The David Pakman Show - 5/16/25: Soft civil wars and big pharma bribes

Episode Date: May 16, 2025

-- On the Show: — Trump talks about suspending habeas corpus, a mayor is arrested for protesting, and much of the country shrugs. We explain how normalization is the point—and how authoritaria...nism doesn’t need shock, just your resignation. — From judges being stalked to school boards under threat, we unpack what modern civil war actually looks like—and how the U.S. may already be in one. — Trump’s team is openly considering prosecuting Democrats. — Trump’s orange spray tan gets more protection from Republicans than the Constitution. A student asks why he’s orange—and a GOP rep panics. — We ask the uncomfortable question: what if Trump doesn’t even need to finish his term? We explain how Trump was always the vehicle, not the destination—and why J.D. Vance is the backup plan. — RFK Jr. casually admits Trump took $100 million from Big Pharma—and Trump nods. Then the pharma stocks go up. But sure, he “can’t be bought.” — MAGA civil war explodes as Trump names a new Surgeon General who’s too moderate for the fringe. Anti-vaxxers turn on Trump. RFK Jr. branded controlled opposition. — Rand Paul goes rogue, saying Trump shouldn’t accept Qatar’s $400 million plane, and admitting tariffs hurt Americans. Somewhere, Jesse Watters faints. — Friday Feedback returns: We respond to questions about the MAGA economy, Trump’s spiral, the illusion of civil discourse, and the future of this show. -- On the Bonus Show: Right-wing reactions to Trump getting gifted a $400 million plane from Qatar, and much more... 👍 Save 20% on LUCY nicotine gum by using code PAKMAN at https://lucy.co 🛡️ Incogni lets you control your personal data! Get 60% off their annual plan: http://incogni.com/pakman 🔊 Babbel language learning: Get up to 60% OFF at https://babbel.com/pakman -- Become a Member: https://davidpakman.com/membership -- Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/davidpakmanshow -- Get David's Books: https://davidpakman.com/echo -- TDPS Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow -- David on Bluesky: https://davidpakman.com/bluesky -- David on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I want to talk to you today about normalization, hyper normalization, getting used to all of this. You know, there is a point in every kind of slow motion collapse where people adapt, people stop reacting, outrage at what's going on around us starts to wear off and the shock fades and things that were once unthinkable kind of become normal. And then we get back on Tic Tac or we go bowling or we do whatever it is that we do. Presidential front runner says he wants to root out the vermin and it doesn't affect his campaign and he becomes president. A top aide to the president says we are looking at suspending habeas corpus and doing away with
Starting point is 00:00:53 due process. A sitting mayor is arrested for protesting at an ICE facility. Trump gets a free private jet and everybody just kind of goes, oh, that's crazy. And then you keep scrolling and you shrug and that's the way it is. And it's really important every once in a while to be reminded that this is not supposed to feel normal, but that's the strategy where you down until you stop blinking. And this is what I've referred to and others have referred to before as hyper normalization. This is when the body and the mind enter a state where the system around us is so obviously broken and so absurd and dysfunctional that people know it. But you keep going anyway because nothing makes sense and everything sort of keeps functioning
Starting point is 00:01:46 and an absurd new baseline is established. I struggle with this. I maybe even more than you because I'm steeped in this stuff every day. I read it. I report about it. I talk about it for a living. And sometimes even I start to feel like I guess this is just the way things kind of are now. And that's the danger. And I recognize it in myself. And I know from what I've heard from some of you, you recognize it in yourselves as well.
Starting point is 00:02:14 And the minute you accept that this is just the way things are and they're going to be, we've lost. They don't need a coup. They don't need a civil war, although we'll talk about civil war in a little bit. They just need your resignation. They need you to shrug and say, it's crazy, but it's not immediately my problem. And this is the end game of authoritarianism. It's not mass support and the country going. We love authoritarianism. We love no due process.
Starting point is 00:02:44 It's not necessarily a violent takeover. It's widespread indifference and just enough of it for people to tune out and make space for everything to continue. So you are not supposed to get used to it, but they want you to be. So how do we fight it? We fight normalization by refusing to forget how it used to be before it got this insane. We repeat the truth even when it's repetitive. When Trump says for the hundredth time we were losing a trillion dollars in trade to China, we go, no, we were giving them a trillion dollars and they were giving us a trillion dollars worth of stuff. You bring up the past even when we're told you've got to move on. You connect the dots even when No, we were giving them a trillion dollars and they were giving us a trillion dollars worth of stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:25 You bring up the past even when we're told you've got to move on. You connect the dots even when the dots are exhausting between ignoring courts and suspending habeas corpus and mass deportations and no due process. We connected and we tell the whole story. And the goal really is to not allow the propaganda to go unchallenged. We speak plainly and not in euphemisms and we reject the well, both sides do. When only one side is dismantling democracy, we stop pretending that it's a both sides thing.
Starting point is 00:03:59 And then finally, and this one's harder. We make people feel the insanity again, not just think, oh, yeah, this is bad. This didn't used to be this way. People have to feel the appropriate emotions. And so if outrage and fear and urgency are appropriate, then we need people to feel that because the whole endgame here is numbness. It's about making the absurd feel boring. So you get back to whatever pickleball, right? Pickleball is great, by the way. It's about overwhelming you until
Starting point is 00:04:35 your instinct is I've got to disengage. So let's stay engaged. Let's let's stay human. You can't stop every abuse of power and we're not. But we have to refuse to go numb to it. And that is where we get this robust opposition. And there are many good reasons to mount it now. And I want to talk about one of them next. They are now looking at prosecuting Democrats just for kicks. Tom Homan went on Fox News and casually said he is in conversations about turning Trump's own former lawyer, Alina Haba, who's now acting U.S. attorney, into a weapon against Democrats, a weapon against Democrats. Take a look at this. We will ask the attorney general to prosecute you.
Starting point is 00:05:26 You can't cross that line. Have you talked to AG Pam Bondi about this time? No, I thought I thought the Lena Habba, the acting attorney in that area. Yeah, he has taken a serious, you know, going through a lot of videotape, talk to a lot of witnesses and we'll see what the investigation falls. But I saw the video. I think the members of Congress are very inappropriate. I'm professional. They put hands on law enforcement officers. This is a facility. We got very dangerous people. We got to control that
Starting point is 00:05:54 facility, not only for the safety of the officers, but the safety of the detainees and the safety of the general public. This was not the way to conduct oversight. There's a proper way to do it. This was not the way. This is not vague. This is not hypothetical. This is a top Trump tool openly bragging. He's having conversations with attorneys about political prosecutions. They are not even pretending otherwise. And the kicker is that Trump spent years screaming that Biden's weaponizing the Justice Department. Biden's going after political enemies. But let's be honest. This is projection.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Trump isn't mad that the DOJ is politicized. He was mad that under Biden, it wasn't under his control. What is he accused Biden of doing that which he is planning himself to do? J.D. Vance says we're going to go after the deep state. Stephen Miller wants to purge the DOJ and FBI and suspend habeas corpus. And Trump Trump's deportations are, which is a vomitous term. Tom Homan is talking about locking up Democrats. So law and order, forget about it. This is about power. This is about punishment. The conversations that I've had with Democratic officials are they know this is what they're planning. And the question is,
Starting point is 00:07:22 what sort of infrastructure, defense infrastructure can you build to be prepared because they are making it clear this is what they want to do? All right. Let's talk about civil war, not the civil war, but let's talk about civil war. I keep getting emails from people saying, are we headed for civil war, David? And it's asked as if it's a yes or no question. Like the civil war will be starting on, you know, May 22nd. What if we are asking the wrong question on the civil war issue? Because in a lot of places, if we look historically around the world, civil wars didn't start with uniforms and declarations. They started with denial.
Starting point is 00:08:07 They started with little things that people thought were isolated until it became too late. I'll give you some examples. In Yugoslavia, it started with politicians demonizing ethnic groups on TV. That was really the start of a civil war. We then got local militias, more organized disinformation, random violence that seemed like it came out of nowhere. And by the time people realized what was going on, cities were on fire and neighbors were killing each other. So it was a slow start in Rwanda, which I've read about probably the most of any of the examples I'll talk about today.
Starting point is 00:08:53 It started with radio hosts calling people cockroaches on the basis of their perceived or believed ethnic background. It didn't feel like war. It kind of was like, oh, it's talk radio. But then came the lists and the mobs and then came the genocide in Chile in the 70s. It was rumor and paranoia that started it. They're planning a coup. They're destroying the country. The military stepped in to restore order and then tens of thousands of people were disappeared. And so in the United States, it's unlikely that a civil war would look like 1861. It already doesn't.
Starting point is 00:09:27 First of all, it looks like death threats to school boards and judges being stalked, election workers fleeing their jobs and federal workers being laid off and state legislatures threatening cities with policies that they don't like presidents talking about suspending the Constitution, habeas corpus, etc. So this wouldn't be a hot war. We would be talking about a soft or cold civil war. Probably no marching bands, although Trump's birthday parade, you know, is promising a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Maybe there will be marching bands there. No formal battlefield. It would be chaos and political violence and institutional collapse one headline at a time. This goes back to the story we started with about how this is not supposed to feel normal. And unfortunately, this civil war may feel very normal. One side replacing school boards and banning books and rewriting laws to stay in power and the other side saying don't overreact. But a lot of times that's how it starts. It starts soft. And by Pete, by the time people admit that it's happening, it's already here. So we have to obviously, on the one hand, hope it's temporary, believe the fever will break and that reason will return. But look at everything we went through in the last 10 years and Trump's back in power.
Starting point is 00:10:52 So this is why I started the show talking about hyper normalization when things get so absurd and surreal that it all starts to feel normal. That's how people stop resisting. And that's how democracies die without a single shot fired. I'm steeped in this stuff every day, but I'm feeling the authoritarian slide and I'm also feeling sensitive to the temptation to tune it out. So the important thing here is if people really do stop paying attention, then not only might we not notice the start of the soft civil war, it might be lost before we even realize that it's going on. Those are my thoughts on the civil war thing. I don't expect declarations of war. I don't even necessarily think that such a civil war would be violent in the streets the way many people are thinking. But that doesn't mean that it wouldn't be taking place.
Starting point is 00:11:47 All right. Apropos of nothing, a Republican congressman was asked, why is Trump so orange by a high school kid? This is not serious politics. This is a call. It may be a moment of Zen or something like that. A group of high school students went to D.C., visited the Capitol, and Republican Congressman Brian Jack, who's a former Trump White House aide, got the question of the day from a kid. Why is Trump so orange? And Congressman Jack's response, I don't really know anything about that. Take a listen to this. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:12:22 Yeah, please, please, please. Say it. That's you know what? It's it's your perspective. I asked why is President Trump so orange? Go ahead. Well that's your perspective. I don't really know anything about that. It's not a policy question.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Okay. This is teenage trolling, but it worked perfectly. The second Trump world gets asked anything off script, even something as unserious as why does the president look like a cheeto? They don't know what to say. And so it is symbolic. But what I was thinking about was, you know, you can lie about the economy. You can go, well, no, the tariffs are actually good.
Starting point is 00:13:03 And even though you can't see it in any numbers, it's going to be good once we figure. OK, you can lie about elections and go, well, we had 63 court cases and I don't care that. OK, you can't lie your way out of it being painfully obvious that Trump is a very strange orange color and he's making himself that color on purpose. It's right there in broad daylight in every mugshot. And they don't know what to say when they are asked about it. So good for that kid. Listen, could have asked about tariffs, would have gotten some bullshit answer from the Republican congressman. Instead, he was asked, why is Trump so orange? And he didn't have an answer. We've got a great show for you today. Stay with us. We'll take a super quick break and be right back. Today's show is sponsored in part by Lucy
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Starting point is 00:16:16 Not because Trump gets impeached, not because he's voted out. I mean, he's not going to be voted out short of the end of his term. But what I mean is if everybody around him gets what they want before the end and they are done with Trump, what happens effectively to this presidency? I'm not saying Trump keels over or resigns in disgrace. I'm just saying that those who had things they wanted from Trump, the massive donors who dumped money into his, uh, election campaign like Elon Musk and you know, the billionaires, the strategists, the think tank guys, the we've got to fight the deep state people. They don't need them around forever.
Starting point is 00:17:01 They never did because Trump has been a vehicle this entire time, not really the destination. And if we're honest, people like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel and whoever else, the heritage foundation, none of them ever cared about Trump as a person. They cared about what would Trump let us do and what would Trump do for us because Trump causes chaos and he distracts the press and he says windmills cause cancer and they go around rewriting laws they don't like or ignoring laws that they don't like deregulating industries that help their bottom line stacking courts. And we seem to be in a situation where they are already getting a lot of what they wanted.
Starting point is 00:17:47 They've gutted a bunch of environmental rules. They've kneecapped the federal workforce through doge firings and layoffs. They've got a bunch of judges. Look at the stuff the Supreme Court is considering now, which 10 years ago, a Supreme Court would never have dreamed of. They've defunded watchdogs. They're continuing to move forward on these deportation plans. They created their own Department of Efficiency, which was this Trojan horse for deregulation and data access, which now they've got the data access through 2029, even though Elon's leaving and Doge is dissolving.
Starting point is 00:18:20 So the question becomes, what will they continue needing Trump for? Is JD Vance a VP or is he a backup plan in a more tangible sort of strategic way? Because when we look at Vance functioning as Maga with a working memory, he'll sign the same orders. He'll enforce the same policies. He'll carry out the same cruelty without, I guess, the rants and the indictments and the social media meltdowns. Trump brings the cult with him.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Vance brings the discipline. And if Trump starts to flail, if he's no longer useful, if he gets too erratic, J.D. Vance is ready. Now I know that many of you are saying, I'm not really sure that JD Vance really is Maga. I mean, at one point he says, Trump is America's Hitler. Uh, he said he disagreed with Trump. He was an anti Trump Republican, right? But the point is how is he functioning right now?
Starting point is 00:19:20 And he has been fully sucked in to the mega universe. So this is about a transition which may not necessarily be visible to the public, although it might be, which is that this was never about Trump. And once they get everything they need, it's not 2016, it's not 2020. Trumpism isn't a person anymore. It's a system. And the movement really doesn't need Trump to govern anymore. They needed him to break the doors open and he did it. And so where we find ourselves today is with the real power players operating behind the scenes. They've got their
Starting point is 00:19:57 loyalists. They've rewritten their rules. They've drained federal agencies of people who can push back. And the second that Trump truly becomes inconvenient, this is not 2019 where he's probably running for reelection. The party, uh, the system rather can run without Donald Trump. The real danger is that he doesn't have to be there for this thing to keep moving. And that should actually terrify us because there, there's two ways to interpret this. On the one hand, lame duck Trump no longer of use to people. Once he gets his main, his primary means of destruction done, they don't care about Trump.
Starting point is 00:20:38 They'll dump them. Okay. We could say, well, that's good. There's a different perspective, which is that's actually really bad because what used to be, I mean, listen, if you looked at what was MAGA Trumpism during the 2016 primary, it wasn't very much. It was Trump. And if Trump had gotten knocked out of the 2016 Republican primary MAGA Trumpism is dead because it was just one person. It grew and grew and grew into this cult called the personality and more of a literal cult over time. It is now such that you have the acolytes, you have the cash Patels and the Charlie Kirk's
Starting point is 00:21:18 and the fill in the blanks. Right. And so in a sense, the fact that they don't really care that much about Trump, the insiders should be terrifying because it means that MAGA Trumpism has become a system that is bigger than the man. It's a machine at this point. And if the if Trump flames out of the machine operator flames out halfway through, it's not a problem because they've got the blueprint.
Starting point is 00:21:42 The people they want in power are in power. And losing Trump could even make the movement more dangerous because the next guy probably won't be as distracted as Trump, probably won't be as feeble and diminished as Trump, probably won't be obsessed with toilets and water pressure, he or she, probably he would just get it done. So the question I leave you with again is kind of where we started. What if they don't really need Trump for the full term? Let me know what you think. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stood next to Donald Trump this week and casually goes, Trump took a hundred million dollars from big pharma. What? And Trump nods, nods in agreement. Yes, I did. I took a hundred million dollars from big pharma. This came as a surprise to a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:22:45 Did Trump know what he was nodding along with? Take a listen to this and then I want to talk about what point RFK was trying to make and whether it actually backfires. Who is a man of his word, who has the courage? President Trump was taking money from the pharmaceutical industry, too. I think they gave you one hundred million dollars. But Trump nods and he goes, that's right. They were good. The pharmaceutical industry gave you one hundred million dollars. That's right, says Trump. So let's start with the facts and then we're going to build this out because there's a
Starting point is 00:23:19 lot here. Trump admits the pharmaceutical industry gave him $100 million. And the takeaway that RFK wants us to have is despite getting the $100 million, Trump can't be bought. He thinks it's a flex, but it's not really the flex that Bobby Kennedy Jr. thinks it is. If you are saying that a corrupt industry gave the president $100 million and the only defense is, but Trump didn't do what they wanted him to do. It's still bribery. And what I mean by that is we've talked about this so many times.
Starting point is 00:23:59 We talked about it with the Ukraine stuff. We need you to open to say you're opening an investigation into the Biden family. This was back in the first term, a fit of an attempt at bribery that fails to come to fruition is still bribery. It may just not be successful online. There are people saying this was a Freudian slip. That's that's all this is. They didn't mean Trump was confused and RFK was confused and it was a glitch, a verbal
Starting point is 00:24:28 glitch and it didn't mean anything. I don't think so. I believe that this is what it looks like when politicians are so emboldened by the Supreme Court that they help to stack that now they say the loud part out loud on camera into a microphone. Taking the money is accepting the bribe and Trump has been bought. And we really need to understand the context here. The whole reason for this press conference, OK, that were RFK spoke and said this was to announce an executive order to lower
Starting point is 00:24:59 prescription drug prices, in theory, bad for big pharma. And right after the announcement, pharma stocks surged. They didn't drop. They surged the translation being the industry isn't worried about Trump's executive order and they shouldn't be because as we talked about yesterday and we talked about the day before this executive order on lower lowering big pharmaceutical prices, it's both vague and toothless. At best, it's symbolic. This executive order on lower lowering big pharmaceutical prices. It's both vague and toothless. At best, it's symbolic. At worst, it's another piece of toilet paper. Trump can flush down his toilet. Analysts are looking at it saying it's it's not going to do anything unless there
Starting point is 00:25:36 are individual deals with each company, maybe over each drug, which, by the way, that's what Biden was working on. It just gives Trump room for backroom corruption to even do that. But otherwise nothing's going to happen. And then they're on stage pretending we're the big fighters of big pharma house. Republicans are trying to gut Medicaid. So how is all of this not bribery? He took the money. He acknowledges it. He makes an announcement and it looks like it's completely toothless. Everybody's profiting and RFK Jr., his own secretary of health and human services, is bragging like it's some kind of moral victory that Trump took the 100 million, but he didn't
Starting point is 00:26:17 give him anything for it. It's so nakedly corrupt that it's hard to even call this politics anymore. And we should really be calling it what it is, which is a protection racket. And for all of the talk about this industry is not going to like us and that industry is not going to like us because it would be so serious and they're going to be quaking in their boots. The themes continue to be as much deregulation as possible to let industry do whatever the hell it wants. American people be damned with toothless executive orders, which at best do nothing
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Starting point is 00:28:27 for a huge 60 percent discount. The link is in the podcast notes. Donald Trump's selection for surgeon general Casey Means has set off a full blown civil war inside the MAGA movement. And I have to tell you that I love it. Now, the reason this is happening is not because Casey means believes raw milk is a miracle cure or that your body is a sort of a radio antenna to God. It's that stuff bizarre as it is actually fits right in. The outrage is that Casey means isn't fringe enough. She's been vaccinated. She's not screaming about vaccine autism conspiracies. And for the hardcore anti-vaxxer Trump that helped that Trump helped normalize, it's a betrayal. She's nowhere near radical enough. And the reaction from some wings
Starting point is 00:29:23 of MAGA has been immediate and it's been vicious and they are calling her a Manchurian asset. They are. It's wild when they you get a conspiracy theorist nominated for a role and then conflicting conspiracy theorists come out of the woodwork and go, no, she's terrible for all these reasons. Some are accusing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of secretly working for Big Pharma, saying Trump was duped by the big by the deep state and got tricked by RFK working for Big Pharma to bring in Casey Means. And it's not like this is a political disagreement. It's sort of like a gang warfare among people who no longer
Starting point is 00:30:06 know what's real. They only know who's on my team. What are the things I'm supposed to say to virtue signal which team I'm on? And this is what happens when the machinery of truth collapses. In my book, I talk about not the disagreement over what the facts are, but the incomprehension around what sort of statement even qualifies as a statement of fact. And we have a machinery of truth that is completely collapsed. You look at social media, for profit news, unregulated influencer grifts, and they have trained people.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Some of them have trained people to distrust anything communal science consensus, journalism, public institutions. We've got to distrust all of it. And instead they elevate gossip that gets passed around their peer groups, Facebook groups and the like. We've gone, unfortunately, from being a country that used to argue about policy to one that has adults yelling taunts about vitamins on TikTok and our national epistemology of sorts has been completely shattered and destroyed. Why look at an FDA label when you've got a podcast guest telling you I've got a longevity elixir with turmeric and cordyceps spores and a coupon code. And this is not only a MAGA problem.
Starting point is 00:31:34 It's a systemic failure because for decades, the FDA and the DOJ have kind of let the whole supplement industry run wild in a legal gray area, which we've talked about before. You've got real drug makers strictly regulated about what they can say on labels and how manufacture happens. And then separately, you've got this entire sort of gray area space lacking regulation without oversight, without consequences, without science, just kind of like hashtags and influencer recommendations. And unfortunately, Americans who have been increasingly priced out of a broken health care system fall for it because they're desperate for I've got the one strange hack and they prefer that rather than going bankrupt over a doctor's visit in a country that has this thing called
Starting point is 00:32:25 medical bankruptcy, which you don't see almost anywhere else. Now, I think it's also important to consider that when a broken health care system makes actual medical care inaccessible or unaffordable, it's natural that the free market would come in and fill the vacuum with snake oil. And because this garbage isn't technically against the law, thanks to these regulatory loopholes that have been carved out by supplement lobbyists, there's really no filter left between this is an evidence based treatment and this is a delusion. And there's a bunch of different stuff in between.
Starting point is 00:33:02 So one problem is people don't even realize that they're being marketed to. It's really not a marketplace of ideas. It's more like a flea market of false hope that's that's being used to target people who are trying to figure out what to do in this broken health health care system. So it's become a profitable idiocracy. It's propped up by legal loopholes. It's weaponized by low grade cyber war and all of it. And it's a sort of tragedy that our enemies didn't even need tanks. They just had to inject chaos.
Starting point is 00:33:34 We invited it in and we bought using the promo code. And this is how we end up eating ourselves alive. Now we get back to the Casey means thing. You know, you it's not uncommon in the MAGA space that they become victims of the monster that they created. You feed people lies for a decade and eventually they demand purer lies. The fringe becomes mainstream. Conspiracies become mainstream. And suddenly you've got a surgeon general nominee, Casey means who's not being attacked for saying COVID was a Darwinian moment. She's being attacked because she didn't go further. She's not wacky enough for some. And there used to be kind of like a basic social contract. We could disagree about the solutions, but we're at least
Starting point is 00:34:25 arguing about the same problem that there was a period during which that was the case. That's gone because today Americans don't just disagree on politics. They disagree about reality, whether vaccines even work, whether the surgeon general should be a licensed doctor, whether the earth is flat. It just all sort of winds up kind of in the same space. And once we lose this shared sense of reality, democracy becomes impossible. I've talked about this in the context of Plato's predictions that there are problems with democracy that include that eventually, uh, uninformed people elect terrible politicians.
Starting point is 00:35:02 Uh, we've talked about it in the context of the medical space and vaccines and all of this other stuff. You really can't negotiate with compromise with or find a middle ground with delusional hallucinations. You just can't. Once you convince people that medicine is a scam and facts are just a plot and science is tyranny. How do you negotiate with that? And so what we have now is a cult. And eventually the cult turns on its own. And as wacky as it was for Trump to say, we're going to replace Dr. Jeanette Neshawat, who, by the way,
Starting point is 00:35:39 also had no business being surgeon general with Casey Means, who really has no business being Surgeon General with Casey means who really has no business being Surgeon General. You then have this other group that comes in and goes, it's not that she's too crazy. She's not crazy enough. And now you've got a mini mega civil war over exactly that. There's a Republican senator who is occasionally correct. He has principles, many of which I disagree with, but that sometimes get him to the right answer. And his name is Rand Paul. He's a Republican
Starting point is 00:36:13 senator from Kentucky. And Rand Paul, after we were told there's a 90 day pause on the Chinese tariffs, Rand Paul went on Fox News and to Jesse Waters smug smirking face. He said, you know what? We're still keeping way too high a tariff on Chinese imports and that will be passed on to American consumers. And of course, on this issue, Rand Paul is completely correct. When he has successes with trade, I've said I will compliment him. If he succeeds in lowering tariffs and lessening the obstacles to trade,
Starting point is 00:36:52 I'll be right there. I think it's unknown with China. We started out at 145 percent. Then we went to 80 percent. Now we're at 30 percent. But that's 30 percent more than we have on currently. So this will be a 30 percent rise in any goods who are coming from China. And somebody will pay that. It will be the consumer. If the consumer is happy to pay more when they go to Wal-Mart or more when they go to Target in order to get fairness or to teach China a lesson, then so be it. But the proof is in the pudding. We'll see what happens over the next six months to a year. He is exactly right.
Starting point is 00:37:27 And thanks to our friend decoding Fox News for this clip. He is exactly right. As I've said before, we can organize our economy any number of ways. We could say, hey, you know what? It's valuable enough to us to secure our supply chains domestically, to know that we don't have Chinese slave indentured or child labor. Uh, and to do that, it's worth paying more for stuff. So we will completely reorganize our economy, which has been organized for 50 years on the
Starting point is 00:38:01 idea that we actually prefer the cheap Chinese goods. We're going to change all that around. We'll take eight to 10 years, bring a bunch of these supply chains back home, pay way more for stuff. We can do that, but we've got to be honest about what we're doing. And this is what's missing when Trump says tariffs on China will make us strong and we say, well, they'll just make us pay more for stuff. Bringing manufacturing back home, it will make us significantly less reliant on
Starting point is 00:38:26 Chinese supply chains. That's great. I mean, I'm not going to say that's a bad thing. I think that's a good thing, but things are going to cost way more. And by the time that those manufacturing capacities are built domestically, six, eight, 10 years from now, things are going to cost way more. As Rand Paul says, if we want that because we say it's worth it, it'll feel better to know there's no child labor from China going into my tchotchkes. It'll feel better to know that no matter what winds change politically in China, it doesn't matter because we're manufacturing domestically. I'm with you, but it's going to cost way more. And we have to be honest with the American people about that rather than just say it's all upside. No, things will cost way more. Another example of Rand Paul, just being honest, this is
Starting point is 00:39:10 basic stuff. Rand Paul, as a Republican, says Trump shouldn't accept the plane from Qatar. He just shouldn't do it. They have a history of human rights abuses. Take a listen. So should we be putting out our gimme, Senator? Well, it's a little bit different than a gimme putt. And the Constitution in Article two talks about the president can't take emoluments or gifts from foreign leaders. And so there is a provision in the Constitution says you can't do this. And so the question is, can you do it if it's only for official purposes? If it came to someone in Congress, they can vote and the ethics committee can look at it. With his, there will have to be some kind of adjudication. This has never been done. And it's not like a ride on the plane.
Starting point is 00:39:52 We're talking about the entire $400 million plane. I think it's not worth the appearance of impropriety, whether it's improper or not. I don't think it's worth it. The other problem with Qatar is, see, I've spent time trying not to sell weapons to Qatar because they have human rights violations of their people. Many of their people are prevented from participating in the government, and some of the minority religious folks in Qatar are treated poorly. And so I really haven't been a big fan, and I wonder if our ability to judge their human rights record would be clouded by the fact of this large gift. So I wouldn't take it. That's just me.
Starting point is 00:40:28 I don't think it's a good idea. If Cutter does give it to him and he says, hey, Rand, you want to hop on the jet down to Palm Beach? You'll say no. Yeah. I've always wanted to ride on the Emiratis jet, you know, where you have a shower and a bathtub and all that stuff. Me too. And a bar and a dance floor all that stuff and a bar and a dance floor. But I've never been able to fork over the 20 grand, I think each way.
Starting point is 00:40:49 So I probably won't be riding on it. But no, I think it's a mistake. Listen, he's correct. Rand Paul has said some really dumb stuff over the years. Like remember when he said any single payer health care system makes the doctors slaves painfully stupid, painfully stupid, but sometimes his principles point him in the right direction. And Rand Paul is correct. Trump shouldn't accept a $400 million gift from the Qatari government. The Qatari government does have a history of human rights abuses. It's hard to imagine that after taking a $400 million plane from them, Trump is going to
Starting point is 00:41:23 be as well positioned to say the things he said about the Qatari civil rights abuses, human rights abuses in 2017. Trump is no longer saying that Rand Paul on this issue is completely correct. Is the tide starting to turn with even Republicans increasingly willing to criticize Trump? Rand Paul has been sort of willing to criticize Trump in certain areas for a long time. So I don't know that Rand Paul saying this is a sign the tide is turning, but maybe we will see more of this. We can only hope many in the audience know my first language is Spanish. I learned English later when I moved to the United States. And these days I do a fair amount of traveling and I always make an effort to learn some of the new
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Starting point is 00:43:35 All right, let's get into Friday feedback for this week. You can always email feedback, thoughts, questions, ideas, criticisms, trolling, uh, to info at David Pakman.com, but we'll also feature a YouTube comments or a Spotify comments, Twitter replies, Reddit posts, and all of it. All right, let's start with Enrique GP who says my family genuinely believes that Trump's big tariff strategy and the brief economic pain it inevitably brings will be worth it. How many people be convinced of this tariffs will bring back jobs strategy, uh, and then goes on to explain the details of what his
Starting point is 00:44:18 family believes. You know, my, my thought on approaching this is if tariffs brought back jobs, we would all have been rolling in cash from the last time that Trump tried this on a more limited scale. What happened last time? We did not get the jobs as a result of tariffs. We saw Trump have to bail out farmers as a result of tariffs. We didn't get a golden age of whatever in the United States. We didn't get manufacturing back. We didn't get any of it. So this really isn't policy.
Starting point is 00:44:53 It's let's do the thing that didn't work last time to every country instead of only to some countries and to a degree, it's become a loyalty test. And you know, when Enriquez is talking about here is that there are people in his family that are trying to pass the loyalty test, which is that even though they can't defend any of what Trump is doing economically, even though I'm sure they were screaming for Biden's head when eggs hit five bucks under Biden. Now they're down to suffer voluntarily because they're showing they're they're they're passing the loyalty test and whatnot. So I don't even know that I encourage you to engage with these people directly. But if you decide that that's what you want to do, try to ask them for when such a policy
Starting point is 00:45:46 brought economic prosperity. And if they go all the way back like Trump does to 1870, where he goes, we had no federal income tax, but we had tariffs and we were doing great. Consider that the economy then bore no resemblance to the economy today. The government wasn't doing almost any of the things the government does today. Inequality was outrageous and we had no services. So my real recommendation is don't even get involved in the conversation. All right.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Ham Burger 1975 wrote on YouTube, the time to debate MAGA is over. It's a complete waste of time. Focus on winning elections. I have two thoughts on this. It is obviously true. As I said to our last commenter, trying to reason with a lot of these MAGA people is like trying to explain gravity to someone who thinks it's a liberal hoax. It's a worthless experiment to try to convince them. But here's the deal. Sometimes when we do debates on the show, I'm not necessarily arguing with people to win them over. I'm exposing the nonsense way that they think to everybody else who's watching.
Starting point is 00:47:05 And of course we have to win elections, but information is what gets people off the couch and into the voting booth. So from a show perspective, I'm trying to do both. Now I've spoken about this before as far as like a retail versus a wholesale strategy. And as I've said, if you're arguing with your Maga uncle at Thanksgiving, that's the retail strategy. And as I've said, if you're arguing with your MAGA uncle at Thanksgiving, that's the retail strategy you're doing one-to-one. Is that a way to win elections? No, it's not. Is it a way to engage with people and, you know, maybe change one person's mind? Yes. And if you want to do that, if you can tolerate the depravity and frustration of trying to convince people one by one like
Starting point is 00:47:45 that, then do it. I think what I'm trying to do on the show and when I do a Tic Tac live and a bunch of Trump supporters call in or whatever, what I'm trying to do is show others the lapses in reasoning from the Maga people. It's not necessarily for that one person. So something to keep in mind, we've got to win elections and we've got to convince people we've got to do all of it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Uh, Julia Tano says the David Pakman show is my new favorite. I am going to check out the echo machine, the eco machine, right? It's the echo machine and get on the newsletter. Welcome Julia. Great to have you here. The newsletter is where we go deeper than we go on the show with a lot of these issues. The book is where we go even deeper than we go in the newsletter, sort of on how this whole mess got built and just big picture. I am thrilled by a couple of things.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Number one, we're seeing the most growth we've ever seen on the show, which by the way, I'm going to address in a moment because there's some haters who are coming out of the woodwork once again to say, David, you're circling the drain. The show will be gone soon. I'll get back to that in a moment. I'm flattered by the growth we're seeing, but also just anecdotally because Julia wrote in, we are starting to see more women get involved with the show. And the reason this is relevant is I don't know how many of you are necessarily
Starting point is 00:49:11 up on the demographics of online news shows, shows like this one, whether they have a male host or a female host, it actually doesn't matter. Shows like this one, online progressive news type shows. We have audiences that skew significantly male. And one of the amazing things we've seen is that on all platforms, the balance has shifted a couple of points back in the direction of female, which I think is great just to have more gender diversity in the audience. And also on tick tock, it's the closest to 50 50 in terms of gender split on any platform. So the takeaway is we want to reach as many types of people as possible.
Starting point is 00:49:52 And we're seeing some really, really optimistic numbers there as far as that is concerned. OK, Avery wrote in. Avery says, hey, David, I'm only 12 and I love your show, but I have one question. How will the nation come together to see the threat they are up against? If like you said, they are people who relentlessly support Trump. Our nation has been divided into two political groups who see differently on almost everything. How would you go about solving that problem? Well, first of all, Avery, I love that you're 12 and you're asking questions and following what's going on in the world around you. So you're already more thoughtful than like half of Congress. That's phenomenal. Now, here's my answer to the question. We don't have to agree on everything,
Starting point is 00:50:41 but we do need to share a basis for reality. If half the country thinks facts are optional, it's impossible to progress unless we completely exclude them from the political system. And the way we solve that, I've talked about that in the book. This is a big topic in the echo machine. I guess I don't have to hold the book up. I can just point back here and down here. Um, we do need education, communication, and yes, voting like hell and some empathy even when it's exhausting. But at some core level, if we're still arguing not over what the facts are, but what are facts, We are in real trouble. And even 12 year old Avery is figuring out that it
Starting point is 00:51:29 is very difficult to productively move forward on that basis. All right. Let's go to something a little different. Here's an attack. Darrell says you insignificant little twerp. If you never had Trump to discredit, you would be unemployed. Now go and crawl under a very small rock because we know you will fit. I love this. I love this because the, the argument here is if it weren't for this one thing, you'd be finished. People said the same thing when, when Biden won no more Trump, you're done.
Starting point is 00:52:06 In fact, we can go back further when Obama won, people said, you don't have George W. Bush to attack anymore. Your show's going to end. And we grew more under Obama than during any previous period. When Trump defeated Hillary after Obama's, uh, when Obama's term ended, people said, now that you don't have a friendly administration on your side, every the whole country is going to change under Trump. No one's going to want your left wing drivel. And during Trump's first term, we grew more than at any previous time in the show's history. Then when Trump lost to Biden, people said, you're not, you don't have Trump anymore. You're done. The show is done. What are you going to do? And the show grew more during Biden's four years than under any previous president.
Starting point is 00:53:10 And then now, once again, with Donald Trump in power as authoritarian as ever, we have seen the fastest growth of the show in history during Q1 of 2025. And you know what the theme is? The bigger the show gets, the more able to grow it is number one. And number two, we adjust. The show is never about one idea or one person. It's about what's broken and who's benefiting and why it keeps happening. Trump makes it easier to explain to a degree, but the folks saying with this new president, you guys are done. Fortunately they've been wrong every time so far. All right. Anxious scholar wrote on Reddit, why do you think Trump seems way more unhinged this time around?
Starting point is 00:53:48 I think it has to do with the staged assassination attempt and Elon rigging the election by throwing out legitimate votes. I think that after he committed and got away with such public and ludicrous acts of treason, he feels more privileged and untouchable, truly unhinged behavior at every moment. Listen, I don't know about Elon rigging the election by throwing out legitimate votes. I just, that's not something I'm confidently able to weigh in on right now. But what I can tell you is the reason Trump seems more unhinged is because he is. Last time he flirted with authoritarianism. This time he feels completely untouchable and he has gone full blown authoritarian. He dodged impeachment, dodged criminal charges, dodged consequences for four years as president,
Starting point is 00:54:30 four years as not being president while Biden was president. And now he's back with a vengeance. It's not a mystery. It's unchecked power with access to social media. He has no more races to run. He legitimately has reason to say to himself, they can't do anything to me because they haven't so far. And so the reason Trump seems more unhinged is he is and he also has far more unhinged people around him who are not restraining him in any way. Um, okay. Irene Phillips wrote on YouTube, Charlie Kirk is like that guy who graduated three years ago but hangs out in the high school parking lot to look cool to younger kids. Yeah, that's true. And it's not
Starting point is 00:55:10 just Charlie Kirk. There's this whole genre of mostly guys who figured out that if you yell about masculinity and pretend to care about free speech and throw in some, uh, you know, light religious apologetics, you can build the brand off of insecurity and moral panic. And when you see Charlie Kirk do these events at colleges, it's kind of like high school debate club energy. And I don't want to diminish high school debate club. It's high school debate club energy, but without actually sticking to, uh, logical statements and instead having a bunch of funding from rich people come in to help you set up the entire thing. It, it does not
Starting point is 00:55:55 project strength. That's for sure. And Irene is correctly identifying that Chuck commented on YouTube. People are so freaking dumb. The economy was bad. So Biden had to go. But now the economy is bad and that's actually good. It's literal insanity. Well, you know, this is the playbook right now. When the economy was bad under Biden, it was because Biden was doing the wrong things. And of course they couldn't actually find any metrics to say the economy was bad now that the economy is bad under Trump. And to be clear, most of the metrics are still okay. It's the forward looking stuff that's a concern, but we are told there's going to be pain. And now we're told it's good. The, the, the economic pain
Starting point is 00:56:40 we are now going to suffer is because it's a control. We're setting fire to the economy, but this time it's a controlled burn is what we are told to believe. I know not many people in my audience believe it, but the double standard and the hypocrisy is stunning. Now I'll be honest. I think Trump recognizes it because he's also now trying to figure out how to off ramp this terror fiasco before it really does start to torpedo the economy. But a very good point. Significant double standard, bad economy under Biden, which we can't identify is bad, bad
Starting point is 00:57:14 identity economy under Trump. We're all doing our part. We're all patriotic. It's all going to be great. We've got a great bonus show for you today. Sign up at join pacman.com. We'll see you then. And I'll be back on Monday.

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