The David Pakman Show - 6/20/25: MAGA is being ripped to shreds, Tulsi in trouble

Episode Date: June 20, 2025

-- On the Show: — MAGA is imploding: Trump attacks his own intelligence chief, Elon Musk turns on him, his tax bill collapses, and even Tucker and Cruz are fighting each other on air — Marjor...ie Taylor Greene publicly breaks with Trump over the Iran war, and the MAGA movement starts to fracture — Doctor Oz embarrasses himself on CNN with wildly inaccurate claims about the ACA and income verification — A C-SPAN caller confronts CNN’s Jake Tapper live about ignoring Trump’s declining mental health — Trump humiliates Tulsi Gabbard over her Iran testimony, considering eliminating her job entirely after freezing her out of the war cabinet — Trump’s foreign policy collapses as he scrambles for credit on Israeli strikes—only to be contradicted by his own Secretary of State — Mike Pence turns on Trump, blasting him over Iran, Ukraine, and the January 6 pardons — CNN host destroys a belligerent GOP congressman on air over his violent rhetoric and bizarre behavior -- This week's Friday Feedback -- On the Bonus Show: Mike Lee's disgusting tweet about Minnesota shooting, right wingers start saber rattling, and much more... 🤢 Reliefband: Use code PAKMAN for 20% OFF + free shipping at https://reliefband.com ⚠️ Ground News: Get 40% OFF their unlimited access Vantage plan at https://ground.news/pakman 👂 MDHearing: Use code PAKMAN to get a pair for just $297 at https://shopmdhearing.com/ 🛡️ Incogni lets you control your personal data! Get 60% off their annual plan: http://incogni.com/pakman -- Become a Member: https://davidpakman.com/membership -- Subscribe to our (FREE) Substack newsletter: https://davidpakman.substack.com/ -- 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 Welcome to the show. Hope you've got a good weekend ahead. The big news is that MAGA is collapsing under the weight of its own bullshit. This is what happens when you build a political movement on lies and loyalty tests instead of anything you actually believe. Donald Trump never believed most of the stuff he ran on, not in any really meaningful way. He said he was anti war because it pulled well and it helped to distinguish him from some of his Republican counterparts in the primary way. Back in 2016, he said he was religious because evangelicals demanded it, even though we all
Starting point is 00:00:44 know he's not religious. He said he was anti abortion because he demanded it, even though we all know he's not religious. He said he was anti-abortion because he knew he couldn't win a Republican primary without saying you're anti-abortion, even though we knew he's not really against abortion. And he was pro choice his entire life until he decided to enter politics. So none of it was real. It was all branding. And for a while you got to hand it to the guy. It actually sort of worked.
Starting point is 00:01:05 As long as Trump wasn't confronted with any of it, he could say whatever sounded good and then move on. But now the contradictions are starting to catch up with him and it's happening very quickly. This week, it's really happening with the Iran war. Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's own director of national intelligence, goes public and says U.S. intelligence doesn't believe Iran is building a nuclear weapon or that they're close. It was a serious measured assessment that at least seems to comport to the facts as
Starting point is 00:01:33 we currently know them. And Trump freaks out. Trump says during an interview, I don't care what Tulsi says. Iran's close to a nuclear weapon. He reportedly froze her out of a Camp David meeting and then is ramping up war talk on truth social, making it clear he doesn't give a damn what his director of national intelligence said. Iran's close to a nuclear weapon and he's getting the United States involved.
Starting point is 00:01:58 He doesn't want the truth. He wants compliance. And then the people he picked won't play along. So he turns on them. And that is one growing rift, which we will address more a little bit later. Now we zoom out. Magazine full civil war mode. Tucker Carlson going after Ted Cruz on air for pushing regime change in Iran. Another split in the MAGA movement. Tucker hits him with the basics. He knows, do you even know the population of Iran? Do you know the ethnic breakdown? Not things you have to know to
Starting point is 00:02:28 support war in Iran, as Ted Cruz proves, but certainly exposes that Cruz doesn't really know too much about what's going on. It was awkward. It was revealing. You know, you've got one wing of MAGA begging for war. The other one trying to pretend Trump is still the peace president. But the branding holds only until you're faced with a choice. Trump never really had a foreign policy. He had a slogan. I'm the antiwar president. And now that real decisions have to be made, the antiwar mask has started to slip.
Starting point is 00:02:58 While that's happening, the bromance with Elon Musk has imploded. Musk used to be a maga darling, dumped 250 million into Trump's campaign, ran the completely fake fabricated do nothing, do nothing good Department of Government Efficiency, backed Trump's agenda, at least in theory. But now they've had a blow up. He calls Trump's tax plan a disgusting abomination. He's hinting at launching a new party. He even retweeted something suggesting impeaching Trump, although he since has kind of taken
Starting point is 00:03:28 it back and said, I went a little far. I went a little far with some of that stuff because what Trump said was he wanted to do with Doge was make government more efficient and all the, you know, get rid of the bureaucracy stuff and all of it. And then all of a sudden, Doge runs up against runs up against this Trump tax bill, which is the opposite of Doge in so many ways. Trump reacts like a mob boss, threatens Elan's contracts, floats retaliation, lashes out online.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Markets see it. They melt down. Tesla stock drops. Trump's media company takes a hit. Disastrous slap fight between narcissists. They clean it up a little for the sake of their stock prices. And then we get to Trump's big tax bill. He said he would fix everything with this tax bill and it's falling apart. You've got a group of fiscal conservatives inside Trump's own party saying we don't like this. Tom Massey and Rand Paul in the Senate, they say this is not what we signed up for because it increases the debt or it
Starting point is 00:04:34 gives away too much to the rich or does nothing for working people. In other words, it's a scam and some Republicans are done covering for it. So we zoom out and we kind of take stock of where we are. Trump is attacking his own intelligence chief. His movement is at war with itself. His billionaire backers are turning on him. They don't like the tariffs. They don't like this. They don't like that.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Trump's party may not even pass his own bills. And so this is not a master plan falling into place. This is a movement collapsing under its own contradictions, under the weight of its own bullshit. And the thing about it is when you don't really believe in anything, which is Trump, when every position is a performance, it can work until you're forced to act. When the abortion ban comes to the table or the war drums start beating or someone goes, this is going to cost trillions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Who the hell is going to pay for it? The fact that you don't really believe in anything and you'll say whatever it takes to get elected, it starts to implode and everything starts to fall apart. So it's very, very interesting to watch what's going on. This is not necessarily the collapse of MAGA as an oh, they're going to kick Trump out. No, Trump's alive. He's going to make it to the end of his term.
Starting point is 00:05:58 But it's that the coalition is completely crumbling. And even Marjorie Taylor Green is now getting in on the action. One of Trump's most loyal foot soldiers has been radical and repugnant reactionary Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green. She did the near unthinkable, which is call out the idea of war with Iran. This is a now viral excretion on X where Marjorie Taylor Green posted, quote, Americans want cheap gas groceries, bills and housing. They want affordable insurance, safe communities and good education for their children. They want a government that works on these issues.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Considering Americans pay for the entire government and government salaries with their hard earned tax dollars. This is where our focus should be, not going into another foreign war. So she doesn't name Trump directly. She's not yet ready to, but she of course doesn't have to. Everyone knows who started this war. Everyone knows who escalated tensions. Everyone knows who promised what and said, we're never going to do this.
Starting point is 00:07:03 We're not going to be the ones that take us to war. And it turns out it wasn't true. Now, although Marjorie Taylor, Taylor green is very fringe as far as her political views go, this is not a fringe MAGA influencer whispering doubts on rumble. This is a sitting member of Congress, uh, sort of handpicked by Trump to be part of the MAGA Vanguard breaking ranks. And she's not the only one. We saw Tucker attacking Trump's foreign policy from the right.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Ted Cruz is awkwardly defending it. Steve Bannon's not happy. Charlie Kirk is kind of not saying too much. The base is splintering in real time and they're caught between on one hand Trump's macho posturing and on the other hand, a skepticism of foreign entanglements, at least for some of them. And the problem, as we already said, is it's a movement built on performance, not principle. Trump stated principles. I'm anti war.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Iraq was a mistake. I'll stop the forever wars. And some people fell for it. They believed it. And now as we are starting to get involved in Iran, Trump's banking on everybody forgetting what he said or at least coming around and going, well, if Trump wants it now, it must be for a reason. Some of them aren't forgetting. And Marjorie Marjorie Taylor Greene is doing some of the math here. If Trump lied about the war, what else is a performance? And so I
Starting point is 00:08:15 believe that this is a moment that's bigger than Marjorie Taylor Greene. This is just the continued collapse of the movement under its own contradictions. You really can't be America first while you launch airstrikes halfway around the world. You can't pretend to care about inflation, housing and gas prices if you're about to start spending who the hell knows how much on a new Middle East military entanglement. So we've got the right eating itself. Pro Trump influencers accusing each other of betrayal. Populous nationals accusing each other about who the hell knows what and neocon saying, oh, Trump's back. Everybody's scrambling to rewrite the narrative before the base completely turns on them.
Starting point is 00:08:52 And so I don't know that this is the beginning of the end of MAGA in practice, but this is one of the clearest signs that this is an illusion that is breaking. And when Marjorie Taylor Green starts to sound like Code Pink, you know that the spell is wearing off a little bit where we will be two weeks from now. I don't know, but I'd love to get your thoughts on it. This is embarrassing even for Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz went on CNN and tried to attack the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, and it doesn't go well. Now, Dr. Oz is the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Starting point is 00:09:29 In this video, Oz seems confused about Medicare versus Medicaid. He seems confused as to whether everybody on an exchange or marketplace plan is getting a subsidy. They're not, by the way. I'll get back to that. The guy running Medicare and Medicaid doesn't seem to know the first thing about how it works. And we expect Oz to embarrass himself. This is really bad.
Starting point is 00:09:54 He's in Kaiser Family Foundation survey, found a larger share of Obamacare enrollees identifying as Republican than as Democrat. And there is a concern now I hear being voiced among Republicans and others that these changes are going to actually hurt Republicans More than they're going to hurt Democrats. It's being called a self-inflicted wound President Trump is laser-focused on aligning what's good for the federal government with what's good for the states by doing that We can take care of the American people we can cherry-pick individual statistics But the bigger story the president has been focused on is do what's right for the American people and we'll all benefit. In this instance, we've got to be serious
Starting point is 00:10:32 about the reality that 20 percent, one in five of the people who are on an Affordable Care Act exchanges are inappropriately on that program. We're going to dig into that. Oz says one of five people on the exchanges are inappropriately on the program. Listen to the explanation. One in five. And then you mean inappropriately? Well, as I give you an example, there's no real adjudication of how much money you're making.
Starting point is 00:10:54 So you can. That's a lie. Pick whatever's why you want to be in the amount of reimbursement you get from the program is based on your income level. We also have about 230000 people, we believe we believe were mistakenly on, for example, Medicaid multiple states. But there's a much bigger number of people who are on Medicaid and the exchanges in the same state.
Starting point is 00:11:12 We think there's 14 billion dollars in those two categories. This guy is so damn confused. He's so damn confused. So this it's actually a struggle for me to try to even pick this all apart because there's so much nonsense here. First of all, many people on the Affordable Care Act exchanges don't get a subsidy. They pay full price. That's the whole point, right?
Starting point is 00:11:35 If you don't get insurance through work, if you're self-employed, you can buy a plan on the exchange. When I was on the Massachusetts exchange, the name of it, I forget the health connector. I believe it's called. I was there because I was self-employed. I didn't get a subsidy. I made too much money to get a subsidy, but I was just I was self-employed and I was buying a plan at full price.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Even though I didn't get a subsidy, I still had to submit tax forms every year to re-verify my income just in case I qualified. But that's I didn't even get a subsidy and I was still providing proof of income in the entire thing. This is the way it works. It's legal. You don't get a subsidy. It's just you're buying a plan.
Starting point is 00:12:17 That's how it's designed. Now, secondly, for those who do get a subsidy, there is absolutely income verification. I know because I was doing the income verification without even getting a subsidy. I know people who are on the subsidized plans every year. At least they have to re verify their income. And so on that, Oz is either misinformed or he's lying. Now then he seems to confuse Medicare and Medicaid, which is a different conversation. And he also seems to be blending together. Some people are getting Medicaid plus they're on the exchange in many states.
Starting point is 00:12:56 What it means to be on Medicaid is you're on the exchange. Your income is low enough that the plan is free and therefore you are now nominally on Medicaid. I don't even think he understands that. In other words, in a lot of states, it's not I'm going to go to the exchange and if I don't get a plan, I'll go and get Medicaid. If you go to the exchange and you apply and you submit your income and your income is low enough to qualify you for what is generally called Medicaid, you now get a Medicaid Medicaid compliant plan through the exchange.
Starting point is 00:13:29 You're not on both. You've just obtained Medicaid equivalent benefits through the exchange. He's in charge of this stuff. OK, he wanted to be a U.S. senator. He got within a few points of holding public office. Now he's running Medicaid and Medicare and he's on TV just making stuff up, failing health policy 101. It's sloppy.
Starting point is 00:13:49 It's lazy. And it's very revealing because for Republicans like Dr. Oz, the Affordable Care Act is still kind of like this boogeyman. They don't understand that. They don't know how it works. They don't really want to know. They know Obama passed it. It must be bad.
Starting point is 00:14:01 But voters, especially who are relying on these exchanges for coverage, they've used it. They've navigated it. It must be bad. But voters, especially who are relying on these exchanges for coverage, they've used it. They've navigated it. They've dealt with the paperwork and a lot of the stuff Dr. Oz says is going on simply is not the way that the program works. So humiliating for any Republican to make these claims. But this is the guy supposedly with expertise in these programs and he doesn't even understand how the hell it works. for neuro modulation, acu stimulation, which is a lot of words to basically say it sends a pulse to the part of your nervous system involved in regulating nausea.
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Starting point is 00:18:14 But now it's sort of like picking on an old guy whose political career is over and he has metastatic prostate cancer. Well, Jake Tapper went on C-SPAN and he was confronted by a caller who said, what about Trump's decline? What about the problems Trump is having? Isn't that relevant right now? Very interesting call. Take a listen.
Starting point is 00:18:38 But right now, I really don't like you. I think you're doing a disservice to Joe and also to the American people. When are you going to examine, you know, what is going on with Trump? Joe Biden conducted himself for four years taking care of the United States. He took meetings, he went overseas, he negotiated with other leaders. This president has been pure chaos, which indicates to me that there is something wrong with him. We will never get a straight answer on his medical examinations, what medication he is on.
Starting point is 00:19:21 And yet you have gone after Joe Biden with a vengeance that I'm very disappointed in you I enjoy watching your show but not anymore Wow that and I think right now you ought to start writing another book examining Trump and how erratic and what he is doing calling out the National Guard the Marines and Everybody when has a president ever done that is pure erratic. Okay. Okay, Sarah there in Virginia. Thanks Mr. Todd. Thanks Sarah Sarah as you know From watching my show on CNN
Starting point is 00:20:01 We cover President Trump every day for two hours every day from 5 to 7 Eastern and we cover all the things you talk about. In terms of the president, the current president's behavior, we have covered times that he is confused Nancy Pelosi with Nikki Haley. I think some of the questions about President Trump's behavior have more to do with personality then with cognitive decline uh... but obviously whatever lessons we've learned from covering president biden
Starting point is 00:20:31 uh... we would apply to any uh... politician any future uh... politician or president politician so i'm sorry uh... if i'm disappointing you by covering uh... president biden but journalists we are supposed to cover uh... stories that we think the American people have a right to know. Listen, we're we may be speaking with Jake Tapper soon about the book.
Starting point is 00:20:53 And I plan to bring up a lot of these issues. But there is something that Sarah, the caller gets absolutely right here, which is that for years we saw this obsession with every pause or stutter from Joe Biden Running segments about whether his feet shuffled if he tripped if he coughed weirdly if his voice sounded hoarse and meanwhile Trump's ranting about this that and the other thing he's confusing people He says Obama started World War two he's rambling in all caps about golden light and Jesus powered sky weapons.
Starting point is 00:21:28 And we we haven't really seen serious coverage of it. And it's dismissed the way Jake Tapper does where he goes, listen, I think it's about Trump's personality and not really about cognitive decline. We have a situation here where we haven't even gotten a genuine medical report about Donald Trump. Every report is a propaganda document about how he's so healthy and his golf game. And so there's two sides to this. I think it's fine for Jake Tapper to write the book that he did. I think that it would have been maybe a more relevant book given the timing of when he
Starting point is 00:22:02 learned some of this information for it to have been reported while Biden was president, where now it you know, when you wait and then the book comes out when it's no longer actionable. Joe Biden's political career is over. It's sort of like what are we doing right now? Is this just to add insult to injury for no real reason? But the double standard is infuriating. If Biden had posted half of Trump's deranged truth, social screeds every Sunday show, every single day would have been about that. And yet, because it's Trump being
Starting point is 00:22:31 Trump or it's just stuff he says and doesn't really mean it, or he's doing it at two and six a.m. while sitting who knows where he's sitting in this kind of non sleeping world fever dream that he's created for him. Then I guess it's OK or it doesn't warrant coverage. Just a linguistic analysis of Trump shows an extraordinary decline, dramatically more than Biden. We've done the linguistic analysis. Experts have done the linguistic analysis. So good for Sarah for calling this out.
Starting point is 00:22:59 I don't think we're going to see what Sarah wants to see and what we want to see in terms of critical coverage of Trump, because the networks are terrified to do it. They're terrified that they'll lose access to everyone in the administration. They're terrified that Trump will go after them legally, even if only to tie them up with lawsuits that have no merit. So Sarah's completely right. We've been demanding it for a while, but I don't think we're going to get it from Jake Tapper. The Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard situation is rapidly unraveling and it really exposes why these strange bedfellows that politics makes are often just a tinderbox ready to
Starting point is 00:23:37 explode. You might recall that Donald Trump was asked about Tulsi Gabbard's official assessment as director of national intelligence that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon or that Iran is not close to a nuclear weapon. This is something she said to Congress in March as the DNI. Trump's response the other day on Air Force One was, I don't care what she said. I think Iran's what Tulsi said. I think Iran is very close to building a nuclear weapon. So Trump just blew off his spy chief like she's, you know, an intern who brought him
Starting point is 00:24:32 Coke Zero instead of Diet Coke. This is the same Tulsi Gabbard, by the way, who used to tweet that Trump was dangerously escalating towards war with Iran. Remember the stuff Tulsi tweeted years ago before she sold out to MAGA during Donald Trump's first term. She tweeted, quote, President Trump seems determined to go to war with Iran. Even after he campaigned on the platform of ending regime change wars, Tulsi used to be correctly skeptical of Trump as the antiwar guy. She continued Trump's move yesterday to deny sanctions waivers to countries purchasing Iranian oil drives us closer to war with Iran, increasing tensions in the region and putting the U.S. at odds with many of our allies.
Starting point is 00:25:05 And she finished this three tweet series way back when by saying his actions, meaning Trump's make our country less safe, damaging our nonproliferation efforts and negotiations to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula. This is a dangerous situation. Tulsi Gabbard runs the entire intelligence apparatus, 18 agencies, billions in funding. Her legal duty is to give Trump unbiased, apolitical intelligence. Now, of course, she's a political shill. We know that.
Starting point is 00:25:37 But Trump doesn't want unbiased intelligence. He wants loyalty. And Tulsi sold her loyalty pretty cheap. I mean, the fact that she came over, I'm no longer a Democrat. Not only am I no longer a Democrat, I am now full MAGA. And so she said this is what we believe in March about Iran and a nuke. Trump goes, I don't care. She tried to course correct with this weird video about being on the brink of nuclear war.
Starting point is 00:26:03 Trump side and reportedly Trump flipped out the reports are that in private, Donald Trump humiliated Tulsi Gabbard, skipped her entirely at the Camp David War Council, reportedly not accidentally, deliberately. And inside sources now say that Trump is thinking not only of getting rid of Tulsi, but just eliminating the role of director of national intelligence, folding it into the CIA, erasing the job because Tulsi is annoying him. This is another instinct of Trump, which is when someone in a role does something I don't like, I just put one person, I give him another role.
Starting point is 00:26:40 I put someone who's more loyal to me in an additional role and have him run multiple agencies or have multiple jobs at once. Still, Tulsi sort of trying to pretend everything's fine. She said to reporters that they're on the same page. Doesn't seem to be true now. Tulsi, this is not like Tulsi's awesome. OK, Tulsi Gabbard gave up, shredded any last piece of credibility that she ever had with people who actually want to focus on what's real and what's true.
Starting point is 00:27:12 She simultaneously seems to now be shredding her credibility with Trump, reportedly not even being called on at the Camp David Wars Summit. I don't think Trump ever respected Tulsi Gabbard, if I'm frank with you. I think that there was a point at which Tulsi was useful to Trump. Former Democrat now supports Trump. The optics are good. But the whole like look at how diverse my cabinet is. I've got men and women. I've got one black guy. I've got a fort to former Democrats, RFK and Tulsi. one black guy. I've got a fort to former Democrats, RFK and Tulsi. It was a photo op. But the second that she actually started to do a little bit of her job, which included showing up in March and going, I don't have intelligence to support the claim that Iran's close to a nuclear weapon. All of a sudden, she now gets sidelined. Now, the irony, of course, is she joined the
Starting point is 00:28:00 MAGA machine because she thought it would help get her power. It gave her a front row seat to being made irrelevant in a really prominent way. Had she not turned MAGA, she was going to be irrelevant as remember that former congresswoman who failed her presidential run. And that would be it. Now she's becoming irrelevant in a much more prominent way. I don't know what's better. It's going to ultimately be for Tulsi to decide for for I'm Well, it has been an extraordinarily bizarre and debilitating week for the Trump administration. And of course, Donald Trump is still the president, but really just in a technical sense at this
Starting point is 00:30:13 point. I mean, when you talk about power and influence and gravitas, if he ever had any, it's really disintegrated and we now have kind of a hollow man growling from a decaying throne while the rest of the world kind of goes, what's this guy doing? We're walking away. Foreign policy expert David Rothkoff said it on the Daily Beast podcast. And I encourage you to listen to this. Trump might be the most impotent president in living memory, not just weak, but just
Starting point is 00:30:47 kind of irrelevant, like a loud drunk at a bar that's closing, still talking, demanding attention. But nobody's listening. You know, we have the flare up in Iran involving Israel and Trump scrambles to both take credit, but to say, no, we're against the war, but I'm also not wanting a ceasefire. Trump's own secretary of state, Marco Rubio, of all people says, oh, no, we didn't have anything to do with this or we didn't have anything to do with that.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Israel goes, we don't know what Trump's talking about. And he just looks like the guy who's trying to put his name on a check that's already bounced. And yet he's still there. Rothkoff said, quote, he wants to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. And it's an accurate analogy because it's Trump, Trump draped in a sort of attention, but he's lifeless where it really counts. And this is not new.
Starting point is 00:31:43 The list of failures is now growing. He gutted the National Security Council. He's been refusing intelligence briefings. He tries to turn diplomacy into cable news. And every time the world asked for a leader, Trump was like, I can do a photo op. That's the best I can do. Still no deals, just broken promises, photo shoots and truth posts. But what's dangerous is what comes next, because a man who can't dominate on the world stage
Starting point is 00:32:11 turns inward and we're seeing it in the last week, deploying the military at home, threatening very big force against protesters at his military parade, having a military parade, sending ice after hotel workers and farmhands and then saying, I'm not going to do it or I am or I'm not. He tries to dress up fear as strength and the strongman aspects become the whole show because there's no substance underneath. Now he would love to be Putin. He's not. He is not some cunning, smart like a fox, brooding tactician behind closed doors.
Starting point is 00:32:50 He's the guy kind of complaining and pounding on the table when everybody stopped paying attention and on his phone trying to tap out messages that hopefully someone will read or listen to. And the world leaders are mocking him and they're laughing and they're cutting deals without the guy. He much like during his first term has put the United States in the position of not even really being part of the conversation anymore. And you really get the sense that even Trump knows that, you know, when he sat there with
Starting point is 00:33:18 his arms folded, almost asleep at his military parade with Pete Hegseth sitting next to him looking very worried that he's going to have to bear the brunt of Trump's wrath for the almost asleep at his military parade with Pete Hegseth sitting next to him, looking very worried that he's going to have to bear the brunt of Trump's wrath for the failure, which he did. We talked about that earlier this week. Trump flipping out on Pete Hegseth over the failure. You see a guy who seems to know it, that he is not hot as he likes to call it. And that's why he's surrounding himself with the bootlickers who are just going to turn
Starting point is 00:33:46 national security briefings into infomercials just to try to hold his attention for a few minutes. It's this slow motion collapse that we're watching in real time. Pence has now fully turned against Trump. We'll talk about that in a little bit. And we have a moment in time where the world is kind of cracking. There are cracks and Trump can't offer anything. There have been American presidents in the past who could offer more than just noise.
Starting point is 00:34:12 But Trump just kind of doesn't have it. He's an aging con man still reading a script that stopped working years ago. And there was a time where people feared what Trump might do. And domestically, I believe that that's still the case to a degree. But now the fear is what happens when the president's not really in charge and has completely lost all power that he believed he had. And that might be the most dangerous part, dangerous part of it all. Another signal as to how little respect others have is how people like Mike Pence, his own
Starting point is 00:34:44 former former vice president, are now talking about the guy and what he's doing. And I think we should look at that. Mike Pence appeared on CNN and he once again went fully scorched earth on Donald Trump, really destroying the core of what Trump stands for. Here is Pence weighing in on Putin's actions and pointing out people are looking elsewhere. People are looking elsewhere. And by the way, by the way, Trump shouldn't be looking to Putin for advice on what to do. That's the worst instinct there is. And you alluded to this,
Starting point is 00:35:18 but President Trump said again last night the U.S. had nothing to do with Israel's attack against Iran. He also said that he spoke with Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, that the two are agreeing that the conflict between Israel and Iran should end. Is that the right track, or should the U.S. be providing Israel with more weapons, the weapons that it needs to completely eradicate all of Iran's nuclear facilities and capabilities? Well as Vladimir Putin continues his brutal and unprovoked invasion in Ukraine using drones provided by Iran, I would say respectfully to the administration, we ought to be looking elsewhere than Vladimir Putin for advice on how to deal with this
Starting point is 00:36:07 situation. We need to continue to provide Israel with the support they need. I also will say, though, I do welcome the fact that early this morning the President reiterated a statement that harkened back to 2019 in our administration. After we took out Qasem Soleimani, the president and our team made it very clear that there would be overwhelming response by the United States military
Starting point is 00:36:32 if American lives were lost in any retaliation by the Iranian military. They fired rockets, as you remember, Dana. They landed at Al-Assad, they landed in the Kurdish region. There were injuries, but there were no American casualties or loss of life, and the Iranians stood down after that. But it was in that moment that the president made clear, as he did this morning, that there would be overwhelming force brought to bear on Iran if they put at risk American forces in the region,
Starting point is 00:37:07 which, as you know, are in the tens of thousands. So listen, this is Mike Pence in his convoluted, awestruck sort of way, pointing out that Donald Trump's entire approach to foreign policy is just completely backwards. And this criticism, this isn't the first time that Pence has said things like this. And it also wasn't restricted just to foreign policy when the topic of the pardons of the January 6th rioters, many of whom, by the way, wanted Pence dead. Pence saying that was the wrong move to. We're out of time, but I do want to quickly ask you about something the FBI director Cash
Starting point is 00:37:43 Patel warned warned to US to LA protesters. Rather, he said, hit a cop, you're going to jail. Doesn't matter where you came from. This is from a director who supported the president pardoning all the rioters, including the ones who beat up police officers who were defending the Capitol defending you on January 6th. What did you make of that?
Starting point is 00:38:07 Well, let me say first off, I welcome the statement. It's a correct statement. We simply cannot allow or stand by while people in the midst of protests assault law enforcement officers. It's one of the reasons I thought the president was wrong to pardon people who assaulted police officers on January 6th. But look, this is a time when we're in the wake of not only those events of four years ago,
Starting point is 00:38:38 but we've seen political violence against Jewish peaceful protestors. We saw two assassination attempts against President Trump on the campaign trail. We saw the governor of Pennsylvania's home attacked. And then that despicable attack that claimed the lives of the Minnesota state-led Representative Hortman, her husband, and injured two
Starting point is 00:39:02 of her colleagues. Our prayers are with them. But this is a moment when we need to make it very clear that anyone who would ever use violence, whether it be against law enforcement or political violence of any kind, must be condemned universally. So listen, you might be saying, I'm not really that curious what Mike Pence thinks about anything. I think Mike Pence is a despicable evangelical right winger who seeks to interject his religious
Starting point is 00:39:28 beliefs into civil government. And I would agree with you. But it is notable because you never see you. You just never see a former vice president break from the president that he previously served in this way. And this doesn't mean that there aren't more of them. I am sure that there are more Republicans who feel the same way. I think they are cowardly in that they are unwilling to come out and just say it. And even to Pence, Pence only started saying this stuff when he was out and he had nothing left
Starting point is 00:40:02 to lose. And Trump had already abandoned him. But this is not normal. And if you want a real insight into the true operating M.O. of Trump and the way that things work behind the scenes, it's the way that Pence is now treating him. Meanwhile, meanwhile, apparently not all threats and insults are a problem, depending on who you are and depending on who they are levied against. Congressman Randy Fine was on CNN and was interviewed. And the CNN host says, you are part of the problem in escalating the violence and violent rhetoric against others.
Starting point is 00:40:40 You call the school board member a whore. You call the congressional colleague a terrorist. Aren't you part of the problem? And Randy Fine's answer is essentially no, because those things I said are true. Mental gymnastics, a mental trapeze artist. Listen to this. I do want to talk to you about some of the rhetoric because there's a lot of talk about rhetoric and how this gins people up. A few years ago, you were called out for calling a school board member a whore in a text. You've called one of your congressional colleagues a terrorist. Are you part of the problem here?
Starting point is 00:41:15 Well, look, I think what people write in private text messages to each other is one thing. If I had said that in a public message, I'd understand. But but I do think there are issues. Look, when we have protests on Saturday calling something guys, it was private and it was true. No kings. When Donald Trump isn't a king, he's been elected overwhelmingly by the American people. And it's compared to the revolution.
Starting point is 00:41:36 I mean, that is a call for violence when people are waving signs that say 86, 47, the completely peaceful protests were a call to violence. Oh, boy. I think we've heard this discussion about taking down the temperature after President Trump was assassinated twice. And I don't think people are getting the message. Did you catch that? After Trump was assassinated twice.
Starting point is 00:41:57 I think we've heard this discussion about taking down the temperature after President Trump was assassinated twice. And I don't think people are getting the message. So this is real. Are you not getting the message too, to be fair? Is it fair to say that the way that you speak to your colleagues, what you say about them, and the fiery rhetoric that you also use is also an issue that you're thinking about maybe changing?
Starting point is 00:42:20 I think fire, it's a fair point, but I think fiery rhetoric is different than a call for violence. Calling evil for what it is, calling danger for what it is acceptable. It's when you cross that line and you say, and that person should be killed. That's never a line that I've crossed, nor do I think it should be done. But we saw that kind of rhetoric just on Saturday at these protests, and I think that is a problem. We've seen it repeatedly with President Trump for years, and I do think it's a problem. And the problem is these people are crazy. This guy in Minnesota, he's going to turn out to be crazy. And when crazy people hear. Oh, there
Starting point is 00:42:53 it is. How predictable. You know, yet yesterday, no, the day before yesterday, Tuesday, I mentioned specifically they are simply going to say the pro Trump MAGA terrorist who killed the elected officials in Minnesota, he's merely crazy. It's just mental illness. But of course, we know that most quote crazy people, most people suffering from mental illness, even moderate to severe mental illness are not violent and they don't kill anybody and they have no interest in killing anybody and they just don't have that instinct. This was a calculated thing.
Starting point is 00:43:24 This was a guy who had a hit list. This was a guy who had a hit list. This was a guy who had a series of political beliefs. This was a guy who supported Trump and hated Democrats and was stochastically predisposed by all of the rhetoric of people like Randy Fine to go out and commit an act of violence. So, you know, Randy Fine calling whoever it was, a school board member, a whore, that's OK if it's in a private text message. Accusing a colleague of being a terrorist is OK if it's true as far as he's concerned. But the rules are different for different people.
Starting point is 00:43:52 One of the things I've been saying for years, I wrote about in the book, I think it's important to remember is that when they don't even care enough to defend their principles, once the principles become inconvenient. You're not going to convince anyone by saying, I thought you were for or against this thing, but now you appear to have. They don't care. And it's the wrong basis on which to even talk to them. your personal data is everywhere and you might not even know people search sites and data brokers are quietly publishing your name, address, phone number, even things like property
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Starting point is 00:45:57 YouTube comments, sub stack comments, a tick tock replies. You never know what could show up on Friday. Feedback. Let's start with a message from Instagram from Levi Barth, who said very thoughtfully anyone who voted for Biden in this comment section's opinion is completely biased. Biden was the definition of incompetent. He has dementia and cancer through his presidency And you all still went for it. You can say it was because you didn't want Trump, but you all could have went with an independent to protest it syntax aside.
Starting point is 00:46:34 OK, this is not a serious argument. You're venting conspiracy talking points and expecting it to land as truth. Biden has not been diagnosed with dementia and he was not diagnosed with cancer during his presidency. Now there are those who have brought up how likely is it that he had no sign of cancer in the prostate at the end of his presidency, given that it was advanced. But at the same time, it's super aggressive. And sometimes that happens.
Starting point is 00:47:00 We're now in a urological debate. But if we zoom out, if you genuinely cared about leadership competence, you would have a harder time excusing the nonstop chaos of Trump, the authoritarian threats, his inability to follow through on even basic policy. So none of this is really about leadership competence. You're not evaluating facts here and, you know, voting for an independent candidate in the two party system. Once it's already October 15th and you're trying to figure out what to do, it might feel righteous, but politically it would be useful. It would have been a way to make sure that Donald Trump becomes the president of the
Starting point is 00:47:44 United States. Not something that I wanted to participate in. So, you know, I, I, I don't, I wish that that was a there was a more serious commentary there. It's just hard to take it super seriously, given the unhinged nature of it. All right. Bryant Clark said on Instagram, dude, I work with the Trumps. I dude, I work with is Trump supporter, not a bad dude. But we were having a conversation the other day and he flat out admitted it. They don't care about facts. They only want to hear what makes them feel good. The scary part was after we came to that conclusion, he was fine with it.
Starting point is 00:48:22 Side note, he's real big on an ancient aliens and shit like that, too. OK, so what you're describing here is something disturbingly common. And I write about it in my book. People who no longer care if what they believe is true, as long as it feels good and it signals allegiance to the right team. And when people openly admit that they don't value facts and when when Luke Beasley has gone out to the Trump rallies and done interviews with people, they openly admit the facts don't really matter.
Starting point is 00:48:51 It's not just apathy at that point. They've surrendered ideologically. And once that happens, politics turns into a cult. It's not democracy. These folks are no longer debating ideas. They're consuming comfort food for the brain and they act proud of it as many as Bryant Clark is describing here. And the real danger is the self-awareness combined with the indifference.
Starting point is 00:49:16 If you explain to someone, hey, you've got the facts wrong on this and they go, oh, I didn't realize I have the wrong facts. Now that I have the right facts, I'm going to re re evaluate my position. That's OK. Right. You might have been tricked or mistaken. Your co the co-worker here, Brian's co-worker, wasn't tricked. He knows it's about emotional validation and doesn't care. So he's willfully rejecting the truth. And when that mindset becomes widespread, it's not good for democracy. Now, meanwhile, you know, the mentioning that this guy's into ancient aliens and shit like that, too, it's not a harmless quirk. It's part of a broader pattern of distrusting institutions and looking for the real truth underlying what you've been
Starting point is 00:50:06 told or, you know, whatever the case may be. And all of that fits this kind of general package of ideas and beliefs that that we've we've come become very used used to, unfortunately. All right. A user whose username is just numbers and letters starting with X F one said Mr. Pacman, sir. Dumpy checked out midway through second term campaign. You could tell at the rallies, low energy every time he had no reason to care what presidential
Starting point is 00:50:37 leg. He has no reason to care what presidential legacy or complete Armageddon he leaves behind. It's extremely obvious. Yeah, I think you're right. Trump's energy has collapsed and it shows the rallies used to be bombastic, terrifying and effective. Now, I mean, he's doing them less frequently, but they're just kind of sad. He seems checked out.
Starting point is 00:50:57 He doesn't really need to do anything. His base seems completely locked in no matter what. And that is a form of rot. It's not strength. And it's why everything is crumbling into chaos. It's why his military parade failed completely miserably. And XF one really hits the nail on the head here. Trump doesn't seem to care what he leaves behind. It's a smash and grab. What can I get for myself and my family? Legacy policy, democracy. It's all just kind of background noise. Trump's running on fumes, motivated by ego and revenge.
Starting point is 00:51:34 And when the president stops even pretending to care, we all really do start to pay a price and we are seeing it. We are seeing it every single day. I think the analysis there is spot on. All right. Someone who goes by X journalist on Substack said, quote, in a disgusting moment, in an amazing moment, in a scary moment and says WTF is up with all these low IQ liberal click bait accounts all using the same language in their
Starting point is 00:52:07 videos. So, you know, I want to be thoughtful and substantive here. Ex-journalist isn't wrong that repetitive phrasing can feel grating and creators feeds can start to blur together. But reducing this sort of language to low IQ liberal clickbait misses what I believe is the real issue here, which is people use phrases that are rewarded by platforms. I'm actually starting to write about this for my next book. And if you're frustrated with the sameness, aim your criticism at the algorithm rather than the creators, because to a certain degree, I have no control over the algorithm and we're
Starting point is 00:52:53 all trying to get our content seen and do what works. However, however, it's also important not to confuse repetitive packaging with substantively repetitive things that are going on. We have endless disgusting, amazing, scary, terrifying, shocking, unusual moments multiple times a day right now. OK, just because you hear in a disgusting moment, Stephen Miller did X, it doesn't mean it's not disgusting and it doesn't mean that the analysis lacks depth because there are no shortage of those things taking place.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Now there are some creators that are garbage. Maybe I'm one of them, right? That's for you to judge. You are the ultimate judge of what I'm doing. But just someone saying in a disgusting moment, the following happened and then spending 20 minutes doing analysis that is valuable. Listen, we can all be mad about the homogenization, but attacking the entire left ecosystem is stupid because you don't like some of the phrase ology I think is a little bit low energy.
Starting point is 00:53:59 OK. Melanie Brennan says when when he she means Trump here, when he says they say he's saying I made this up to make me look great. Yeah, this is absolutely correct. This is one of Trump's magic phrases. They came to me with tears in their eyes and they said, sir, that's another one. Right. When Trump goes, you know, they say they say this was the most important election victory
Starting point is 00:54:22 ever. This is Trump's magic phrase when he wants to say something outrageous, untrue, totally not based in fact, but he wants to dodge responsibility for it. It's a shield and it's a bluff. He gets the benefit of the claim without having to back it up when he uses that. It's dishonest. It's manipulative. It's very effective because only some people stop to say who is they.
Starting point is 00:54:44 I sometimes wrongly do this. I really try to when I go, you know, they've been saying, I will say, hold on a second, Trump's inner circle, Republican senators, the Freedom Caucus. I try to catch myself because I know that it's weak. This rhetoric Trump using it. It's not random. It's really part of a broader con where Trump positions himself as the truth teller and he avoids the burden of proof. It's the language of grifters rather than leaders. And when you decode that phrase for what it is, I made this up two minutes ago because
Starting point is 00:55:20 I'm committed to saying it. You can be more prepared to sort of defeat it. That that's what I would propose and suggest here. All right. Next we heard on the subreddit from Combo Nickel who says stop viewing politics as entertainment like Elon versus Trump. Stop supporting commentators who do adding. This isn't entertaining or funny or awesome.
Starting point is 00:55:49 These corrupt cretins are a global embarrassment and their spectacle only further diminishes are already tarnished reputation. This isn't Jerry Springer viewing and treating politics like entertainment is a lot of how we got into this mess in the first place. Policy, policy policy policy. So let me give you two thoughts on this. Number one, I wish everybody wanted less spectacle and more substance and more policy. Politics shouldn't be a Netflix show.
Starting point is 00:56:21 A lot of bad actors want you to treat it that way because if it's all just drama, no one asks about policy. I argue it helps Republicans, but we also need to be real. The average person's not going to sit down and read a white paper. The average person is going to watch content that feels urgent, emotional and real. And so the challenge and my goal is to elevate the conversation from where it would otherwise be. It doesn't mean you turn everything into a white paper analysis because then you lose
Starting point is 00:56:52 your whole audience. OK, if someone's turning the Elon versus Trump saga into cheap drama with no context about the role of billionaire tech bros and influence on our economy or whatever, then it's a fair criticism. If drama is being used to expose deeper truths about power and influence, that's not Jerry Springer. I think that's political education formatted to tick tock YouTube or whatever. So I don't think we fix this problem by scolding people into if you're not reading policy PDFs, then
Starting point is 00:57:27 you're not really doing anything of value. I think we fix this by meeting people where they are and then saying, can we elevate from here even if it's just five percent, even if it's just 10 percent? That's my view. OK, you you you tell me if you disagree. The squeak wrote on YouTube, I think Stephen Miller is the most dangerous man in the administration. I agree that I mean, listen, he's absolutely one of the most dangerous figures in the Trump orbit, not because he's loud, but because he is methodical.
Starting point is 00:58:00 He's strategic and he's unrelenting and has all of the worst instincts, all of the worst things, the cruelty of family separations, the Muslim ban, the push for mass deportations, all of this stuff traces back to Stephen Miller. Trump performs the outrage, but Miller is behind him drafting the plans and the plans. You know, they turn the cruelest instincts into the law. And so it's easy to focus only on Trump. But Miller is the engine here. A coal, a coal fired engine behind some of the darkest policy shifts of the last decade. He's not chaotic.
Starting point is 00:58:39 He's very calculated. And that kind of makes him scary to a degree. He knows how to bend the legal system to the authoritarian ends that he and Trump want. And so I think it's really good to keep the spotlight on Stephen Miller. Miller doesn't go away when the cameras are off. Miller gets to work when the cameras are off. All right. Tim McClure said about recent reporting speculating about Donald Trump wearing leg braces or a
Starting point is 00:59:03 urinary catheter. I don't give a damn about braces or a catheter. President Roosevelt was in a wheelchair. What matters is his rapidly failed falling mental state and his commitment to being a dictator. Yeah. I mean, listen, people keep throwing around Trump's age and health to either attack him or to say for his age, he's doing great.
Starting point is 00:59:25 I don't think any of this is really about that. This is about fitness. No one cared that Roosevelt used a wheelchair. Well, I mean, it wasn't even known for a lot of Roosevelt's presidency, but Roosevelt had vision and he had discipline. Trump's problems aren't primarily physical. They're mental, emotional and moral. He's completely unmoored and erratic and obsessed with personal power and authoritarianism.
Starting point is 00:59:54 However, however, the relevance of what is going on with Trump physically is also that while claiming that they are going to be the most transparent administration about everything and having attacked Joe Biden a million different ways for his health while releasing completely unbelievable health reports about Trump being the healthiest this and the most fit that they are clearly lying and hiding. They did it when Trump have had covid. So the relevance isn't, oh, if a president has leg braces, he can't be president. Of course he can. It's the dishonesty and how it all is used to fuel this authoritarian cult of personality.
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