PBD Podcast - Mehdi Hasan Debates: Iran War, Qatar's Dark Money & Racism In America | PBD Interview
Episode Date: June 4, 2026Mehdi Hasan joins Patrick Bet-David for a no-holds-barred debate on Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Iran, Gaza and the future of American power. From the Iran war and Gulf strikes to “soci...alist capitalism” and U.S. empire, this is one of the most explosive political conversations ever recorded in the PBD studio.Mehdi and PBD go deep on whether Trump got played by Netanyahu, if America is acting as Israel’s muscle in the Middle East, and how MAGA, Democrats and the media are all reacting to the wars. They clash over Gaza, the Gulf states, “greater Israel,” racism in the UK vs the US, and whether Trump is actually an anti-war president or just another hawk in disguise.------📕 MEHDI HASAN'S "WIN EVERY ARGUMENT": https://bit.ly/3RPbJ8b📰 MEHDI HASAN'S ZETEO: https://bit.ly/4ulf6RTⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj🇰 KALSHI: http://kalshi.com/pbd
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Did you ever think you would make it?
I feel I'm so much like it takes sweet with the story.
I know this life meant for me.
Adam, what's your point?
The future looks bright.
My handshake is better than anything I ever sized, right?
You are a one of one?
My son's right there.
I don't think I've ever said this before.
We have a special guest in the house.
One of the biggest MAGA spokesperson out there in the world, hardcore, hardcore mega.
Now a capitalist.
He runs a very successful business now.
After leaving MSNBC, he's crushing it.
But it's great to have you on the podcast today.
Medea San.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for having me.
Yes, of course.
Of course.
And obviously, I've been watching you for many years.
And we reached out.
We said, let's invite him on board.
And then Rob said, Matti said, yes.
I said, this is great.
It took a long time to get to yes, but I'm here.
Yes.
So what took such a long time?
I don't know.
What were you worried about?
Were you afraid of sitting with a capitalist?
Is it like this guy's going to be?
I don't know. I've seen your show. It's an entertaining show. I know it's a very different format today.
I don't know. I'm genuinely. I'm intrigued as to what we're going to talk about today.
And I'm genuinely interested in learning your story.
Okay. So tell me your story. Your background.
My background is, if the accent, didn't give it away, I'm a British American. I'm a dual national.
British American citizen of both great countries. Born and raised in the UK.
My parents, immigrants from India.
Move to the UK in the 60s.
What part of India?
South India, Hedrabah.
Best birriani in the world.
Best beer?
Birriani.
Birriani?
That's the best beer.
I'm not going to be the guy who gives you beer.
Best beer.
Okay, got it.
I went to Mumbai.
I went to Mumbai eight years ago, and I spoke at IIT Institute.
Oh, yeah, it's a big.
Incredible experience.
But Hedrobot has better food.
So I have to say that as a Hedrobadi.
So my parents moved in the 60s and 70s to the UK.
I was born in 79.
I think we're similar in age.
And I moved to the U.S.
12 years ago come February.
So it's been over a decade.
here. I became a citizen in 2020, being a journalist all my life.
What do you prefer?
UK or, and I know, listen, this is a controversial question.
Just ask me, I don't want to.
I said, mom, so you don't have to answer it if you don't want to.
They both have their brilliance.
I go back to the UK all the time. I'm heading out there next week.
I get to go for work and pleasure and I love going back to the UK.
But the US, I've got to say, the US has given me opportunities and open doors that even the
UK, I don't think, could have done.
Really?
And I think you hear that from a lot of black and brown.
folks from the UK. Because I'm someone who's criticized racism, obviously, in the UK and in the
US. But what's interesting is you talk to people in the media space, entertainment space. You look at
someone like Idris Elba. You look at someone like my good friend, my old school friend, Riz Ahmed,
Oscar winning, Emmy winning actor. They've all talked about how when they came to the US, they got
more opportunities than they got in the UK. Why do you think that is? Is it just capitalism? Is it just
business? Is it incentives? I think there's also, I mean, the country is a bigger country. I think we can
sometimes forget when we live here how big, how this is a continent of a country.
So just geographically, space-wise, there's more places to just do things.
The UK is very heavily concentrated around London, right?
The entire country, to the great consternation of people in Manchester, Birmingham,
the entire economy is centered around one city.
Politics is centered around Westminster in London.
And I think there's also, in England, we don't have the legacy of, you know, plantation,
slavery and the black struggle for civil rights in the US, but we do have a different kind
of legacy of empire and that form of.
of, you know, history to overcome.
I don't know what the right word.
I'm looking for like, stayed, stodgy.
It's just a kind of old way of doing things.
You hit a different kind of glass ceiling in the UK.
I'm not giving a pass to old kinds of racism and bigotry
there still is in the US that we're still fighting with.
But there is something about being a person of color
and just having a little bit more ambition in the US.
It's going to get me in huge trouble with people.
I'm screwed now when I go out to the UK next week.
If this airs before in the next.
Both of us are brown.
and winning in America, which is a good thing.
Yes, from different parts of the political divide.
That's right. That's right.
By the way, in high school, if I was in high school
with you, you're 15, 16, who's Medea San?
What were you doing?
I was the same person I am now. I was a debater.
I was an arguer. I was the guy with the big mouth.
I was the guy getting thrown into the hallway.
I was a guy going to detention because I answered back.
I talked a lot.
Teachers, students, perfect.
Didn't matter.
I found report cards recently that my children and I sat and went through.
It was really embarrassing.
My daughter sat with me.
We went through the report cards.
Every single one is he.
he doesn't stop talking. He answers back. He thinks he knows everything. He won't stop asking questions.
Is that a family thing or is that a you thing? It's a family thing for sure. Yeah, I wrote about it in the book.
My father passed away last year. He was a, thank you, he was a very disputatious individual.
Love to debate, love to argue, super provocative. Even in the Muslim community, the story I tell.
Remember in the late 80s? You'll remember this because you're a Iranian heritage. Aitulukumani gives the fatwa against Salman Rajdi from satanic verses.
Muslims in the UK are furious, especially in the UK, more than a...
By the way, he helped them sell millions of copies.
Indeed.
So listen to this.
So in Bradford, big Muslim city in the UK, they even burned copies of the Statenant
Verses.
Got it, you know, huge issue we could talk about another time.
But anyways, huge issue in the UK.
My dad goes out and buys a copy of the Satanic Verses.
As a Muslim?
As a Muslim.
And puts it on our dining room bookshelf right next to the table.
So every time our friends' family come over for dinner, it's there.
And people are saying to my dad, what the hell are you doing here?
But why do you have satanic verses on your bookshelf?
My dad said, have you read it?
He said, no.
So how do you know what to object to about it?
And I think that attitude of his, which was quite provocative at the time
and even until his death, he was known as a provocative individual.
I think I borrowed a lot of that.
The ability to be able to ask questions, be offensive if need be, be provocative if need
be.
Don't give a shit what people think if you need to ask the right questions.
You need to say what you want to say.
That very much comes from my father, from my household growing up.
My sister is also a journalist.
We're very similar in that sense about...
Was he a journalist or no, was the problem?
No, he wasn't, but he was very political.
He was a very traditional.
He was a civil engineer.
My mother's a doctor.
They're very classic Asian, D.C. Indian couple.
But he was very political.
From the moment he moved to the UK, he loved British politics.
Till he passed away, he was asking me questions about Trump.
What's he doing?
Is he going to survive?
Like in 2024, all he did out, all he asked me was like, why are they running Biden?
Why are they running Biden?
At what age?
This was at 80.
He passed away last year, 87.
So this would have been at 86.
Good for him.
So he was super...
Was he sharp to the very end?
No, unfortunately.
He wasn't sharp at the end.
But even when he wasn't sharp at the end,
he was still very political.
Just want to talk about politics, when I called?
Never had a desire to run and do anything?
No, no, just loved it.
There's a certain generation of Indian immigrant men
who have a lot of opinions.
Well, the opinion part, I agree.
But he also read broadly, read widely.
He could quote Shakespeare.
Who influenced them?
What influences politics?
His uncle growing up.
My dad grew up as an orphan.
His father died when he was two.
he was raised by his uncle mainly
who was a kind of polymath
and I think he absorbed a lot of that
so my father was someone who could quote Shakespeare
but he could also quote
Allah Mahabal the famous Urdu poet
like he could switch between different cultures
different intellectual references
so it put a lot of pressure on me and my sister
but was he a devout liberal himself
like would you consider him a
would he today be a progressive himself or no
I think he very much would see himself as a liberal
okay my parents are very different I think my mother is more conservative
more practicing my father was more intellectual
like a literal conservative like conservative conservative what's your
definition like she she's pro-Trump no okay no she's sensible she's sensible I meant
conservative and socially conservative you know Islam you know making sure that when
we were kids she was the one who made sure we prayed and we fasted we read
Quran and all of that stuff my father was the person who made sure that we were
asking questions about the world and yes the culture very much the language the culture
all of that stuff got it so did they know you're gonna get into journalism no
how did that happen like when was it that this is what I'm gonna be doing well I went
to university in the late 90s. I went to Oxford. I did politics, philosophy, economics, which is this degree.
Math is economics. Economics, yeah, I saw economics. PPE. It's a famous degree in the UK that
politicians love to do. Prime Ministers love to. David Cameron did PP. It's called the degree of
prime ministers. Like, it's famous. I did that degree, and I didn't like the economics. I was
struggled with the philosophy, and though I enjoyed it. I loved the politics. I didn't know
what to do. Most of my friends left university and went into finance, investment, banking,
management consultant. I knew I didn't want to do that. So that left me with a kind of,
well, what do I do now? And I kind of fell into journalism. People asked me at events now,
young people, like, what's your story? How do I wish I had like a Marvel origin story. I don't.
It's not like I dreamt of being a journalist. It's just, I didn't know what else to do. I have a
big mouth. I'll try this. You would have been great in sales. You would have been great in
finance. You would have done very much. Not finance. I can't deal with numbers.
Well, you're saying you did, well, Pee, you're saying the guys that went into politics.
But on that time, you have no aspirations for politics.
It came later. I did it. There was a period where I was very aspiration I thought about running.
Yeah, to run as a member of parliament, be a politician. And then I realized it's not for me.
When you cover it as a journalist, you're like, this world?
What do you mean it's not for you?
To run for office?
You? Do you ever watch Mamdani? You're like, dude, I could do that better.
Mom Dani's, I know I could do what?
No, because I'll tell you why. Mamdani has a electric smile. I know Zoran well. I've met him a few times.
He actually spoke at our anniversary party recently, and I had to speak after him.
And I'm kind of arrogant. I think of myself as a good speech.
I got nervous that does. I have to speak after Zoran Mamdani.
Wow.
What the hell? What am I doing?
Did you feel the energy that he had?
He was Muhammad Ali. I'm looking straight there, Ali right there.
He is the Muhammad Ali of politics right now, just the energy in the room.
People going crazy, his every move, hanging off his every word. He's got that.
If he was American born, he would be one of the top runners and writers for 2028 easily.
Super capable.
But here's a difference with me and Zaramanda. There are many differences.
The big one is, he has this charming electric smile.
He is the guy who kisses babies at a event.
he wins people over.
I have what's called R-A-M-F.
I have resting angry Muslim face.
So when I'm talking to people, when I'm listening, I look mad.
People have told me this over the years.
Producers have told me in my ear.
You look angry, smile.
Smile.
Not in a misogynistic way, except a woman, you should smile.
But people tell me, smile.
So for me, running for office, I look angry all the time.
You can't win like that.
You need the smiling.
You're brown.
You need to be smiling.
Kelly or Mickey or people, family that are taking pictures.
Patrick, can you smile, please?
I'm smiling.
You're not smiling.
So it's maybe it's a Middle Eastern thing.
I don't know.
But I think for brown and black people, sorry to come back to racism again,
I do think there's that extra pressure to show you're not an angry black man,
angry brown man.
Obama was always seen as beloved because he was like,
oh, you could imagine your daughter marrying him when he comes in the room.
There was always that kind of sensibility around Barack Obama.
So you think that's the part with Mamdani.
He's got a little bit of that Obama-esque thing going for him.
For sure.
I mean, he won over your guy.
Yeah.
You're talking about Cuomo or you're talking about Sliwa.
I'm talking about Donald Trump.
Oh, he won him over.
He went to the white, you swim in the white.
Tell me you don't love the fact that you're saying my guy,
that my guy said, just tell him how you feel.
Tell me you don't respect that.
Tell me you don't respect that.
I respect him.
I'm done, for pulling it off.
But do you respect that Trump's like, just tell him you don't like me.
I don't respect it.
I don't understand it.
You can't say that.
I swear to God, I don't understand.
Dude, you know you respect the fact that.
I studied Donald Trump, unfortunately, through no choice of my own for 12 years.
I moved here months before he came down that golden escalator.
You can say it.
I do not respect Donald Trump.
But I watched that clip and I genuinely, I'm someone who you could,
Ask me about Trump. I can talk about Trump all day long.
I know everything about Trump.
That moment still is, he looks at Mamdani
the way I've never seen him look at anyone.
I've never seen him look at Malania,
the way he looks at Zoran Mandani, right?
In love, just in awe.
He goes on Sid Rosenberg's radio show.
You said that?
Sid Roy, he's a jihadist.
Mr. President, he hates you.
Now, he's a good guy.
He's at the state of the Union.
And that still doesn't get you to say your respect.
Try.
But can you tell me why?
Yeah, I think he respects talent.
Honestly, like game recognizes his game.
No, it's, look, you're here.
I like your talent.
and I watch and I see what you don't.
Listen, we may not agree on, you know, 50% of the thing.
But he's not like that with most other people.
But no, he is.
He respects talent and he's got it.
Forning over people, Trump doesn't fawn over people.
To bring the guy over.
He's done it with a few different people.
Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-an, Zoran, Mammani.
What does that say about your Mammani?
You've got to be careful with that.
That's why I don't understand.
Be careful what you're doing.
That's why I don't understand.
Medellon compares Mamdani to Putin and Kim Young-
Don't do that.
Out of context.
This is why no one like.
Right's right-wing media out of context.
Just say you like the fact that they got along with him.
I do like the fact they got along.
I do as well.
Because Zaramamadani went in his second time he went to New York.
He's so smart.
He knows how, you know, Trump is very easily won over.
He takes a front page of a newspaper, right?
He takes a fake newspaper front page.
Why has people not thought of this before?
With Trump saving New York, gives it to Trump.
And then he goes, can you free this Palestinian student who ICE just picked up?
By that afternoon, Trump has freed that student.
Right?
That is a mayor who knows how to get results.
And win over Trump, without giving up his own
self-respect without like fawning over him like I think Wes Moore was in one clip where they
used it against him where he was very very friendly will you give any credit for the fact that by the
afternoon the most powerful man in the world gave him what he asked no you I'll tell you why
can I tell you when is your birthday let me where's the July 10 79 you are this stubborn
why you've done you've done your homebook I'll tell you why I don't respect it because I'm glad
Zoranman did it but what does it say about our leader the president of the United States
the commander in chiefs the self-proclaimed leader of the free world that it's so easy
to play this guy. World leaders have been doing it for years. This is the problem with him.
It's so easy to manipulate him. He's so easy to be won over. And I'm glad when my guy's doing it
for a good cause, but people do it for bad causes too. I'm sure we're going to talk about Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu did it to get him into a war of Iran. That's my problem. You know when Trump
first went to Saudi Arabia after he got elected in 2017, there was a story about how when he drove
from the airport to the embassy or hotel, wherever you're staying. The Saudis, this is in 2017.
Remember his first trip as president was to Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabia, the South
Now these put up on billboards, his tweets.
Can you imagine that?
How smart that is?
That Trump is driving along and he's seeing his own quotes.
Like, these people know how to play him.
They know how to suck up to him.
Kim Jong-un...
His good quotes or his bad quotes.
No, no, good.
They're praising him, right?
Every foreign leader knows how you can suck up to Donald Trump.
You praise him, and now, in the second term, you give him money.
You can now bribe the president of the United States.
So do you think there's an element of you've never been in sales before,
but you're a businessman now, right?
Yeah, I'm selling...
I have to unfortunately do that stuff.
And that's- Subscribe to Zetao.
Join to Capitalist, which I'm so happy.
All the cameras.
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By the way, respectfully, respectfully, you leave mainstream.
You're at MSNBC.
I think you're the number one guy for them with the eyeballs you guys are getting.
I don't know what it was.
Young people online for sure.
For young people online, you're number one.
And then I don't know what the story is, what happened there.
We've read a lot of different stories.
They were giving you another job.
You chose to leave.
You do independent.
And then independently, you have, what, three
a half million dollar on reoccurring revenue 12 months later 12 months later that's amazing to be
able to do that and then today being a business guy so it's it's great to have and i've never run anything in my
life so i was very worried so maybe that ppe degree you got an economics that capitalist was inside of you
and we brought it out so that's great okay welcome to the club of capitalist it's great to have you
with us i'm a socialist slash capitalist a multi-millioner socialist which is great wrong with that
bernie's a millionaire nothing wrong with that nothing wrong with that but let's let's go to let's go to the
part about you brought up Trump and BB.
So Axios brings out the story. At this point, you've seen it.
So, Rob, if you want to go down so I can read the whole thing, you're effing crazy.
Trump fumes at Netanyahu in call on Lebanon, go a little bit lower, Rob, so I can read the whole thing.
So President General last Saturday, Israel, I mean over Israel, escalation in Lebanon,
and an expletive Latin call on Monday, two U.S. officials and a third source briefed on the call
told Axios, White matters early on Monday. Iran threatened to abandon negotiations with the U.S.
over Israel saying actions in Lebanon.
On the call, Trump called Netanyahu crazy and accused them of ingratitude,
according to two of the sources.
He also put the brakes on Israel's plan to strike Beirut.
Behind the scenes, one U.S. official told Bibi that following threw on his threat
to bomb Lebanese capital would further isolate Israel from around the world.
Two of the sources said Trump claimed he'd help keep Netanyahu at a jail.
He said, if it wasn't for me, you'd be in jail right there.
You're effing crazy.
You'd be in prison if it weren't for me.
I'm saving your ass.
Everybody hates you.
Everybody hates Israel because of this.
Do you think this call happened?
The call definitely happened, but both sides are spinning it in their own ways,
and they're spinning it with the classic people.
So just background on this.
This is an Axios piece.
The author of this piece is Barack Ravid,
who is an award-winning journalist,
won in coverage co-authored by Mark Caputo,
former colleague of mine at NBC News.
But Barack Ravid is famous,
or should I say now infamous in media circles,
for being the guy who the White House always goes to,
to leak stuff about conversations with Israel.
Is this the guy that leaked that Bibi got up,
that Biden got upset?
Yes, same.
So he did both.
He's by parties.
I got.
Whether you're Joe Biden.
Well, it's not about being fair.
It's the point is that whoever's in the White House,
they know that this is the guy who does the stories about split
between Israel and America.
So we've had about a dozen, two dozen of these stories over the last three years.
Unfortunately, no now.
It's not that I don't trust him.
I'm not saying he's making stuff up.
But I am saying he's clearly become a useful vessel for information from the White House that they want to get out.
They know if you're Joe Biden or you're Donald Trump, you know that if you want to get out that you're pissed at Netanyahu, Barack Reveed is the guy you go to.
Now on the other side, you have Amit Segal, who is one of Israel's most famous journalist, very close to Benjamin Netanyahu.
Channel 12, I think, is his network.
This guy is now reporting today, the day we're talking, that actually the Israeli side is saying, no, no, Trump never swore at Netanyahu, never mentioned jail or prison, and they disagreed about how to handle.
Hesbolian in Lebanon.
So the question then becomes for those of us who were not in the room,
who do you believe?
Hmm, serial liar Donald Trump or serial lie Benjamin Netanyahu.
Journalists who act as vessels for leaders on both sides?
It's very hard.
This is why people have a real issue with mainstream media right now.
Because what do you do in a situation like this where both sides are spinning furiously?
And I can believe either version.
I can believe that Trump told him you're fucking crazy.
We wouldn't put that past Donald Trump.
I can also believe that they lied to make Trump sound stronger than he is.
And I was telling the truth.
I don't know.
Okay, so how do they typically get the credibility?
Because anybody can say this was said.
So can you go back to the article when it says two sources were there?
What is the, you're in this world?
Is there a system or a standard to be able to, because this is a big deal.
Yeah, yeah, it's a big deal too.
I mean, look, all the traditional rules of political journalism went out the window when Donald Trump came along, right?
So, you know, my colleague Swin-Sub-Sang reports on the White House for Zateo.
He has very good context.
And, you know, he tells me some of the crazy stories he gets from about.
behind the scenes in terms of people trying to screw each other over, right?
In the Trump administration, there's a very unique dynamic.
And, you know, he's referred to as a reservoir dog's dynamics being reserved to,
where everyone's got a gun to each other's head at the same time, right?
So they're all trying to screw each other over.
So that's another issue is, are two of the sources, people who are allied with each other,
are they from different wings of the white, you know, Pat, with this Iran war,
there are different elements in this administration.
Some people want the war done, finished.
Some people want it to keep going.
So there's different pressures on Trump.
This is not 100%, 80% story.
No. So there's different people leaking for different agendas to try and end a war or escalate all.
Give me how this makes Trump look good. How does it make it look bad?
Who's winning with the story? Who's not?
So Trump's purely obvious.
You know the MAGA base better than me, many of them your viewers. Many people in the MAGAS, not as many as people suggest.
My good friend, Jank Yuga, I know if you had on the show, he thinks there's a big split in MAGA.
I'm less of that view. I look at the polls. 80% of MAGA still loves Trump. 70% love this war.
But there is a growing minority who don't like what's going.
going on with the foreign wars, with the betrayal of anti-war promises.
And a lot of them see Donald Trump as being, you know,
I can't come up with a better phrase than Netanyahu's bitch.
And this would help Donald Trump say, look,
I'm telling Benjamin Netanyahu, fuck you, you're fucking crazy,
I saved you from prison.
I'm the dominant partner in this relationship.
And by the way, this is not just a Trump issue.
Every American president who's dealt with Netanyahu
has come out getting screwed over.
Joe Biden got completely screwed over.
He gave his entire presidency to save Netanyahu.
Look at him today.
destroyed. Bill Clinton in the 90s came out of a conversation with Netanyahu. You know what he said to his team?
He said, who's the fucking superpower here? He was so pissed that he got talked down to by Benjamin
Netanyahu. So American presidents have been dealing with Beebe for many years, and they've always tried
to assert their dominance, and many of them have failed to do so. So I think for Donald Trump,
it's good if people believe it. The problem is, those of us who know the Axios reporting on
this, we're very, very skeptical. So let me ask you this film before. If you're Trump's advisor,
which you're not, but let's just say if you were Trump's advisor, and Trump hears you, and he says,
screw this guy. That call did happen. That's exactly what I told them. What does he need to do
publicly for even a guy like you to say, shit, this happened? That's a great question, because
Donald Trump's word means nothing to me. I've been documenting his lies for many years. No one's
told more lies than Donald Trump in the public sphere. So actions matter more than words. Same issue with Biden.
His people would leak. Biden's very upset with Netanyahu. Okay, what the fuck are you doing about it?
Many of us frustrated with the genocide would say. Same question now. What are you going to do about
Donald Trump has given Netanyahu everything he wanted? Right. Even if this convocation
is true, he's saying, I saved you from prison in the sense that he demanded the Israeli president.
Did he? Don't you think he did, though? In many ways he did, because every time this war
continues, Netanyahu avoids trial, right? Every time there's escalation in the war, he doesn't have to
go back to court. That's right. And Trump has publicly called on Herzog, the president, to pardon him,
which he hasn't done yet, but I'm sure he's feeling the pressure from Trump publicly calling him out.
So he has helped Netanyahu, but worse than that, you look at what's happening in Gaza, he's given
Netanyahu everything you wanted. And this really bothers me because in 2024, I spend a lot of time
pointing out to people on my side, leftists, Muslims, Arab Americans, people in Dearborn,
Michigan who welcome Trump. And I said to them, you're going to get screwed over by this guy.
No, no, no, no. He's more anti-war than Kamala and Joe. This is what I was told by Arab Americans
who voted for Trump. He will be the anti-war president. Stephen Miller said, he won't send our boys to
die. Trump said, remember what he said? He goes, Liz Cheney will go to war with Kamala and kill
Muslims. I won't. They all believed that shit. Then he bombed, what is it, six countries last year,
seven countries last year, now he's in a war with Iran. In Gaza, he's in Gaza, he's.
He had this ceasefire at the beginning that people were very happy about.
But since then, he's allowed Netanyahu to do whatever he wants.
And earlier this week, Netanyahu went on camera, and he said,
we now control 60% of Gaza, and I'm going to take 70% of Gaza.
Even Biden, Harris, Blink, and none of them said that would be possible.
Trump has basically given Netanyahu can't Blanche to do whatever he wants in the Gaza Strip.
So when your answer to your question is, what does he have to do to prove a whole...
A guy like you.
He has to hold...
It's impossible to win a guy like you.
I will give credit.
I'll say it now.
If what?
If he manages...
to get Netanyahu out of Lebanon and out of Gaza, which he won't.
But that's what I would want to see, because that's what's happened on his watch.
On his watch, Netanyahu's taken more territory in both those places.
Prove to me that you actually care about Middle East peace.
Prove to me that you have control over Netanyahu, an American weapons, and get him to pull out.
Because right now, greater Israel is happening in front of our eyes.
Netanyahu's doing the project that far right Israelis have always wanted.
He's taking Lebanon, southern Lebanon.
He's taking Gaza.
Who knows what's coming next?
That's what you're thinking?
Well, if you emboldened the guy, what is the lesson of the last three years?
There's impunity.
You can do whatever the effort.
what you want and America will never stop you.
Okay, do me a favor. Differentiate between
what Bibi's vision is and what Israel's
vision is. What do you mean by that?
Okay, so for instance, you could have a
you know, there's a difference between
what America's vision is. Yes.
Be the greatest country in the world versus what
AOC's vision would be if she became president
versus Trump, right? So what do you think
Bibi's vision versus Israel's vision?
That's a great question and I'm sorry
to be the bearer of bad tidings. We do this thing in the U.S.,
especially on the liberal side where we say,
look, we're against a Netanyahu government
We're not against Israel or the Israeli people.
The problem is the Israeli people have made it very clear over the last three years
that they're totally behind all these wars.
There's been no real anti-war movement.
In Israel, there's no real...
There's a little bit.
It's not a big number.
It's tiny.
It's tiny.
You look at the polling, 80% of Israeli support...
20% is what I was going to say about.
Every military operation blindly.
You look at the polling, some of it's horrific.
Like 80% of Israeli support removing Palestinians from Israel, sorry, from Gaza,
and another small majority support ethnically cleansing them from Israel itself,
Palestinian citizens of Israel.
What percentage was this one?
So I think it's 80% say they're fine with getting them out of Gaza.
Like forcibly, and there's another majority or big plurality of Israelis who are Israeli Jews
who say even Palestinians in Israel should ultimately emigrate.
Like the West Bank and some of that.
No, Israel proper, within the green line.
One fifth of the population of Israel is Palestinian citizens of Israel.
So the polling is horrific.
There was a poll done last year by Penn State, I think it was, where almost half of Israelis said
that when we capture a town in Gaza, we should treat it like the Bible and Jericho.
We should kill all the inhabitants, all the men.
Like this kind of crazy.
So, okay, all these polls, you take them with a pinch of salt.
I get it.
But anyone you speak to in Israel, who's a serious commentator on Israeli politics,
will tell you that over the last five, ten years,
Israeli society has moved to the right, to the far right?
In a way that American society has not.
Donald Trump is polling in the 30s right now.
Even at his peak, he got 49.8% of the vote in the last election.
He's never had a majority.
In Israel, the right-wing parties, the far-right parties are dominant right now.
Maybe in the 90s, early 90s, there was a peace camp.
There was Oslo, all this stuff.
That's gone now. You can argue about why it's gone.
How was that? How is that possible?
How is it that in Israel, the guy is being that aggressive and his support is getting higher?
I don't think his personal support is going to. We'll see what happens in these elections.
You just said 80%. The war, the war, right? This is why I'm saying. Don't focus on Netanyahu.
It's a very good cop-out. Even Bernie Sanders, who I'm a big fan of, he often says, Netanyo, Netanyo, Netanyo. A lot of Palestinians say, Bernie's not Netanyahu. It's Israel. It's the Israeli political establishment.
So if you swap out, I'll give you one example. If you swap out Netanyahu.
tomorrow with Naftali Bennett, who's an opposition leader, former Prime Minister, I interviewed him once.
Naftali Bennett is also on the right, also likes war, has threatened Turkey, has threatened Lebanon.
You've got another opposition leader, Avidore Lieberman, former defense minister.
You know what he said this week?
That flattened the suburbs of Beirut.
We should be going in and not this.
Don't listen to Trump.
So the opposition in Israel are equally hawkish, right wing.
So this idea that it's all about Netanyahu, it's a myth, I'm sorry to say.
Okay, so you're saying the two are the same, is what you're saying?
On issues of war and peace, yes.
I'm sure in some domestic politics tax rates,
which is smaller stuff is going to be domesticly within Israel.
When it comes out to the region,
when it comes out to the region,
what's the vision is?
Tell me what the vision is.
What do you think their vision is?
What do you think Israel's vision is?
There's a best case scenario and there's a worst case scenario.
The best case scenario is that they have this idea of,
we must be in a state of permanent war footing.
I think there's a phrase for, I forget the name,
combat between the conflicts.
There's a military doctrine that says,
even when we're not at war, we carry on doing preemptive strikes,
we carry on doing cyber warfare, we carry on assassinations,
so that Israel remains the regional hegemon.
We keep our superiority, our military edge.
We let everyone know in the region whose boss,
even when we're not in a formal state of war.
That's the best-case scenario, that this is just a security doctrine
that says we will bomb and invade whoever we like
just to remain top dog in the region.
That's best-case scenario.
Worst-case scenario is it's ideological,
that these are fanatical, messianic people
who believe that all of the territory is theirs,
given to them by the Bible.
I interviewed Naftali Bennett in 2017, nearly a decade ago for Al Jazeera.
He was an education minister at the time.
I never forget this interview.
I said to him, we were talking about peace treaties and two-state solution,
and he said, the Bible says it's ours.
I'd never heard someone sit that bluntly to my face.
I can't imagine Ilhan Omar going on TV and said,
the Quran says this, right?
This guy's openly saying, the Bible says the land is out.
Where do you go with that?
There's no debate after that, right?
That's just kind of religious, ethnic nationalist, messianic vision.
So Benjamin Netanyahu, even though he's not a religious man, has signed off on a greater Israel.
He was asked about whether he believes in.
He said, absolutely.
The opposition leader, Yer Lapid, who's a kind of centrist, supposedly a liberal, he was asked after the Mike Harkabee, Tucker Carlson interview.
He said, do you agree with Mike Hacobie?
That all of the territories from the Bible, it's all yours?
He said, our borders are biblical.
This is what the opposition leader said.
Forget the right wing is Smotrich and Ben Gavir.
What do you think is likely that their vision becomes a reality?
Right now, more likely than not, because the United States of America has allowed Israel
to get away with a genocide.
Well, how long?
I mean, long term, the...
Yeah, long term, no.
Long term, it's perpetual war for perpetual peace.
And by the way, deep down inside,
do you really think Trump wants his war to continue?
No. Trump doesn't like long war.
No.
No.
That's why he's been humiliated by Iran
because he thought this would be over in a few days.
By the way, nobody thought Iran was gonna be able to,
like, not nobody.
A lot of people on this camp, when they sat there
and talked about it,
it is a very fair argument to say that...
No.
Let me make my point on what I'm saying.
It is a very fair argument to say
that unlike Venezuela,
which we went and we got Maduro and we're out,
most likely Cuba's going to be the same way as Venezuela,
probably even easier when they go through and get it.
Iran showed up strength to the world.
And you've got to give them credit,
no matter what anybody says,
conservative or on the left.
You can give them credit militarily,
obviously not politically,
but Trump, I don't think we can defend it with nobody knew this.
He did this line recently.
Nobody knew they were going to hit the Gulf states.
We all knew they were going to hit the Gulf states.
They've been saying this for years.
Iran was going to hit the Gulf state.
Iran was going to hit the Gulf states.
Iran was going to hit the Gulf states.
That's been their doctrine for years.
Do you think that unify the Gulf states even more?
No.
I think we've wrecked our long-term relationship with the Gulf states.
Tell me why.
I think in private, all of these Gulf states will, in public, they'll say what they've got to say,
but in private, they know the US security umbrella does not extend to them anymore.
They know that even if they give Donald Trump a $400 million plane,
even if they put half a billion dollar in his crypto business, Israel will always take press and it's over them.
Do you think, do you think the Gulf states prefer Iran to be led by IRGC,
or you know the story we saw recently with Pezerchkian, who was a moderate,
stepping down because it's like everything's being brownbar.
Who do you think the Gulf states would rather have?
I think the Gulf states are not a monolith festival, Patrick,
because the UAE is very different to Qatar and Kuwait, right?
But they're neighbors.
They're neighbors, but they have different foreign policy.
I understand.
The UAE is an outlier.
The UAE is very hawkish, very pro-Israel, very pro-America, very anti-Iran.
Which is kind of crazy because, you know,
if the U.S. and Israel move on with their lives,
the UAE is exposed to Iran for the rest of their lives.
Isn't UAE succeeding the most out of most of the Gulf states?
Are they?
Financially?
Are they?
So many businesses?
have cleared out. Tourism has fallen. It's a huge industry based on tourism.
For the time. You think people are going to go back? I think my thing is...
I think so. I think that their image has been permanently destroyed. I don't think you could put it back in the bottle.
They had this image, especially to kind of white Westerners as this business, tourist, even residential utopia.
You go there. There's no crime. You chill out. Everything's cheaper, et cetera, et cetera.
I think that's gone now. Once Iran has done this, I think they've destroyed that image.
Now, if you're Amazon or you're whatever it is, Chase Bank, you're going to go back into Dubai.
Udubabi, knowing that Iran can then do this again at any time they want.
As long as Iran is still run by the same government, I don't think these Gulf states get
that image back.
And I think the Qatari's understand that.
Even the Saudis understand that.
They want a region, I think privately, and I may be wrong, and the few people in the Gulf I speak
to say this to me, they recognize that Israel is the real problem in the region.
They may not say so publicly.
Some of them are signed up to the Abraham Accords like Bahraian, et cetera, UAE.
But I think they understand that Israel is the destabilizing force in the region.
And it's Israel that bombed six countries in the Middle East last year.
It wasn't Iran that did that.
It's Israel that went to war now and brought the United States into this conflict
and led to Iran bombing Kuwait and Qatar and Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
And I think that is the situation wherein I think you're going to see these Gulf states,
if they're smart, making overtures to the Chinese and to the Russians in future years,
they have to kind of diversify who they rely on.
You know, maybe it's me being a Syrian, maybe it's me being an Armenian,
maybe the fact that I lived in Iran could be the reason for this.
but nobody, you know, sells Israel as this incredibly powerful organization and brains than those who ate Israel.
All they talk about is how powerful Israel is.
I don't think there's anybody that's the Don King promoting how smart, intellectual, brilliant Israel is than those who cannot stand Israel.
I'm not one of those.
But if you, okay, so if you're...
I mean, let me just go through the list.
I'm not somebody who said Iran would roll over.
I said Iran would make Iraq look like a walk in the park.
Not that I warned that Iran and America would not be able to destroy Iran
in the way they thought they could destroy Iran.
It was insane.
It was hubris to think they could do that.
I've been saying that for 15 years.
I've been saying it since Iraq, 2003 when I was a 23-year-old marching against that war,
when Bush was thinking about Iran, I was saying...
Are you afraid of Israel?
Am I afraid of Israel?
Are you afraid of Israel?
What do you mean?
Are you afraid of Israel's aspirations?
Oh, yeah.
The aspirations are different, right?
Can they pull it off?
I agreed with you that just because they have this messian
vision doesn't mean they're going to win.
Yeah.
I agree with that.
To me, it's like, okay.
They didn't win in Gaza.
Patrick, I said in 2020,
this whole plan, when people were like yourself
and others were saying,
you have a right to self-defense, destroy Hamas,
you can't.
There is no military solution to your problem.
Yeah, so you know what it is for me.
Oh, don't talk to Mady because Mady is going to do this system.
Now I want to talk to Mady.
No, I'm telling you, be careful.
No, I want to talk to Mady.
Oh, don't talk to Bibi because I'm, no, I want to talk to him.
I wish you had an hour and a half to talk.
No, don't talk to Nick.
No, don't talk to this guy.
I want to talk to him.
I don't sit there and see that, my God, everything, they're so powerful.
They're going to control America.
They do this.
They do that.
I mean, you're kind of giving them too much credit.
I mean, you're mixing different things together, though.
One thing is militarily, can they win on battlefields?
No, not always.
Hizbollah defeated them in 2000, famously.
That was the first time they were defeated by an Arab force on a battlefield when they withdrew from southern Lebanon.
They're back now.
We were told Hizbelah was done.
Do you remember a couple of years ago?
Oh, the pages and the assassination of astrology.
They're done. It was a paper tiger. They just killed 30 Israeli soldiers in the last few weeks, right? They've injured hundreds more. Who knows what the real numbers are? So clearly they're not done for. Hamas is still around. And the Iranians still have, what, 70% of their missile stock, according to U.S. intelligence. So the idea that these world paper tigers was bullshit. That's a different argument. I'm not a military expert. I'm not going to sit here and adjudicate, you know, who has the strength in the field. Politically, though, in this country, does Israel still have power? Sure. They still have politicians who support them. They still have lobby groups to advocate on their behalf. So does China. So does Qatar. No, not on the level of Israel. Come on. Oh, are you.
Okay, let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. If you had $5 billion to win over influence in people in America politically and inject your way of thinking, would you put that money to buy over congressmen and senators or would you put that money into winning over kids? Where would you put your money?
No, no. Either. Okay, then do diversify. Diversify. Seriously, use it as a mutual fund. You got $5 billion. How much you put in one? How much you put in the other one? Honestly.
I don't know.
I want you to think about it.
50, 50.
I think they're both important.
You think about, when you say young people, you mean like TikTok?
University is not talking about universities,
TikTok, social, you know, give money to universities, give money to places to get the kids' influence.
Where would you put the money in?
But let me take your example, take a step further.
Let's say I put it all in students.
I win over young people.
That's already happened.
If you've seen the polling, the young people hate Israel.
I know.
But, but does it translate into policy?
No, because the Congress still controls the purse.
So I'll give you one example.
Eight percent of Democrats.
support Israel's war in Gaza, 8% according to a poll last year.
In Congress, it's the other way around.
It's like 80% of Democrats support Israel
only 8 or 10% of voting against weapons or genocide.
I'm ballpark figures here.
So what's to disconnect?
The disconnect is we have a Congress that doesn't represent the public.
On either side of the divide, I don't think the Republican Party
fully represents its base, but more so.
Democratic Party certainly doesn't represent its base on Israel,
the leadership. Look at these primaries,
we're sitting on a day where there's going to be a bunch of primaries.
So my big point here is, yes, it's great that young people have
been one over. It's great that everyone under the age of 50 in the United States of America,
whether Republican or Democrat, does not want more weapons going to Israel. That's the latest
polling. Under the age of 50, everyone. That makes sense to me. Right? But Congress does. So the disconnect,
this is why we have such a crisis of democracy. This is why Israel matters so much in our political
system. It's not just a foreign policy issue. It's an issue of our democracy where we have members
of Congress and a president who does not follow American will, does not follow the will of the voters.
And so to answer your question, yeah, you do need to spend money lobbying Congress because
ultimately they're the ones voting on weapons. They're the ones voting on
They're the ones voting to censor our speech, saying anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.
All of that stuff is coming out of Congress.
The people are like, Qatar and this.
I just gave you an example.
The Qataris gave him a $400 million plane.
The Emirates gave him half a billion dollars for his crypto fund.
The Saudis are sponsored multiple multimillion dollar golf tournaments at his properties,
hotels.
Did it come in useful?
When it came down to it, he picked Israel.
He picked Miriam Adelson.
He picked Benjamin Netanyahu.
He picked APEC.
He picked APEC.
I don't know about that.
He picked all these people.
What do you mean?
We've seen with our eyes.
I don't know about that.
I don't, listen, let me ask you this.
Do you think, and by the way, you didn't answer my question.
So I want to stay on the money part and then I'm going to go to the next question.
I did answer.
I said, no, I could spend it all on the kids.
It doesn't matter.
Ultimately, Congress is still more important.
So what, so you would put all the money in Congress and so.
No, both.
I said split.
You would do 50-50.
50, 50.
Went over the people and then went over the people who represent the people.
So where does Qatar put their money?
They put $6.5 billion in universities.
What does China put their money?
Five and a half billion dollars in universities.
What type of influence you think they got long term?
You think long term?
Like you think China thinks short term?
You think Qatar thinks short term?
You think they're trying to buy influence long term
when they get in front of the kids?
You think, do you have evidence?
It's a serious question.
The dollar?
I mean, no, no, I'm talking about,
do you have evidence that, first of all,
what Chinese investment has gone into the universe?
Do you want to pull it up, Rob?
I mean, you know, you know.
I know that Qataris are sponsored.
I've been to Georgetown Qatar.
They spent a lot money on U.S. universities.
But it's great.
I'm not asking about what China's sponsored university?
Oh, China's a guest.
given donations to...
The Chinese government sponsors American University.
I did not know this.
Let me pull up...
I'm happy to show my ignorance here.
By the way, I don't know where the money is coming from,
but I'll show you here.
China has invested an estimated 5.6, I was short by billion.
6.4 billion American universities over the recent decade,
making it one of the largest foreign...
So why are they doing it?
Hold on, you didn't read the third sentence.
Which is what?
These funds...
You think research partnerships with the Chinese
is making kids on campus pro-China?
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
No, it's not what I'm saying.
Mehdi, you're very smart.
You went to Oxford.
You got the PPE degree.
It's like, not the PPP loan.
You got the legit PPE degree, right?
Do you not think if these schools are getting this types of money,
which phone call you think they're picking up?
Oh, we know, Patrick, because we just saw what happened the last three years.
Did Colombia go pro-Israel or pro-Cata?
But what did Colombia do?
They went pro-Israel.
They silenced all the pro-Palestinian.
But what did they do?
But what did they do?
They rolled over for Donald Trump and they rolled over for the Israel.
What was the event that happened that got him to get there?
I don't know which event.
Why did they do that?
I don't know.
I don't know where you go.
No, no, you follow the stories.
You tell me, who was it?
It was three universities, right?
Columbia was one of them.
There was a bunch of universities, a crackdown on pro-Palestine dissenters.
Why did they do that?
Multiple reasons.
Pressure from politicians who are pro-Israel.
Pressure from donors who are pro-Israel.
Pressure from activist groups, this whole ridiculous debate where we conflate criticism of Israel with
anti-semitism.
I remember what I launched.
I'm not with that.
Just so you know, like in Florida, when they're saying,
you can't debate and criticize Israel, I'm not part of that can.
Not just that.
Desantis is one of the many governors and Republicans who have said that if you're an American
business that engages in BDS, you can't get contracts with the state.
That's insane.
An American business can't do what it wants to do.
But by the way, what I'm trying to tell you is I think the reasonable people are not with that.
Short term some of these things may come and go.
Long term, they're not.
I had Randy, what's his last name, Randy Fine.
I had them on and I asked them the question about.
about where he's at. I think you may have even tweeted something about it when we, when we
talked about it. I asked him a couple questions pointed whether he was pro-America, America
first or Israel first. If you're in America, hey, I have a problem with you and I be in America
first, but I want to go back to this. If they give $6 billion, you think they're dumb that they're
just given $6 billion to universities? You don't think they want things in return. You don't think
everyone. I think you made that point earlier. There are many lobbies trying to get their way.
I'm not disputing that there are many lobbies. In fact, I'm the one who says, let's not
treat the Israel lobby as a unique lobby. People are like, oh my God, A-PAC. I always say APAC, NRA,
great. All of them. Big Pharma, all of these people. I want to get money out of politics.
I do as well. I'm a Bernie, Elizabeth Warren. I want to get money out of politics.
Let's get rid of Citizens United, yeah, Citizens United, West Supreme Court decision.
Yeah. Okay, so, but let me come back to your direct point about influence. I'm not
disputing that they're spending money, they're lobbying. Everyone's doing it. I'm saying Israel's
winning. See, I'm saying Israel's losing. I'm saying Israel's losing.
I'm, I've, I've, I've, not only do I have a kid in college. I have multiple Muslim friends, leftist
friends with kids in colleges. I have kids who've been arrested. I have kids who've been
doxed. I know kids who have been suspended. I know kids who have been expelled because of their
criticism of Israel. I watched a video of Ramesa OssTurk, a young Turkish student at Tufts be picked up
by eight ICE agents and detained because she wrote an op-ed in her student paper saying we should
divest from Israel. And Marco Rubio had her detained for a year. Right. So don't tell me that
Qatar is winning this argument. Qatar is not winning the argument on campus. So that's just a
complete, the last three years is a complete denial. I get your argument.
but I would dispute it in the following way.
Everybody is trying to win influence everybody.
And they're spending money.
So no matter what it is, we agree.
But the question is, whose money is working and who's not?
The part where I go that's not working is do you think Israel's popularity in America has increased or decreased the last five years?
No, because that's a different argument.
That's because people saw a genocide live stream to their phones, right?
And you can't, you can't buy your way out of it.
It's more than, that's one of the big issues.
It's one of the bigger issues, but it's more than that.
So whatever they did, like even when Charlie Kirk, you know, the letters came out when he was having a conversation with BB,
and I don't know if it was the seven things he wrote, the six things.
Do you remember that when he wrote a letter?
I don't know if you remember that or not.
I wasn't a big Charlie Kirk reader.
You'll be shocked here.
Yeah.
Well, you would have liked him.
It was a special thing.
No, he didn't like me.
He wanted me deported.
He called for me to be deported from this country because he's such a free speech champion he was.
What was his reason for?
Because I said something about COVID that he didn't like.
What did you say about COVID?
Something about the whole school.
my position on, you know, lockdowns, vaccines, whatever it was,
he didn't like it, but instead of debating me on it, he said,
who's this guy he should be deported from the country?
Can you tell me specific what it was?
Rob can pull it up?
Can you find out?
Now, if you said something crazy shit on Twitter and the response back to you...
Hold on.
Hold on. Even if I said something crazy, the First Amendment,
doesn't come crazy?
But his First Amendment, he can also say that?
But you think who should threaten people with deportation?
I don't know.
You said some crazy shit.
What did you say?
No, I didn't say anything crazy.
I'm just saying, let's say, I did say something crazy.
But even if I didn't say he said that,
that's his freedom to be crazy.
Of course it's his freedom.
Yeah.
I'm not going to like the guy.
You're like, I would agree with him.
That's how we got on to Kirk.
I'm like, why would I agree with the guy who hated Islam?
No, no, you don't have it.
He hated Islam and he wanted me deport.
That's a different story.
That's a different story.
But by the way.
Rob is fast.
Rob is fat.
We need you, Rob.
Charlie.
This is speed.
Charlie was a phenomenal, phenomenal guy.
But let me go back to it.
We'll have to agree to disagree.
Yeah, that's totally fine.
So, but where was I going with this?
We were talking about the influence.
and then we went to universities.
What topic were we on?
I brought up Charlie.
Rob, do you know where I was going?
You were saying, talking to Netanyahu and the stuff.
Oh, yeah.
When he talked to Netanyahu with the seven points, and he said to him, he said,
you're losing the kids.
Whatever you're doing, the propaganda, you're losing the kids.
So it's not working.
So if you say the influence of APEC or whatever they're spending their money
to win over Congress and all these other guys, guess what happened?
I think they gave money to John Cornyn.
APEC did.
He lost.
He's been there for 40 plus years.
Paxton won.
So what happened with that guy winning?
He was a guy that was not even supposed to him.
He had issues, letters came out with his wife, all this other.
It wasn't a pretty thing.
So I don't know if their influence.
Don't get me wrong.
When you're talking about him, you know, she's put up some real money there.
I mean, she's been very open about that.
She's put up some real money there.
Can I say, I don't think we're disagreeing that much.
I think we're not actually disagreeing.
I agree with you.
I'm the first to say I'm very happy to see young people switching on this.
I never thought a day would come in my lifetime where polls showed that
the American public supports Palestine more than Israel, which we're now seeing from Pew and Gallup.
That's an amazing change in public opinion for people like me.
But what I'm trying to say to is all of that is valueless, worthless.
Why the APAC calculation might make sense to AIPAC is, well, who cares what public opinions say?
It is short term, but if we can control.
But they don't think long term.
No, no, no.
Maybe the Chinese do.
The Israelis think short term.
No, I'm not talking Israeli.
Okay.
I'm talking about those who wanted to make sure, like, whatever their belief is,
whatever your belief is folks that are not pro-Israel, right?
And hey.
Yeah, they've not won hearts and minds.
We agree on that.
Oh, no, no.
I think, I go to schools and I talk to kids.
First thing I ask is, who do you watch?
Used to be Charlie Kirk.
Who is it now?
That, da-da.
Really?
What's your position with Israel?
Oh, boom, they back.
I mean, it's like zero to anger towards Israel.
So guess what that means?
Whatever the propaganda was, correct or not,
it worked for those that are anti-Israel.
But guess what's scary?
What's scary?
What's that?
pro-Israel side hear you say that.
When they see the numbers of people watching Candace Owens
or Tucker Carlson or Nick Fuentes God helpers,
when they hear that, they don't go,
shit, we need to work harder to win hearts and minds.
What they say is, we need to crack down on democracy and free speech
because that's the only way we stay in power.
That is why Peter Beinart, my good friend,
who used to be a hardcore Zionist, now liberals are...
Peter makes the point that you're going to see a lot of Zionist groups in this country
allying with the right. Traditionally,
American Jewish groups have been pro-democrats, liberal.
But now they're allying with Trump and Mao.
because they see a way of suppressing speech and joining with authoritarian forces because they
can't win the argument fair and square.
I think that's a mistake.
It is a mistake.
But that's what they're doing.
Jonathan,
I understand that.
But what I'm saying to you is it's very important to win over the kids, very important
to win over kids.
And when I see China, Qatar, putting that kind of money in schools, you know, their long-term
thinking is let's win these kids over and now let's see what happens.
So I don't think Israel is winning when it comes.
on to winning over.
Did you see the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York this week?
No.
They host a conference that ties in with the Israel Day, crazy parade.
He had Ronald Lauder, the Estée Lauder guy, the billionaire, giving a speech.
His son-in-law is the Federal Reserve guy, Kevin Worshi.
I remember his name.
Is he a Jewish?
Ronald Lauder is a very leading figure in the American Jewish community, big supporter of Israel.
He gave a speech at Jerusalem Post Conference.
And in that speech, he said that Mossad and Shinbet, the Israeli intelligence,
domestic and foreign intelligence, should be working hard.
to get American kids to support Israel,
influence operations, openly called for it in a speech.
There's a clip doing that.
It's insane, right?
So when you're talking about,
this is what I'm saying to you,
it's not that they don't know what's happening,
but their solutions are so bad shit crazy.
Go back to that story.
And so authoritarian.
Israel is losing the information war.
So they get it.
They agree with you and me.
Yeah.
But their solutions are scary as shit.
They're authoritarian.
It's not going to work today.
I hope it's the one.
You know why it's not going to work today?
Why is it not going to work?
Are you with MSNBC today?
No.
Okay.
Where are you at?
I'm independent.
What can you talk about?
Anything you want.
Anything you want.
As long as you don't say something crazy
that you get a strike on YouTube,
you're good to go.
Yeah, but that's the thing, right?
Look at TikTok.
When Mitt Romney had Anthony Blinken on stage,
do you remember that famous conversation
a couple of years back?
And he said, everyone was like,
oh, they're going off to TikTok
because of China, because of China, because of China.
And Mitt Romney just sits with Blinken and says,
every time I go on TikTok,
you see six times, seven times as many
pro-Palestinian posts as pro-Israel posts.
We've got to do something about that,
Blinkers and not going to.
I'm like, Mitt, you're not supposed to say that out loud.
You're supposed to say that in a special-filled room.
He said it on stage, right?
He made it clear that the TikTok, taken over TikTok by the Ellisons and Co,
was always about Israel more than it was about China.
And that does worry me because you can say, oh, well, I wonder today,
if, God forbid, the genocide restarted today at the level it did in October 2023
after the horrific massacre on October 7th,
what would we see on our social media screens today?
I think you'd see much less than you saw in October, November, December of 2023.
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So if you, okay, fair on what could happen there.
But to me, I think the independent.
and content creators, Israel wasn't used to these guys 20 years ago.
And this is a very different game.
Very different game.
So they were not accustomed to these guys coming on and not needing anybody and just sit in front of the computer, play video games and talk.
And nowadays, you have streamers.
Streamers are influencing kids.
Gamers are influencing kids.
How long this is going to last?
I don't know.
But look what the UK government just did.
My country.
With Jenkin and Hassan.
So again, that's the short-term crackdown.
We can't win the argument.
What was the reasoning, by the way?
What did they say that?
Anti-Israel.
But what was a specific thing?
They didn't give a specific as far as I'm aware.
Well, I mean, UK, you know your country.
I didn't see.
I haven't seen the details.
Rob, can you?
Do you have a...
I know that they didn't say...
Look, banned for criticizing Israel.
They say.
I don't know what the UK government has said.
But...
But they're saying this.
You don't know if that's the position.
I don't know.
I don't know the exact...
But my point being, my point being,
this is exactly what we just talked about,
which is, again, we can't debate with Hassan Piker, the streamer,
so we just prevent him from coming to speak.
You can do it here, though.
This is specifically in UK.
But my point is, but they're doing, no, no, but they do it in reverse, right?
So with the UK, you pressure the UK government?
I don't know about Jenk, but you want to pull up some of the stuff, Asana said?
You want to give him feedback on what he said?
I give him feedback.
I know Hassan very well.
Have you heard about some of this stuff?
He knows that he said some, he said some, he said some of the capitalist blood on the, you know, let them.
He said, is he the guy that's making a lot of stuff is.
He said, is he said.
A lot of stuff is going to happen again or something.
No, what he said.
Can you just pull up the crazy shit?
No, no, hold on.
I'm not going to defend them, but I want to defend them.
I'm not going to defend him at you.
Go ahead.
Well, I'm going to defend him from falsehoods.
I've spoken to Hassan very bluntly and said, you've given your opponents.
Yes.
What is the context of that?
Tell me.
The context, he was talking about American foreign policy and the quote-unquote famous line about, you know, chickens coming home to roost.
It was a very provocative statement.
He's apologized for that, by the way, just to be clear.
But even Robert Kagan.
You know Robert Kagan is?
The big neocon.
He came out recently and said, you know what?
9-11 was a result of our bad foreign policy.
He just said it in a more diplomatic, Atlantic magazine-friendly way.
So you're supporting him saying that.
Pike said that. No, he shouldn't have said it like that because America deserved 9-11
mixed sand that those people died was worth it. No. But did America bring 9-11 on itself?
100%. U.S. foreign policy created Osama bin Laden, created Al-Qaeda, created al-Qaeda, created all of
these wars in the Middle East, created that jihad in Afghanistan. 110%. That was a blowback
from U.S. foreign policy. Every serious scholar who's looked at that admits that now,
we're coming up to the 25th anniversary of 9-11. Even Robert Kagan is saying.
When do you think, Rob, can you pull up how many arrests happen in UK versus other countries
on social media. I don't know if you've seen this.
It's a little bit out of context.
But you know when you talk about Piker, Sam Piker, what he said, to me, you can say anything
you want to say. The only thing I have a problem with is when it comes onto a threat to
someone's life.
Give your opinion.
Hey, I disagree with. This guy's a this, this guy's a that. But when he gets down to that
and then he's never threatened anyone's life.
When he said capitalist blood, let them die, can you pull up that clip?
I don't know that clip. I need to say the full point.
sad right here. I'm 47.
You're 46. I think we're a year apart.
You're 79, right? So we're the
same age. So when you sit down with a young guy like
that and we've made some major
mistakes in our career. I just told you. I talk to Hassan all the time.
Don't give your opponent sticks with the week.
The guy is a non-violent guy. He doesn't support war
or killing. He just says provocative things.
You have it, Rob, with audio, or no?
I understand it is that the property owners who have
properties there choose just not to rent it at all.
Yeah, kill them. Kill those motherfuckers.
And murder those motherfuckers in the street.
Let the streets. Let the streets.
let the streets soak in their fucking red capitalist bloods, dude.
Yeah, that's a dumb...
That's a dumb thing to say.
I'm a text...
I'm a text, Hassan after a day, and say,
you screwed me over on the Patrick Meddavid...
Because I'm not going to defend that.
I don't know what the context for that is.
But look, even you said, let's park Hassan Piker.
Jank Yuga said a lot of things are very provocative too.
Not like that, but about Israel.
The point is, to come back to my wider point,
which is there's still a way for them to shut down the conversations,
to censor speech critical of Israel,
Jenks is pretty loud.
Jenks is everywhere.
But now he can't speak in the UK, is my point.
Well, that's, but that's the argument for UK's dumb policy.
It's not just the UK.
You don't think the US?
Have you...
Not at... Bro.
Pull up, pull up the numbers on.
Stop.
Let's compare.
The US is much worse.
Dude, look at this here.
The number of arrests for hateful messages, so sure.
Marco Rubio locked up students in this country for their speech, for speaking.
A woman, a young woman in a hijab from Turkey wrote an article in a student paper.
She said we should divest from Israel.
I don't know the whole story.
Pull it up, whatever you want.
A judge threw it out. He said it was a chilling free speech in this country.
He had her release from prison. Multiple cases. I'm going to give you one.
Was she a U.S. citizen?
No, she was a Turkish student.
She was a Turkish student. Legal student here. We're studying a tough.
Legal student here and criticized American policy.
No, she asked, she said, she didn't even criticize the American government. She said,
my university, Tufts. Hey, Tufts, can we divet. We should divest from Israel.
Marco Rubio locked her up. This is one right here. This is one right here.
F1. The judge, the judge threw the case out. He said it was a complete assault on free speech.
In fact, a Reagan judge, Patrick, you don't have to trust lefties.
Let me quote you a Reagan judge.
Guy called William Young, appointed by Ronald Reagan.
When he looked at the cases of all these students, he said Donald Trump has launched a quote.
This is his words, full-throated assault on the First Amendment.
Marka Rubio is deporting people like Mahmoud Khalil, who you may not be a fan of,
not because they did any terrorist activity or called for the killing of anyone,
but because under some random 1952 immigration law,
the Secretary of State has the power to deport anyone he says is undermining U.S. foreign policy
through their speech.
Can he?
Well, it's never been tested at the Supreme Court.
There's one judge who adjudicated on this law.
You know what her name was?
Guess what her name was?
Judge Marion Barry Trump.
Trump's sister is the only judge
to ever look at the 1952 law on its merits,
and she said it was unconstitutional.
But it then got rejected by another court on procedural grounds.
It's never been tested.
You and I, if I just describe it to you,
you would I think it's insane, right?
The Secretary of State should not have dictatorial powers.
I don't know the laws behind it.
Let's assume I'm right.
Assume I'm right.
You would disagree with the idea that the Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, Marco Rubio, whoever it is,
has the power unilaterally to throw out people who have broken no laws because he didn't like what they said.
Surely you as a free speech guy would be opposed to.
And by the way, the way you're making it seem like is you're quick to forget what happened under Biden.
I just said Blinken too.
I just said Blinken's name.
How can you say I'm quick to forget Biden?
By the way, do you know how many?
Hold on.
How could you say I'm quick to forget Biden?
I just said Lincoln and Ruby.
how many people on YouTube got strikes, videos taken down,
what things we couldn't talk about.
We couldn't criticize anything about vaccine, COVID.
You know how many strikes I got?
You're exactly.
You couldn't criticize anything about vaccines.
Wait, wait, wait.
People were criticizing vaccines.
And videos were disappearing like this.
I can't do easy research for you, send a report to you.
Videos were disappearing like that.
People that were talking, creating content, massive YouTubers were disappearing.
Hold on, hold on.
You've just made my point for me.
A minute ago, you said America is much better than the UK.
Now you're saying America's dictatorial too, so we're agreeing.
No, no, I'm not saying America's better than UK.
When it comes down to arrest, we don't arrest.
What, it was, Rema Seastuck.
I just showed you.
I can go through the list.
Should I go through the list?
Mamud Khalil.
Are you really going to defend UK versus US?
I'm going to say right now, the US is much worse than the UK.
Stop it.
And actually, by the way, the UK,
hold on.
The UK is really bad right now.
When's the last time somebody knocked on your door and,
be quiet, be quiet, you're talking too much.
You know, the UK is, by the way, I don't want to defend the UK.
The Labour government in the UK passed a law that criminalized,
criminalized Palestine action. You heard of this group, Palestine action? No. It's a group that went
and threw paint on some, it broke into a military base and threw paint and they, I think they
got into, assaulted a police officer, fought with the back of what the charges were. But they were
classified as a terrorist group alongside ISIS and some far right white supremacist groups.
Insane. There's no intelligence for this. They rammed it through parliament, got it, voted on.
And then they started rounding up people. I don't know if you've seen the videos.
Every weekend for the last few months in the UK, people were protesting against the genocide.
little old ladies, a guy in a wheelchair, vickers, priests,
grabbed by two police officers, arrested, you're a terrorist.
Because they said Palestine action. You can't say Palestine action.
So I'm not going to defend the British government. They're deeply repressive right now.
But funnily enough, Elon Musk never talks about cases like that.
He always brings up the cases about...
Tommy Robinson.
All of that stuff.
I'm sure you're a big fan of Tommy.
Oh, yeah. And he's a big fan of mine.
But the biggest threat right now, there's no more repressive law than this law they did
to basically if you go out and say Palestine action.
You say the two words.
If I go to the UK tomorrow and say Palestine action, I will be arrested.
So what do you think about what happened to Henry Nowak?
Who is Henry Noak?
You don't know who Henry Nowak is?
I will if you remind me.
Can you pull it up, Rob?
Henry Noak, this is the guy in South Hampton, England last year, December 3rd,
20, 25, 18-year-old kid is going home, murdered by Vikram Degwa.
The video just came out.
The Vakram guy stabs Henry Nowak.
That's the problem.
Media is not even talking about this.
Stabs Henry Nowak.
I don't know how many times.
cut and stabbed Noak, a total of five times with a knife.
When police arrived, Digo accused Noak of assault,
and officers handcuffed Noak.
He died shortly after being handcuffed.
The video came out, I think, yesterday, Rob, if you want to pull it up.
And it showed the guy can't breathe.
He's having a hard time breathing.
He's telling the cops, I can't breathe, I can't breathe.
I can't breathe.
All of a sudden, he dies.
And they said, no, you said some racist comments.
Rob, I send a video to you in the notes if you go to it.
Okay.
So what's the point of that?
But I'm going to say what's the point.
No, no.
It's horrible.
No, but because the cops sided with Degwa, they said Degwa told them that he made racist comments.
And with the guy saying, I was stabbed by these guys, he's running away.
They caught him.
The guy had an eight-inch knife.
The typical of the Sikh, what do you call it, the ceremonial knife that they have.
You know which one I'm talking about.
Which now they get stabbed.
Can you?
I did see British politicians say they want to ban it, and I didn't realize the context.
This is the context.
And this is the contest.
And they said they wanted to ban it.
Kier Stormer came out today and said, no, we're not going to ban it.
But you know what you can't have in England?
You know what you can't have in England?
You can't even have pepper spray.
Pepper spray has not been legal since 68, but they can have that knife.
How does that make any sense?
So for me, you and I can cherry pick stories on both sides to create rage on why this or that.
But the stats are the stats.
So when you're saying that story about America in UK, you hear a story like this,
where is the outrage with this?
That's not even a free speed story.
We were talking about free speed.
You brought up stats about social media arrests.
And I'm saying to you right now in the US,
you can be arrested by this government
detained for a year without charge
because you said something the government does like
about Israel, by the way, about a foreign country.
It's not even about the American government. You're not even criticise the American government.
You're criticizing a foreign government.
I'm going to go look it up and I'll give you my response to you personally myself.
Have them on your show. Have Mosin Madawi on your show.
Have Baddur Khan Suri, who's in court right now on your show.
Georgetown's doing. These guys were picked up off the streets by men
masked men, unmarked cars.
Do these people love America?
Yes.
They love America.
I don't know. Are they planning on staying here, going back home?
Mahmood Khalil is married here, has a kid. He had a kid while he was in prison.
Donald Trump, the family values party, the Republican Party, didn't let this guy be with his wife when she gave birth, didn't let him hold his baby.
What do you say about Henry and O'ack, what I just showed you?
I think that's horrific. That's you, you kid.
I think that's horrific.
But this, but I don't know those details, but obviously the police got it wrong.
This is the part that kind of, so you represented the media on the left, okay?
So, Rob, can you go back to that story that New York Times, if you search the two different words of George Floyd versus what happened?
with Novak. Novak. You just had it up right now a minute ago.
Come on. You're going to do this? No, he's going to be fine. The media is...
But wait a minute. This is New York Times. Go to the first one. I'm not a fan of the news.
You type in Henry Nowak. How many names? Results 19. Go to the next one, Rob.
George Floyd, 63.97. There is no incentive to tell this story because it doesn't go with the
narrative. So I disagree with you. I grew up in the UK. Right wing media has been telling these
stories all my life. All my life, all I've seen is black people and Muslim people.
on the front pages. Have you looked at the front page of the Daily Mail, the Daily Express?
What do you mean the UK is being destroyed? You think UK is doing good?
I mean, no, but not for the reasons you think.
So why do you think UK is not doing good?
I think economically is doing very badly. It had very bad leadership for the last 15 years.
I was there. The conservative government that came in 2010, did an austerity program
after the financial crisis. You put it on camera. Cameron is.
David Cameron and George Osborne.
Did a sturdy program that basically gutted the British state, gutted our competitor,
and not destroyed. Didn't cut the death. It's actually ruined our fiscal credibility.
downgraded our credit rating, destroyed our growth over the course of a decade,
undermined our health service.
Do you put anything tied to immigration to that?
No.
None.
Immigration has been a boost for the British economy.
In fact, cutting immigration's bad.
Look at Brexit.
Brexit's been a disaster for the British economy.
Do you know how many people in Britain want to rejoin the EU?
A majority.
Pull that up.
The majority of Britons want to go back into the EU.
Why do you think that is?
Do you think that is, Pat?
Do you think?
Why do you think Britain's want to go back into the EU?
You just said Britain's being destroyed.
No, but have you look at the, have you look at the crime?
What's going on in UK?
Crime is very low.
Have you looked at what's going on?
Crime is very low, Patrick.
So let me ask you.
Do you know what the crime rate in London is?
Did you see the tweet that came out yesterday?
You're not a fan of Saddick Khan.
You're not a fan of my good friend Saddick Khan, are you?
What EU did?
You saw the tweet that came out, what you were saying they're doing,
that they want to find a way to get rid of illegal immigrants?
Okay, you're jumping around, Patrick.
I'm not in the EU.
We're talking about Britain.
You just said Britain's being destroyed, which is nonsense.
And then you said crime rate.
Have you looked at the London crime rates?
You don't.
Last year, London had its lowest,
Per capita murder rate since records began, had the lowest volume of homicides for 30 years under Sadek Khan, third term mayor, who people in America, Elon Musk, Donald Trump get very worked up about.
I don't know if you guys get worked up about him.
Been a very successful mayor and crime has come down by record numbers.
Violent crime and murder.
When you're looking at EU, do you know which country in EU has the lowest rape rate?
Stay with UK.
The UK is not in the EU.
UK to me, I'll put them somewhat together in the same area.
They left 10 years.
By the way, so you're saying immigration coming from all these.
country has been a successful project for the EU?
What's your definition of success?
Many different ways.
Economically, the EU desperately needs migrants.
Have you seen the age rate pull up the demographic?
Okay, so the main...
It's a dying continent with a very low birth rate, as Elon Musk likes to point out.
So when you think about...
They got no one there to work, to pay taxes, to look after the elderly, to run their
health services, etc.
Maybe the one argument I'll go to to see what you'll say about this.
Do you think the West, when it comes on to West,
Muslims can coexist with the West?
I'm curious.
I'm curious.
We went from Britain's being.
destroyed to London Crown to EU to Muslim. Okay, we got to...
Tell me where you are with this. Do you think they can co-exist? Do you think they can coexist?
Do you think I can coexist with it? I think you can coexist. Why me?
Educated, you're a worker, you're now a capitalist, you're contributing, you're creating
jobs. I would say you're net positive. Do you not think most Muslims do that?
I don't think the, depending on where they're coming from, they don't, because if their
countries did a good job, why would they leave it?
war that we caused?
War that who caused?
So they're Lehman because of us?
Well, you know the big controversy in the UK over the boats, the small boats coming across
the channel?
Do you know what the top three nationalities are in those boats?
Tell me.
Iran number one.
Afghanistan number two, Iraq number three.
Now, Iran is a current war.
Let's park Iran.
Are you telling we're not responsible for the mess in Afghanistan and Iraq?
Come on.
When you look at this, let me show you this.
Rob, can you pull this up when it comes down to, let me see which one I got here?
I love Rob bringing up these.
No, no, I love he brings this up.
I know you like numbers.
No, I love it.
I love being proved right as well.
Per capita.
No, no, no.
Per capita.
Per capita.
When you look at the countries, Rob, I think you got it.
Gulf states, how they perform per capita versus some of the other Muslim nation.
Look at this one here.
Because they got oil and gas.
You think it's only oil and gas that's causing them?
You don't think.
Did you know what these countries are like?
Let me ask you question.
Iran has plenty of oil.
Why come they're not in here?
Iraq has got oil.
Can I answer your question?
But this is a question.
But this is a question.
This has been going on for a minute.
This is not a one-year thing.
Can I answer your question?
Sure.
Why do you think Iran's not doing well economically?
Should I go through the list?
You're going to say it's sanctions.
Of course I'm going to say it's America.
You're going to say it's America's fault.
Not just America's fault.
But partly, hold on.
How much, okay, you left Iran during the Iran-Iraq war, right?
I left Iran-I-Ran after Khomeini died.
Six weeks after Khomeini died.
Okay, so Iran-O-Rot was done by them.
July 15, 89.
So Iran-Rot was done.
It was done.
It was done.
It was done.
It was done.
It was done.
600 billion dollars of damage done to Iranian infrastructure, the economy, the cost of that war.
That was a war that Saddam Hussein.
Oh, you put it on Saddam.
Who's fault?
Do you think it is?
Who invaded who?
So, by the way.
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on, Pat.
Come on.
You don't at all put that on IRGC?
No, I put it on the guy.
You don't put it on Islamic Revolutionary Guard?
I put it on the country that invades the other country.
That's how the world works.
I blame Russia for the Ukraine war.
Why do they have a hard time getting along with other people?
Why did Saddam, are you, are you proof Saddam?
No, no, no, no.
Why does Iran have a hard time get along with other people?
That was what I said.
I said, there was Iran-Rat war.
You said, is America to blame?
I said, yes, we backed Saddam Hussein.
Did we not back Saddam Hussein?
Did Donald Rumsfeld not fly and hug?
You can pick up a...
Rob can bring up a video.
With Donald Rumsfeld hugging Saddam Hussein in 1983 in Baghdad,
were we not supporting the Iraqi invasion of Iran
that cost Iran a million lives,
600 billion dollars of infrastructure damage?
You're saying that didn't play any role in Iran's economic future.
Why don't they...
You're not answering my question.
No, but you don't understand what I'm saying.
No, no.
No, but maybe, let me ask you.
You want me to acknowledge that.
No, but look, let's give credit to, for instance, when Mamdani goes to the White House,
you and I both gave credit to both of them for being diplomatic.
Okay.
Right?
Yeah.
Do you think Iranian leadership with the IRGC is diplomatic?
No.
Do you think they've been horrific in their leadership?
I think they've given themselves, they've given their opponents a stick with which to be.
I was a big critic of Ahmed and Najad back in the day.
He said dumb things.
So do you think Khomeini was good for Iran?
Do I think Khomeini was good for Iran?
No.
Of course not. If you look at the record, what I'm trying to do is, I'm trying to
I'm not, I've said this before, I went on Piers Morgan Show. Just to be clear, for people
don't know, I'm a Shia. I know, I know you're Shia, which is the majority of religion in
Iran. Sure. Right? So I do, but there are two types of Shias. This is a very crude. I'm trying
to explain to your audience. Religiously, theoretically, there's two types of Shias.
There are those who believe in what's called Valaeta Faki, WF. They believe that Khomeini,
this was a political theory, a religious, some say a religious theory, pushed by Aitul Khomeini
that said that the clerics, the Ayatollahs, the Mullahs,
whatever you want to call them, they should rule.
Power should be with them.
That is the model that Iran has followed.
There is another school of thought that comes out of Iraq, mainly out of a city called Najif,
and Ayatollah called Sistani, who is the leading Shia Ayatollah in Iraq today.
And they say, no, no, we are all for religion.
We want everyone to practice Islam, Shia Islam.
But we're not going to rule.
After the American toppled Saddam, Ayatolli Sistani did not do a Khomeini.
He did not say, I'm going to become supreme leader of Iraq.
He said, have elections, democracy.
vote, I'm going to stay in my house
and I'm going to give you advice, religious advice, when you need it.
I follow the Ayatollah Sistani view of the world,
crudely put. I don't follow the Ayatollah Khomeini view of the world.
So when you say to me, was he good for Iran?
As a governmental system, no, I don't support the governing system of Iran the way it is.
But you're changing the subject.
You're avoiding the, you are.
I'm not.
There was an eight-year war.
We were talking about Iran's economy.
I lived there.
I witnessed it.
I understand.
You should entertain the idea of living in a Muslim majority country, see what it's like.
I understand.
I live there.
You're jumping around.
I'm not.
What I'm...
You were talking about the economy.
Iran.
I'll let you finish your thought, and then I'll go back to my question that I have.
Go ahead.
I'm going to finish my thought.
Well, it's a thought that requires a response from you, which is, if there's an eight-year
war that Iraq started and we supported that cost $600 billion to Iran, that took out
a million members of their population, and then was followed by crazy sanctions,
are you telling me then that it's fair to compare that economy with Abu Dhabi?
Are you seriously telling me that's a fair comparison?
Can you go back to that chart again, Rob, Rob, for me?
So you just defended Iraq, right?
That we backed up Iraq.
Yes.
That went against Iran.
Yeah.
How come they're not on the top GDP per capita on this list?
Do you know what happened to Iraq after Iran or Iraq?
Oh, so now you have another reason.
It's America's fault again.
I mean, do you study his property?
Do you know what happened in 1991?
We did a Gulf.
No, but this is an victimhood language for you to say.
So on one end, on one end, you're saying this on the other and say, no, it's because of this.
You're comparing countries.
You're showing me a graph
comparing countries
that have never been bombed, invaded,
occupied, with countries
that have been bombed, invaded,
occupied, and then you say,
why is the GDP capita
higher in one, not the other?
Why haven't they?
That's an insane comparison with it.
Why have they made so much progress?
Why?
They're a Muslim majority.
Yeah.
Okay, why have they made so much progress?
I mean, and by the way, at this point,
just so you know,
the argument is now not about Muslim.
I know it's not.
I know, but the argument is why are some winning,
some or not?
And I explained war plays a big role in this.
Maybe a part of it makes sense.
I just pointed out to you,
The three biggest refugee groups on the boats going into England are Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan.
Coincidence? No, those are war-torn countries.
I'm not disputing that. What I'm trying to tell you is, even with that, if you sit here and say
every single time everything is America's fault, what responsibility do they take?
Do they take any responsibility that they're not making a right decision for the people?
Just to be clear, people can rewind. Rob does screenshots, but people on watching on YouTube can rewind.
Never did I say it's all America's fault. I've never said that.
I'm very, have you read, you said you've read my stuff, you've seen my stuff.
I've seen your stuff.
I'm very critical of the Iranian government.
I'm very critical of the Saudi government.
I'm very critical of the Emirati government.
What these things they can do?
I do a show for Al Jazeera and I grilled the Qatari foreign minister on that show
about the lack of democracy.
Dude, I've seen your stuff.
I'm critical of Arab governments, Muslim government, Pakistan.
Do you think the Middle East is a safer place with IRC in charge of running America
or somebody like a Pasechian, more than moderates?
Of course I'm more of a moderate.
I would like to see.
And again, who undermined the moderates in Iran?
Sorry, it's going to be the answer you don't like.
The United States of America.
No, no, I disagree.
The United States of America.
No, I disagree.
I don't think that's the case.
Israel.
Oh, well.
No, no, I don't put it.
No, but listen to my, you were not expecting my answer.
No, because I don't accept this fake split between U.S. and Israel.
But this is not it, but let me tell you what's going, I do.
Because what I see going on right now is I see Israel in a way I actually like what's taking place.
Let me explain to why I like what's taking place.
A part of what's going on right,
right now is the world is able to see
BB's motive versus Trump's motive.
Like you remember that one time when the Trump and BB are on stage speaking
and he's saying, yeah, we're thinking about taking over Gaza
and we're going to build a hotel here.
And then you see BB goes like, wait, what?
You never told me that.
He kind of got, I don't know if you remember that session or not.
I know the West Bank equivalent.
So a part of it for me, I like that this is happening
because I prefer this to be in the public's eye.
I prefer for Trump to show, hey, listen, if I want to go become a prime minister of Israel, I would do it.
You're there just because of me.
I like him saying that publicly.
I like that that is taking place.
But to me, who wants IRGC to be gone?
So a couple of things.
On the Trump point, I agree, it's better these things happen in public.
And there is a weird upside to Trump having such a big mouth and saying crazy shit all the time.
There is a pro to that.
I get that.
But let's not forget, Patrick, you saw the New York Times big piece where we discovered from Jonathan,
Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
that Benjamin Netanyahu went to
the situation room and made the case
to Trump with Mossad
joining via Zoom or wherever it was
and he persuaded Trump that this will be a walk
in the park, cake walk, all of that shit.
That happened in private. What's your percentage that that happened?
Oh, high, high percent. Give me a number, 80 percent?
80 percent. I'm 50-50. I'm 50-50.
You think Trump did it on his own without next year? No, no, no. I said I'm
50-50, meaning I believe there's a 50 percent chance because
But you don't deny that behind the scenes, these Israelis are putting pressure on
Of course I know.
So then to come back to your broad-up point.
But I don't think he's Bush.
I don't think he's Obama.
I don't think he's Biden.
I don't think he's those guys.
I actually...
In many ways, he's worse.
No, no, no.
I don't think he is...
The one thing I know with you,
Medi, is the fact that no matter
what he does, he's not going to give victory from you.
We have to put those...
Again, you can go back on YouTube,
rewind an hour.
I said if he restrains Netanyahu in Gaza and Lebanon.
You said if...
He won't.
I know he won't.
I understand.
But have you ever given him any credit for anything he's done?
When we said,
to create a shoe that blends comfort, function, and luxury.
We had the choice to make it fast.
We had the choice to make it cheap.
We chose neither.
Instead, we chose Tuscaneer.
We chose true Italian craftsmanship.
Each pair touched by 50 skilled hands.
We chose patience, spending two years perfecting every detail,
and we chose the finest quality at every step,
introducing the Future Looks Bright Collection.
not rushed, not disposable, not ordinal,
rather intentional, luxurious, timeless.
In the first term, I wrote a piece for The Intercept,
I got a lot of shit for it,
because I said, credit where credit's due,
he's going to withdraw from Afghanistan.
Remember, he laid out that timeline
that Biden then got attacked for following.
It was a Trump timeline to pull out of Afghanistan.
Trump would have done it better?
Come on.
It was always going to be a disaster.
No matter how you pull out of Afghanistan.
There was many, many, many military personnel said
There was better ways to leave.
No, I don't agree on that.
But can I come back to your wider point?
Tell me.
Oh, my God, he's showing me.
I need to take a shower now.
Bravo, Donald Trump is the headline.
Rob's too fast.
All right.
So let me come back to the wider point.
Forget Trump.
I always know.
I introduced them properly at the beginning.
Big MAGA supporter.
That's 2020.
Six years ago, we all grow, evolve, learn from our mistakes.
So the broader point about America and Israel, Iran, to go back to your Iarge's point.
Forget Trump for a moment.
Let's just take U.S. foreign policy as a whole.
When you say it's Israel, I don't accept that.
I think this new thing on the right where you say,
Tucker Carlson, Joe Ken, all this line which is like,
America's good, bad, bad Israel, making good good America.
I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying others, it's becoming a very
consensus view, which is America's really good,
and then evil Israel comes on and makes good America do bad things.
We need to take agency and responsible, we are the superpower.
And when Iran is, when Israel's murdering Iranian nuclear scientists
or murdering Iranian diplomats who might do a deal with them,
we have to take ownership for that.
They don't do that without an American green light.
They didn't kill Hamani without an American green light.
They don't do shit without an American green light.
So I don't buy this idea that Israel is some rogue force,
going back to the Barack-Ravid point about,
there's all these splits between the president and the prime minister.
Nine times out of ten, American Israel on the same page.
One time out of ten, they're on a different page.
Yeah.
So we had moderate presidents in Iran.
They got screwed over, Khatami, Rouhani.
They got screwed over by Western governments that wouldn't do a nuclear deal.
Israel went out and killed the 50 guys.
We could have worked together, whatever they kept.
And Trump came saying,
Everybody were negotiating with they're killing them.
Who's they?
And you think Israel can do that if Trump wanted them to stop?
Come on.
No, no.
What I'm saying to you is Israel, when they get their intel and they want to take somebody out.
You remember the Pagers, they got very good intel.
They don't have a problem going and doing what they're doing.
I understand Israel's motive.
I understand Israel's motive.
But I'm saying they get a green light from the U.S.
I don't think as much under him as others.
I do think they're an ally for the Middle East.
And I'm not like, you're a business guy.
Now you're a capitalist.
So one of the things you'll experience because you're a capitalist.
Nothing wrong.
You should be proud of it.
You should be, look at the smile on your face.
You're making more money than ever before your free.
It's a good line.
It's a good line.
Are you making more money or less money right now?
I'm making more money.
That's good.
There's nothing wrong.
We should be proud of it.
Did I say that?
That's not my definition.
But here's where I'm going with this.
In the last couple years since you've been private,
how many opportunities have you had to do deals with people?
Many?
Many.
When you're on the call, do you know their motives?
No.
Their motives are typically beneficial to who?
Themselves.
Themselves.
Is that something that you and I would be surprised with?
Well, why are you here today?
Why do I have you on today?
It's going to be a good show for us.
Why are you on here today?
You don't live down the street.
You came.
There's a motive.
Both of us have a motive.
So both of us are winning from this exchange that we have.
Okay.
In that sense, the way they negotiate, then it goes to who's the better negotiator.
Then it goes to who gave up more.
Then it goes to all the other stuff that you've got to go through and you've got to make adjustments.
Well, Trump is a horrible negotiator.
And as Benjamin Netanyo said, there's a Benjamin Netanyo's words.
For 40 years, I've dreamt of attacking Iran.
he's the only president who would listen to me.
Those are Netanyahuas.
I'm paraphrasing.
Every president said in 1987,
he would go and take over Calric Island.
He said that in 85.
You make it seem like this guy's not an independent thinker.
Well, he's not independent.
Trump said that in 85.
Hold on.
He also said, none of us knew they would hit the straight of Hormuz.
None of us knew they would hit the Gulf countries.
You idiot.
Everyone knew this.
You can't give him credit that he said this 40 years ago.
Yeah, I don't know how he got that one thing consistent.
Oh, I don't know how this one thing he did.
I don't know how he came back.
You keep asking me to give him credit.
The Iran war, you praised them on day one of the Iran war.
Would you accept today it's been an absolute disaster?
Donald Trump is not a war leader.
He doesn't understand foreign policy.
He doesn't understand war.
He just said this week, I'm bored.
You know what he said this week?
I'm bored of all this.
Mejee.
Like a child.
Medi, let me tell you where it is.
I have a local doctor.
I want you to go see.
He specializes in TDS.
And I think you would work very well with him.
Over a six-month period, he'll be able to get rid of your TDS.
I have a guy who's a psychologist.
I have a guy who's a psychologist and he deals with cult members.
And I think you'll do well with you guys who can't get out of the Trump cult.
See the difference?
I asked you, I gave you an opportunity in front of the audience,
criticized Trump on Iran.
You can't do it?
I will.
Can I tell you?
Please.
The difference between you and I,
is I will sit there and I'll give credit and I'll criticize.
I am more,
I'm more supportive of him than you are.
What should I give him for?
Because the longer you're a capitalist,
you're going to like, you're going to want somebody that's pro-capitalism.
The economy is horrific.
under him. My business is doing badly because of him.
It's, because of the war?
No, no. He did. I take
ownership that he started the war. So when
you say give him credit, what should I finish? You're going to
allow me to finish my thought. Please. Did you give him credit
Venezuela? No, of course not.
So that's also no. So that's also no.
He broke international law, American law, the
Constitution. So that's a no
for you as well. He killed a grandmother. Let me ask you a question.
And he brought this guy in your court case that he might lose.
If they take over Cuba, would that be a victory in your eyes?
So give it already criticism up front.
You think I'm supporting, you want me to come here to Florida
support imperialism. You support imperialism.
You support just invading other countries.
So you go back, criminal.
Criminal? Well, how do you think America got so big?
What do you think they did? It was an expansionist,
James Polk ideology of the Los Gauten and buy all these other places.
Was there international law, the UN Charter, the Geneva Conventions at the time?
But you're sitting here complaining about something like this where you're living in a
country, it's because of the byproduct of the visionaries previous to us that they made
of what it is today. Why do you feel so safe here?
bizarre argument.
Why do you feel so safe?
Because we want Alaska, we should go conquer Cuba.
No, that's not what I tell me.
Sounds like it.
If they're expanding, I don't mind an expansionist president.
I don't mind it.
How are you different to the IRC?
I don't mind an expansion.
How are you different to the Irogyz?
Everyone says, you know, Islamic revolutionary guard, everything is above.
They're accused.
They're accused.
They tells them what to do and not get that on because death upon America.
They're accused of being expansionist of trying to take over the Middle East.
That's the big allegation that the Gulf states make against Iran.
And yet, you're sitting here saying, but we should take.
We should take over the Western Hemisphere.
By the way, do you know what I've actually said?
I'm not imperialist.
Let me ask you question.
You got, how many, how many, how many,
how many subscribers do you have with your channel right now that are paying?
On substack?
On substack?
I'm not gonna say that number.
Let's say it's 100,000 people.
There you got.
It's not sadly.
Okay, but let's just say have 50 to 100,000 people.
You're doing well, you're making good money.
Okay.
Have you taken any viewership from anybody else?
What do you mean?
Are people watching you that used to watch somebody else on YouTube?
What an expansionist you are?
What a shameful, this is.
Expansionist, capitalist.
I've been with you for one hour 20 minutes.
This guy's expanding his YouTube channel, but God forbid, anybody else does it.
I've waited an hour, 20 minutes for you to say the dumbest thing with respect, Patrick.
That is not an analogy.
I noticed every time you say the dumbest things is when you get cornered.
What do you mean you're expanding?
That is the worst analogy.
You're expanding.
Did I go into the New York Times?
Hold on.
You're expanding.
Did I walk into the New York Times and abduct the editor-in-chief of the New York Times?
Put a bag over his head and take him out.
Do you have any employees?
in order to undermine the New York Times?
Do you have any employees?
Yes.
How many of them came volunteer?
How many of them did you recruit and hire away from another company?
How many of them did I get with a gun and a special forces team?
You're making a ridiculous analogy.
You expand as a business.
That's the same as illegally occupying other people's land.
What la la land are you living in?
Like, what do you think happened to this world?
A world of law.
What do you think happened to this world?
You do realize the problem that the MAGA folks have when they say this is
you lose any credibility to criticize anyone else.
You can't criticize Iran then.
You can't criticize Hamas?
And I don't.
You don't criticize Hamas?
No, I don't criticize Hamas.
No, I don't criticize.
criticize. If you're able to expand. So if Hamas goes into Israel, you're for that. It's not about
the, if I'm for that or not. If you're able to successfully do it, that's your vision. I know I have
to defend against it. What do you think companies do? How do you think companies work? What do you think
companies are supposed to do? I think it's insane that you're comparing business expansion.
What do you think we have military?
Peking people. Many, why do you think we have military for what? Against what?
Threats. Against another one trying to expand. I'm not saying that. You think Cuba's trying to expand
right now?
No, no, no. You think Cuba's trying to expand? Where are they expanding to? Miami?
No, no. You've been living in Miami too long.
By the way, maybe. I think you've been drinking too much Miami water too long. I should rarely go to Miami. Maybe that's their fault. Maybe that's their fault. Maybe that's their fault. What's their fault? Maybe their ideology communism created a poor country and their people. Maybe. But doesn't give us the right to go and take over the country. How do you think all this stuff happened in history? Okay, lots of things happened in history that weren't right.
Yeah, but, but guess what? This is 2026. Dude, you understand. You've taken market share from other people. Your viewers were somebody else.
viewers that came to you.
So you support, so you want a, just to be clear, you want some kind of law of the jungle where
might is right, power.
What do you think the law is?
No, you're fine.
But what do you think the law is?
I notice you don't answer any question.
No, what?
It's a very simple question.
Yes or no.
Do you support a law of the jungle where might is right?
Do you believe a non-compete?
You can't answer a question with a question.
You have to answer the question.
Do you support a might is right view where law of the jungle, whoever's powerful gets to do
what they want?
I'm trying to find, no, no, I'll answer it for you.
I'm trying to find out what other law, the land you think we'd, we
live in. Help me understand.
We have domestic law. We have international law.
What is the... I don't know
where you're living. What do you use? Do you use...
Do you use... Do you use Chatschibb-T
or do you use Claude? Which do you use more?
Probably chat GPD more.
Chat GPD more than Clot? Okay. Do you know when it first
started who had the biggest market share?
Chat GPD. Who do you think's killing you right now?
Claude. Claude's picking it up. Why?
Because they invaded another country,
kidnapped the president? Because they produced a better
product. Did they...
And this is why...
Did...
Am I... What's the guy?
Is he his name Dario Amade?
What's his name?
The guy runs close?
Did he go into Sam Altman's house in the middle of the night, take Sam Altman and his wife,
put bags on their heads and fly them back to his compound and kill a grandmother in the process?
The only difference is that, but war is next to the year.
That is the big difference, Patrick, I can't believe you don't see it.
No, no, I understand what you're saying in the argument of that, but the reality of it is, which is what?
Is the law of the jungle, where the might is right?
Do you support a world?
Do you like living in a world?
Are you pro?
Do you support the idea of living in a world where powerful countries should be able to do what they want?
Can I ask you question?
What country?
Why do you live in America?
Why do you live in America?
Because I like the law.
You know what I like about the U.S.?
No.
Go live in Iran.
No.
Go live in Iraq.
I don't live here because it's the most powerful country.
Why do you live here?
Because many reasons.
One is it's a country that's governed by laws, principles for speech.
I love the First Amendment, the Constitution.
I don't favor presidents and people who say we should just break the law because we can.
I didn't say break the law.
What do you mean?
Taking over Cuba is breaking the law.
The UN Charter.
That's the law of the land.
If they come and they try to take over
Which, who's coming?
Whoever it is.
Trump's already talking about.
Rubio's already talking about it.
Cubans are not taking over anything.
No, no, Cubans are not taking over anything.
We are launching a war of aggression, like the Nazis.
Nuremberg called it.
You know what the Nuremberg tribe called a war of aggression?
I'm assuming.
The Supreme International War crime.
Is it fair to say you were against tariffs on day one?
Yes.
I was for tariffs.
Guess what Supreme Court ruled?
Against terror.
Okay, great.
Guess what?
You just.
Okay.
That's what happened.
If they go.
You want to live in a world where Trump says,
F the Supreme Court.
And that's what J.D. Vance has said on the record.
Not at all.
Jaddy Vans has said this on the record.
But you just said you want to be powerful people get to do what they want.
Look, let me tell you.
Today, Trump's the president.
Okay.
A few years ago, Biden was the president.
In 2028, AOC could be the president.
Newsom could be the president.
Rubio could be the president.
Somebody else could be the president, right?
Every time the opposing side is the president,
the opposing side thinks it's the end of the world.
What ends up happening to America?
What ends up happening?
Bad things.
No, not necessarily.
Eventually goes back to normalcy.
And I'm like, yeah, I'm going to go to the other.
I look at the Trump first term and I see half a million people killed from COVID
because he couldn't handle a pandemic.
But do you know why, though?
Do you know why, though?
What protects America the way it does?
I would argue our law's constitution.
I agree.
I like Supreme.
And you're saying, I want to throw it all out.
No, but have an imperialist nation.
If a leader comes in, that is a visionary leader that wants to expand and grow
and he can do it within his terms and Supreme Court and law allows it,
I don't mind him doing that.
First of all, the Supreme Court law doesn't allow it.
Venezuela was unconstitutional.
Congress declares war in this country.
Yeah, then if that's the case, well, we saw that with a 60-day rule with Iran.
He's violated that.
I understand that.
And they're working around that right now in different ways to see.
American law, what about international law?
Even if the American Congress votes to attack Cuba, that doesn't make it legal in international.
You can't attack other country.
Mehdi, let me ask you, if, for instance,
innocent people-
Do you support 9-11?
Innocent-
Do you support 9-11?
Why?
Al-Qaeda could do it, they did it.
According to your logic, Al-Qaeda had ever heard to do it.
No, there's a difference between me supporting
it and then them doing it and then me retaliating to you.
Like right now, if you and I were sitting...
But you don't think it was illegal?
Do I... Of course it's illegal.
Why? According to you, it doesn't matter.
No, no, of course it's illegal.
So 9-11's illegal, but as attacking Cuba is legal.
I didn't tell you, you never heard me say attacking.
If they can go and take it over without attacking, and the laws allow it, guess what?
I'm for it.
That's a whole different argument.
It's not a whole different.
If the Cuban people vote in a referendum to become the 51st state...
Don't spin right now and make it seem like I want to go kill people and take
stop over.
You defended Venezuela?
We killed people.
people to get him out. I never said if, but by the way, you said give him credit for
Venezuela. You did say that. You don't think that was a good move? No, you don't think that was a good move.
I don't believe you. I don't support regime change. I don't support assassinating foreign leaders.
I don't support. What did George Washington say? Don't go abroad looking for monsters
to display or was it Adams, I forget, you know, so you don't support what he did.
I do not support the United States government. I thought I was a massive
countries, especially the way they did it. Even if it has a good outcome, I don't support it
because I support laws and principles. Well, I do also support laws and
principles. But if you say you support laws and principles, you're trying to tell me Obama
followed everything? No. You're telling me all... He violated the law in Libya. I criticized him.
Every one of them. Because I'm not in a cult, I criticized Obama in 2011 for doing Libya.
You know what's the difference between you and I and them? I criticize people on all sides. You don't.
Yeah, we do. We do it as well. But you know what's the difference between you and I and them?
Go on. What's the difference? You and I and who? You and I talking, given our opinions,
and Obama and Trump. What's the difference between you and I and them? We're not politicians.
They made it into the White House.
Okay.
And so they're going to be able to do whatever they're going to do.
You and I can talk about it, give our opinions.
We don't have an imperial president.
We shouldn't have an imperial president.
That's why we have the freedom of speech of giving our opinions.
We also have a vision of America, which is supposed to be a restrained commander in chief.
The founders came to, we're celebrating 250 years of American history.
They came to this country.
Where?
From my old country in the UK to get away from a mad king.
Not to recreate a mad king.
Okay.
So we can get past this.
I mean, maybe the next time we'll do the podcast.
We'll do it in Cuba or Venezuela.
just for the sake of what we'll enjoy ourselves with.
Anyways, let me get to the next story with you.
By the way, Mamdani Spencer Pratt,
what commonality do you see between the two of them?
Very little.
Very little.
Tell me why.
Because I know this is an argument that says
all of these candidates who make a lot of noise,
do well on social media, are similar.
But I think people have underestimated what Mamdani is.
Mamdani, yes, is charismatic,
had a great social media game.
I interviewed his team that made his social videos,
Great people, smart people.
The video he did where he jumped into the water,
freezing coal to show freeze the rents.
The video he did for halal...
You're saying Mamdani?
Mamdani.
His campaign was brilliant online.
No doubt about it.
The halal...
Maybe one the best.
One of the best.
Maybe one the best.
One of the best.
And the guy that came out of nowhere, one percent.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
But what happens is a lot of Democrats
took the wrong lesson from that.
They said, ah, this guy is so good on social media.
We got to hire the same people who did his social media campaigns.
We got to do video.
Did you notice after Mamdani won the primary?
Suddenly you saw all these congressions.
Democrats' primaries, making, walking down the same videos, same cutaway, same.
And they think that's how you replicate Mamdani.
They misunderstand.
Mamdani, yes, the social media game helped him get his message across, helped him get the youth out.
But at the core of Mamdani was a very clear message.
And here's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to compare him to Trump right now.
Careful.
I'm going to compare him to Trump.
Donald Trump, I asked this question to everyone.
I can't get fired.
You're capitalists.
You're free.
I'm free.
2016, I say this to everyone I talked to about politics.
I said, tell me.
I say this to leftists, I say this to liberals, I say this to Muslims, I say it's to non-Muslims.
Tell me what Donald Trump's three main policies were in 2016.
What was it?
You told me, what was this slogan?
Do you remember what Donald Trump?
What are you run on?
When you fast around, what do you run on?
Get rid of these rapists and all this stuff.
Ban Muslims, build a wall.
Remember that?
That was all his big lines.
Build the wall as one.
So we remember all those slogans.
Yeah.
Right?
Do you remember what Hillary Clinton's lines were?
No.
I'm for her, and that's about it.
No.
First female president.
But her own slogan,
which she had a great, you know, 77-page child care proposal, I'm sure.
I'm sure it's better than Trump's.
But people don't campaign like that.
And I think what Mamdani did is, even now you ask me,
what does our own Mamdani run on?
Okay, freeze the rents, free buses, free childcare.
It was message discipline around a set of policies
that people identified with that helped with this ridiculous affordability crisis
that made him seem like he was in touch.
And I think if Democrats only take away,
or people in the media only take away from Mamdani,
that are the guy's slick, he smiles well,
Trump loves him, he does great social videos.
That's a mistake.
I don't think...
What's Pratt's main policy platform
that's going to get people out for him?
The fires, homelessness.
Everyone says they want to deal with that.
Yeah, that's because that's what happened in the way.
The guy is a reality TV star.
I'm not a fan of reality TV stars running for president.
I wrote a piece saying Oprah should not run for president years ago,
although I have said John Stewart should run in a prime.
Do you think Spencer Pratt stands a chance?
Yes, because America's fucked.
up right now. You think Spencer Pratt stands a chance? Donald Trump is president of the United
States twice. I'm never going to rule out anything in this country. I thought Trump wouldn't win
in 2016. That's how dumb I was in 2016. I don't do. I don't do predictions anymore. No, no, 24.
I said he would win. I said he's going to win and he's going to be a fashion. When did you say
he'd win in 24? All of 24, I spent all the 24 warning. I said, get rid of Biden.
I said, Colin needs to change your performance. You think this is the new era? You think that
this is the new era of types of people that run for president, which before you
which is not good.
General, military, all this stuff.
Yeah, I don't think it's a good thing.
And I wrote this piece when they were thinking about Oprah.
Do you remember a few years ago?
People were pushing Oprah Winner.
And I wrote a piece for the intercept saying, come on, no, let's not go down this road.
I do think you need politicians with charisma.
And that's why people think of Hollywood stars.
That's why someone like, I love John Stewart.
I would love John Stewart to run in a primary.
Just to shake things up.
He'd be fun.
I don't think he'd be a great president, but I think him running would just add to the race.
But my biggest problem is, I take politics seriously.
It's to go back to it.
I've been studying, I've been a political.
I'd be the political journalist for 25 years.
This is your sport.
I did politics at university.
I did politics at high school.
I do debate.
I take this shit seriously.
And it annoys me when, look at Donald Trump.
What do you say yesterday?
I'm bored.
I'm bored of the Iran negotiations.
Like a freaking child, right?
You cannot have people who are unserious people.
You can't help yourself, can you with Trump?
Inserrier I can't.
Unserious people in charge of our countries.
Have you ever met them, by the way?
You've never met.
You've never met.
No.
Should I go to White House briefing?
No, I'm just trying to get called on?
I've ever met him.
Should I go to White House briefing and try and get called on by
Caroline Leavitt? Did you... I got a few questions. Did you meet Biden? Did I meet Biden? I'm trying
to think. I was in an event with Biden. I think I met him. Obama? No, he was before my time. I arrived
to the end of his presidency. Did you interview? I was in a room with Obama. I interviewed a lot of his
people, Ben Rhodes, a lot of people around him. Not him. Not the president.
The president gave me an interview then. I was an out. Yeah, no. Got it. Surprise you've never met Trump.
Would you want to meet him? I'm a journalist. How would I want to want to meet him?
What would you ask him? What would you ask him? What would you ask him?
You sat with him. What do you ask him? I mean, I'd only get three because he'd
walk out after three. You think he would? Oh, he's super
thin-skinned. You think he would want? Look, he gets
upset with like, I regard American
interviewers to be softball interviews. I'm from
the UK where we do tough interviews. My biggest
criticism in the American media is weak-ass
interviews. Nora O'Donnell
barely asked him anything the other day. The guy had a meltdown.
He's like, you're so rude. You're so rude.
You're so disgusting. He just
can't handle. He's got such a thin skin.
He's the winiest leader we've ever had.
He asked about, if I'm not mistaken, he asked
about the guy's letter
that had to do with rape and pedophilia and something like that.
She started with, and you could tell she was nervous when she asked the question.
This is CBS. This is now in the can for Trump. Let's not forget.
This is a guy who says, be quiet piggy to reporters. He can't handle tough questions.
So what are you asked him? You got three questions. What do you ask him?
I would ask him, I wouldn't ask him opinion questions.
It annoys me when people say, what do you think, Mr. He loves that shit.
I would ask him fact questions about what is happening in the world.
I would ask him, it depends on the day.
If I'm interviewing him right now, I would say to him,
you said, my opening question would be you said a few weeks ago
that people say Donald Trump's going to get bored of this war.
I don't get bored, you said.
And yesterday you said, I'm bored of this war.
How do you explain that?
That would be my first question or wrong.
What else?
I would say to him, are you out of your depth in this conflict?
And I would give it the evidence as to why he's out of his depth
and ask him to deal with each of those examples.
for example, the Strait of Hormuz, for example, the Gulf countries.
I also wouldn't be able to resist having some fun.
I always think someone should ask Donald Trump,
I would love for someone at a White House briefing to stand up
and ask something that completely exposes this man's pig ignorance of the world.
I would love someone stand up and say,
Mr. President, when will you be going to Wakanda?
They are building a Trump tower there and they love you in Africa.
And he would say, I love them too.
Because he doesn't know that Wakanda is a fictional country.
You think he would say that?
110%.
You think you would say that.
I would pay money to any white house correspondent watching.
They'd get fired on the spot by the network.
It's obvious.
Do you put him as an intelligent man?
Depends how you define intelligent.
Like street smart, getting ahead, getting his way.
Sure.
He wouldn't be able to get where he got to.
He's probably not a well-red guy in your eyes.
That's an understatement.
I think he's one of the most ignorant people I've ever come across.
He's seen the latest stuff?
He keeps being like, I call them Dumbocrats.
You have to take the B off of Dumb.
Most people don't know that dumb has B on it.
No, most people do know that.
You probably just discovered that they're,
that there's a B on dumb.
You know there's a Trump tick, I watch him so much.
Whenever he says most people didn't know this,
it means he just discovered something himself two minutes ago.
You literally think he just discovered how to spell Trump.
I know it.
Talk to the people who worked with him.
We're second term Trump, Patrick.
I don't have to make this stuff up.
Dozens of people have now left the administration
have told their stories, and it's all the same thing.
The guy is egomaniate.
The guy is vain.
The guy is dumb.
The guy changes his opinion based on the last person he spoke to.
This is a guy that won in business.
He didn't win in business.
There's five bankrupt season in a row.
You're most successful than he is.
This is a guy that took a, you know, show from zero to one, 15 years.
Dude, the guy won presidency two times.
I give you apprentice.
Two times.
I give you apprentice.
Great reality TV star.
Two times.
Great.
I'm not going to question his ability to run in a reality TV star.
I'm questioning the ability to run America.
How do you think about his kids?
Do you give him compliment as a parent, as a father?
No.
Have you read the stories about it?
You don't think he's a good father?
Why do you think his kids love him?
You think the kids love him?
You don't think they do?
I mean, if you read some of the tabloids, well, money and power can be great.
That's the only reason.
I know a lot of billionaires that kids don't want to be around them.
If you read the New York tabloid press that Trump was very friendly with, the kids didn't like him when he was young.
They were annoyed that he was cheating on their parents, his respective mothers.
Things change.
There's stories about him allegedly is denied.
There are stories about allegedly him, you know, slapping Don Jr. at college in front of his friends and all sorts of stories.
I don't know if they're true or not, but this is what's reported.
Tiffany Trump, he never talks about.
Coming from a Muslim and a Middle Eastern, dude,
what did our parents do to us when we were kids?
Did you ever get a slam?
Of course.
Dude, you and I don't have the permission to say anything with that,
so we got to change the subject.
He withdrew that.
He didn't go to his son's wedding
so he could do troll posts about Rokana.
I don't think he didn't go to the wedding
because they had to go back for the war and everything that was going on.
Question.
When it comes on to Muslims,
2020 vote to 2024.
Whatever you did,
whatever you did, came back to Muslim.
Why are you obsessed with Muslim?
You're like, sad.
I want to give you a staff.
No, no, I want to know there was a terrorist attack on a mosque recently.
I want to give you.
I want to give you a staff.
Did that bother you?
Can I, can I, Madi, invite me to your show.
Oh, I'm inviting you after this.
Here we go.
So you've all heard it.
He said to invite him, Rob.
You heard it.
Everyone on YouTube heard it.
I'm inviting you to a show.
Okay, so here we go.
2020, Biden had 69% of Muslim votes.
Yes.
Trump had 24%.
2025.
Kamala dropped the Democrat vote from 69 to 50%.
Trump went from 24 to 31%.
Third party,
got 12% and increased by 9%.
Why did Muslims become Republicans?
Gaza.
Gaza.
There are other issues too.
The bathroom transgender issue in places like Michigan,
a lot of conservative Arab Muslims didn't like that.
They don't like that.
They don't like that's very,
that was happening even before Gaza.
No doubt about that.
But it was still a kind of fringe issue.
What made it an issue in the Muslim community?
Oh, the LGBT.
Yeah, like there were conservative Arab communities
and Diablo were like, we don't want this.
You brought that up.
We don't want this.
And they brought that up.
That was before Gaza.
There's no debate that some were shifting already to the Republican
part.
Sure.
But they were a tiny minority.
The vast majority of Muslims still voted.
Democrats still supported, still understood.
The Republican Party is Islamophobic, you know, white supremacist-adjacent party right now.
Has Randy fine in it.
You think number one reason why they vote the other side is because of Israel?
10 miles.
Gaza.
No, not Israel.
The Gaza genocide.
You have to understand, I spoke to a lot of these people.
I traveled through all these communities in 2024.
And I tried to point out, yes, Biden and Harris are complicit in a genocide.
No one's defending the Democrats.
I was very critical of the Democrats on what they did between 2023 and 2024.
But Trump will be worse.
or as bad. He's not going to be better.
And people bought the Trump shtick. No, no, he's anti-war.
He didn't start any new wars. He's not interested in the Middle East.
He's friends with MBS. He's friends with Erdogan. It's going to be great.
I met Palestinians who told me Trump will be better on Gaza. He's a transactional president.
They bought that shit. Look at him now. Look how many Arab countries have been bombed.
But Muslims were not voting for Trump as a whole.
You mentioned third party, too. Jill Stein picked up a lot of votes in some places.
Not as many people thought sure.
Four percent.
Of Muslim votes, yes.
So in certain places.
So, but my bigger picture is every time I said to someone,
Trump is going to be worse than Harris, they said legitimately to me,
but we have to punish the Democrats.
That was the line.
We have to punish the Democrats.
They can't be seen to get away with a genocide.
And when you say Kamala dropped it to 50,
where Joe Biden dropped it to 50,
Harris kept it at 50 by not distancing herself from Biden.
Her biggest single mistake was going on the view,
and my friend Sonny Hirsten said to her,
what will you do differently to Joe Biden?
And she said nothing.
And the minute she said that, I knew she's lost.
Until then I had some hope.
She could beat him.
She was leading in the polls after the convention.
Is this the worst candidate you've ever seen on the left?
In our lifetime.
This is your sport.
I don't think she's as bad as people thought she was.
I think she was definitely handed a poison challenge.
Who's been worse than her on the left?
But who's ever had a 60, 100 day campaign?
She got a shitty, she got a shitty legacy.
Let's just be fair to her, right?
If we're going to be fair, we should be fair that she got a shit.
Joe Biden should not have been a.
in the race until July of 2024.
That was insane.
I'm with you on that one.
She then got coronated.
You saw what Jill Biden came out and said, you know.
What a load of bullshit from Joe Biden.
She's like, oh, I thought he had a stroke that night.
No, you didn't.
And then the video says, oh, Joe, you did so good your answer every.
Yeah.
If you thought you had a stroke, why didn't you go to the White House doctor?
So bullshit, but rewriting of history.
I did a podcast, I did a video that night after the debate in my basement, in my home studio.
I got attacked for it by some people saying Biden needs to stand down to them.
It's ridiculous.
And I still think Trump should say.
and he's also got mental issues.
But Harris was a good candidate for a very short period.
She had all this momentum, you know, the honeymoon period.
Americans love rehabilitation, give somebody a chance.
She comes in, she gets a boost.
She runs this, I'm joy, joy, remember that?
Goes to the convention.
I was at the convention.
It felt like a freaking party.
I remember a member of Congress was there.
That's a vitality.
A Democratic member of course said to me, this is bad.
We have not one.
This is way too early.
There's a member congress said this to me, a lefty.
And I remember sitting there, watch, oh, Beyonce is going to be here.
It wasn't Beyonce.
It was fucking Leon Panetta.
But anyways, bizarre.
we come out of that convention
and then she starts tacking to the right
she starts saying all the shit about
you know
what was it oh they were
they were shutting down Lena Khan
the anti-trust staff
she had Mark Cuban
Liz Cheney campaigning for her
she campaigned more with Liz Cheney
than with AOC and Bernie right
By the way that was horrible move
insane horrible move
It didn't win over anyone
Did you think that was a good idea
No I said at the time at the time
I said these people are not going to switch over
Olivia Troy who's a good friend of mine
former Trump official turn never Trumper
She was part of that.
And she admits now, I've interviewed her.
She says, yeah, we tried.
But we thought there'd be like this massive conservative women
that would come over.
How much money did they raise?
2.1.
What was the number?
1.5 billion or 2.
That's a big number.
It was a lot.
Yeah.
But so you...
But she also had her brother-in-law, by the way.
There are a lot of reporting that suggests Kamala's brother-in-law,
her sister's husband, I think Tony West is his name,
big Uber lobbyist.
He was pushing her to drop all the affordability, good stuff,
drop the ads.
There was, some controversy with him as well,
if I'm not mistaken of Tony West.
But the affordability.
agenda that she dropped. She should have gone
economic populist, right? She did
not go economic populist. Instead, she campaigned
with a billionaire and with a war criminal.
And I think that was a huge problem.
And then she went on the view and said,
no change. This is a change election.
You can't go into change elections. I'm not going to do anything
different from the guy who's going out.
It was just... So you think... Okay, so go to 28.
But she could have won, by the way. He didn't win a landslide.
Trump lied his ass off.
What do you mean? She could have won. She lost every single
state, seven states... Have you looked at the numbers? In the three
key swings. She helped more
counties become Republican in America.
We looked at the numbers.
If 115,000 people had voted differently,
she would be president.
That's what it came down to in our ludicous system.
She lost by one and a half percentage point.
One of the narrowest, he got one of the narrowest wins
in a modern American history.
You know that, right?
I know he lies, and people like you give him credit.
He lies.
He said, I won a landslide.
He won one of the worst.
You could pull it up, Rob.
I wrote a piece for the Guardian.
Every county became more Republican in America.
Pull up my piece.
Pull up my piece.
Every county became.
2024.
Medi landslide.
Time it out.
Can you please send this chart to this man here?
Pull it up.
He's the Muslim communities to become more Republican, which is great.
Patrick, will you give me permission to read your screen?
Go for it.
Can we scroll down?
This is a great moment for me, taking over your show.
Scroll downs, keep going, keep going, keep going, stop, stop.
So the former president's margin of victory of Harris is a minuscule 1.6% percent.
Actually, it's 1.5, it went down after that.
Smaller than that of every winning president since 1888 other than JFK and Richie
Nixon. In fact, in the 55 presidential elections in which the popular vote winner became president,
listen to this. Oh, your lip viewers are getting some good facts today. Forty-nine of those 55
were won with a margin bigger than Donald Trump's in 2024. I hope the president is watching your show.
I know he's a friend of his. He's coming to the show. Donald Trump, you lost. Can you show how many?
How many? How many? Who gives a fuck about counties? This guy won. I'm showing you the margin of victory.
Dude, mehry. He won by 1.5. You can raise.
your voice, but I've already done by receipts.
If there's anybody that has no room to say anything.
Look at this here.
Look at this here.
Oh, Patrick.
You run away.
I love this here.
You know land doesn't vote.
Patrick, you know land doesn't vote.
I love these.
I just gave you.
That's land.
You showed a stand.
Land doesn't vote.
I gave you the numbers.
I gave you the numbers.
I got, uh, Muslims voted for it.
No, no.
Muslims went from 24% for Trump in 20, 20, 20, to 31%.
Patrick, I'm not on the right.
He's winning your people all.
Patrick.
And it kills me.
Patrick, I'm not on the right. I'm not an election denier.
Donald Trump won, but he didn't win 50% of the vote.
You know, people say he won the, he won the popular vote.
You know, he didn't win a majority of the votes.
He's running three elections.
I know that.
You know, who's the last Republican that has?
George W. Bush.
Yeah, it's the last one that did it.
It's not a, that's not like a, oh, my God, he didn't win the majority.
But he hasn't, but he brags and says he does.
He's never won a majority of the vote.
Today, he's polling in the 30s.
He's lost, by the way, he's lost all that support from Latinos, young people and Muslim.
You accept that, right?
That coalition he put together is gone now.
Yeah, so this is the part where guys like you come out and they'll say what they'll say.
They'll say fact.
Did you see his endorsement how they did?
Did you see his endorsement how they did?
Everybody he picked.
Did you see how many done one?
Oh, in the primaries?
Yeah, did you see?
Great, great news for Democrats.
Tell me what.
You think James Talarico wants to run against Paxton or Cornyn?
I'm actually curious.
Tell me why.
He picks horrible candidates.
Remember what was the Georgia candidate?
They should have won Georgia and they lost.
Who did they put up?
Herschel Walker.
Remember that?
Remember Herschel Walker?
Remember the dude in Alabama?
He had a hard time speaking about.
Remember the dude in Alabama who was accused of child molestation that he denied?
I can't remember his name, Alabama guy from 20, from his first term.
He backed him.
Talk about now.
He picks bad.
Why would you back Paxton?
117.
Yeah, but why would you back Paxton?
Let's just talk about the main.
Tell me why you're like establishment candidates.
Like Forna, 40 plus years.
I hate John Corny and I hate Canton.
But who would you want to run against?
I want the Democrats to win the Senate, obviously, to save democracy.
So you think Tala Rico does.
better with Paxson than he does with Cornyn. You don't?
I'm asking you. I'm asking you. No, no, I ask you
100% think he's going to do better.
Well, the poll show he's doing better. I mean, just
toss the polls. He's leading in the war. So you think,
you think his power, by the way, do you guys on your family,
celebrate Pride Month? Do we celebrate
Pride Month? Yeah, I mean, what does that mean? I'm just asking.
Do you guys, do you have a way of celebrating Pride Month?
Not personally, but I support people who do. Do you see
Mamdani yesterday? No. Interesting couple
of posts. What do you say? People on your side,
9 a.m. He posts Happy Pride Month.
Mayor of New York.
Midday,
Happy Eid, hosted Eid at Gracie Mansion.
That's modern America.
People want to make this guy
into some kind of extremist.
You guys on your show.
I see you getting worked up
about prayers in New York.
This guy,
Zeran Mamdani.
You think, so by the way,
I think Tolerico's formidable.
It's not like I don't think he's formidable.
I think he's a very good communicator.
I think he's a, to be honest with you,
I think he's a better version of Pete Buttich.
I think he's a better version of Pete Buttigieg.
Okay.
I think he's got a bigger upside than Pete Buttigieg.
Okay.
I think he's very talented.
I think he's very talented.
I want to interview him again.
He's a very, very good talker.
His policies are good.
Texas is difficult.
My wife is from Texas.
I spend a lot of time in Texas.
I'm under no illusions.
It's a difficult state to win.
But it's not as red as Republicans want you to believe.
Not anymore.
Not anymore.
And I think that they could have probably won with Cornyn,
but I think now it's in play.
And you have to ask, what is Donald Trump's political resolution?
You know, Patrick, that every Republican senator is pulling their hair out,
wondering, what the hell did Donald Trump do here?
He's now put the Senate in play in a way.
It wasn't in play before.
Because even if Paxton wins Texas,
They have to divert a bunch of resources from other states
which need them more to protect him.
That's the problem strategically.
For Paxton or Tel-Rico?
For the Republicans trying to save their Senate majority,
they're going to have to divert resources to defend in Texas.
Do you know how much money they're going to spend in this?
Yeah, but it could have been spelled elsewhere.
We're going to see the money going there in ways we've never seen before.
But it could have been spent elsewhere.
Could be.
I mean, that's the part about...
They've got a tough race in Michigan.
They've got tough race all over the way.
Just out of curiosity.
They're losing in North Carolina.
I'm curious what you're going to say with this.
So out of curiosity, you have two people to choose as a candidate.
One is a hardcore Republican, capitalist, pro-Trump guy who's a Muslim.
Second one is a hardcore socialist, progressive, liberal who is a Christian, which do you vote for?
Obviously, I vote for the person whose values and policies.
I don't vote based on religion.
So you would vote for the second person?
Of course.
because the values and principles.
I don't vote based on religion.
Mehmet Oz ran against John Federman.
He would have been the first Muslim senator.
If Abdul al-Said pulls it off in Michigan,
he will be the first ever Muslim member
of the United States Senate in American history.
Yeah, we've never had one.
Never had one.
We've never had one.
Mehmet Oz could have been the first Muslim senator.
But he would have been a Republican.
Exactly.
And his policies were horrible.
So for you, that's a no-go.
Yeah, because I don't care.
It would be nice to say, hey, I must.
Of course.
But then, by the way, who did I back against him?
Literally the worst Democratic senator he turned out to be John Federman.
But let's put that to one side.
But Mehmet Oz, yeah, I don't vote on religion.
I think it's crazy if people vote on religion.
You shouldn't vote for Muslims.
You shouldn't vote for Jews, Christian.
You should vote based on your policy platform, the principles and values.
Do you think we'll have a...
Muslims are not a monolith.
I don't agree with all Muslims.
You just mention some of them who vote for Trump.
Yeah, do you think long term will be America will be at a point where we'll have a Muslim governor or a Muslim president?
Muslim governor, I hope.
Maybe Mamdani.
He can't be president, right?
So where does he go next after mayor?
He could be governor.
He could be governor.
He could be senator, right?
He can't go anywhere else.
state, whatever it is. He can't be president, sadly.
Not even VP, right? VP, you can't even be VP.
No, because you have to be. Speaker to House, you could be, though.
I think that if he chooses to quote that route.
That's a good question. I don't know the answer to that. Can you pull that up?
Speaker the House is third in line to the presidency.
I think you could be Speaker.
But then what if the President of Vice President? God would have done.
I know. I know. But that's why they're not on the same flight when they go.
You'll notice some of the stuff that they do.
I don't know. I don't know the answer to question.
If you're, if you're ineligible from the presidency, can you be in the
Yes, the Constitution does not require the Speaker of the House to be born in the U.S.
go to somebody else.
So he could run for Congress, be speaker, he could be whatever.
So, but to come back to your question, yes, Muslim governor, I think, hopefully very soon.
Yeah.
Inshallah, as Joe Biden might say.
And president?
President, I don't think for a while.
Look, let's first get a woman president.
This country is so behind the rest of the world.
We haven't had a woman leader.
Pakistan's had a woman leader.
Bangladesh has had a woman leader.
Most European countries have had a woman leader.
America still needs to do that basic thing.
What do you, your thoughts on, you know, a lot of people in America, you got things that's
happened in Texas with that one
city, what is it called? Epic City
or something like that in Plano, Texas.
What do you say to some conservatives
that are worried about Sharia
law making it into America?
I would say, please do not worry. You're being
lied to. You're being gaslit. You're being distracted.
This is a fake moral panic
that's been blown up. Because it'll never happen
or because Sharia law's not that bad?
Because it's not two different things. One, number one,
Sharia law is not what you think it is.
But we can part that for discussion for a moment.
I'll come to that. It's not happening.
nobody I know who's pushing Sharia law in this country. It's completely fake and it's being
pushed in ridiculous places, not just Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana. Did you see the lieutenant
government of Indiana said recently, we need to hate Islam. It's a demonic religion, right? And I'm
going to fight radical Islam and Sharia. How many, do you know what the population, a Muslim population
of Indiana is less than 1%? Like, this is ridiculous fearmongery. It has three-xed
US, I think, in the last 26 years, if I'm not mistaken, Muslim population, not Indiana.
But it's even nationwide, what is it, 1 to 2%. I want to say 4.5 million? It's one, which is
Which is what?
Yeah, you're right.
Just 102%.
But by the way, it's, I mean, you're three X and then 26 years.
It's not like you're not doing a good job.
You're growing.
We're growing.
Elon Musk wants people to have more kids.
But my point being is it's not going to happen, but also a few things.
Number one, please let's not talk in this demonizing way about Muslim communities being a threat to you because it has real world consequences.
We just saw in San Diego a mosque was attacked by two Nazi teenagers who shot and killed three people,
including the security guard, who had eight kids.
Police say he was a hero, saved 100 kids in that mosque.
in the school, right, murdered by two guys.
Do you read their manifesto?
I don't like reading these shooters.
I did them.
I read the whole thing.
Some of the lines in there are crazy.
They say, you know what they say?
Towards everybody.
You know, towards whatever, Jews, women, Muslims, gay.
But the line about Muslims is really scary because they say,
we don't hate Muslims.
We hate Islam.
We hate the invasion of our country.
That is rhetoric that you hear on right-wing media.
That is rhetoric that you hear in the House of Representatives.
That is what you hear from Randy Fine.
That is what you hear from Republicans.
That is what you hear in America.
So that is not just some Nazi shooter.
That is mainstreamed rhetoric that has been mainstreamed on the right
and has real world consequences.
If you say, and I've seen some of your shows,
you've talked about Muslims praying in Times Square,
that being some kind of threat.
I would say, just have a sense of what the real world consequences
of our rhetoric can be.
Words have consequences.
Crazy people out there can pick up weapons
and think Muslims are coming to take over my country.
I would tell you, I've interviewed a lot of weird people on my podcast, a lot.
You tell them I'll have them on.
I don't have a problem talking anymore.
I had a great conversation, West Moore.
Yeah. What was it?
Five weeks ago.
I've had mobsters on, Sammy the Bull.
I've had Kobe on.
I've had, you know, many different people on.
You know what's the only one that brought so many death threats?
Bibi was the only one.
I've had a lot of people on.
Okay.
Multiple presidents.
We did a podcast with Bibi.
I've never told this story publicly, so they'll know.
It was, it was on my birthday, and I come out of the podcast.
my security says
there's a guy in the front lobby
that just got caught with cops
with grenades. I said, this is
a terrible joke here because everybody always tried to
prank before my birthday and I always catch people.
Like they're trying to surprise me. I'm like, listen, this is not the right
way to do it. He says, I'm not laughing. This is an
18 Delta guy. And I said, really? He says, yeah, look at the front
gate. So I go to the front gate, I'm looking. I'm like, wait a minute,
what is that? Cops everywhere.
Guy shows up. I'll show you the pictures
afterwards with grenades, with weapons, with guns
that came in here
and the number of death threats
that we started getting afterwards
in Senate, just for having BB.
Dare I ask, what was the guy's background?
Do we know?
I couldn't tell you.
I know he went away.
I know they took his weapons away.
I'll show you a couple of Texan enemies.
Was he, quote, unquote, far right?
Was he quote unquote Islamist?
Do we know what this?
I have no idea.
Okay.
I don't know that.
I have no idea what that was.
But the point is,
the threat started increasing
only after BB.
So here's a part.
when you say that, I think that applies to both sides.
I agree.
If you think about who in the history of America
has had more assassination attempts as a president,
what do you think that's coming from?
He's a fascist, Hitler, this, that.
But he big a...
He deals it out.
He's the one who started the threats and the violence.
I don't...
I'm not going to sit here and apologize for him.
He calls his opponent's Nazis.
He's called a lot of people a lot of things.
He called Biden a Nazi.
The guys, after how many times they called him,
he couldn't get anything right.
When he was coming up, the media was just...
Come on, in 2016, he suggested the Second Amendment people should take care of Hillary Clinton.
Come on, I have a longer memory.
But let me come back to what I was saying.
I agree with you.
We need it across the board.
I don't think we should have political violence.
I don't support political violence on any end.
I don't justify going after capitalists or anyone else.
I'm against violence.
So I'm saying to you, for example, you did a show recently, or not recently.
I looked it up because I knew we were going to talk about Islam here.
You have a show on YouTube called Islam's Hidden Threat to the West.
You have another headline, will Muslims run America in 30 years?
Now, I know you like to host good faith discussions and debates.
But you have to understand if people.
People get this in their feeds and their social media all the time.
Are you telling me that people are not going to start?
If they hear Micah Bekwith of Indiana say Islam is a demonic religion,
and then they hear guests on your show saying Islam's a threat to the West,
and they hear Randy Fein saying Sharia law is taken over America.
You don't think two Nazi teenagers with guns are going to go,
I'm going to go deal with this mosque down my street.
You're telling me there's no link between that?
Yeah.
No, I'm not going to say there's no link between that.
Of course.
We have to be careful.
We know that demonizing minority communities.
Look what happened to synagogues.
And I would say the same thing about the Jewish community.
We have to be careful about our criticism with Israel
so it doesn't need to attack.
The question becomes, for me,
it's all on data, meaning,
if you live in my community,
you make it safer, I'm all for it.
If you come in, you create jobs,
I'm all for it.
If you come and you assimilate,
you love America, I'm all for it.
If you come in, you don't contribute,
you take advantage of the programs that we have.
You don't want to create jobs.
Where is the incentive?
That's a different argument.
We can have the argument.
It is.
I'm talking about incentives.
When you say Muslims, are they going to run America in 30 years? Of course not. We're a tiny, we're one percent of the population
When you say Islam is a threat to the West
Oh, come on, one percent of the population
By 2050, you guys are going to be the biggest population in the world. You guys make 2.9 people
But not in America, not in America, okay? We're no we're not even gonna be we know
Oh
Well, up the numbers, Rob. What are we gonna be in 2050? The difference between you and I is I think long term
And even if by the way, if we do grow as a community, even that this is, I'm sorry to go back to World War II in the Nazis
But look at the rhetoric that Nazis used about Jews in 19
20s 30s. These people are aliens. They are parasites. They're leaching off our state.
The rhetoric is, no, it's very similar. When I listen to Andy Ogles and I listen to Chip Roy,
and I listen to Randi... You think Ilhan Omar loves America? Yes. You know how I know she loves America?
You know how I know she loves America? You know how I know she loves America? You know how I know she loves
America? You know how I know she loves America? Because she came to America, she decided to run for office.
When she ran for office, she ran as a lefty who devotes her life to try to improve people's lives.
She wants health care for every Trump voter watching this show.
speech of saying she is eventually going to return to her country and contribute to her country.
She's only doing this to advance her country.
This is bullshit.
Ilhan Omar.
You can, it's her words.
Pull up the video.
Listen to me.
Pull up her video.
It's her words.
You just, I just showed you Sam Pike or any of you like, I've never seen that video.
Let me say this to you.
Go ahead.
Donald Trump has made more anti-American remarks than Ilhan Omar.
If we're going to go down, who loves America, she loves it more than
You think Ilhan Omar loves him.
100 times more.
100 times more.
I'm so glad the audience can see that Ilhan Omar loves America more than Trump.
Well, one person incited attack on our democracy.
One didn't.
One tried to undermine American democracy.
One didn't.
One pardoned 1,600 people who attacked America.
One didn't.
What happened with her finances?
What did the $30 million network come from out of nowhere?
Oh, it was an accounting error.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Don't go Trump.
I am going to do that.
Go do the bus.
Your argument now is if you're, first of what,
I don't want to get into rights and wrongs of politicians' finances.
You're telling me Republican congressmen are not corrupt.
Oh, you're doing a butt.
Okay, God.
No, I'm just wondering.
Forgive, Ilhan.
I'm just like you have this wine.
No, no, because Ilhan Omar amended a congressional financial...
What's that got to do?
He'd be loving America.
You're telling me if people's finances don't have...
Donald Trump is the most corrupt politician in modern American history.
You just said he loves America.
You're saying...
Donald Trump is the most corrupt politician in America.
That's your opinion, guy.
He just made $3 billion.
No, it's not.
In your eyes...
Okay, Rob, pull up the numbers.
How much...
Pull up the numbers.
Rob, Forbes magazine.
How much money did Donald Trump's net worth got by last year?
Let me ask you...
$3 billion.
Just out of curiosity.
How did he make that?
Are you going to go...
How did he make $3 billion while president?
Are you going to go, are you going to go and show the same, wait a minute, if you're going to allow me to rebutt.
You're going to rebutt.
You've noticed that over the 12.
You've been doing it.
All you do is, yeah, but, yeah, blah, yeah, blah, you're a professional yeah-bub.
I said Hillhardt loves America.
Just out of curiosity.
You're the jumper.
Are you, we're talking about who loves America?
Now we're talking about politicians.
Are you also, are you also going to go?
Look at that line, Patrick.
Rob is good.
Can I show you something?
You know you said capitalist expand, Rob, if you're ever looking for a job, my friend.
Yeah, everybody's been trying.
So if you go back here, then what's your argument if you say,
no no stay on that Rob, stay on that.
Then what do you say? His first presidency
he lost so much money. Did you ever say that?
You never said that. Because that doesn't
add to your argument. No, I've always said the second
term is the term where he's got no guard rolls. He gets to do
whatever he wants. No, no, his first term he lost
money. Okay, but the second term?
Markets gone up. He's made money. Markets gone up. Have you made more money
in the last 18th? He didn't make it from markets. Do you know what happened
on January 19th? The day before he became president, inaugurated?
Tell me. The Emeritus has put $500 million
into his crypto fund. Do you think that was the market?
going up. They give a half a billion dollar bribe to Donald Trump.
187 million went straight into Trump bank accounts.
Ilhan Omar can work for the rest of our life, do whenever she'll never make $187 million.
Trump made that in one day from the Emirates.
If Biden or Hunter Biden had done it, you'd be up in arms.
Now, back to the topic of who loves America.
The fact that you said Ilhan Omar loved more than.
I'm so glad you're going to be judged quoting for that.
Please, please quote me.
Let me finish the quote.
And then let's go back to Islam as well.
I will. Ilhan Omar has spent her political career trying to get free lunches for every
American child, including the children of MAGA voters. Donald Trump has spent his presidency,
taken away Medicare, taking away health care from people, taking Medicaid away from people.
So yes, Ilhan Omar loves Americans more than Donald Trump loves Americans. By the way, when she was
threatened by a Trump supporter who tried to kill her, he went to prison, tried to kill Ilhanoma in
2019. She went to the sentencing, and she asked for a sentence to be reduced to give him grace.
I can't imagine Donald Trump doing that. Do you know how many? Do you think Ilhan Omar is someone who
has actually a very good role model. Do you know how many endless? I wouldn't have done that.
Do you know how many endless stories there are of what Trump's done behind closed doors for people?
Do you know how many of them are?
Do you know how many of them are him screwing people over?
Do you know what he did to his niece?
Do you know what he did to a baby and his family?
This is all you're going to do.
This is your hit piece just going on him right now?
I mean, you're doing positive.
I'm going to negative.
Isn't that the point?
You're building up, man.
You're building up Ilhan.
Like if there's anybody is no comparison.
Is there is.
Anyone who knows Ilhan Omar says she's a good person, all of her friends.
Donald Trump's people.
Everyone who knows Donald Trump's is a horrible person.
What is the investigation into her right now?
Why did no one in Donald Trump's cabinet endorsed Donald Trump for president second time around?
What is the investigation?
Why did his vice president not endorse him for president?
You know how he is, though.
He's a guy that he's a team of rivals.
They hate him.
Everyone.
Why did they come back?
Everyone.
Why did they come back?
Why did they come back?
Because the Democrats fucked everything up.
Joe Biden and Merrick Garland fucked everything up.
He should have been in prison.
Whose fault is that?
The Democrat.
Beautiful.
I'm not grateful to you.
How come I...
Merit Garland?
I blame two people for Donald Trump.
I blame two people for Donald Trump.
Merrick Garland.
and Mitch McConnell.
Mitch McConnell should have voted to convict
in 2021 to prevent him from ever running again.
And Merrick Garland should have got off his ass
and investigated him from day one and not outsourced it to Jack Smith
with one year to go.
And back to, I just do want to come back to the Islam question.
Let's do it.
Muslims love America who live here.
According to the polls, according to the Pew Polls,
92% of Muslims in America say they love being American.
I don't.
So this is a myth that Muslims don't love America.
No, I don't sit there.
I have Muslims who work with me.
Afterwards, come with me.
I'll take them to them.
Great.
If you want to meet them.
So my point is,
and their families are worried for their safety right now.
Every Muslim-American, I know.
I think they feel the safest in America.
Let's talk to your guys afterwards.
I think they feel the safest in America.
Every Muslim I know, Patrick, trust me on this.
I spend a lot of time with Muslims.
Every Muslim I know is worried about what they're going to do.
Have a plan B.
Where are you going to go?
Where are you going to go live?
If it becomes intolerable?
Go ahead and leave America.
How come they don't?
Because they love America.
That's the point.
They feel the safest here.
No, but what if, but it's changing, right?
But if, but if, but if...
You don't think...
Hold on, the Jews feel the same way, Patrick.
You know that, right?
To do what.
Jewish communities right now saying
we don't feel safe in America.
You know this.
They're saying it every day.
They're saying where synagogues are being attacked.
We can't demon.
The Muslims feel the same way.
Especially when a mosque is attacked by two Nazis.
Republicans can't even bring themselves to condemn it.
Do you know that Ted Cruz wouldn't even condemn it?
We talked about it.
We talked about it.
You did.
I talk about Republican Congress.
I can't speak on their behalf, buddy.
I'm not them.
No, good.
I'm speaking on my behalf.
Whatever they do is their position.
But on your show too, Patrick, come on, you did a whole thing I watched it of you obsessing over this Times Square prayer.
Like, this is some act of domination.
Why are Muslims not allowed to pray in Times Square?
Why are Jews allowed to do Hanukkah?
Hindus do diva.
You know what my argument is against that?
You know what my argument is against that?
Guess what my argument is against that?
You're ready?
Go on.
It's going to go back to something you don't like.
Please.
You're ready?
Go on.
Here we go.
If Muslims do a better job expanding, they deserve everything they get.
But it's not expanding.
It's not the primary time.
No, no, it is still.
changing the subject.
No, no, it is, though.
If Muslims, I'm a capitalist to the core, meaning,
if you beat me, guess what I do?
You got to tip your hat.
I don't know if you follow basketball or not.
What if people aren't trying to beat?
What if they just want to pray in Ramadan?
No, but they're vision.
You want to go watch how many of the videos?
Like, long term, we're going to come, Erica, sure you are we going to be.
Have you seen the Christian prayers at the national mall?
They're not the same?
No, you can I.
Can I ask you a question?
Can I ask you a question?
You need to get out more.
You're on the right-wing algorithm too much.
You watch Ilhan Omar videos and Times Square.
At one point, you know at one point I was sitting down with Muslims trying to find out what things we have in common.
Literally, I was bringing Muslims to sit down and talk about it.
You know why?
Because to me, the LGBTQ specifically on the T-Sat was getting a little too far.
And I think deep down inside to the core, you're there, but you know you can't say publicly because it's politics for you over what your religion believes in as a Muslim.
What is the Muslim position on LGBTQ?
There is no one position.
Islam is not a monolith, but yes, in general.
Oh, let me read it to us.
Let me finish it.
Islam in general, obviously,
Islam, not an Islamic scholar,
but Islam as traditionally practiced,
like Christianity and Judaism as traditionally practiced,
is very hostile to the idea of homosexuality.
Theologically, let me finish.
Let me finish.
Pew polling.
Let me give you some polls,
because you keep talking about Americans, this and that.
So in 2017, Pew did a poll of Americans,
of Americans,
and they found that Muslim Americans
were more likely to say,
52%, I think it was, of Muslim Americans
said that homosexuality should be accepted in society.
You know how many white evangelical Protestants said that?
34%.
34%.
Protestants was 34%.
34%.
So Muslims were more accepting of homosexuality.
Rob, I love you, Rob.
They were more accepting of homosexuality than white Christian evangelicals, right?
So my question then is, when you talk about integration assimilation,
America is a liberal country, it's a pro-gay country, whether you like it or not,
Muslims, and by the way, we ran a poll this year.
One last point, Patrick.
We ran a poll earlier this year at Zateo from Opinium.
They polled Muslims in the UK and the US.
Guess what they found?
Muslims in the UK and Muslim in the US support democracy
more than non-Muslim Americans and non-Muslim Americans
Muslims in America and Britain support gender equality
more than non-Muslim Britain's Americans.
So for your viewers, I just want to make clear,
you've been lied to that Muslim attitudes.
I'm giving you the numbers.
But let me ask you, what was your position a few years ago
on homosexuality?
My position when growing up was very hostile.
Very, yeah.
Conservative, not hostile, probably very conservative.
It was hostile.
Okay, it was conservative.
Yeah, I've been very good.
And I've talked about how I've evolved on that.
Okay, so if I go to some of the countries
with homosexuality.
Ten countries,
homosexuality is a legal punishment
in at least death penalties,
legal punishment in 10 countries.
Afghanistan?
Saudi, Iran, Pakistan, Yemen, Qatar, Somalia.
What's the point?
UAE, Nigeria.
This is where they're coming from.
Okay, Iran and Saudi, the only two national
confirmed to have carried out
government sanctioned executions
for that, horrific.
Not one Shia majority nation
is for same-sex marriage.
Iran criminalizes Iraq.
And yet most of Americans are.
Well, not at the highest percentage as you think.
No, no, not at the highest percentage as you think.
I think the part where-
More than most white Republicans.
The part were conservatives and Muslims, if you ask me,
on why that Muslim vote went from 24% to 31% for Trump
is because liberals got so caught in this LGBTQ community.
I think it's part of it.
Let me finish the thought that I brought them here to sit down and talk and say,
look, you have two daughters?
I have two daughters.
I have two sons. We have four kids.
For me, this isn't a position of LGBTQ community or not.
I don't have a problem with it.
They work for me.
I will literally take you to my office right now to meet some of these guys
and give you a tour myself.
So you meet some of my staff that I have.
It's about the force that was down the throat of kids.
It was forcing that we have to sit there and hear what LGBTQ is all about
and all this stuff being taught by school.
I'm not debating that had an impact.
It had an impact, by the way, on Latino communities too.
It did.
And they weren't conservative.
They don't like that.
But by the way, two things.
One, I'm not denying that.
I'm the one who brought it up
and said it was partly LGBTPU.
But it wasn't a big drive.
The big driver was Gaza, right?
And number two...
By the way, just respectfully,
we're going to find that if you're right
or I'm right in 2028.
I agree.
You understand what I'm saying?
But right now, right now, what's interesting...
Fair, yeah.
As of right now, 2026,
Trump has totally destroyed that coalition.
He had a lot of Muslim support,
not anymore.
He had a lot of Latino support.
It's collapsed.
We'll see if it's the same.
Well, we'll also know in the midterms.
But yes, that coalition he seemed to have built,
that scary coalition for those of us on the left,
he's his own worst enemy, Donald Trump.
With ICE, he destroyed his Latino support.
With Iran, he supported a lot of his,
and Israeli supported, he's destroyed a lot of his Muslim support.
But I would make a wider point,
which is, at the end of the day,
and I say this to Muslim communities,
you can't vote based just on religion
or just on foreign policy.
You cannot be single-issue voters.
As a Muslim-American, you need to care about everything in America.
You need to care about the economy.
You need to care about health care.
And I think most Muslim-Americans do,
and I think they make decisions.
By the way, the big reason the Republican Party will not win over Muslims or Arab Americans in nicknumbers is because of the racism, Patrick, fundamentally.
That racism is BS.
What?
What? You don't think Randy finds a racist?
Randy finds not my guy.
But he's a Republican and foreign.
No, he's to me as...
You don't think Donald Trump is a racist?
Not at all.
When he says to Rashida-Talib, you should go back to where you came from.
If you don't like America, go back.
She's born and born and raised in Michigan.
That's racist, Patrick.
When I grew up to me...
You tell someone to go back to where they came from, you thought of fight.
If you don't...
Listen, we're both from the...
Molly's garbage.
That's racist.
You live in the UK.
I've lived in Middle East, but we're both from the same area region.
We are what a lot of, if we walked in the streets and say we don't have a name,
they will look at us in maybe a different way than they do the average guy.
You're not a white guy, I'm not a white guy.
Okay.
When you're talking about all this stuff, you said Muslim, people coming in here,
I'll tell you another thing that is a concern of mine.
I want to know what you're going to say about this.
When it comes down to age for marriage in some of these countries, give you a rebuttal.
I'm curious.
So if a person comes from a country, like in Sudan, the minimum age for marriage is 10 years old.
Are you for that?
I don't think you are.
In Iran, the legal age for marriage is 13 years old.
As young as 9 with parental consent, are you for that?
I'm certain you're not, okay?
And I'm not saying you're taking these positions.
Yemen, no legal minimum wage.
I don't know what you're going to?
I'll ask you the question.
Yemen, no legal minimum age.
One third of women 20 to 24 married before 18 years old.
Iraq parliament in 2024 moved to allow age girls to marry as young as nine years old under Jafari school law.
Pakistan, 1.9 million child bright in Pakistan, sixth highest in the world, okay?
By the way, the good news with that, I want to give that credit as well.
Islamabad capital territory, just changed the minimum age to 18.
Good for them.
They're making progress.
Nigeria, over 50% of girls married before 1815.
What's the question, Patrick?
This is the question.
Culturally, if you're coming from this environment to America,
Notice, I didn't see every other country that's coming from Muslim.
If you're coming from that culture to America, does that coincide?
Because if you've lived there for 30, 40 years, and these are the values you've lived with,
then you're coming here.
There's a clash with the Western ideology.
What do you say to that?
I will say two things.
Number one, all of the social sciences show that when people move to a country within a generation,
max two, they do assimilate to local values.
And I just gave you the numbers for it.
Muslims in America and Britain who come from dictatorships support democracy more than non-Muslim Americans in Britain's.
The percentages are there.
American Muslims are more open to homosexuality and the acceptability of homosexuality having lived in the US than white Christian evangelical Protestant.
So the data shows that within generations, they do not, you know, they do adapt or assimilate, integrate, whatever word.
These are all loaded phrases.
And by the way, Europe and America are different, by the way, don't forget.
Europe is a very secular place.
So when you're moving there, it's actually very different.
America is actually more hospitable to Muslims coming from those places because we are still very much a Christian country with very conservative
Attitudes it's funny Rob's on duty. I hope still. I got a request for Rob here
You mentioned you're giving me these child bride ages
Rob pull up American states how many of the states in America had child marriages until very recently?
What's the age of consent? What's the lowest age of consent in American states still very recently?
So when you're already out 13 14 15 until very recently
American states that's now you can see those there are states that until very recently until very recently
It was 12, 13, 14.
So America maybe doesn't get to give so many lessons
on some of these things.
And by the way, what is the biggest scandal
in this country right now?
It's the pedophile who was protected
by the President of the United States.
Donald Trump, not just protected Jeffrey Epstein
after lying and saying he would expose.
There are so many places I can go with that.
Please.
He also gave Gilein Maxwell a kind of a soft ride in prison.
He also was going to appoint Matt Gates,
a man who was accused by the House Ethics Committee
of sleeping with a 17-year-old.
He was going to make him an attorney general.
So please don't give lessons to other people right now.
Ages of consent.
Not you personally, but anyone in America, let's clean up our own house.
Medi, the question isn't about cleaning up our stuff.
God knows we have a lot of stuff to do.
FYI, when people start talking about Epstein,
I can guarantee you no conservative podcasts or spoken about Epstein more than us.
Just so you know, we're not one that they sit there and say,
hey, we love because they're not going to talk about Epstein.
Go online on YouTube when you leave here to just gain the credibility.
You're talking about cultural clashes.
That's the point you're making.
There's a clash of cultures.
I'm saying there's not.
You and I are sitting here, we're talking.
Can you and I coexist?
Yes.
Do you think you and I can live in the same community?
Yes.
Do you think you and I can live in a much bigger house on a richer street?
You're a pretty rich guy, bro.
You're a multi-millionaire, Doug.
Don't act like your smartphone.
I read on the way here a spectator that you have a 75 grand a week house in the Hamptons.
I can't get near that.
You believe this stuff?
This is all fake news.
It's not true.
Not true?
You're so funny.
Vinny, we have to make sure we don't post pictures this summer.
We'll rest in it because Mattie is going to be talking shit to us.
75 grand a week.
Well done.
Yeah.
Where were we at?
We were talking about, okay, you and I can coexist.
Yes.
Why?
My parents are from India, which has a lot of backward things going on.
A lot of child marriage.
You got a little bit of UK.
You went to a good school.
You went to Oxford.
Who made the school happen?
My parents from India.
You're parents.
They paid for it.
They worked hard for it.
So they were immigrants.
It's an FYI.
But what if Patrick Bed David in the 1960s said my dad shouldn't come because he's from India?
Do you want me to go to a different place?
You ready?
Okay, let me go to the next place.
What, what, uh,
Well, what religious groups that come here
make the most money in America?
No idea.
Of course you do. Hinduism, number one.
166,000 dollars.
Oh, that's true. Yeah, great community.
Now being attacked by right-wing Republicans.
Not me.
I didn't say you.
Right-wing Republicans.
I'm telling you my position.
I know.
And I have some, by the way,
I have guys that are work in here that say that.
That's their position.
That's why the Republican Party is racist and you shouldn't.
No, we sit and we debate
because we think that's the right way to do it
because you, your book is called what?
Yeah.
Win the art of debate.
debate is arguing. Put the link below Rob so if people want to go support the book, they have it.
Watch this. Hinduism, 166, $200,000. Pretty good. It's contributing to society.
I'm a great admirer of the Hindu community. Judaism, you're supporting of them? $150,000.
You think they're net positive for America? Yes. Okay. Protestants, 82,500. Orthodox Christians 78.
Catholicism, 74. Islam 68, right? Atheists are 85. Okay, they're making 85.
thousand dollars and then you got what is it uh buddhism man that's a bad shout out to buddhists you guys
you guys got to figure out a way to make money guys this is like serious stuff right there pray a lot yes
so to me this isn't about skin color or racism you like when i meet indians in america i got
to tell you the ones i've met they love america they actually love living here i get what you're
saying patrick but this is a slight problem for you because you say i'm not speaking for a
republic or republican party but you are in right wing media space there's no debate about
I'm not debating that.
Yeah.
But you're an immigrant from Iran who came in as a refugee.
I have a slightly different view.
Exactly.
Exactly.
So when you say Hinduism great, okay, go tell the Texas Republican Party.
Go tell conservatives in Texas.
You know why?
Let me finish my point.
All these Hindus in Texas, well-off Hindus, they supported Trump and Maga.
And guess what?
They're trying to build a temple in Houston, and people are protesting outside saying,
take this demonic religion outside.
I'm no fan of Vivek Ramoswami.
Right?
I've interviewed him.
We had a great clash, but I do admire him as a smart guy.
He succeeded in life.
He's super patriotic.
He's very eloquent.
He's running for governor of Ohio.
Do you see the clip the other day?
Guy stands up in the crowd.
Gropa guy stands up, says,
Hinduism is a pagan, demonic religion.
Why should we have you leaders?
This is what the Republican Party,
for you to say that not a racist party,
when I'm seeing what they're doing to Vivette Ramoswamy,
forget Muslims, what they're doing to Hindus in Texas,
what they're doing to Hindus in Ohio?
This is a white supremacist party, yes.
What's your definition of racism?
Is nobody racist?
No one.
I think...
What's your definition of racist?
May I finish?
Please.
You're raising your voice.
Why are you screaming?
I'm sitting right across from you, bro.
Like, let's act American, not Middle Eastern.
You shouted it earlier, but yes, new Middle Eastern.
Fair enough.
Okay.
So to me, I think a part of it is I think everybody has a little bit of bigotry and dumb, okay?
Everybody.
And I know it's going to sound like, what are you talking about?
I think everybody is a little bit against some community.
By the way, it could be as simple as you're a Red Sox fan.
I'm a Yankees fan.
I can't stand you.
There's no way.
It could be you're from Boston and from New York.
Tribalism.
People are tribal.
By the way, that's natural.
Agreed.
That's not like a, you know, you were a kid.
You were part of a gang.
You're part of another gang.
Okay, we're going to...
Yeah, attacking a religious minority is now.
So that's that part.
The other side is, Colin, you know, like,
if there's one thing, like I brought, what do you call it,
Westmore that we're speaking to,
and I'm like, you realize, like, for Democrats,
why did they lose so much of their support during this period?
Let me finish, and he can argue it and say we didn't.
I think some of the positions they took in COVID was out of control.
I think some of the positions they took what LGBTQ, to me,
was out of control.
Colin everybody,
racist, little too much. Calling everybody a bigot, a litter too much.
Call it, making everybody feel like I'm a bad person.
You need to read the book, my friend. These are all straw man, calling everybody a racist.
I was very specific. I said, Randy finds a racist. I said Donald Trump's a racist.
And I said, the Republican Party's indulged racism and white supremacy. I can stand by those with
receipts? You're calling the Republican Party that racist.
If a party institutionally allows for racist to take power and do racist policies, what should I call it?
Oh, my God. Okay, let me give you one. Can I give you an example? Yeah.
Okay. So right now, when you came to America, you came in 1990,
In 1990, I checked before I came here.
George Bush Sr. was president.
Yes.
And he allowed in 122,000 refugees, of which 4% were from the Middle East.
So you and your family, how many came from your family, if you don't mind me asking?
Me, my mom, my dad, my sister, four of them.
So four of you were part...
My dad came in 84 because my parents got a divorce, and then he came back in 1990 separately.
Okay, so three of you came on that, we did.
We did.
We waited...
We went to Germany from Germany.
I read it, story.
Come in 1999.
So you're part of the lucky 5,000 people from the Middle East.
I feel like...
I feel like I'm the luckiest man I live in America.
Okay.
And that was George Bush Sr.
I'm not a man I'm fan of, but he did that.
He understood the response, as did Reagan.
You know Donald Trump since October has allowed in 6,069-69 refugees.
Not 120,000, only 6,000 and 69.
And do you know that 6,066, 99.9th of them are from white South Africa?
Only three are Afghan.
That's the numbers.
Are you serious? That's a fact.
Pull it up, Rob.
6,000 refugees.
All of them are white South Africans fleeing from an imaginary genocide.
The previous guy brought more people than four presidents combined.
Hold on, he brought in a hundred and twenty five thousand.
He's trying to say, guys, time out, let's get back for our people.
No, we talk about refugees. Refugees are different.
It's not about jobs.
Refugees, your international obligation.
Like you're talking H1B, green card, which one are you talking?
Refugees, you know the vetted program.
Sure.
Where you're vetted abroad.
You checked you're not a terrorist, all of that stuff.
That's what we did.
Yes.
Biden did it too.
He allowed 125,000 people up the cap.
Trump dropped the cap with Stephen Miller to seven and a half thousand.
Okay.
And since October he allowed in 6,
6,669, according to the Washington
I don't know where you're going with this.
He allowed in only three Afghans and 6,06 white people from South Africa.
There are two things I would say about that.
Number one, that's racist.
You let it a 99.9% of your refugees are white people who are not refugees,
and you don't allow people from Iran, Iraq, Syria.
And the second point is, Donald Trump will allow you into this country.
And yet you sit and support you heard it from three times.
Donald Trump would not have allowed Little Patrick Bet David into this country.
How do you feel about that?
You're so funny.
A genuine question.
You are so funny.
It's a genuine question.
He wouldn't have let Little Patrick bid in this year.
No, no Iranians were allowed in this year.
So how would you have gotten?
You know what would have happened?
We would have waited one more year or two more years.
For a Democrat to come and let you in.
Bush senior let us and he was a Republican.
Don't act like, no, no, for a better republic.
No, but that's not the point.
That is the point.
He did not allow in Iranians, Iraqi.
Is it fair to say issues are fluid?
Things change, meaning.
No, refugees are obligation that America is always stuck to until Donald Trump.
What is an issue in 2020?
Maybe different than what's a top three issue in 2016, then 2012?
Plenty.
You're great.
Guess what?
What did his base want?
Who cares what his base ones?
That's who we voted for.
That's a different argument.
You're moving, why we're talking about, is he racist?
I'm giving my evidence.
He stopped all refugees from coming in from what he called.
What do you call them?
What do you call them?
Itself a racist phrase.
And then he allowed in white people.
Would you disagree with?
Some of these places are shared whole country.
I don't think you call entire country.
You don't think some places are generalizing about an entire place.
You think some places are not shedhog.
What is your definition of racism, Patrick?
Because you don't seem to think anything's racist.
What do you define as racist?
If you define as racist, I, I don't know.
But nobody's a racist.
No, I don't know.
I don't know if, I think it's a weak argument, I think it's a weak position to say,
hey, that guy doesn't like me and my race and where I'm from.
What is your definition of racism?
If you don't have one, say so.
To be honest with you, if you want this.
I think if you call it entire country, entire people shake garbage, low IQ, it's racist.
Medi, I think every single person has an element of racism.
That's a different argument.
From one person to 99%.
You keep moving a goalpost.
But you're asking racism.
It's like not liking an ethnicity, not like in a community.
Yeah, not like it.
Is that what you're looking for?
Yeah, if he says, we're going to only have white people in and not shit hole country people, and that's racist.
Yes, I think that's right.
That's not racist.
I don't know what is.
99.9% of refugees are white South Africans.
Come on.
You want to, okay, Rob, can you do me favor?
He calls all Somalis low IQ and garbage.
That's stuff that you're saying right now.
It's all true.
Can you pull up Biden's administration?
Who was the guy that was the transgender that we're supposed to leave?
That's what you're going to?
When I quote the president making racist remarks, you got no comeback?
Wait a minute.
What's the argument of the I with you that massively failed?
Are you supportive of the I?
I don't know what's your definition.
Are you supportive of the I don't play.
This is not right wing bingo.
Your words mean nothing to me.
I'm from outside the right wing media chamber.
DEA is meaningless.
Guy, I talk to guys on the left wing side.
Like, who do you think I talk?
You think I just talked to right wing people?
No, but where you say, DEI and the transgender guy from Biden and Ilhanoma.
This is like right wing bingo, is this a good pick?
Yeah, Rachel Levy and I interviewed on my show.
Was he phenomenal what he did?
I'm sure she was very good at a job.
So you think he's...
What's that got to do with Trump being racist towards Somalis?
You think...
Patrick, you need to read the book.
Wait a minute.
Because in the book, I deal with people like you.
This is pure deflection.
The difference with me is...
You are deflecting.
This is not deflecting guys.
All Somalis are garbage and low-I-Q people.
Is that a racist statement?
Allow this to come to you.
I'm not talking about Rachel Levine.
Do you think...
I'm going to answer your question.
Do you think this person was hired because they were the best person for a job
or because he was playing politics?
That's a form of racism.
Rob, I'm going to read the second paragraph.
Levine is a professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at Penn State College of Medicine,
previously served as a Pennsylvania Physician General.
So I think Rachel Levin is more qualified.
to work in the health department, the Robert fucking Kennedy Jr.,
who has zero qualification?
You think RFK was hired for his medical qualifications?
So you think, you think...
No, no, Patrick, do you think RFK Jr. was hired for his medical qualifications?
By the way, do you know how many people previous to him were doctors?
Do you know, was RFK hired for his medical credentials?
Yes or no.
RFK was hired because he was making the arguments.
Whereas Rachel Levine is a professor of pediatric.
Wait a minute, but you're saying RFK is not qualified for his job.
Not to be health secretary, no.
By a mile, conspiracy theorist.
Conspiracy theorists who doesn't even understand basic medicine?
You take a transgender to be this job.
You think transgender people don't have intelligence?
No, no.
See what you're doing now?
You just went, you just went, you see what you're doing out.
You take a transgender person.
You're playing, see the difference.
So are you.
No, I didn't go to Oxford and do debate 24-7 to see this stuff my life.
I gave you hard evidence of Trump's racism and you said, Rob, pull up the transgender woman.
That's what happened.
Everyone watched you do it.
But I said Trump loud in 99% white people.
The point is, the previous guy picked people because of color.
If there is any person,
party that's racist. I'm not even asking about that.
Was the previous guy? Because they kept saying, black this.
I'm not even asking about that. Black this.
Black this, this many female, this many trans.
Trump did the same. The left is the party of the racist.
Even if I can cede that, it's irrelevant to my point that Donald Trump has blocked
refugees like yourself. Patrick Bet David would not have been allowed into America under Donald.
You don't know me. You would have come in illegally. You would come in illegally.
This is so interesting today. I would have made it here.
You heard it here. You're going to clip Ilhanoma, clip that. Patrick Bay David said if he wasn't allowed
in legally, he would come in illegally.
The difference between you and I, this doesn't bother me.
I understand the game we're playing.
I understand the conversation.
I'm not here for a game.
I just said to you earlier, this stuff has real world consequences.
Oh, this stuff has real world consequences.
Three Muslims just got killed in a mosque in San Diego because Republican Party racist rhetoric.
And do you know what?
Republican congressman couldn't even condemn it.
I assume you condemn what happened in San Diego.
We 100% condemned it.
Do you know Republicans wouldn't do it until they were forced to do it?
Brandon Gill was asked on the congressional corridor.
I'm not asking you to speak.
I'm telling you, it's bad, right?
But do you realize you think it's also bad that everything we had to hear in 2022 with Biden getting collected
was about how many black female candidate leadership team we're going to have?
Diversity is a good thing.
No, it's not.
Yes, it is.
No, based on leadership.
When he was president, we're going to find a way to have this percentage, let me finish, this percentage of pilots got to be female and black.
And by the way, Hollywood, you want to go to Hollywood what standards they created?
Do you remember the Hollywood standards?
In order to win an Oscar.
That's not true.
Can you please pull that?
The whole, you're, you're, you're going to be bumped.
Can you pull that up, please?
Elon Musk's propaganda.
This has been debunked a million times.
A million times.
What time are we at right now?
I've got a flight to catch soon.
That's what I'm saying.
But this is an important conversation
because I need you to concede that 99.
99.9% white refugees from South Africa is a racist refugee policy.
Zero.
Not allowing people in from Afghanistan and Syria.
Next time you come in, don't book a flight afterwards so we can go four hours.
Next time you're coming on my show.
We all heard you agree to my invitation.
I mean, I hereby invite.
Patrick Bet, David.
You can bring Rob with him.
If you need support, bring Rob with you.
So funny.
But we'll have you on the tale.
Let me wrap it up with some one word answers
and then let's go from there.
You ready?
Yep.
Okay, since you already brought them up,
I'll bring it up.
So I'll give you a name.
Oh, Rob is just proving me right, by the way.
Two or four DEI standards.
You don't have to, it's not something you have to take some boxes.
What do you mean, two or four DEI standards?
Pull up the standard.
Yeah, you have to have two or four DI.
They even said you have to have a underrepresented
racial ethnic groups,
an ensemble cast of at least 30% represent
from two underrepresented.
Somebody on disability.
First of all, first of all, diversity is a good thing, especially on screen.
I know you don't like that.
It's a bad word.
D word is a bad word.
Your people are like clutching their pearls right now.
You know why you're here?
All the valetainment viewers are clutching their pearls because Medi said diversity.
You know what I'm talking to you?
Do you know what I'm talking to you?
Do you need it to hear from me that you wouldn't be allowed into America if Trump was president?
Do you know what I'm talking to you?
Betty, do your stick?
I'll let you finish and then I'll say.
Do you know what I'm talking to you?
Please tell me.
Because you're good at what you do.
I appreciate that.
That's why you're here.
I appreciate it.
even if I said, hey, Rob, moving forward, listen, we need three disabled, two black, four gay,
buy this.
I know you need to tell your audience.
No, I'm not doing it.
In fact, the person who does that is hexath right now.
He's literally blocking black women and women from becoming generals and adults.
You are so obsessed with Trump, just asking for a job, bro.
Just go and say, can I be part of this freaking cabinet?
He wouldn't give it to me because I'm brown.
I'm almost thinking you are so upset.
It's like these girls that are so in love with somebody.
secretly, it's like it's infatuated.
I love that's the only argument you have.
Can I go?
You lost this one.
Please.
No, I didn't because technically you wouldn't be sitting here if Trump was president.
You already agreed.
I'm going to sell your book like no one's ever sold your book.
You are a great sales.
I want to say something nice about it.
I'm going to say you're great salesman.
By the way, the biggest part about this thing is I am so proud,
I am so proud that we converted another socialist into capitalist.
That is probably the proudest moment to somebody like, you did.
And I give you credit.
I'm so proud of you that you're publicly now.
capitalists and you're creating jobs. You can be a capitalist and a social. Can we do the one-word
answers please? All right. Tommy Robinson. Bigot. Nigel Farage. Overrated. Sadie Khan.
Underrated. Ilan Omar. Patriot. A.O.C. Presidential. Interesting. J.D. Vance.
fraud. Marco Rubio.
Little. Little.
Trump, little, little Marco.
Okay, I got you. I want to quote my man, Trump.
I have respect. Respect. Respect. Newsom.
Although Marco Rubio could be your president, by the way. Newsom.
Slick.
Interesting. Musk.
Idiot.
Bezos.
Spineless. Spineless. Spineless. What's the point of having fuck you money if you never
say fuck you? Just rolled over for Trump.
So you just want him to do that.
He doesn't like Trump.
I prefer the people who love Trump.
You know, I prefer the true believer.
These people who just hate Trump privately,
but roll over for him, can't stand him.
Spencer Pratt.
Pratt.
Joe Rogan.
Enigma.
Enigma?
Yeah, I don't know what to make of them.
Sometimes I'm like interesting.
Sometimes I want an idiot.
Have you guys ever done anything?
No, I've never done anything.
Well, you would do it, though?
Would I go on Joe Rogan show?
There's a time when I said 100% yes.
Now, maybe.
I'd come on PBD.
Yeah.
I want to reach the audience.
Why did you say you wouldn't go,
you said to Bassem,
you wouldn't go on a bunch of different parts.
Yeah, I didn't say I wouldn't.
Did it change?
Like Fox.
Like Fox. I don't go on Fox.
I don't go on Fox.
Maybe I should change everything.
I've tried to have a hygiene rule.
I talk about it in the book.
Maybe I've just abandoned my hygiene rule.
I think you should go everywhere.
I think you should go to.
It's a tricky argument.
There's pros and cons.
Do you know why?
There's pros and cons.
What's the con?
The cons are platforming people
who don't deserve the legitimacy
of mainstream platforms.
Okay.
You're such a big deal like we should go to all these other places because
like if I go on Fox,
I'm basically telling people that's a legitimate news organization.
I believe it's a legitimate news organized.
It's a propaganda channel.
All right.
Okay.
I don't want to be part of that.
BB.
Criminal.
Biden.
Criminal.
Hillary Clinton.
Annoying.
I'll finish with that one.
So we'll finish with Hillary Clinton.
She got a lot of credit.
Folks, this was a good conversation.
Thank you for having me.
Go order his book.
Win the art of debating every argument.
That's a horrible cover.
Win every argument.
I love that cover, but it can be misread.
Win every argument,
the art of debating, persuading, and public speaking.
I've even persuaded Patrick today that he needed to be an illegal immigrant to get into Trump's America.
I enjoy talking to. I appreciate you for coming out and taking time. Thank you. Thank you, brother. Yes. Take care everybody. Bye bye, bye, bye.
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