bull crap because it's like, what did you put nicotine in the food? I mean, there are, there's literally, there were literally addictive substances in cigarettes, Nicotine, that's addictive. They don't put nicotine in it in Oreos?
Starting point is 01:45:08 No, but I think it was sugar and other substances. Oh, no, because before the tobacco companies even got involved, there were tons of sugar. I mean, I remember when I was a kid, they had all these crackers and wafers and vanilla wafers, and they had sugary, and they had sugary cereal before tobacco got involved. Twinkies and ho-hoes and jubes. Big dong. He has cookies and ho-hoes and host this cookie, cupcakes, which is delicious.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Little Debbie. Next. Mm-hmm. How do they do that? What are in the foods that make people addicted to it? Yeah, there's a certain addiction playbook that's been used from tobacco to opiates to sports betting. You take something that exists, typically exist in nature, like a plant or, you know, a fruit. And you alter it.
Starting point is 01:45:59 So it gives just this just right dose of a world. reward. It stimulates you, but doesn't fully satisfy you. So you want to keep coming back for more. Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. You can titrate the smell, the flavor, the taste, and then you flood the environment with it. So your consumers, even if they have a slight moment of temptation, the product is right at arm's reach, and the next thing they know they're using again. This is what's happened to a food pie when big tobacco really took over in the 70s and 80s. And those same levers have been used to create ultra-processed foods that are now killing 1,400 Americans every day.
Starting point is 01:46:39 Wow. I would say the marketing and the packaging and the coloring, you walk through the quote-unquote food aisle at the supermarket. It's just like, it's like, oh, eat me, eat me, eat me, all this stuff. Oh, yeah, it looks so good and attractive and kids love it. Yeah. Yeah. I like using, though, as a term.
Starting point is 01:47:00 I'm using. It's called eating, not using. I'm using ho-hos, man. I'm using some potato chips. Hey, Dvorak, are you holding? Are you holding anything, man? Are you holding any twinkies? I'm only a dime bag of potato chips. All right, clip three.
Starting point is 01:47:19 You say when big tobacco took over food, what do you mean by that? In the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds started buying up the big food companies. like craft and general foods. They created some of your favorite products and marketed them like Hawaiian Punch and luncheables. There's evidence from researchers like Laura Schmidt who has found that they have applied technologies, flavorants, marketing strategies that were honed to sell tobacco products and have applied them to the ultra-processed food holdings.
Starting point is 01:47:55 They divested some of these food companies in the mid-2000s, but the stand. of big tobacco on our food supply has never changed. It's actually just amplified over time and fundamentally change the food that we eat. Should it be regulated the way tobacco is now? Yeah. When I read things that the food industry is saying, you know, they're talking a lot about how to turn cravings into corporate profits or they'll say, you know, indulgence has really been a main profit margin for us. That's a big driver of how we're making money. And so we've needed time and time again for the government to step in and put some guardrails on those sorts of companies. So we and our children can live happy, sustainable, nourished lives rather than being in these cycles of just craving and crashing that doesn't benefit us, but does benefit those corporations.
Starting point is 01:48:50 Okay. I'm calling it this is a marketing ploy. This is a marketing ploy for these companies now to start selling healthy, non-addictive, which is bull crap. I don't know how a lawsuit can become a marketing employee. They're not behind the lawsuit. And by the way, in her commentary, Nesley, which is one of the biggest monster companies, what have they got to do with tobacco?
Starting point is 01:49:21 No one ever mentions that. Well, when I was a kid, the evil big food and tobacco companies were already working together. And in Christmastime, in our stocking, we would get a pack of chocolate cigarettes. Remember that? That was a setup, man.
Starting point is 01:49:40 I remember candy cigarettes, but I don't remember chocolate cigarettes. You had them. Candy cigarettes were white, some sort of chalky, crunchy. You had that. You had some were chewing gum? I'm never, no, not here.
Starting point is 01:49:52 When I was a kid, we didn't have e-bikes. We put playing cards in our spokes. Remember that? I didn't remember. We didn't have Uber. We had feet. We had feet. We had feet.
Starting point is 01:50:03 We had feet. We had feet. We didn't have lattes. We had folgers with flavor crystals. We didn't have avocado toast with nine grain bread. We had wonder bread with butter. You know, we didn't have Instagram. We went to the photo mat.
Starting point is 01:50:20 Remember that you had to wait a week. We didn't have TikTok. We had eight millimeter film with sound. We didn't have a hundred friends. We went to the mall and hung up. out where there was no world of warcraft we had pong and mrs packman you these kids don't know how good they have it i think it was miz pacman yes miss pacman that was good and the days were good and we loved it call me an uber dad walk well i mean there may be some marketing aspect to it and
Starting point is 01:50:57 you know, like Coca-Cola's name. I don't know what's Coca-Cola got to do with tobacco. This tobacco angle is what bothers me. It's bull crap. Tobacco companies, you're a big tobacco company. You're looking to diversify so you get into the food business because, yeah, it's not so you can make the food more addictive. It's because you know how to sell.
Starting point is 01:51:18 You know how to sell things and you like, and you're losing your ability to advertise, but you have the skill sets to do it. So you advertise. You're good at advertising. That's what you do. You're basically a sales company. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:31 I think you're right. I think you're right. You know, boom, you're selling something else. So what difference does it make? Yeah, you're right. But blaming tobacco. Yeah, there's evil tobacco guys. I supported them for 58.
Starting point is 01:51:48 No, I never supported them, but I didn't see it as an issue. I smoked for 40, 40 plus years. That's a lot of smoking. You used to roll your own, too, which you crack me up. Well, for most of my life, I rolled my own. When I was young, when I was smoking at 13, 14, we'd go hang out at the phone booth. You tug on the string and it had the little pack of tobacco. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:52:13 You tug on the string to close it up and shove it back in your pocket. No, no, no, we bought drum. Drum tobacco was in a pouch. He had your papers. And I, that mechanism, I can still roll my own cigarette with one. hand because you know or you you you hold the steering wheel with your knees that's what a Tesla would be good for I get rolled up my tobacco here yeah yeah you don't even have to hold the stirring wheel with your knees yeah drum drum was my favorite drum and then you had some of those
Starting point is 01:52:42 some of the tough guys they had the vanella and that was black tobacco oh man oh and then later I was on a galois kick for a while remember galawaz oh yeah the french cigarettes oh it's like smoking a turd, but it was cool. It's like, the people to smoke clove. Cretec was the brand from Indonesia. Hey, you got any smoking? Yeah, I got some cretecs. Oh, that's too bad. Because it's horrible.
Starting point is 01:53:11 It was nasty. And it would pop and sparkle and then you got a burn hole in your clothes and your mom would be like, how did this happen? Oh, no, no, no. No. Of course, later just... Ah, the good old days. They were good old days. Not like those kids in New York, they've got Mom Donnie. Few of these eight and a half million will fit into neat and easy boxes. Some will be voters from Hillside Avenue or Fordham Road who supported President Trump
Starting point is 01:53:39 a year before they voted for me, tired of being failed by their party's establishment. The majority will not use the language that we often expect from those who wield influence. I welcome the change. for too long those fluent in the good grammar of civility have deployed decorum to mask agendas of cruelty many of these people have been betrayed by the established order before I finish he has a little bit of a little bit of an Obama cadence
Starting point is 01:54:12 but it's all his own and as an orator I'm impressed the words you know this it's blah blah blah but it's good And, of course, the classic is coming up here. But in our administration, their needs will be met. Their hopes and dreams and interests will be reflected transparently in government. They will shape our future. And if for too long, these communities have existed as distinct from one another.
Starting point is 01:54:42 We will draw this city closer together. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. If our campaign demonstrated that the people of New York yearn for solidarity, then let this government foster it. He's not going to do any of it. I don't think he's going to do a single thing. I mean... No, he's just a big talker.
Starting point is 01:55:06 Yeah. He's good at it, though. Yes, but it's probably just going to get more corrupt. He did some anti-Jew stuff. Everyone's all up in arms. Listen to this. groups are slamming Mayor Mandani for revoking two executive orders by former Mayor Adams meant to support Israel. One of them barred city agencies from boycotting or divesting from
Starting point is 01:55:32 Israel. The other adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism. It equates some forms of anti-Israel criticism with anti-Semitism. Now, these executives' orders are two of nine that Mamdani revoked because they came after Adams was indicted on federal corruption charges. Mayor Mamdani said he wanted a fresh start for his administration. He did not revoke the creation of the city's office to combat anti-Semitism, which Adams created in May. Oh, weak, week, should have done that.
Starting point is 01:56:07 I was reading a salon article about the block party. You know, Marissa Tomey is out there and, you know, with their red hats, you know, their socialist hats, their DSA hats, and everyone's passing out coffee. And isn't it great? Yes, the great moment, 25 degrees in New York. Burr. We can just call it. The guy's not going to do anything. It'll just be sad if some New Yorkers get hurt because he's putting income poops in charge of police, fire. We'll have to see. I hope, I hope it turns out. Okay. Yeah, he's, I don't, I agree.
Starting point is 01:56:49 I think he's not going to do anything, but he's going to, by putting idiots in charge of various departments, it's going to be a problem at some point. And who will get blamed? Black women. Yeah. Well, the head of the fire department, the lesbian is not black. Yeah, but listen, this is just, this is the socialist playbook.
Starting point is 01:57:16 Like we make big talk, big promises. And, of course, you know, he said, oh, we're going to tax the rich. Well, how did that work for Rokana? Isn't that his name, Rokana? Yeah, he's out here. Yeah. He said, oh, 5% wealth tax on all billionaires. And everyone went, okay, we're primaring you, bitch.
Starting point is 01:57:37 They said, oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say that. Yeah. Do you have 2,000 billionaires in California, apparently? Yeah, there's about 200, maybe. Oh, I thought it was more than that. Well, still. I don't think it's that even 200.
Starting point is 01:57:52 I could be wrong. It's not a lot of money these days anymore. But a lot of people are worth a lot of money, but a billion is an extreme amount. Yeah. Well, in 1990, a house was 20 grand. Well. That's the thing that needs to be fixed.
Starting point is 01:58:14 Definitely neat. I haven't really figured it out yet, but I keep hearing Tom Luongo. talking about what Trump's going to do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and that's somehow going to fix it. I don't think you, how you fix it is you build more houses and get rid of the migrants. Yeah, well, one checkmark on that, it's starting, getting rid of the migrants.
Starting point is 01:58:36 Since we're in the mood, I don't want to miss this report about, you know, about super flu. I have it. Yeah, you had it. And, of course, you know, we've already determined that, and they've determined, and they like to say that, you know, the vaccine doesn't work at all for it. But they're going to still beat us up. You know, it might not work by, you know, it kind of works. And so now the technique they're using in this report is let's first scare people about measles.
Starting point is 01:59:08 Yes. And then we can tell them to get the flu shot. Isn't this the special K, the sub-lacade K or sub-locade sub-locade? Something stupid, yeah. I call it special K. Measles cases of the U.S. of skyrocketed to the highest level in over three decades. How many is that skyrocket?
Starting point is 01:59:25 Is it to the moon? Is it to Mars? How high is it? It's less than 3,000. So we have the entire population of 300 million people. Skyrocketed. And we have less than one, less than a percent. Okay. CDC, the number of recorded measles cases this year has stopped 2,000 for the first time in more than 30 years.
Starting point is 01:59:46 The measles cases were confirmed across four. 44 states. Here in Washington, there were 12-12-confirmed measles cases in 2025. Earlier this month, the contagious virus was detected at two major airports during peak holiday travel. Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey and at Boston Logan Airport. The measles spike is being attributed to a drop in national vaccination rates. Not just measles on the rise. New data from the CDC shows flu cases continuing to spike across the country, driven by a new variant called superflu. Superflu. Superflu. Superflu. As Steve Harrigan shows us. The uptake in infections comes as vaccination rates remain low.
Starting point is 02:00:21 Health officials across the country are scrambling to contain a new surge of respiratory illnesses. And while COVID and RSV are on the radar, this year a new variant, nicknamed Superflu, is causing the most infections. It just so happens that this subclad K variant that we're seeing really does seem to spread very efficiently. It's just part of its genetic makeup. You can see here on the CDC's latest flu tracker, most of the state. of the country is experiencing high activity. So far this season, we've seen at least seven and a half million cases, 81,000 hospitalizations and more than 3,000 deaths. Experts say the virus is affecting children more severely. And that trend is expected to continue as people return from holiday
Starting point is 02:01:08 travel. If you go to the urgent care clinics or doctor's offices or even emergency rooms, they're flooded now with a lot of flu patients. Another big driver, vaccine. hesitancy. Only 42% of adults have gotten the flu shot this year. Doctors say, well, the new variant is not a perfect match for the vaccine. Recent analysis from the UK finds the shot offers at least partial protection. Oh, yeah. All right. What does that mean? Partial. You won't die. You know, this is interesting. So, super flu. I type that into my handy dandy clip search machine. And I come up with a clip from September 2019, which would be just before COVID. Am I right in the timeline here? I think so. And this is... I mean, COVID, I think, came out in
Starting point is 02:02:06 2019. No, no, no. But that's before COVID became flatten the curve and all the rest. No, that, I mean, because I went, I think that person died already. The person in Washington State may have died by that by September. But I, but I, no, because I think I went to Rogan in October. And there was two weeks after that that, that's when the Dr. Doom was on. What's the guy's name again? Yeah, that guy. Who has long COVID now, ironically, whatever that is.
Starting point is 02:02:35 Gee, I wonder how that happened. So this could be a dud, but I'd just like to listen because this was titled Super Flu with Dr. Mark Siegel. You remember that guy? Yeah, he's still around. on Fox. Yeah, and he was on Tucker. A new report by the World Health Organization says it's just a matter of time, maybe not
Starting point is 02:02:52 that much time, before a major flu pandemic. Today's hyperglobalized world, the report says the superflu could spread worldwide in just 36 hours and potentially kill 80 million people. Are we prepared for that? Could we prepare for that? Isn't that interesting?
Starting point is 02:03:08 That the CDC, do you say CDC or World Health Organization? Let me listen again. A new report by the World Health. World Health. So they were talking about a super flu September 19th, 2019, that could fly around the world in 36 hours and kill 80 million people. Yeah, which was the numbers we were given for COVID hit. So think about that setup. Isn't that interesting? Yeah. Gee. So when they come up with the super flu again, be careful what they're doing. With that, I want to thank you for your courage, say in the morning to you,
Starting point is 02:03:44 the man who put the sea in the dime bag of chip, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only Mr. John C. DeMoran. Yeah, in the morning, you... Hold on. Are you okay? Are you all right? In the morning, you're not occurring in the ship,
Starting point is 02:04:03 with some graphing the airsubs in the water, the dames and nights out there. In the morning, to the troll room. Let me count you for a second. There we go. There we go. There we go. 1,162. I love a good invasion and instruction. I love it when Trump does something. I love it. I'll be honest. He needs to do more. He needs to do more of this stuff. Yeah, because everyone's, oh, let's see what the boys got to say. Let's listen to them. Let's see what those, how many, what they're doing for the Israel's shekels. Hasbara. Remember, Netanyahu just left the White House when all this kicked off. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 02:04:44 I must have been Netanyahu behind it because he calls the shots. I'm just asking questions. Those trolls are in the trollroom. Trollroom.com and they are probably listening on a modern podcast app. By the way, if you go to alpha. dot podverse.com, you can check out the new web version of Podverse. I just had Mitch and Archie on the show.
Starting point is 02:05:06 They're doing good stuff. It's all every single podcasting 2.0 features. They've jammed in there. But you can find them all at podcast. podcast apps.com. And that means that when we go live, you'll be alerted with a live notification. It's pretty cool. You listen to the live stream right there in your podcast app.
Starting point is 02:05:24 It's the new form of radio people, I'm telling you. I tell you now, and in 10 years it'll be so. And I will have made no money. That's how I roll. I've seen it time and time again. So get in on the train early. So those trolls are in the troll room, and of course you can participate at that any time that you want to, and you can participate in many ways on this podcast by helping
Starting point is 02:05:48 us with your time, your talent, or your treasure. Now, normally we will thank the artist for episode 1831. However, bad news, we had, we got, Sir Paul Couture emailed us and said, well, we had a disastrous crash. And of course, Paul Couture has been running the art generator for a long time and it's usually stable stuff happens. You've been running it because he invented it. He certainly did invent it. And, you know, sometimes things go wrong and sometimes things break. And so he lost all of the submissions that were put in since the previous show, I guess,
Starting point is 02:06:31 except for what he saved was everything that was chosen. So we're sorry we can't nag and rag on all the previous AI generated art because it's all gone. but we can thank Jeffrey Rhea for bringing us the artwork for episode 1830, which was titled Bulbheads. Got a lot of comments on that. I didn't get any comments. Oh, well, I mean, people like, put a bikini on it.
Starting point is 02:06:58 I saw it in my timeline. Keeney. And I just wanted to say that this incredibly racist comment did not come from you or for me, but came from Mimi. Mimi's the one who first told me used the term bulb head. it's so horrible it's got to be the worst but there it is that was her description of the guy who ran for mayor which mayor uh for what Minneapolis that that Somali that ran from Minneapolis mayor had a curious shape cranium craneum and uh she called him a bulb head how about have you seen
Starting point is 02:07:39 What's that girl who was just on Saturday Night Live? The great singer. Ariana Grande. Yes, I've noticed that her look has changed. She has an alien head. I think she went through, she got some, I think she had some work done and I don't think it came out well. But it's like the back of her head extends half a head longer than it should.
Starting point is 02:08:04 You got to take a look at it. Yeah, she also doesn't look at their face. is also skewed. But she can sing, man. Maybe a different person. That's possible, but she can sing. I'll tell you that. Oh, yeah, she's always had a good voice.
Starting point is 02:08:17 Girl can sing. So thank you, Jeffrey, Rhea. And again, we can't nag and rag on anything else because it's all gone. But no agenda, artgenerator.com is where you can upload your homemade art or your slop, as you so prefer. Yes, working now. Yeah, it is working now. Well, it's accepting art.
Starting point is 02:08:35 It is accepting art. I see some interesting things already that I'm liking. Remember, it's not about the tool. It's about the thought behind it. It's about the humor. Can you get our attention with something funny? Usually simple is better. Keep it simple. That's usually better. Don't try to fill it up with all kinds of little gags and things in the background. Just keep it simple. And often, and this is a big mistake people make, is they will put a title underneath the art, which makes it very funny. but if you don't read that title, you don't understand the art.
Starting point is 02:09:11 How do I explain that? So it doesn't work as standalone humor. It doesn't. It doesn't. Yeah, you can't do two-part humor. You can't have a connective title name that makes it funny. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:09:22 I'm already telling you Darren O'Neill is ahead. He's already got some zingers here. Well, he's got you something to make up for a show today. Yeah, that's true. I know AgendaArtgenerator.com is where you can upload your art. We love it. It's a lot of fun. At this point, it's open to everybody with a keyboard.
Starting point is 02:09:42 You can just go to your favorite generator and say, make me some podcasts hard for this podcast. And usually it turns out okay. So thank you very much, Jeffrey Rhea. Well done, sir. You thwarted Darren's hat trick, which he was very bummed about. Good job. Of course, we have the treasure portion of our value for value,
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Starting point is 02:11:32 Keeper of the Nutty Fluffers, who sent in a handwritten note, no, I'm sorry, a type note, along with, whoa, $2,625. Am I reading that right? Apparently. Wow. That's amazing, Kim. Okay. She says, ITM, Adam and John. Jingles.
Starting point is 02:11:55 Oh, she goes with a jingles right ahead, right up front. Oh, beautiful. She's a pro. See, she is a pro. Screw Your Freedom, Little Girl Ye, and R2-D2 Karma. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to both and all of Gitmonation. I hope this coming year is full of joys and defeats, because it is only in defeat that we will grow if we choose to listen to the lessons taught within.
Starting point is 02:12:17 She's a scholar. This donation is 26 for the new year and hopes it will bring, and the 25 is on the end to signify what's done is done. Wow, she's like a theologian. Also, I want to say a very merry Christmas to the best high school math teacher in the world, my dear friend, Angel, and to the best parents a lady could ask for, Knight John, the Grumpy Minor, and Melody. Sounds like Melody needs a dame title. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Starting point is 02:12:46 Archduchess, Kim, Keeper of the Nutty Fluffers from Hubbard, Oregon. Thank you very much, Kim. That is really appreciated. Screw your freedom. Yay! You've got... Karma Let me move on to another check
Starting point is 02:13:06 That came in as a check And then, which is good And then another check came from Samuel Barrett From Vernon Rockwell, Connecticut, $800 and 85 cents Which also had a note A giant memo page Which looks like a template Yeah
Starting point is 02:13:28 ITM, Jan says, a listener of the show since Adam's first Rogan appearance in March 4th, 2020. Now, Adam just told us that his first appearance was in October of 2019. Well, there it is. I guess it was wrong. So it came before because right after Rogan, that's when the shutdown came two weeks later. So World Health Organization. But the first person who dropped dead, the guy who dropped dead in Washington State, which recovered, first dead guy. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:58 from COVID, I think, was predating the super flu kind of clip, I think. But the fact that W.H.O. was calling it that way is suss. Yeah, very suss. Hey, did you see, by the way, what Samuel did in the CC? Adam Carolla Curry. No, yes, Corolla crossed out. Curry. Oh, I did. Joker. Joker. Oh, yes, slightly crossed out. And I can roll out. Thanks. That is funny. I'll continue.
Starting point is 02:14:33 As a listener to the show since Adam's first Rogan appearance on March 4th, 2020, I'm ashamed to admit this is my first donation and I require a deduishing. You've been deduished. That's a long time to wait. But thank you. Hopefully these great big boobs. 885, yes, makes sense. with the five is the S, boobs, and they're big.
Starting point is 02:15:01 We'll make up for it for now. I'm wishing Adam, John, and Gitmo Nation a happy new year from Fijia. Fijian. Fijian. Fijian. It's not FEMA region anymore. It's Fijian. Fijian.
Starting point is 02:15:12 Fema region one and would like to request an F cancer for my mom who's currently recovering also a Trump mac and cheese because I just love that one so much. What? There is. He just means the mac and cheese. There is no Trump mac and cheese. There's no Trump mac and cheese. But I'll make one.
Starting point is 02:15:31 I'll make one for you. And then he says, and I want to clarify this, note to Adam, don't let John keep Tom Sawyering you into calling out the 50s and above. No, this was a decision we made after I had been doing it for 17 years and clearly getting burned out from it. I could barely read the names, let alone the cities and them notes. Yeah, it was an executive decision we made. And it was not, you're the one that suggested it, or I say strongly suggested it. And I was, I was glad to go along with it because he, yeah, that's not, Adam do this work for a while. That's not Tom Sawyering at all.
Starting point is 02:16:11 No, if I had tricked him into it, yes, but I didn't. No. I would go in my merry way. He's just reading like, and I wonder, I just wonder, how many people even understand the term Tom Sawyering. Do you think that people have read Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn at this point in our life? No. The number of people that know what Tom Sawyering is is probably... Hey man, wasn't that a cool track by Rush? 20% of the audience, maybe 20% if we're lucky.
Starting point is 02:16:38 It was a great track by Rush, man. Those guys at Tom Sawyer like nobody else. You slaves can get used to mac and cheese, mac and cheese, macaroni and cheap. Chatter melted together. Mac and cheese, mac and cheese, mac and cheese. Macoosies. Hey, everybody. They're eating the dogs.
Starting point is 02:17:03 You've got karma. Kind of a partial trump there. I think eating the dogs works. Yes. We move on to James Scott from Parlin, New Jersey. 222, which is a row of ducks. No note that I found from James. So we will give him a double up karma.
Starting point is 02:17:21 You've got. Double up. karma well then we go to matthew dunage in st clair michigan who came in with two o two and has just a single word godspeed godspeed indeed and there's eli the coffee guy from benson bill illinois with two o four he says he's uh from gigaw coffee roasters he's a happy new year gentlemen and to all those in gitmo thanks to edward shazja sajah for the plug last episode it made john touch on the difference in my roasting technique. And John is right. I do use an unconventional roast profile, but I can't take all the credit. Starting with really great green coffee helps a
Starting point is 02:18:07 lot. The farmers who work hard to grow the coffee are the real heroes. I just help the beans sing. He's such a humble man. Visit gigawatt coffee roasters.com. Use code ITM20 for 20% off your order. He says, I'd like a karma for all there's out there around the globe who grow our food, except for the bastards who try to feed us bugs. I guess that happens in the coffee business. Stay caffeinated, says Eli, the coffee guy, and here's a go karma. You've got karma. Which brings us to Jeff Gross, a Grohl in Jeff Grohl in Sandy, Utah.
Starting point is 02:18:47 He came up with 200 bucks. I can't find a note from him, so he gets to double up karma. Yes, indeed. You've got. Karma. Okay, next from Gainesville, Florida, $200. We have Lupita, I'd Tucker, I believe. And she says, Adam and John, please deduished.
Starting point is 02:19:11 You've been deduced. My name is Lupita, and I live in Gainesville, Florida. My big bro, Neil, hit me in the mouth back in 2021. I'm a homeschooling mom who has been helping families homeschool in Florida for over 20 years. Years. Wow. That's what I call a Patriot. And I would like to plug my substack. Path to Graduation.substack.com. Path to graduation.substack.com. And my transcripts, evaluations, consulting, and college application services for homeschooled students through my company, Florida homeschooled advisor LLC. Well, hereby plugged.
Starting point is 02:19:49 Thank you for all you. Nice work. Yeah. Incredible work. Thank you for all you do for our sanity. sending blessings and light to you both. Kindness regards, Lupita Ide Tucker. That is path to graduation.substack.com. We need more, more women like this. More moms, more homeschooling moms. Beautiful.
Starting point is 02:20:08 Carla Reinhardt comes in from Sue Rapids, Iowa. Sue Rapids? I guess, yeah. I never, you've never heard of that, but okay. Sue Rapids, Iowa, 200 bucks, no jingle, no, no note, no jingles, no nothing. Double up karma. Which leaves us with the final. She's always at the bottom of the list, but she's always there, $200 Associate Executive Producer
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Starting point is 02:22:36 It's about the layering center. I guess there is no way to put this delicately. So basically we're fucked. They caught us. The FBI is looking at all of us right now. So please tell your brothers, your husbands. Well, you're from Somalia. So your brothers are probably your husbands, whatever.
Starting point is 02:22:52 Just tell all your family members to shut it all day. down, right friggin' now. If you have kids, put them in a truck and take them to the nearest quality leering center. I know it's supposed to say learning, but you're all so fucking stupid. You couldn't even get the sign right. Anyway, take them to the leering center and tell them to pretend like they're learning shit, okay? It just doesn't work in audio. If you don't see it, it has to have the video.
Starting point is 02:23:13 I think these AI things, they lose it in audio. What? Yeah, I think they lose it in audio. You think that was AI? Please. Oh, please. yeah i i i i disagree i you're telling me you're telling me that's no that was okay i'm gonna disagree in general i'm not disagreeing about that particular that wasn't a very good voice the voice was
Starting point is 02:23:37 not trained properly it didn't sound enough like walls it should be exaggerate a little bit it should be i think this is closer this is liz warren complaining oh sorry wasn't prepared for that Liz Warren. Our trans community is not a violent community. We are a peaceful people. I myself am trans. I'm trans race. I identify as a Native American from the tribe of retard ho, descendants of the Navajo, and the stupid hos.
Starting point is 02:24:09 And we are a peaceful people. Okay. You know, the problem is you don't see what's going on. background you don't see that and it's like and and and for some reason people can't write something funny enough they have to put cuss words in there and I'm a retard you know it's like it's it's old I guess put a bikini on her that would be funnier just it's no no I just thought it was worth I'm underwhelmed I'm just underwhelmed yeah you're picky you have better ears than most people too. But that I thought the Warren
Starting point is 02:24:49 voice sounded very close. I got a big report out of Germany. This is right out of a movie, people. It's being described as one of the biggest heists in German history. Investigators are now trying to work out how thieves managed to steal valuables worth tens
Starting point is 02:25:05 of millions of euros from a bank in the western city of Gelsenkirchen. Police believe a large drill was used to break through a thick basement wall to reach their loot. Hundreds of furious customers descend on their bank, terrified that everything they own has vanished. I have entrusted and invested all my savings here.
Starting point is 02:25:26 I didn't sleep last night. They are not giving us any information. Emergency services discovered the break-in on Monday morning after the fire alarm went off. Firefighters and police officers searched the bank for a possible fire, but instead of flames, they found a hole in the basement wall and a ransacked vault, containing cash, gold, and jewelry worth tens of millions of euros. If someone had a safety deposit box, there's a high probability that it was broken into because 90% of them have.
Starting point is 02:25:57 Some victims fear their losses may exceed the insured value of their boxes. I fear my mother's gold coin is gone. She passed away in 1988. My grandmother's gold bracelets, which I hoped would secure my daughter's future. Investigators are still piecing together how it all happened, but they believe the burglars used a nearby parking garage to gain
Starting point is 02:26:22 access to the bank. Police say the evidence points to a highly organized operation. I would definitely say this is quite spectacular. It is really unique compared to anything I've ever seen, heard or read. I have never heard of any similar case, except perhaps on TV. This was like in Oceans 11. They drilled this huge hole through, you know, like a two-foot wall. How old school is that? Yeah, that's pretty good. You have to have, that takes a lot of planning. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:55 And who puts their gold coin in a vault in the bank anymore? That doesn't sound right. You said one gold coin. I have my one, you know, I have a very small tract of land. It's a little parcel. My parcel of land is in the, and then cash. Why would you put cash in a safe deposit? box. Yeah, put it in your mattress like normal people. That's what you do. Or you maybe put it in
Starting point is 02:27:22 the bank where it's insured. Yeah, the big thing now is people, you know, come and rouse you at home and give me a Bitcoin key. That's the big one now. They're kidnapping people everywhere for it. First, you have to know that somebody has a Bitcoin key. Well, if you're the, how would they know? Well, if you're the CEO of an exchange or some or if you're boastful. Now, if you're, Of course, the way to go is two or three multi-sig. So I can give you my key. Without the other two, you can't, or at least one of the other two, you can't get to it. You've just given it away.
Starting point is 02:27:57 Well, no, I'm not giving nothing away. Yeah, you just told people, everybody out there, every criminal listens to this show, and there's probably more than one. You've just told them that there's a three-key system that you use, and now they're going to have to beat it out of you. No, but I don't have the other two. The other two are not in my possession. That's the beauty of it. Oh, where are they? with a trust company.
Starting point is 02:28:19 Oh. Yeah. Oh, yeah. That's, that is the only way to do it. So you can't recover them? So you can't be beaten into submission so you could be forced. They can beat me. They can beat me, but they're not going to get my Bitcoin.
Starting point is 02:28:31 But come and take it, suckas. We're ready here in Fredericksburg. I have two tick-top clips. Okay. I'll go. Oh, whoa. I'll go with you. That's fine.
Starting point is 02:28:46 I'll go. with you. Okay. Just, just diluted women, I just, I'm sorry. I'm going to try to, I'm weaning myself off of these. Here's a question. Thank you. Here's a question. Have you already posted these on Twitter? Because I see some, I mean, you're in my timeline now all the time. And it's like, it ruins it because then I see, I see these clips on, on, on X. I'm like, oh, and then you play them on the show. I, I've, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm going to Why are you giving valuable show material to Elon Musk? I'm not going to argue with your point.
Starting point is 02:29:23 Let's start with the box checker. I always get asked if I want children, and the short answer is maybe the long answer is I will not be having kids with a man unless he could check off these boxes for me. For starters, the man will absolutely have to be my husband. I would never give a man a baby without the biggest rock on my finger. Um, the second box would be a push present is a non-negotiable for me. I want either a car or house. Um, it's a non-negotiable. Also, assuming the man I will be with would be tatted. So, uh, he would have to get a tattoo of my face on his stomach because it's a body for a body. My body's going to change forever. So should his. Um, the third box would be that I need a house cleaner. And,
Starting point is 02:30:12 And then the fourth box would be that I need a full-time nanny. I already know who the nanny would be. It would be a family member. But I want that family member to be very well compensated for their time and energy. So, yeah, remember before you type some nasty as shit that these are my requirements, right? You don't have to have any requirements. If you just want to have a baby for the free or if you just want to be a man that wants to give a woman, a baby and you want to do nothing else
Starting point is 02:30:44 but spread your seed and have nothing else to offer the woman then you know live your life this is my life and I will not be changing and sacrificing my whole entire life without these boxes being checked off
Starting point is 02:31:00 okay okay well first of all I think the correct term for a woman like this is not a box checker but a box fox as second, although this is somewhat exaggerated, this is, in fact, the problem with many women, as I've heard from many young men, that they do have these boxes. And it's the sixes, typically six feet tall, six pack abs, six figure salary, etc., etc. And I think that the woke Democrat liberal culture that we are weaseling our way out of has ruined them.
Starting point is 02:31:46 Yeah, I think so, too. They're ruined. So it's a ruined person. Yeah, that's actually very sad. I'm very sad for her. But I believe that to be reasonably authentic. Oh, thank you. That's one of the few clips that you thought were real.
Starting point is 02:32:00 Yeah. I think it was authentic, and I'm not sorry for her. I'm just, I think she's a sickening person. Yeah, but I have love for everybody, John. Yeah. Yeah, I do. Even my enemies. Here is another one.
Starting point is 02:32:16 Now, this one is interesting because this is another delusional woman, and she, and this has got a twist in it, which was the, it really took me a back, and the only reason I'm playing it is for the little twist at the end. But I find really fucking comical. Me and all my liberal friends want to be traditional housewives. Well, not all of us, but most of us. But the
Starting point is 02:32:42 problem is we don't like Republican men because they don't have the same sense of justice and morality that we do because we care for every human being. And the liberal men don't believe in exploiting themselves for labor. So like we have to have an equal household because the only one
Starting point is 02:32:58 ones that bust their ass and make enough money to support a stay-at-home mom, wife, whatever, are the Republican men because they will exploit the shit out of themselves for money. Then they're miserable and burnout and take it out on everyone around them and refuse to take meds. So it's like, I'd rather be alone. Well, your wish is granted, young lady. Yeah, she'll be alone, but what is this thing that they get all, you know,
Starting point is 02:33:29 they have issues because they're working too hard and they have to and they will and they refuse to take meds was the kicker what is wrong with these people oh they refuse i'm not going to run off of the republican man they refuse to take meds everybody's on meds man well she's obviously on meds but i would say nine out of ten of the tic-tok women you play are on meds you have no idea and it's all, it's all SSRIs, all of them. You know what I'm, when I'm kind of worried about, or this is a quick conversation. So if President Trump pulls off what he's trying to pull off, and there will be a lot of jobs, but these will be trade jobs, do you think that there will be enough young people,
Starting point is 02:34:27 who actually want to do this, who want to retool, re-school, learn how to do these things? Can we actually go back to a productive, a production-type economy with the type of people we have now? Do you think the Zeds will do it? Or have they been completely ruined? I think they can be brainwashed into doing it. Well, really. I mean it just seems that at some point you've just got to be sick of the boring life of sitting behind a PlayStation or not having a girlfriend or not having anything going on and you're getting old and by old I mean 30 and maybe you can learn how to be a plumber. I mean, I think people that are already 30, it may be too late for them, but people are coming up, they're, they're, they, they,
Starting point is 02:35:25 look at what's ahead and they see the opportunity for them not to go that way. I hope so. The 40 year old guy living in the house still living at home. Yeah, I hope 40 year old virgin basically. Yeah. I hope so. I hope we'll find out
Starting point is 02:35:41 soon enough. I hope the people take advantage of the opportunity because it's going to be good money. I really, there's going to be good paying you in jobs. No, it's going to be good money. You can already see it happening. I think it's, what is it? Apprenticeships.gov. they're doing a million apprenticeships
Starting point is 02:35:56 but no one talks about it no one ever says hey there's some opportunities out there you should probably jump in on that get your hands dirty oh I don't know I've been looking at this Fuentes on Owen's AJ clip for three hours
Starting point is 02:36:11 I'd love to know what that is before we yeah okay this is just a clip snippet from tell me it's not AI John it's not AI this was a snippet of Fuentes was on Alex Jones. Recently? Oh, I missed it.
Starting point is 02:36:29 Yeah, you did. And Alex Jones, just a love fest between these two. I mean, they're genuinely like each other, it seems, unlike Tucker. I like him. I like him. He's got gusto. He is, yeah, kids got gusto, and globalists, he's all against them.
Starting point is 02:36:44 Yeah. Yeah, it's good. You got it. You nailed it. Yeah, I nailed it. Come on, DeVorek. So, so they get along, but But Fuentes drops this little bomb about Candace and, you know, he does understand that she comes, you know, that she's married a character who's part of the British nexus and all the rest. But he throws in another character I never knew anything about specifically. And he puts it in there as a quizzical situation that he doesn't understand why people are talking about one thing or another about Candace, but they never bring this guy up and this is the guy.
Starting point is 02:37:20 this guy who's been supporting her, John Mappen. I don't know why nobody's talking about John Mappin. The Scientologist, the heir to the jeweler that creates the crown jewels for the British royal family. He allegedly introduced her and her husband. He's been so supportive. She retweets him. He's writing letters to her. He was best friends with Charlie Kirk.
Starting point is 02:37:40 His wife is from Russia. I don't know why nobody's talking about that guy. No one's talking about George Farmer. They all met through Turning Point UK. So you have Turning Point USA. she met her husband through Turning Point UK. She made a bag off of Turning Point USA and Turning Point UK. So there's definitely something suspicious going on there.
Starting point is 02:37:59 Maybe a foreign intelligence play of its own. Oh, he's finally catching on to the North Sea Nexus. Oh, that's good. We need him to be talking about that. That's good. Yeah, I know about this John Mappin guy. Is it mapping? M-A-P-I-N.
Starting point is 02:38:14 John Mappin. Hey, globalist. You know, it's interesting. and I have been watching the series Victoria on Netflix, which is about Queen Victoria, who ascended to the throne when she was, I think, 18 years old. And I'm... The Virgin Queen.
Starting point is 02:38:35 She was the Virgin Queen, yes. And of course, Albert, the... And they're all Germans, which is great. Because she came from Coburg. Albert came from... They're all Germans. The whole... They just changed their name later.
Starting point is 02:38:47 Windsor. We're from Windsor. But it's, and I think it's a very accurate portrayal of those times. This is 1800s. And you just see the rich, the riches that they got from the entire British Empire and how the British people suffered under them. Even though it's a love story and it's all beautiful. The costumes are phenomenal.
Starting point is 02:39:13 But the British royalty do not give a hoot about the people. not for one they never have ever they're just living in squalor among rats and eating stale bread and they got cholera indian cholera and just they don't care at all about them it's amazing that people still want to live there at all because you know it's still the same with the house of lords they're just no good can i just state that they're just no good i don't the brits i you know i live there for a couple of for five years. I like their humor, but they don't care about PLEBs. They really, really don't. Don't give a rat's ass about them. Your thoughts?
Starting point is 02:39:59 I'm not going to disagree. I mean, I worked there. I went twice a year to London and the rest of the UK for about a decade. So I've been there enough to find my way around and drive, which is always amusing.
Starting point is 02:40:17 Especially on the roundabout. when you do it for the first time? The roundabouts are a little frightening, but the rest of it's pretty easy. When you wind up going against traffic on the roundabout. I've done that. I've done that. I've done that.
Starting point is 02:40:30 The roundabouts are a rough go. And there's lots of them. But I found that they're a royalists that really are just crazy about the royals. And I think it's very important to have them. And there's people that hate the royals and are always considered like communists. when they're not it's i i really can't put my finger on whether i mean i enjoy going there i i can blend in as best i can is anywhere and uh there's a pale uh white guy you just eat some fish and chips or a curry and you're good to go but i more that we do research the more it's obvious that the
Starting point is 02:41:18 British monarchy is stronger than we think it is. They're convinced they try to, they've soft sold the operation. Suckered everybody into believing it's. They suckered everybody, but if you start looking at their total net worth, which is, who knows, it's outrageous. You think Elon Musk is rich? No, no. You look at the net worth of these guys and the buildings and things that they own all
Starting point is 02:41:40 over the place where this, where what's his name, Andrews, kicked out of the lodge, which was a huge mansion behind Windsor Castle, moved to a number. to another mansion someplace else. Yes, he uses his old name. Von, was it Mountbatten or whatever? He's not left to use. Whatever it is. But who cares?
Starting point is 02:41:56 And so he's, yeah, he's down one maid. Victoria, they call her the grandmother of Europe because all of her kids, they're all royalty in Spain and all these different countries, all throughout Europe. I mean, the Nexus really does come from them. And of course, the Orange family. who Queen Victoria said is they were looking for her to get married. Oh, I don't want to marry that pumpkinhead Dutchman from Orange, which pretty much describes the Dutch royal family, pumpkin heads.
Starting point is 02:42:30 Yeah, it's just, yeah, and they hate us. They hate us, they can't stand that we did so well. So I think that's, that concludes our North Sea next analysis. The Brits hate us, and they hate, and they hate poor people. I'm going to show my support by donate to no agenda. And all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, I don't know a gender in the morning.
Starting point is 02:42:58 Well, we have a few people who think that gave us $50 and more. And Adam's going to read the list one by one. It's a very short list today. It's only told a very few. We didn't get good response except for the Kim of the Nutty Fluffer. She helped us out quite a bit on today show. She pulled us out. Yeah, she sure did.
Starting point is 02:43:17 Pulled us out. And I want to thank Luce from Hilo, first of all. She sent me a box to my P.O. box. By the way, I got my liquid smoke as well from our muscle car dame, who we damed on the previous. She was one of the first dames of 2026. My liquid smoke was not breached, so it was good. And I thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:43:38 And Luce, she sent me a box with seven bags of Dutch licorice. I cannot think. bags yes all different kinds all because Dutch licorish is just it's something to behold I mean the the the different kinds um and I'm and I'm pre-diabetic at this point because I'm addicted to this stuff you see you can't just eat the bag you have oh we have a little licorish is it owned by a tobacco company it definitely they've made that stuff into crack so thank you very much loose it's appreciated on the list we have one of our Bitcoin donors who a guest did not send us a note.
Starting point is 02:44:17 It came in through Strike, $137.16. Lucas Zviwa from Bayer Brun in Deutschland, 101.26, thank you. Baron Lattiken from Houston, Texas, $100. And there's Kevin McLaughlin, our Archduke of Luna, lover of America, and boobs from Concord, North Carolina, with a boob donation, 8-08. Stephen Hutto, Petersburg, Florida, 75. Then we have the NICU Dad. He is a Knight.
Starting point is 02:44:42 We know the Nick You Dad from Kyle, Texas, 67. And he says, gents, this $67 donation is being made in honor of the 67 days, our daughter Emerson spent in the NICU. We've known him for a long time. To kick off the NICU Dad donation challenge for 2026, he says he challenges NICU parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and others to donate an honor of their NICU warrior for each day they spend in the NICU. I appreciate your support of one of the first and only 501.3 organizations in North America dedicated exclusively to NICU dads. So his request is, if there's anyone in Gipmon Nation who can help us produce some challenge coins to start giving to these NICU Dads, please let me know. Contact me at the NICU Dad.com. And I'll give you some karma at the end there for a blessed 2026.
Starting point is 02:45:29 Lester Kovsky, Kingman, Arizona, Small Boob, 6-06. Dame Nancy, San Bruno, California. Happy New Year, she says. Thanks for keeping us sane. She's known as Dame Nancy of the Confuse, 5721. Double Nichols on a dime from Brian Furley. We have Enis Zeznelov, Zezhenelov, from Uzwill, and that is the Czech Republic, I believe. Switzerland.
Starting point is 02:45:56 Oh, C.H. Switzerland, you're right. Hmm. Doesn't sound like a Swiss name, Enis. $55, thank you. Sean Murray, Warrenville, Illinois, 5432. We see what you did there. We love that. John Boussano, Madison, Alabama, 52, 72.
Starting point is 02:46:11 Matt Frazee, St. John, Florida. These are the 50s. He's got 54s. Thank you. Foster Birch from New York, New York. Daniel Laboy from Bath, Michigan. Hank Ringelberg in Drompton. James Sherrimetta in Napanach, New York. Chris Conacher from Anchorage, Alaska. Leslie Walker Walker, Roseburg, Oregon. She says, No, Jenna's the best. Thanks, Obama. Walker Phillip, San Rafael, California, Jason Delusio, Miami Beach, Florida. and we wind up with a frequent visitor to the 50s, Aichi Kitigawa from San Francisco. Thank you all very much for these $50 donations. These are the ones that we mentioned below 50.
Starting point is 02:46:51 We do not mention for reasons of anonymity, but we see it all, we see your notes, and we see you 49-99s, and we thank you very much. It's value for value. If you want the show to keep going, this is the only way we support ourselves and our families and the work that we do for you, and we are happy to do it.
Starting point is 02:47:07 We love doing it for you. you go to no agenda donations.com and support the show. Once again, that's noagendidonations.com. It's a birthday, birthday. On Noah's champion. Well, if we have a short donation list, how about the birthdays? We only have one.
Starting point is 02:47:24 Jose Luna wishes this smoking hot wife, Ali, in San Antonio, Texas. A very happy birthday. And we join in. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Now we have, a couple of nights with some make goods. First of all, Jeffrey Ria, we didn't get a note from him
Starting point is 02:47:43 on the last show. So he said this donation should make me a night. Let's go with Sir Promp's Jockey of Madeira. Yes, he is from Spain, Portugal, I'm sorry. Four more years of sifting through my artwork. Thank you, Jeffrey Ria. Darius Gandhi, also a make good note. He sent in $333.33. He said, he said, congratulations on 18 big, beautiful years. Is Madeira in Portugal? That was in Spain. But I think he is in Portugal. I thought it was from, if I recall, he was from Portugal. I thought he was in Madeira.
Starting point is 02:48:13 By the way, a lot of Madeira drinking at Windsor Castle in the Victoria show. I didn't know that Madeira was such a big deal for the Brits. I think it was a bigger deal back then. I mean, it's still the same product and you can still get it. Coming up in one of the tips of the day, I'll give a little Madeira lecture and you know what to do. Yes, I love you.
Starting point is 02:48:34 I give you Madeira, my dearer. Back to Darius. Congratulations. Where else can John's file naming system drive Adam Madd and still produce hours of perfect podcasting only on the No Agenda show? You both somehow turn hours of L.A. traffic into minutes of pure joy.
Starting point is 02:48:53 I believe I've now met the requirements. That'll be the day. For a nighthood. I would like to be known as Sir Darius of Venice, California. I would love a bean and, oh, I didn't, Roundtable, write this one down. A bean and cheese burrito and a cold bottle of Mexican Coca-Cola, which, of course, is the best.
Starting point is 02:49:14 We drink it here in Texas. And by the way, that all Coca-Cola will be Mexican Coca-Cola. Is that true? Robert Kennedy has his way. Oh, that's right. That's right. He says, much respect and love to both you and your family. So I'll give him and the earlier requested
Starting point is 02:49:31 Nick U, Dad, Karma, A, Karma. Here we go. You've got karma. And let's knight those two gents right now. If you can give me your blade to... Yeah, they got a blade right here. Ah, that's a British blade, I can see. Jeffrey Rhea, Darius Gandhi, both of you, hop up here on the table.
Starting point is 02:49:49 I mean, the podium. Well, you can hop on the podium via the table if you want to. Both of you have supported the best podcast, the university amount of $1,000 or more, and therefore I'm very proud to pronounce the case. be as Sir Prum Jockey of Madeira and Sir Darius of Venice. And at the round table, as requested, bean and cheese burrito and a cold bottle of Mexican Coca-Cola. Along with that, hookers and blow, rent-poisoned Chardonnay.
Starting point is 02:50:13 Of course, we also have diet soda and video games, if you want. We got beer and blunts. We've got Ruben S. Rubin and Rosei, Gase and Asa, Gase and vodka vanilla, vodka, vanilla, bong, hits and bourbon, sparkling cider and escorts, ginger ale and gerbils, and pablum. And as always, the mutton and the mead. And welcome to the roundtable, both if you head over to no agenda rings.com. Take a look at those very handsome night rings. All you got to do is send us your ring size. There's a ring sizing guide on the website.
Starting point is 02:50:39 Let us know where to send it to. And it comes accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. And just like Queen Victoria, you get some wax to seal your very important correspondence with your night ring, which is a signet ring. Welcome, gentlemen, to the round table. No agenda meetup still in full force. And in 2026, we start off Thursday. The New Year, new scam, North Wake meetup.
Starting point is 02:51:09 You know that's Raleigh, North Carolina. The Saints and Scholars meetup at 6 o'clock. And we look forward to a meetup report from you. In January, we have Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Charlotte, North Carolina, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Bergen, Bergen, Dahl in the Netherlands, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Oh, I want a meetup report from Brazil. Alpharetta, Georgia, and Oakland, California. You go to the Oakland meetup?
Starting point is 02:51:30 You don't go to the Oakland meetup, do you? The Oakland? I haven't talked to Steve about what this was, if that's a Steve meetup. It doesn't say so. It's probably at violettos. You should have Steve send someone to pick you up. I think you deserve a car service at this point.
Starting point is 02:51:45 I don't want a car service. Send a limo. I hate car services. I rather drive. And there it is. Because I can stop and pick up a kitten. Yes. Somehow I get a very fuzzy picture of you picking up a kitten.
Starting point is 02:52:02 Noadendummeetups.com where you can find all the information about the meetups I just mentioned. And many more as they go off into the future and you can always submit your own meetups if you want to. That's the beauty of it is that you can set up your own meetup. It's not like a TEDx. We have to have permission or anything. We do recommend you bring two heads of ours on sticks. And that's always a good idea. We always recommend something like a raffle or a lottery.
Starting point is 02:52:27 to send in a donation, give somebody an executive or associate executive producership. But above all, just go to meet other people who all are part of Gitmo Nation, meet the children from other lands. You will always get some kind of connection that will bring you protection. These are
Starting point is 02:52:43 your first responders in an emergency. Noagenda meetups.com. It's always fun and easy. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want me Drink it all hell's a lame
Starting point is 02:53:00 You want to be where everybody feels the same It's like a party Yeah, that's what I meant, it's like a party Mmm All right, everybody Wow, I have good news This nasal spray That really works
Starting point is 02:53:19 Nespro Nassopro for allergy relief That has worked very well throughout the show. Yes, you didn't mention this on the show. I think you did before the show. Did you have a cedar fleaver? Well, I have the superflu,
Starting point is 02:53:36 which is kind of crossed over into the cedar fever. Because I was getting better from the superflu. It was like three days maybe. Didn't feel too bad, you know, sneezing. But then it just didn't stop. You know, my wife, you won't even come near me. She won't, you know, she won't snuggle up to me. in bed. She's like, I don't want. Whatever you have, I don't want it.
Starting point is 02:53:58 Which I understand, but it's lonely. It's lonely. All I have is you, John, on the other side of the microphone. This is where you could say something nice, but no. I could have said something nice. I could have had a one-liner. I don't know. I've been missing a lot of, I must have, I must have some virus. You got the superfluid man. Because I have missed more than one or two softball. You got, and I keep lobbying. You keep lobbing them.
Starting point is 02:54:27 Yeah, yeah. Keep it up. All right, we got John Sipper the Day coming up and some AI slop and some not in our end-of-show mixes. But first we check out what we want to choose for an ISO at the end of show. Do you have AI or they have some real ones in here? I have a combo, as usual. Okay, well, you want me to go first? I only have two.
Starting point is 02:54:46 Yeah, of course you go first. That way I can, I can relent. All their work is fantastic. It was like AI to me. No, no, it's not AI. That's Dr. Richard White. That's a real person. Did you like it, though?
Starting point is 02:55:00 Or did you think, man? It was okay. It was my second one. I mean, wow. Come on. You can't beat AJ. You can't beat AJ. No.
Starting point is 02:55:10 Okay. What's you got? Okay, I got, I got iso genius. Financial geniuses. Oh, that's a good. That sounded real. That was kind of good. It was real.
Starting point is 02:55:23 Yeah. Okay, let's go with soccer. This beats soccer any day. No, no, no, no. You don't think it beat soccer? No, soccer's correct. Okay, now here's the one that's because of today's show. I thought this was a thematic one.
Starting point is 02:55:37 This is the money shot. Wow, good work. Send these guys some money. There you go, everybody. Send us some money or wait for John's tip of the day. Greenby's for you and me. Just the tip with JCD And sometimes at all
Starting point is 02:55:57 Okay, I'm on the rotation, so we're going back to websites And with the breaking news of the raid and capture and kidnapping and extraction Or whatever we want to call it of Maduro, it might be a good time to put this on your list of websites to check out. This is, the website is online. Newspapers.com. Oh, that sounds good. Online newspapers.com.
Starting point is 02:56:25 Every newspaper in the entire world is linked on this site. But are they all behind a paywall? No. Well, I mean, if the individual newspaper is behind a payroll, like the Wall Street Journal, yeah, there's not much, but most of them aren't. And they're worldwide, and it tells you
Starting point is 02:56:43 if they're in English or what language it is. So you get these English-speaking newspapers in different parts of the world. the world and you get all kinds of, this is a very valuable site for you researchers out there, especially you kids in college that want to have a couple, some references that are a little obscene obscure, but you nailed them from going onto this site. Online newspapers.com. I'm looking at the Dutch newspapers. This is good.
Starting point is 02:57:11 This is, wow, this is, now a lot of these are syndicated, so they're owned by one entity, but still, this is quite interesting. Huh. Yeah, who maintains this site? Do they make any money off of it? They got any ads? I can't see it making any money. It must be a front for some Intel agency
Starting point is 02:57:33 that issues it themselves. They also use it. But hey, since we got it, you might as well just let the public use it. I don't know. That's pretty good. By the way, one of our producers sent me a note that OpenAI is testing apps.
Starting point is 02:57:47 ads. I know. Of course they are. Yeah. And if you like the ad, you're supposed to shake your phone to send them feedback. I can't wait. It's going to be a hoot-nanny. There it is, ladies gentlemen, John's tip of the day.
Starting point is 02:58:00 Find them all at noagenda fun.com or tip of the date on that. Create advice for you and me, just the tip with JCD. And sometimes, Adam. Created by Dana Burnetti. That's right. Thank you, Dana Brunetti for producing. once again where would we be
Starting point is 02:58:19 without Dana Brunetti let's see oh coming up next I talked about them earlier Mitch and Archie from Podverse they'll be on podcasting 2.0 that's
Starting point is 02:58:31 queued up next for your live streaming pleasure at no agenda stream.com end of show mixes from MVP Martin J.J.
Starting point is 02:58:43 Slip something in there and these sloths to round it out. Actually, this kind of made me happy this end of show mixed sequence. So keep the slop coming, everybody. Listen to them all in
Starting point is 02:58:57 Gittmojams.com. And we will return on Thursday with more of your media deconstruction. Who knows which country will fall next. We can't wait. We'll be here to unpack it all for you. And I am coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill country, right
Starting point is 02:59:13 in the middle of Cedar Fever. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. I'm from northern Silicon Valley, where it's raining again. I'm John C. DeVorek. Don't you worry. Rain or shine. We'll be here.
Starting point is 02:59:27 Remember us at no agenda donations.com until Thursday. Adios, Mofos! A hooey-hooey! And such. Niggy Maduro! Welcome to the USA. The series shining down. Day
Starting point is 02:59:48 Nikki Maduro's on a holiday spree sailing up the coast on the bright blue sea He's traded the sash For a tropical shirt kicking off his boots In the Florida dirt He's checking out the buffet
Starting point is 03:00:05 He's seeing the sights Underneath the glow Of the Mara logo lights With a camera in his hand And a smile on his face He's the newest tourist in the good old place. Welcome to the USA, the sun is shining down.
Starting point is 03:00:25 Throw away the drugs and the heavy golden crown. Hope you enjoy the cruise and the luxury stay. It's a red, white, and blue kind of beautiful day. From the grand front porch to the Atlantic Shore Nicky Maduro won't get any more He's here to stay Enjoy the view The vacation of a lifetime
Starting point is 03:01:03 A welcome from the bureau Welcome Nikki Madreau Boomer, the badass generation Before all you sissies were born In the morning In the morning The truth is getting shiny The truth is getting bold
Starting point is 03:01:25 We're trading in the fake news For the weight of gold No corporate masters Pulling on the strings Just the joy that the producers And the nights all bring JCD is laughing at the brand new lies With a smile on his face
Starting point is 03:01:43 And his open eyes Oh, it's a beautiful day, beautiful day to watch the gray rebranding all the way, yeah. Keep the value going, flowing through, because the best part of the show is the end. It's the monster. It's a lot of the day. Maybe we should just stop with the end of show mix. How about that? We stopped the end of show mix.
Starting point is 03:02:25 Yeah, this would hurt your feelings. No, no, no, no. It's your, you do it, you're controlling it. You're the producing the end of the show mix. I'm the one complaining about it. They used to say, drink away that tooth decay, propaganda slogans bring it back with these noise traps, guarantee to slap. It's a vibe, it's a vibe. Tell me, why are you online?
Starting point is 03:02:44 You're online all the time. Talking points like Project 2025 We're going back Do something this time Nah, let's go back I said it's a vibe Tell me why are you online
Starting point is 03:02:56 You're online all the time Bought and paid Never been signed A podcast Bitcoin rapper I'm dodging many lying minds Podcast Bitcoin rapper I'm dodging so many language New landmines
Starting point is 03:03:10 Talking points like Project 2025 Do something we're going back We win in this time Get in front of the AI Move into the cloud Doing work up in the sky It's allowed
Starting point is 03:03:21 Put it in a Venn diagram Another unlikable pantsuit Politician with no delegates What a sham Yeah What a sham Not to mention a scam This show is ending
Starting point is 03:03:35 We're not gonna make another year Let alone four more We're going down man We're playing AI clips We got stupid AI art We got end of The best The best podcast in the universe
Starting point is 03:03:56 Mopo Dvorac.org slash N.A. Wow, good work. Send these guys some money.

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