Part Of The Problem - Never BEEN A Foreign Spy
Episode Date: October 11, 2025Dave Smith brings you the latest in politics! On this episode of Part Of The Problem, Dave is joined by co-host Robbie "The Fire" Bernstein to reflect on his interview with Nick Fuentes, the ...developing story that Douglas Murray was writing speeches for Israeli officials, the tentative peace deal with Israel and Hamas, and more.Support Our Sponsors:Brighten your SMILE with The Wellness Company. First-ever peptide toothpaste for whiter teeth and restored gums. Fluoride-free. Click http://www.twc.health/problem and use code PROBLEM for 10% off + FREE Shipping!Stash - https://get.stash.com/PROBLEMAmerican Financing - 866-886-2026AmericanFinancing.net/DaveNMLS 182334, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.orgPart Of The Problem is available for early pre-release at https://partoftheproblem.com as well as an exclusive episode on Thursday!PORCH TOUR DATES HERE:https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/porch-tour-2025-4222673Find Run Your Mouth here:YouTube - http://youtube.com/@RunYourMouthiTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/run-your-mouth-podcast/id1211469807Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ka50RAKTxFTxbtyPP8AHmFollow the show on social media:X:http://x.com/ComicDaveSmithhttp://x.com/RobbieTheFireInstagram:http://instagram.com/theproblemdavesmithhttp://instagram.com/robbiethefire#libertarianSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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what's up what's up everybody welcome to a brand new episode of part of the problem i'm dave
smith he has robbie the fire burnstein we are out on the road in detroit michigan how you
doing today brother doing good we got a nice hotel here it is nice hotel it's uh they made a share of
bed but we'll get past that uh just kidding um just had to do something that was gayer than the picture i
with Nick Fuentes. And that's, I figured a podcast right alongside a bed was the best thing we could
do to top that one. Yeah. So, man, there's a lot. There's a lot to talk about on today's show.
And so we wanted to make sure we got this episode done. And then we will tomorrow. We're going to
record like a members only double show because we missed. And we're in Detroit all weekend. So if you're
out here, come on out. Next weekend in Tampa, this Sunday I'm doing Childerberg. Then I'm off
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Charleston people, give me a porch.
They're very stingy with their porches in Charleston.
Oh, really?
I'm trying to add a Charleston, and none of the fans are coming forward and
giving me their lawns.
Oh, that's it.
That truly is.
Grady fans, if you ask me.
Truly outrageous.
Okay, so I did, I guess, just, I want to start the show just with a few quick thoughts
about the last episode, where of course I had Nick Fuentes on the show.
And look, it's been interesting, the reaction, you know, has been, I think, overwhelmingly positive.
But it's got, I knew it was going to be a big episode.
20 million views.
Well, maybe not quite.
We need to reach out some more Nazis and white nationalists
because that's where the market is.
We've been doing this wrong.
Well, there is, I got to say, there's something,
so the podcast as of right now, and it's been up,
as we're recording this, it's been just over 48 hours
since the episode was put out.
It's over a million views on YouTube
and over a million views on Twitter,
making it by far the biggest episode
of part of the problem ever.
So glad to be a part of it.
Yeah, well, sorry, but you'll get you on the next big one.
But it is, look, I mean, it demonstrates something.
And if nothing else, I think it, well, look, I mean, it kind of removes the big talking point from like when I had had Fuentes on the show five, six years ago where people would say, why are you platforming this guy?
And I think it's pretty obvious, like, I'm not platforming this guy.
In fact, I think he was platforming me much more so than I was him.
And obviously, there was the mix of us together, I think, was an interesting dynamic.
But look, dude, this kid is just huge at this point.
It's unbelievable.
And it's a divided country.
And it's time for us to come together and forge tides with the LGBTQ.
You son of a bitch.
I will tell you.
I will tell you, I retract it.
Just a joke.
You're a nice kid.
Thanks for bringing such numbers to our podcast.
Well, also, I will say, I don't think he's gay.
I don't think Nick's gay
I didn't I did not get that impression
when we're with him I think he's
I don't care about his sexuality as long as he hates Jews
there you go
well I will
My last joke you have serious remarks
Well I do I just thought
I think in a weird way
You know one of the things I was I was thinking about
First of all I thought it was a great
I thought it was a great podcast
I think the kid
I know people get annoyed sometimes when I say the kid
But that's just the way people in their 40s talk about people
in their 20s I don't mean anything personal by it
He's um
he's an incredible talent to be able to to be as good as he is in his mid 20s is phenomenal I
mean like it's just it's kind of out of this world how good he is at this at such a young
age and I did I found him to be very compelling and very interesting and obviously
like look there's there's areas where we have large disagreement I was a little bit I
thought you know I thought we would argue a little bit more
about the areas where we have disagreement, but regardless of that, the guy, it kind of, I almost,
it kind of reminded me, I was just getting interviewed by this guy from Politico, and we were
talking about this briefly. And I was talking about how, after Donald Trump won the election
in 24, it was almost the first time the media admitted that they weren't the mainstream anymore.
You know, up until for years during the Biden administration, and I guess the last year of the Trump administration, right?
We'd hear every day Brian Stelter would talk about the fringe Joe Rogan.
You know, he'd got the French Joe Rogan over there with his 15 million views an episode.
But we're the mainstream with our 200,000.
And we'd all be like, yo, this is totally ridiculous.
It's ridiculous that they even frame it this way.
And after the 24 election, it was almost like they had to admit it.
And they had to go, hey, we need our own Joe Rogan.
Likewise, at this point, which, look, I agree, I felt this way before he was that big.
But particularly now, it's like, dude, what are you going to do?
Oh, you shouldn't platform him?
You shouldn't have conversations with this guy?
Like, I'm sorry, you're not platforming him.
It's just not like that.
And so I think at the very least, you'd have to acknowledge at this point that, like, we should talk.
it's better to talk than to not talk
and honestly I do think
there were
there were several things that Nick said
that I
I wouldn't say I didn't expect him to say
but like I wasn't sure he would
like I wasn't sure that he was just going to
like straight up like reject racial hatred
and say that like he doesn't want to push people
in that direction
then I thought it was very positive that he did
and then I also just
you know like one of my big takeaways
from the whole thing
I guess I've always kind of felt this way
but it was just a little bit more
I felt it more as you're in person
talking to somebody
and you know me and Nick both
and we've kind of always had this
whatever views we disagree with each other on
we just like each other
and there's kind of a mutual respect there
at least that's certainly the feeling
I got and I think he would say the same
and I was just as you're talking to him
it was you know something that I've said
before but that I really just kept thinking
was like, man, it is so crazy that this kid was determined to be the most evil man in America
at like 22.
That's just, that's bananas.
It is so goddamn crazy.
And we got to like, we got, I mentioned this to him on the show, but we have to find a way
where now that people are growing up online, that people are being teenagers and in their
20s on their phone, on their computer, we cannot determine that people are evil and can never
be vindicated, or not vindicated, but can never be even rehabilitated if you wanted to say it that
way because of stuff that they posted when they were very, very young. I mean, I just, if every,
if everything that me and my friends said when we were very young, there was like a record of,
I could be ruined in an afternoon. And so I think that's something we got to figure out. And it's
necessary like to move forward and and yeah I don't know what else to say I thought it was a great
conversation I think the kid is a phenomenon as I said before I as I said to him I hope as he gets
older he pushes more of the Christian stuff and less of the Nazi stuff that would I think be
much better but I also think that probably the spirit of these conversations shouldn't be that I'm
here to take Nick down or I'm here to teach Nick something it should be more like
let me see what I can learn from him
and let me also offer him some ideas
that maybe he could learn from.
So anyway, I thought it was great
and I hope we do it again
and I have a feeling we will.
But anyway, it's going to be interesting.
It's been very interesting to see the response
and I'm sure there will be.
More of that.
And the haters should celebrate you as a national hero
that you brought the biggest white nationalists
in the country on your podcast
and had him swear off violence towards minorities.
What more can he ask?
That would be a positive thing, right?
Or somehow, somehow that's a negative thing.
But in a way, it's kind of, anybody who does think that's a negative thing, it's kind
of revealing of them.
It's revealing of their motivations.
It's like, I think you actually don't really think this kid is the devil.
And I think that you're actually not scared of the movement that he's leading.
Because if you were, you'd be thrilled that there's open communication and that he's disavowing
violence and not just violence, but hatred.
maybe you weren't worried about any of those things, and maybe he was just a convenient villain
for you, and that you'd prefer to keep him as that villain.
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Let's get back into the show.
So anyway, it'll be interesting to see where he goes and how he develops over the years.
And yeah, I, you know, we'll see.
We'll see how this all goes.
Anyway, I really did enjoy the conversation.
And I really am appreciative to Nick for coming out and doing it and doing it in what I took
as a spirit of good faith, which is also what I, you know, it's a, I think it's a little bit
of a weird situation, particularly.
when me and him had kind of, you know, been feuding a little bit, and then he's been
feuding with good friends of mine, and kind of like, it's difficult for everyone to come in
and, like, lower their guard and go, let's just be, you know, like, that, that takes a little
bit of personal discipline, and I just appreciated that he had that. And, and so yeah, I guess
that's, those are my thoughts on that for now. Okay, let's move on. And I, okay, this is a little
bit selfish of me to do this topic first, but only a little bit because this is actually a very
interesting story. But so, okay, so the episode with Nick Fuentes is the most viewed episode
of part of the problem ever, but the most viewed thing that I've ever been a part of is still
and quite possibly will always be the Douglas Murray debate on Joe Rogan. And so anyway,
there was a big story that came out about Douglas Murray the other day. Shout out to
Brian Grimm, phenomenal reporter, who broke this story.
Love that guy.
And he texted me the night before the story broke.
And he goes, I got a story for you tomorrow that I think you're really going to like.
And I was like, oh, what, what is it?
And he gave you some hints.
But then I saw it the next day.
So anyway, Douglas Murray, my famous rival from that debate on the Joe Rogan experience.
Traveler to places.
A traveler to places.
Now, of course, as everyone remembers, the big moment of this podcast that went as viral as anything I've ever seen,
certainly anything I've ever been a part of, was that you've never been.
Which I wanted to find this clip just so we could play it for today, and I found out, I was, I was not aware of this,
but all you got to do is YouTube, you've never been, and oh my God, it actually took me a while
because I was just trying to find this clip for now.
But it's all the remixes.
But it's all the remixes.
It's all video.
So essentially what happens,
Douglas Murray tried to make this ridiculous non-argument about me having never been to Israel.
It was fairly universally mocked and derided, appropriately so.
And then this just became the kind of the story of the debate, essentially,
was just everybody making fun of how ridiculous Douglas Murray was.
And it led to a lot of fun, a lot of auto-tune remixes.
and funny YouTube comments and, you know, and that's just what it was.
But so this story came out that Ryan Grimm just broke,
that there were some leaked emails that came out,
and it turns out that both Douglas Murray and a few other people,
including David Frum, had been writing speeches for the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.
And Douglas Murray's case, it also came out that he was directly fundraising for the IDF.
And I think Friends of the IDF.
Well, an organization that gives money to the IDF.
So fine, one step.
In the same way that the National Institute for Health didn't actually fund the Wuhan Lab,
but it was a subsidiary that funded it.
But really, one step.
He's basically raising money for the IDF.
it could be i i i'm not sure it sounds like it might be for like soldiers that served i get the
money's fungible but it might be like going i don't think like it's money that's going to weapons
for the idea if i think it's like regardless money that is going to the idf in one form or another
but sure but regardless you've got him now writing speeches for government officials
and raising money for the government's military in one capacity or the other
Anyway, I just, I can't help myself, but just to point out that I have never been caught assisting a foreign government.
I have never been essentially a foreign agent represent.
But just part of the reason why this is such an interesting story and so just incredibly vindicating is that as everybody was mocking Douglas Murray's ridiculous non-argument, I think a lot of people have come.
kind of forgotten what he was trying to say there.
So I'd like to go back to my biggest hit ever.
Let's go back and listen to what Douglas Murray was saying to me on the Joe Rogan experience.
Have you been to the crossing points?
No.
When were you last there at all?
I've never been.
You've never been.
Well, am I not allowed to talk about it now?
I've never been to, have you ever been to Nazi Germany?
Are you allowed to have feelings about them?
You can't time travel, but you can travel.
Okay, but so what?
So what's the point?
Like, no, I find that right.
Lots of people have been.
Okay, sorry, let's jump.
We had to do this in two different clips here.
Let's jump to the next one where he expands on what he means by pretending, by acting and pretending to be outraged when he heard that I've never been there.
Oh, we got the next one, Natalie?
Oh, there we go.
I just think this is a non-argument.
You don't think?
No, I think it's a non-argument.
But if you're next-
Well, you have to go and touch the ground.
No, I think you have to see.
I think it's a good idea to see stuff,
particularly if you spend a career talking about something.
Yes.
I have a journalistic rule of trying never to talk about a country
even in passing unless I've at least been there.
Okay.
It's a sort of normal, it's a normal thing to do.
You're talking about, hang on,
you're talking about crossing points, and not only have you never been to a crossing point in
either Egypt or in Israel, but you've never even been to the region.
Okay.
Again, I think this is a non-argument.
I don't understand.
No, no, it's not a non-argument.
It's not an non-argument.
If you're insisting that you're an expert of some kind, or not claiming you're an expert,
but still talking about it, about the provisions going into Gaza or not, if you've never seen
any of this going on.
I just think this is a non-argument.
You don't think?
Okay.
So that's, this is essentially, I mean, look, it obviously was just a totally pathetic attempt.
Even Rogan in the moment is like, I don't understand what you're even saying here.
Then he goes into your, oh, you're claiming to be an expert, which we had already like decided I wasn't, but like whatever.
The point here is that, first of all, also just in Douglas's point, I don't even think I caught this like in all the times that I've seen this clip, which I've been flooded with quite a bit, that he goes, not only, he goes, you're talking about the crossing points.
But not only have you not been to the crossing points in Egypt or in Israel,
but you've never even been to the region,
which makes no sense at all.
Like if I had been to, to, what's going on here?
I don't know what's going on with the camera.
I think it will, uh, okay.
Uh, but so the idea that like if I had been,
if it,
if it, just give it a second.
If it keeps doing it, we can make an adjustment.
Okay.
But so like if I had been to Saudi Arabia,
then I could talk about the crossing between Egypt and Gaza,
or something like it doesn't even make any sense but the point he was trying to make was about
journalistic standards and in fact in his follow-up op-ed in the new york post this was the point
he was trying to make journalistic standards these people who aren't ex-win and that's his point
i have a journalistic standard that if i'm going to talk about an area i've at least visited it now
that is not true he's a liar he's never been to iran he's never been to north korea he talks about
these places all the time but the claim he's making is that he has these journalistic standards
Well, where exactly are the journalistic standards in being an agent for a foreign government and not disclosing that?
I mean, this is so goddamn appalling.
And I do not think, like, I'm sorry, that is not an overstatement.
If you are writing speeches for and raising money for, not your own government, but a foreign government.
And then you're going to lecture others about standards in journalism while not disclosing that.
it is oh man this i mean this should look that that podcast with rogan should have and probably was
the death of douglas murray's reputation but if there was any sliver of it left this should
just absolutely destroy it what what an intensely dishonest person which by the way is going to be
a theme of this show like how many of these zines are just the most intensely dishonest people
now this is not um by the way it's even worse than say there was a journey
who was reporting on the CIA but was also working for the CIA and didn't disclose that.
That'd be pretty bad.
That'd be a pretty severe violation of journalistic ethics, okay?
But this is a foreign government.
It is so much worse.
It is so much worse than serving your own country in some capacity,
which would still be pretty bad if you weren't disclosing that.
But to sit there talking about the foreign nation which you, sir, are an asset of, an agent of.
You're, Douglas Murray is a foreign spy and he's sitting there talking about journalistic ethics to me.
Wow.
I think also the words to the ambassador is essentially helping them craft the propaganda.
I believe it went back to 2012 and speaking out against the divestment.
But he's literally helping craft Israeli propaganda.
And now this is from a single hack.
That's a breadcrumb.
That's not the totality of the story of Douglas is Murray.
relationship with Israel. But if you're taking the time to go, hey, I've got some expertise in
journalism, let me help you guys try and craft your propaganda message. And then you're out in the
public space now, you know, pretty clearly trying to advocate for one side. My guess is that
there's more of a relationship there and more of a payday there than just, hey, I'm friendly with
the ambassador. Let me try and help you here and craft some of the message. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
The fact that Douglas Murray wouldn't go, well, look, I present myself as a journalist,
even though I'm totally on your side, I can't be writing your speeches for you.
Because, like, you're a foreign government.
I'm a British citizen.
I can't be writing speeches for a foreign government.
No, does it.
And no need to disclose it.
So save me this load of bullshit about your journalistic integrity and the ethics of being a reporter
and how these podcasters just don't have the same standards that we have.
What standards are those?
Now, Dave, have you ever met the ambassador?
Like, you've never met him?
How can you comment?
And look, like, part of the, part of the reason why Douglas was so rightfully,
universally mocked and ridiculed for taking this line or taking this approach with me
was, well, number one, it's a ridiculous non-argument, right?
Like you could have never been to a place and still be correct about it.
You can learn a lot from books as it turns out.
Turns out there's like all of these really brilliant people and they've collected
their thoughts in written word and then bound them together on pieces of paper and they sell
them.
You can purchase them and read them and learn lots of things.
And just because someone's been there, you could be wrong about that.
Like a Chinese citizen could tell me that 75 volcanoes are a
erupting in China right now and I could be like no that's not true and even
though I've never been there I could be right and he could be wrong so the
argument itself was stupid but part of the reason why people mocked him so much
for it was that he was clearly acting like this wasn't he wasn't really shocked
that I said that and then he goes you've never be like he did this dramatic
performance so people were responding to the dishonesty in a sense is what I mean
but think about the level of dishonesty that has now been revealed that not only
yeah, you've been because you work for them.
You're like, you go, I've been there.
Yeah, you're a foreign spy.
I'm sorry, you're a foreign spy, in effect.
You are working for a foreign government as you publicly advocate for them
and don't disclose that you're working for them.
So, whoo, just again, like one of my big takeaways with,
whether it's Chris Cuomo or Douglas Murray,
it's like one of my big takeaway, Josh Hammer,
who we're going to talk about in a second.
The level of dishonesty.
How comfortable these people are just telling a bold-faced lie is truly remarkable.
And, man, I am thrilled that they're all getting exposed.
Man, do they deserve this.
Okay, so the other one here, which isn't, you know, as personal to me,
but is probably, you know, even more relevant is David Frum.
David Frum getting busted here, okay?
Now, David Frum also essentially was doing the same thing,
given the Israeli ambassador draft speeches, then David Frum is also who's working at the Atlantic right now.
Also, in a separate email, they had him asking for an interview with the same ambassador who he's writing speeches for.
I'll give you a nice interview. I'll make sure you look good.
I'll re-edit your responses if I didn't think you were slick enough.
I mean, I don't think it needs to be said. I'll make you look good when you're literally writing speeches for the man.
How about we'll do a written interview?
I'll write your part, and then you can just sign off on it.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, it really is like, and to all of the people in the old guard, in the legacy media,
who are, you know, constantly decrying the lack of journalistic standards in the podcast scene.
I mean, how can you defend this?
The Atlantic should be forced to issue an apology like the New York Times,
was after they sold the war in Iraq based off lies.
They should apologize like they had to
for all those Judith Miller pieces that she ran
with her source, her source was Cholabee.
It's just so funny.
Her source was an Iranian spy
who convinced all of the Israeli spies
to go overthrow Saddam Hussein.
But it is just, man, it's really something.
And so people who don't know,
David Frum is not some peripheral.
character. David Frum was the head speechwriter for George W. Bush in Arch Neocon.
Okay. He is the one now I don't double check me on this. I'm 90% sure I'm right about this.
But he is the one who came up with Axis of Evil after 9-11. He was the one right in all those
George W. Bush W.M.D. speeches. So if you're the baster and you're looking for good
propaganda, he's the guy to talk to. Yeah, exactly. He can craft the good stuff. But think
Again, think about all of this, where in the context of the argument about like the Israeli role in U.S. foreign policy or is Israeli influence over the United States of America, when you have, think about how close the connection there is, the guy who sold the war in Iraq, the guy who coined Axis of Evil, the guy who wrote the weapons of mass destruction speech, also happens to be an Israeli spy, also happens to be
working for Israel.
It's like, you know, it's sit here.
Like I was just doing this, this interview for Politico.
And by the way, you know, it was a Tucker, like, told me he actually trusts this guy.
And so we'll see how the fight.
He seemed like a real nice guy on the phone.
So we'll see how.
Dave Smith loves racist.
Yeah, you know, like we'll see how much they, they butcher it.
But like the, the, the piece, at least as it was presented to me, that he, he wanted my comment on.
We talked on the phone for like over an hour.
So I probably gave him plenty of stuff to butcher.
make me look real bad in it, but we'll see, we'll see how it comes out.
But the premise for the piece was the growing criticism of Israel on the right.
And then questions of anti-Semitism, questions about Jeffrey Epstein, questions about, you know, the war in Gaza, the 12-day war in Iran, all this stuff.
And it's like the question that everybody's asking is like, well, why is this growing criticism of Israel?
And it's like, look, look at that.
I mean, how can you even argue with this?
You got people, it's not that they're just, it's even worse than like the guy who's selling a U.S. policy is an Israeli spy.
It's the guy who's selling a lie is an Israeli spy.
The guy who's lying America into war is also working for the government of Israel.
Well, how the hell can you not object to that?
Who could possibly not have an issue with that?
And then people will turn around and go like, well, why is this Nick Fuentes kid getting so popular?
Like, why is Dave Smith growing so much?
And like, why would we not? How would we not?
How would the people who are calling this out not grow in popularity?
And the people defending this not have their trust evaporate.
Seems impossible.
Fair points.
Yeah.
Looking forward to the political piece and what they actually took from you.
Yeah, you know, me too.
I'll be interested to see that.
But, you know, it's a weird thing because the dynamics are changing.
changing so much that it was like who cares take that run a hit piece like even if you're
going to stress okay that'll just then I'll just correct the record to a much larger audience
far right nationalism grows so far even Jews are now anti-semitic and we spoke to podcaster Dave
Smith who is leading the cause online well it was a you know I'll be interested I have a feel
it maybe I'm just being naive about this I don't think it's going to be a hit piece like that though
Um, but we'll see. We'll see. I could be wrong. Um, all right. Let's let's talk a bit about the other, uh, okay, there's two other stories that we got to at least spend some time on here. And so let's first talk about the ceasefire. Um, not Josh Hammer first. Let's do the ceasefire and then we'll do the Charlie Kirk, Josh Hammer stuff. Okay. Um, let's go. So essentially there is a ceasefire. Uh, uh,
that has been agreed to by both sides.
This was kind of, you know, picking up off
what we had been talking about a couple episodes ago
where, and I will be the first to admit
as I did a couple episodes ago.
I was surprised by the way this went down.
I thought, and I still think that this was the plan
from Netanyahu's perspective,
was to put poison pills in the agreement,
have Hamas not accept it,
and then go see, look, we offered peace
and go right back to the war.
it does seem like the variable that changed in there was Trump.
Trump did not.
You know, Trump had said Hamas has to accept this deal as is, or we will unleash hell.
Hamas did not accept the deal as is.
They countered with what was a pretty reasonable counter proposal.
And Donald Trump jumped on it and said, okay, they're ready for peace and seems to have pressured Netanyahu into accepting this.
Now, who knows, who knows what's going to happen here?
It's quite likely that this ceasefire will be violated and by either Israel or Hamas and we'll be right back to square one.
But for the moment, there is a ceasefire in place.
This ceasefire is supposed to facilitate very immediately the release of the remaining hostages in increase in aid going into Gaza, a pause in the killing in Gaza.
And then we will work out, you know, as Hamas gives over power to what they say, another.
Palestinian group and Israel retreats to an agreed upon position in Hamas.
So it's not exactly what Hamas wanted.
It's not exactly what Benjamin Netanyahu wanted, which is the sign of a good negotiation, right?
A good deal usually means neither side is getting exactly what they want, but they're
getting something they can live with.
Now, who knows what's going to happen in that part, but if we get the first immediate part of
this, which is the hostages are released, an additional aid comes in and the dying stops for
the moment. Well, hey, that is really fantastic. That is really, really great. And everybody
should be happy about that. Even everybody who's not getting everything that they wanted should be
very happy about that. And that's certainly much better than that not happening. So that's kind of like
where I'm at with this. I think it's great. But we should be cautious in our optimism. I don't know
if you have any other thoughts on that. Seems like a win for now. And I would be surprised if Hamas
reneged on releasing the hostages as Israel is pulling back from its position. But you've got big
variables on the table. The biggest being whether or not Hamas is actually going to disarm and
give a power in the region to some other entity. And then you got the whole other, you know,
what kind of investments actually coming into the area and what does that look like.
So I, but I think the biggest obstacle for moving forward is going to be does Hamas actually
disarm and give up power in the region. But for now, seems like Trump.
Trump got the hostages out and has created an actual ceasefire.
And, you know, maybe the Israelis will actually adhere to it.
And perhaps we'll, you know, perhaps Trump has a good win here for peace.
Yeah.
But there still seems to be a lot to work out.
Yeah.
No, I think that's right.
I think it's wait and see is kind of the only reasonable thing here.
And the devil will be in the details and we'll see how this works.
But at least there's some reason to be optimistic that things could get a little bit better in the short.
run and that's really fantastic and uh trump apparently uh what pushed the ball forward was him
guaranteeing that uh israel wasn't going to be the ones to break the ceasefire which um if that if that's
true and that's very on the record it will be interesting if uh trump is actually more aggressive
towards ntonyahu of uh we can't have this there anymore yeah yeah well that and there was
definitely the moment where he told nittanio to quit being so fucking negative yes no that
That's for sure.
And it does, you know, it, again, it'll be interesting.
It'll be interesting to see how this actually develops.
And is it, is it the case that Smotrich and Katz and Netanyahu and all these guys just lose?
And don't get the ethnic cleansing they want or don't get the annexation or occupation that they wanted.
Is that, it's certainly not obvious right now.
And from everything I'm seeing, it doesn't seem like the residents of Gaza are upset about the war being over
because they wanted to continue being human shields and take advantage of this opportunity
that everyone's upset with Israel.
So I don't know that that narrative still holds true.
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Yeah. Oh, yeah.
I don't think so quite at all.
I wanted to read this because I thought this was kind of interesting.
There's Coleman Hughes, who I just debated recently.
And I was destroyed, according to the people who thought I was destroyed by Douglas Murray as well.
But anyway, so he posted this on Twitter.
I was this today he posted pure joy in the air
are you sure that this is actual evidence of his opinion
I know it's written and you're reading it but well yeah I mean who knows
no I have actually seen the tweet and so therefore it's legit okay it's not here
I got you I'm learning here so he wrote quote pure joy is in the air end quote
is how an Israeli journalist described the mood in Israel right now but how could that be
The Israelis want, above all, genocide and ethnic cleansing, then why would they celebrate a deal that ends the war with no ethnic cleansing and 90% of Ghazans alive?
Quote, pure joy is not what you feel when your deepest ambitions have just been thwarted.
It's almost as if the goal of the war really was to get the hostages back and oust Hamas.
It's almost as if Israelis are motivated by a deep, dark desire to live in peace with their neighbors.
A few things on there.
Oh, go ahead.
Just off the bat, there's a term mowing the grass, which I've heard from the Israelis quite a few times.
Mowing the lawn, mowing the grass.
Yeah, which is essentially, every once in a while, you've got to go in there and you've got to kill a whole bunch of people to kind of keep them in line and keep them in check.
And so they do have a state of objective of doing that, and they certainly accomplished that here.
maybe there are some that actually wanted a full I'm not listen the word genocide is just too academic for me
I'm simple-minded and like just hey there's civilians over there and you're killing them let's not be killing
civilians whether or not it is or isn't a genocide other academics have that conversation it's just it but
the point I'm trying to make is to to now turn around and go oh they were only looking for genocide they
didn't accomplish that and they're happy well there certainly are people that have stated a goal of mowing the lawn
which is pretty gross as a goal
and they certainly did get that goal
and maybe at the moment not everyone who like
Netanyahu might be upset that he's not actually able
to totally ethnically cleanse the region
and it might be something that he can't verbalize right now
of man Donald Trump really got in the way
of me accomplishing my goal of completing a genocide
well good luck so good luck getting on the news
and saying that dude there's so again and this is
I think a major part of the reason
why Israel has lost this PR battle
so badly. And it's like when you look at the numbers, dude, like I saw one poll the other day
that said it was pre-October 7th, who do you sympathize with more, the Israelis or the Palestinians?
And it was plus 48 for Israel. Like that was the standard in America. And the latest, the same poll
or is the same polling organization had it plus one for the Palestinians. Now, I'm just saying,
saying a 50-point swing in a poll is something you almost never see.
Like in any issue, there's almost any issue in three years to swing 50 points in a poll is,
now, again, I'm not saying that any one poll has it exactly right.
But when you track a 50-point swing, there is a major trend going on there.
And part of the reason, there's several, but part of the reason why Israel is losing the
PR war so bad is that they rely on this type of just obviously disingenuous stuff like one of the
basic things Coleman's doing here is he's conflating two different meanings of Israel so he goes when he's
saying joy is in the air oh I thought the Israeli's goal was this but in fact why are they celebrating
this well you're talking about the people and I don't think that too many certainly I was never
making the argument that the Israeli people were purely motivated by a
desire for blood and genocide. And so, like, yes, after three years of Israel becoming a global
pariah and turning the entire world against them, the fact that some citizens might be happy
that this thing is over, that's great. That's wonderful that they're celebrating that. And much like
I gave Israeli citizens credit for the protests that have happened in the last few months over
the war, well, that sure is great, but that doesn't actually prove anything. Like that, it's not,
okay is is Smotrich celebrating you know what does Netanyahu really feel in his
heart in his heart about this I mean not that we know but like it's not so clear that he's
celebrating this but then okay so there's one you're just blatantly using Israel as you
like usually if we say for example if you know if we were talking about a foreign country
if we say China is thinking of moving on Taiwan what we're saying is the Chinese government
We're not saying the collective will of all the Chinese people.
And if we went, China is thinking of moving on Taiwan.
And then I went, but here's an opinion poll where 70% of the Chinese say they don't want to move on Taiwan.
You go, yeah, but that's a different conversation.
We're saying what is the government planning?
As we all know, governments don't always do what the people want them to do.
Oftentimes they do the exact opposite.
So that's already a very dishonest framing.
But on top of that, it's like if somebody, look, Israel is a dependent state.
They are dependent on the U.S. and other Western governments.
And so if pressure was put on them to stop doing what they're doing, that doesn't prove that that's not what they wanted to do.
It doesn't prove, you know, like if you run into a building with the plan of, I want to murder everyone in this building and you only murder a percentage of them, but also you're relying on.
somebody else who's paying for the bullets and paying for the guns and then the person
paying for the bullets and paying for the guns goes enough you have to stop and you stop with only
murdering a percentage of them that doesn't prove that the people who said your motivation was to
murder all of them were wrong and and also by the way the claim wasn't really ever made that
israel wanted to murder all of them i think israel wanted their land they wanted them gone
right and so murdering a bunch and then ethnically cleansing the rest again this isn't something
we're guessing, we're saying people at the highest level of the Israeli government have said
that this is their goal. Okay. So then there's that, but I got to say there's something particularly,
at least to me, about the framing of he goes, if the Israelis wanted above all genocide and
ethnic cleansing, then why would they celebrate a deal that ends the war with no ethnic cleansing
and 97% of Gazans alive? Like, that is a very convenient way to do.
describe murdering 3% of a population 97% alive like I just I just I mean think
about the dishonest frame how many of them still have homes well yeah well that's a
good right that's that's that's another point right we've only made 100% of the
population homeless and destitute but we only murdered three it is literally on
the level of talking about saying OJ Simpson only killed three percent of the
people that he met that day like wait what
What a nice guy.
Yeah, we tend to focus on the people you did kill, not the people you didn't kill.
By the way, we don't know that it was 3%.
And we will probably get a lot more information about this in the coming months and the coming years.
We have no idea exactly what percentage of that.
You know, like, it's so funny that for a while, the Israeli argument, the pro-Israeli argument, relied on saying, you can't trust the numbers.
You know, this is Hamas's numbers.
And then it's almost now their argument hinges on trusting these numbers in some sense.
Now, for those 3%, by the way, the overwhelming majority of whom were women and children,
you're bragging they only killed those 3% and completely leveled the place
and destroyed the lives of 100% of the people living there.
Just what an intensely dishonest way to frame what just happened.
Look, they're also, for whatever reason, because they're so desperate.
to try to get a win, to try to get something that makes the other side look bad so they can save face a little bit, which they are not going to do.
They are going to be remembered in history as the people who defended this goddamn destruction of a captive people.
But a lot of them now are saying, well, where are all these people?
The people who wanted a ceasefire, why aren't they celebrating?
Well, like I just said, I wouldn't describe it as celebrating because we don't know what's going to happen here.
but I am cautiously optimistic.
Man, if the dying can stop and some more aid can get in, then hallelujah.
That is just an objectively, objectively wonderful thing.
But I'm sorry, no, even if it stops now, and that wonderful thing does happen, and I am saying, hallelujah, my tone is not celebration.
I don't think there's anything here that should be celebrated.
The U.S. government, through its tax base, which includes me and you, have facilitated the destruction of a helpless captive people.
It is a goddamn disgrace, a disgrace to all of us, a disgrace to our country, a disgrace to the world, a disgrace to humanity, a disgrace to every goddamn global institution that this was allowed to happen for the last three years.
It should be a time for reflection and disgust and just pure disgust at all of our leaders
all around the world, that this type of thing.
I mean, what the fuck is the point of having international law and having global governance
bodies at all if this type of thing can't be stopped?
It should be a dark, dark lesson for humanity.
And hopefully that's it.
Hopefully this is like there is some type of peaceful resolution here.
being like in the bigger picture a peaceful resolution I'm not that optimistic that we actually have one but even if we did this should be a time for reflection and I'm sorry just the idea of seeing like let's just say the number is 3% objectively majority women and children that 3% of a population can be exterminated and our response to that should be you guys made a big thing out of that 97% of them
are just displaced.
The Coleman Hughes thing is also wild
because I don't think anyone in this country
who ever commented on the war
would have thought that if a deal was worked out
where the hostages were released
and Israel hadn't fully killed off
every person in Gaza
that our perception of Israelis
were that they were going to be upset about that.
You're framing something
that nobody ever thought or would have thought.
Yeah. Yeah.
No, I mean,
your framing is that literally we're shutting,
shocked that Israel's happy that they're getting their hostages back and that they didn't have
the opportunity to genocide the entire region. I don't think anyone's perception of general
Israelis was that. That's crazy. Well, I remember at one point when I was debating Coleman
Hughes, he said, so we did the whole thing. I was arguing about how the neo-conservatives were
part of the Israel lobby and arguing about like the clean break strategy and all this stuff.
And then at one point, he goes, he goes, well, what about Tony Blair? Like, why did Tony
Blair get on so on board and send troops and back George W. Bush. And I was like, well, I don't
really know enough about like the motivations of Tony Blair, but I would, my guess would be that in
the wake of 9-11, he made a political decision to be all in with the George W. Bush administration
and that he viewed that as, you know, like that was his political calculation at the time.
And then Coleman goes, but how does that fit in with your narrative of Israel? And I went,
the world's complicated and there's more than one reason for stuff you know like but it's almost
like he was not blatantly straw manning me but there's like an implied straw man there that like
yeah but you're saying that these Jews run everything and every decision is because but it's like
yeah but that's not what any of us ever said that's not the point the point is just that like
the israel the israel lobby did push for this war and they were the difference it wouldn't have
happened without them and it did happen with them that's enough to be an issue and so right like
you said it's like you're setting up this thing that never would have been the agreed upon
paradigm at the beginning that yes like imagine some right after october 7th if somebody had said
that like if any critic of israel was saying that like you know destroying all of the gaza
strip and murdering 3% of the population will not be enough for them and they'll still have
bloodlust after that like that was never the argument this doesn't prove
anything. I'm sorry. And I think it's just one more example, like the only thing it proves
is that all of you guys are so dishonest about this shit. That seems to be the thought here.
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into the show. Okay, I want to also hit in the time that we have left here, the latest on the Charlie Kirk
situation and I wanted to give some thoughts, you know, me and Fuentes briefly touched
on this, but I've actually learned a bit more since that podcast.
Like I think, you know, I might be misremembering this, but I think if I'm right, when I was
talking to Fuentes, the latest I had seen was that Candace had released this group chat
where Charlie straight up says, I'm going to have to abandon my support for Israel.
And I had, I believe, I could be wrong about this, which has been a lot going on,
last few days. But I believe I had not yet seen that Turning Point had confirmed that those
messages were real. But so I've been thinking about this a bit more lately. And actually,
I just watched our good friend Clint Russell's last podcast on this, which really was phenomenal.
Let me see if I can find that so I can give it the right plug. I love Clint. Clint's one of the
best one of the best guys out there in this space. Liberty Lockdown. Liberty Lockdown. He is
criminally underrated. His latest podcast was titled Charlie Kirk provably betrayed, Candice Owens,
bombshell texts, my reaction to Dave Smith. Oh, sorry, my reaction to Dave Smith and Nick Fuentes.
It's a not that long of a podcast, it's a little over 40 minutes, but I thought it was really
excellent. And it really, it was, you know, he was, as is usually the case, I mean, me and Clint
usually see eye to eye on most issues. And I kind of, you know, I pretty much agreed with
everything he said. I always hesitate to go, I agreed with everything, he said, because maybe
there was something in there. But for the most part, I think I'm right where he is. And so I
wanted to kind of like talk about this, because I have been, and I think I have some credibility
on this issue, because I've, obviously I've been, you know, a fairly prominent critic of
Israel through all of this stuff. I am, you know, was friends, I would say, with
Charlie Kirk and I am friends with Candice but I've also been somebody who's
taken a lot of heat from my own audience I do hear you good people for saying
from the very beginning that look I don't see any evidence that Israel was
involved in this so I want to be careful in what I say here I was still say
there is no hard evidence that Israel was involved in the assassination of
Charlie Kirk's murder there's no hard evidence that
puts an Israeli in a network with this alleged shooter or that put, you know what I'm saying?
Like we don't have anything like that yet.
But let's talk about what we do have because what Candace just revealed really is something.
This is not nothing.
And it's at least it's more than enough to, look, it's not hard evidence of who done it,
but it is more than enough at this point to raise an eyebrow.
it is more like like if you were if this was a you know a domestic crime and you were the detective
or you worked at the police department or something like that you're not ready to bring anything
to a grand jury you're not ready to make arrests you know you're ready to ask some people to
come in for some questions at this point like that's where you are you know you know in the cop
shows where they're like hey you're free to go but we'd like to ask you some questions downtown
and there you come in it hey you're free to go anytime but we'd like to get you on record here
I think we're at that point.
And so one of the things is if we track this timeline, this is kind of what we have right now, it seems to me.
Candace, and I agreed with Clint when he said this, which I think Candice handled this truly brilliantly.
And Candice is no dummy.
Let me say that about Candice.
And of course, there's been, as I've mentioned on the show many times, there's this very interesting dynamic with her and her show lately where she,
is clear she is mourning I mean she is grieving the loss of a close friend and you can feel that
on her and there's something very visceral about that but she is also like prosecuting this case
and trying to get to the bottom of it and so what candace did is she came out and she said
that charlie kirk was rethinking his support for Israel now this is after benjamin net
Benjamin Netanyahu is quoting from, you know, the letter that he read to him,
and all of, you know, the Zionists are trying to kind of like control the narrative.
Candace says he was thinking of turning on them.
All in response to that, all of these people, including Josh Hammer, go out there and they say,
that is absolute bullshit.
He was never thinking of that.
Josh Hammer's out doing shows saying, we'll just look at the letter that he wrote to Netanyahu.
He was not even thinking of questioning, you know, his loyalty toward Israel.
Okay, we now know, and it's been confirmed, that Josh Hammer was lying through his fucking teeth when he said that.
He was on the group chat where Charlie Kirk straight up said,
I'm going to have no choice but to abandon support for Israel.
And so I would just say, like, I'm not trying to overplay what we have here, but I'm also not trying to underplay it.
Josh Hammer, and I think Josh, you know, I've met Josh a couple times.
I've debated him twice.
You got some questions to answer, man.
You really got to answer some questions.
You were active, you were lying through your teeth publicly during an active murder investigation.
Like, now look, that's not perjury.
He wasn't, you know, he wasn't under oath when he lied about this stuff.
But there's two elements to this.
Number one, there was an active murder investigation going on,
and you're publicly lying about the information that you know.
And number two, supposedly, this was your good friend.
You know, people could talk about, and I've had some people,
you know, there were some people who gave me some shit
for reading the text messages that Charlie sent me,
and I understand where they're coming from.
You know, people going like, listen, man, that was a private message,
and this guy's dead.
So aren't you kind of making a decision to say,
something publicly that he didn't necessarily want said publicly. And I understand that. And it was
something I wrestled with a little before we did it. But it was like, you know what? At this point,
Netanyahu had already been reading selective passages. This is before he released the full letter,
if that is the full letter. So Netanyahu was doing it. Bill Ackman was doing it. Josh Hammer was
doing it. They were all releasing private text messages. Candice Owens was talking about them. And she
specifically called on me to do it. So I was like, you know what, I'm going to do this while everyone's else.
But, you know, however you feel about reading private text messages of someone, now look, in any other situation, I probably wouldn't have done it. In any other situation, I at least would have waited a while to do it. But this was the highest profile political assassination of my life. And everybody else involved was doing that. And so I just felt like, you know what, guys, I do have a little bit of information here that's somewhat relevant. I was very clear to not overplay it or act like it was anything other than it was. But I was like, you know what, I'm going to give up everything I have. And that's that.
So I've, you know, I have no other information that I haven't already told you guys.
And that is like part of that was out of my, a bond I feel to Candace, who's a friend who asked me to do this.
And part of this was out of a bond I feel to the audience.
I'm being like, hey, I got to be transparent with you guys.
However you feel about that, and I could still understand some people going, yeah, I don't know if that was the right thing to do.
How about lying?
How about lying about your friend?
you Josh Hammer knew he saw the words do not think for a second that every Zionist on that call that did not send up major alarm bells for them that Charlie Kirk had said he had no choice but to abandon support for Israel this was 24 to 48 hours before he's killed okay so Josh Hammer lies through his teeth about his friend who hasn't been buried yet and says that this is absolute bullshit when he knew it was true
Okay. That's something. That's at least we're going to ask Josh to come in for some more questions here if you're a local police department. Now I will say, and again, this is not hard evidence of Israel's involvement in this.
But Candice also did reassert the other day that three different people have confirmed to her that Charlie Kirk thought Israel was going to kill him. That's what she's saying. Three different people said that.
Now, also, Andrew, who I met down at the Turning Point USA event, he revealed something very interesting.
It was not only that it's not only that he said the group chat was legit.
It's that he said he had taken the screenshot.
He had taken the screenshot, which is the one Candace was sharing.
And he said he had sent it to the authorities.
He sent this to the authorities because he thought they needed to know this.
Now, I'm trying to really be fair here about what we have.
And I will fully admit that I am perhaps on some level motivated by the fact that I really
do not wish for this to be.
Like, I really do not want me debating at turning point to be like part of the reason why
this happened.
It's an inexpressibly bizarre feeling.
if what we have right now is that multiple people are saying that Charlie Kirk was worried
that Israel would kill him for abandoning support with them and that 24 to 48 hours before his
death he said I'm turning on Israel I'm not supporting him anymore and then all the pro-Israel
people around him lied through their fucking teeth about that before he was even buried
Still not at hard evidence of who did it.
And maybe somebody who's got more police experience than me could answer this question.
But I think we might be approaching person of interest.
You certainly might be approaching who you'd want to talk to more about this.
So I don't know what more to add from that.
I would recommend Clint's latest podcast on it that I thought was great.
But I'm just trying to look at all of that and grapple with it honestly.
And I would just add to the story that,
all the details, the official details of the shooter don't seem to really add up.
And there seems to be some oddities.
And then just, well, I had one other takeaway on the Josh Hammer thing.
Because this called, this almost, it's actually caught my eye a little bit more because
I guess this whole whodunit thing is, it's all, firstly, just ADD of me.
At first, I was annoyed with Candace because I was like, you're yelling at everyone to show your
receipts and you're not showing your receipts.
This seems contradictory.
But I guess it was well played because you caught some people.
and trap so. Well, that's all I'm saying is that, look, as, as Clint put it, Candice doesn't have
subpoena power. So I think what she could do is make these statements, get all these motherfuckers
on record, and then release the receipts. But also, I think that people are, look, I get that.
A lot of people were given, I think there's a lot of people who owe Candice an apology, because
look, you can't criticize her for not releasing the receipts and then also criticize her when she
releases the receipts. And again, you could say,
Why'd you hang on to it for this long?
But then again, maybe there's a strategy involved in this.
Just back to Hammer for a second.
I don't know how big of a publication Newsweek still is.
But I used to read it in college.
That was like the one thing I would read on Saturdays.
I didn't otherwise follow the news.
And it was a good publication because at the time, it was kind of down the middle.
It was very mainstream.
Got a pretty good picture of what happened in the news that week.
It still is a big brand.
Like Newsweek is a big brand.
I believe Hammer's position is the senior editor.
It seems very inappropriate to be the senior editor of what's not sold as a propaganda publication and to be trying to navigate donor calls and Israeli messaging with other people in the media.
That seems to me like either agent of Israel or just grossly dishonest journalistic practices that you're literally the head editor, but you're taking, you're behind the scenes trying to navigate the media space on.
Israeli messaging and you're on you're trying to navigate donor calls of donors who have a specific
narrative and are upset with the person who's not fielding that narrative I don't understand how
you have both those positions yeah well no 100% and look back to the broader point this is why
so much of this israel conversation is just not going away because like what is that I mean like
look again in effect you're a foreign spy like what is this and you're you're sitting here you're
presenting yourself as an America first American citizen slash journalist. But you're actually a
foreign spy. Your number one goal is actually to manage the image of a foreign country. If it were
any other country, we'd have the same reaction. Like, no, I'm sorry, that's crazy. And it doesn't
matter how close an ally they are. It wouldn't matter if it was Canada or the UK or France or anyone.
It's still, it's a sovereignty issue. It's an honesty issue. It's like you just can't do that.
And so look, I just, I gotta be honest,
and this is something that it's always,
you know, it's always something like people
who do what we do, if you're in this world,
it's always something you gotta try to navigate.
You gotta try to navigate against your own personal incentives
versus finding the truth.
And part of that is even positions
that you've staked out so far.
So like there's this inertia,
there's this invisible incentive to like,
I came out and said, Israel, there's no evidence
that Israel's involved in this.
And so then you almost like wanna dig your heels in
And say, but look, I'm just saying zoom out here, and this is where we're at with it.
There were claims that were made at the very beginning, many by Candace Owens, some by Max Blumenthal and others, that were denied, ridiculed, and, you know, straight up just attacked in a vicious way.
some of these claims were that Charlie was rethinking his relationship with Israel.
Charlie was actually on the precipice of turning on Israel that big donors had pulled out
of turning point because he platformed Tucker Carlson and Megan Kelly and some other comedian.
And I'm trying to think what some of the other claims were.
Well, look, they were all viciously attacked.
They've all turned out to be true.
I guess what exactly the nature of the Hampton's meeting was has not been proven.
But still, you've got enough that's there at this point that you're like, whoa, they're really.
And it does, I'll tell you, thinking about all of that, it makes you look at the Megan Kelly interview in a slightly different light.
There you go, okay, you can really see what he was saying there.
As Nick pointed out on the last episode, there was one point in that Megan Kelly interview where he actually goes, you're going to lose me.
And then stopped himself and went, well, you're not going to lose me.
But we all saw what you wanted to say there, Charlie.
We all saw what your thought was.
And, you know, I guess in addition to that, my one other, and this is a pettier, not as relevant thing, but like, dude, I re-listened back to an interview that Josh Hammer had given right after Charlie's death, where he was talking about how Charlie would come to him to ask for help with messaging and talking points and stuff.
and he's making this claim after our debate and i mean look i'm just saying doesn't it see it
does seem a little bit strange to me that charlie would be going to josh hamlet like after that
after getting fucking spanked like really that's the guy you're looking back to to how to win over
this crowd the guy who just got destroyed in front of this crowd i guess nittania i was nephew
you got to check in with your handler right i mean there is i'm sorry there's just something about that
that is a little bit too much.
It's a little, it's just like,
and as I've told you before
with my personal interactions with Josh Hammer,
like the dude's a liar.
And he clearly has caught here lying
and he's trying to double down now
and say that Candace is out of her mind.
But, you know, now look,
I'm not gonna try to make too much out of the fact
that he retweeted a thing about public executions
the day before Charlie Kirk got killed.
I mean, yeah, that sure is weird,
but again, it's not hard evidence of anything.
It is an eyebrow rate.
her for sure it is something that makes you wonder and so anyway i just wanted to like kind of
give my thoughts on that and allow you to give yours too because it is a development and we can't
pretend that it's not there you go porch store everybody got dates coming up quit being stingy with
your charleston porches out in uh california going to be filming those shows to come on out with
brian mcwilliams hawthorn uh agawangas i don't know the Santa barbara maybe i don't
fucking know where i'm going to be porch store dot com and of course this uh week
we still got shows out here in Detroit, shows tonight and tomorrow night.
Tampa's going to sell out, so better grab them tickets.
That's right.
Side splitters next week, Poughkeepsie, a bunch of stuff,
ComicDapesmith.com for all those ticket links.
All right.
Thank you guys very much.
Catch you next time.
Peace.
