The Majority Report with Sam Seder - 3602 - AIPAC in Illinois; Trump on his Own Private Iran; Cuba next?
Episode Date: March 17, 2026It's a proper News Day Tuesday today on the Majority Report On today's program: Today is primary day in Illinois and AIPAC is pouring millions in as the scramble to beat the anti-genocide candid...ates. Trump claims no expert could have known that Iran would retaliate by targeting neighboring countries' infrastructure. But Nate Swanson, a 20-year State Department veteran focused on Iran, had already outlined this exact scenario. Swanson was later pushed out after Laura Loomer urged Trump to remove officials she viewed as disloyal. Trump Claims to have predicted that Iran would weaponize the strait of Hormuz, just like he "predicted" that Osama Bin Laden would knock down the World Trade Center towers. We take a look back at when Michael Moore was booed at the Oscars for speaking out again Bush and his illegal war in Iraq. Trump says that it will be his honor to "take" Cuba saying whether he "frees it or just takes it...I can do whatever I want". Trump is asked about Israel's planned ground invasion in Lebanon to which he responds with a rambling story about how he is confused about how people live in places that get bombed so much. In the Fun Half: Tim Pool attempts a hit piece on Mamdani but falls flat. He claims Mamdani is telling the working class they're no longer welcome in New York, a fundamental misreading of Zohran's platform, which has centered on affordability from the very beginning. Trump unleashes a HIPPA violation on a Florida congressman by revealing gruesome details about his health issues during a press conference at the Kennedy Center. RFK, Jr releases an AI generated video of him wrestling a twinkie. Very cool. all that and more To connect and organize with your local ICE rapid response team visit ICERRT.com The Congress switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. You can use this number to connect with either the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: ZOCDOC: Go to Zocdoc.com/MAJORITY and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor COZY EARTH: Go to cozyearth.com/MAJORITYREPORT for up to 20% off. SUNSET LAKE: 30% off all CBD tinctures for people and pets with code Spring26 at SunsetLakeCBD.com Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech On Instagram: @MrBryanVokey Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com
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downtown Brooklyn, USA. On the program today,
Europe box at Trump's plea for help in the Strait of Hormuz, top U.S. counterterrorism official
resigns over the Iran war.
Israel claims the killing of top Iranian security and Basij heads.
Pakistan bombs Kabul killing 100s, I should say.
The primaries in Illinois could shut out A-PAC.
Senate Republicans kick off an attempt to pass the SAVE Act.
which would disenfranchise nearly 20 million people.
Cuba suffers a countrywide blackout as a function of U.S. embargo.
Meanwhile, Trump claims the United States will take over in a friendly way.
Federal judge blocks RFK's vaccine policies.
and the woefully understaffed DOJ starts hiring prosecutors directly out of law school.
It is day two of the 3,800 meatpacking workers strike.
This is the first meatpacking strike in over four decades.
200,000 legal immigrants losing their truck licenses,
starting yesterday.
And abundance takes one square in the face.
A new housing study.
Lastly, a Georgia City fighting ICE detention
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majority report. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
It is Newsday Tuesday. And in fact, a Newsday Tuesday.
A true and pure and honest Newsday Tuesday. We're not
lying to you anymore on this program. And breaking news yesterday was Brian Voguey's birthday.
Yep. Yes, it was. I know. I'm so stressed out for my upcoming bar mitzvah.
Brian waited. You actually can't do that. Yeah, my, the actually my uncle who Saul was named
after he got re-bar mitzvahed like at age like 96 or something. How was that? How was that?
Adam Sandler not in a movie about this.
That is a great point.
And also, being rebar-mits with sounds a lot more fun than being recircumcised,
just in case Tony Doe Poole wants to kind of give advice to others.
Or did he actually?
Who knows?
Who knows?
It's hard to know what was there before.
Nevertheless, happy birthday, Brian.
Yes.
Happy birthday, Brian.
Brian tried to stay away yesterday to avoid this.
And so I'm just sending a message.
I thought I made it.
He didn't say why he was going to be.
God on Monday. He's just like, I'm going to be gone.
Oh, no, no. It was the birthday
thing. And then I just realized, like, oh,
he doesn't want us to mention it. Well, too
bad. I remembered
on the day.
Yes, a very nice text
from Emma that said, like,
Uwee, wow, or something.
Well, I remember. I just
said, we're going to celebrate it today.
It's celebrated today.
Oh.
Your birthday's
usually, it's always celebrated on the
first Tuesday after your birthday.
I said Wahoo.
Oh, yeah, Wahoo, right.
There are...
Ooh, we...
Like the song from the freaking Lion King.
Okay, keep going.
We've got four primaries in Illinois today.
I mean, there may be more, in fact,
but there are four congressional ones.
Illinois 2nd, Illinois 7th, Illinois 8, Illinois 9.
Illinois 9th, APAC has spent over $21 million through its election pact, the United Democracy
Project, as well as they have apparently other shell packs, the Affordable Chicago now,
elect Chicago women and Chicago Progressive Partnership.
Not hearing anything about the relationship America has with Israel and any of those names.
It's hard to fit those in.
Affordable Israel and Chicago now.
Affordability they care about.
I mean, this all reminds me of like when Cuomo ran in, I think it was the, was it the governor's race?
One of the races, he ran under, started a party, women for Cuomo.
Something to that effect.
as a way of fighting all of the accusations of him assaulting women.
That's what they do.
Crypto and AI have spent a combined nearly $7.5 million in Illinois' second, seventh, and eighth.
Their super PACs, one is called Fair Shake.
That's a crypto one.
Protect progress.
that's another crypto one.
Jobs and democracy.
AI.
And think big, AI.
Yes.
Opposite day.
It was already taken, apparently.
Our democracy is in good shape.
Thank you to the Supreme Court for making sure free speech was protected with the Citizens
United case.
Exactly right.
We had two different candidates on this program who are running today.
In Illinois 8,
uh... janeh Ahmed was on was the last week
two weeks ago two or three weeks ago
uh...
and uh...
running against former uh... congresswoman Melissa Bean
who is a uh... I mean
you know I would call her a corporatist I think that she would be in favor of that
um she had over six million dollars from APEC crypto and AI lobbies
uh... that is a very very close race
and the polling, you know, to the extent that you can really glean too too much from these polls.
He was down just by five points and there were still plenty of undecideds.
In Illinois 9, Kat Abugzella, who was on this program last week, she, there's been a couple of polls,
and she's within, you know, I don't know, four or five points of Eviston mayor, Daniel Biss.
We should say that there's a weird controversy about Biss, weird, that dropped last night.
He apparently was a TA at a university.
He was age 25 or 26.
and he had a student who was 21 after the class ended, he more or less like
asked her on a date or tried to get together.
And then they apparently, this is from her account, which she announced on Blue Sky last night.
They made out a couple of times.
and it apparently impacted her adversely.
He called it off because he felt that it was inappropriate because she had been a student.
I don't know, you know, it's all a little bit strange in terms of the timing.
But it just matters more.
I mean, BIS has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from Israel lobby donors.
So, I mean, there you go.
Case closed.
But I thought we should just mention that because that's what's happening.
But the idea that you had at least two candidates who supported by Justice Democrats who may still win, they both could win.
When you've had this much APEC-A-Line money is a very, very good sign on how toxic A-PAC money has become.
And just, it's quite clear they know this too, which is why they're going through all of these hoops to hide where this money is coming from.
They are also spending money in that same Illinois 9th in support of a candidate who we discussed a little bit after Kat Abugzelo came on.
she is she was supported by a one local chapter not the sort of like biggest one i guess
dsa chapter there recommended not endorsed and she is running she is pulling significantly
behind cat abogazela so our advice to you if you're in illinois ninth would be to support
cap because she has the chance to really actually win but just to give you a sense of what
A-PAC is doing, they put money into her campaign as a way of splitting Abbexelah's vote.
Now, the funny part is that the APAC gave directly to a candidate FINE, Laura Fine, and it hurt
her favorability by almost like 23 points once it came out.
So they have to do these cutouts where they lie about what they actually are.
This is the ad we're referring to here by they call themselves Chicago Progressive Partnership,
but it's A-PAC money going through this Super PAC cutout.
Bushra Amiwala is fighting for real economic justice.
We must break down these oligarchs and monopolies.
We must make sure that billionaires, corporations, and these oligarchs pay their fair share in taxes.
Bushra's plan?
Medicare for all.
A living wage, student loan forgiveness, real affordable housing options.
And yes, making the wealthy pay their fair share.
Bushra Amiwala is the real deal, fighting for real economic justice.
Oh, so obvious A-PAC money that comes through from there, because it's all of those things that APEC stands for.
This is them kind of learning the reverse of what happened in NJ-11, by the way,
where they ended up running ads to the left of Tom Malinowski to say that he had like kind of supported ice funding and things like that.
But they ended up splitting the vote of the pro-Israel contingent.
And then you had Mejia who ended up winning that race by the skin of her teeth.
They're trying to now split the progressive vote.
This is their newer tactic because they got swamped in NJ11.
And here's a while she she had a response to this.
She wasn't happy.
Obviously.
I mean, she had no control over them spending this money.
Let's make that clear.
You know, there's an outside expenditure.
APEC is running ads supporting my campaign and let me be clear.
We don't want it.
We didn't ask for it.
And we're demanding they stop.
This is an attempt to smear my name by putting my name next to pro-genocide, pro-war, Trump-funded billionaires.
Game billionaires who funded Trump's fascist regime in hopes that it sticks.
And since Laura Fine is sinking fast, I'll save you the trouble of shopping around.
Daniel Biss has already asked for your support.
He won't call what's happening in Gaza genocide,
and he won't say no to any further military aid to Israel.
You all actually even stopped attacking him a week ago.
We all noticed.
Go back to your actual candidate.
Once I'm elected to Congress, I'm coming for dark money starting with yours.
I mean, it's good that you pointed out.
Those two candidates are.
And she's still in the race.
She's not going to be the candidate if all the polling holds it would be a huge.
statistical error if that ended up happening.
So still though.
It would be very funny of Apex ad actually pushed her into the
from basically out of attention.
Well, I will say this, that in the event that Aba Gzela wins,
her issue set will have had, you can add those points that APEC promoted there to her mandate.
in terms of like, you know, what her job is going to be in Congress.
But I just wanted to just because she mentions dark money here and Matt mentioned it too.
We still don't, I don't think fully talk about it too much.
I just wanted to show this graph really quickly.
This is since the Citizens United decision.
So Brennan Center for Justice had this like you see 2010 there.
That's $144 million in terms of direct spending.
That was prior to the Citizens United decision where they determined that,
is like speech and corporations have the right to freely speak, which means independent expenditures.
They can spend as much as they want without going over the totals directly contributing to a campaign.
This has been the dark money corruption explosion. It was only like a fraction of super PACs being the expenditures.
There are only $6.7 million I'm seeing is the figure in 2010 that Super PACs were contributing
versus the 144 million total spent.
go to 2024. That's almost the entirety of all spending, $1.3 billion in Super PAC money,
which is where dark money comes from versus the direct spending of $42.9 million. So we have,
you know, $1.4 billion and a $1.3 billion of that in the last election cycle was so-called
independent expenditures, which is what you're seeing there, groups that are running advertisements on
candidates behalf, but not directly coordinating with them. This is kind of a rarer thing for
APAC to be doing this without her consent, but it's been enabled by the fact that since 2010,
we have legalized corruption and everything we're seeing in this Trump era, all of the anti-democracy,
the lack of input that we have on things like our foreign policy and the responsiveness of both
the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, you can look at that chart and you can see that
that's exactly what has been the erosion of our democracy and moved us towards oligarchy and
fascism. Well, I would also say there's a reciprocal relationship to that, too, in the sense
that wealth inequality is also why you have this explosion of spending. Because you have people
out there, particularly, you know, the crypto and A-PAC billionaires who have so much money
that the idea of dropping 20 million, 30 million, in the case of Trump, you had a couple of people
drop 130, 150, 200 million, 250, 250 million, 250 million dollars from an individual, Elon Musk.
The idea of doing that, or, you know, the, what was it, 30 or 40 million dollars dropped on
Sherrod Brown by crypto people.
in the in the 2024 Senate race, that wealth disparity is what we talk about when you go from
a plutonomy to a plutocracy, where that amount of money ends up being problematic, not just
because it drives things like inflation and housing inflation. We actually will talk about that report
later in the program. But it also begins to really, I mean, we're going to,
you've always had a problem, but it really becomes stark.
When you have that type of wealth disparity, you suddenly have that type of political power disparity.
Not compatible with democracy.
No.
I think who is the founding father that said that?
Is it John Adams?
I don't know, but I remember at the very least I remember Brandeis said you can have a bunch of millionaires,
or you can have a democracy.
You can't have both. Something to that effect.
We're going to get to some of the latest on President Trump and his war in Iran.
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All right, let's get into this.
We are still on the cusp of a quagmire.
It seems from, you know, the various places I've been reading that it is unlikely that we will not be suffering the impact of this.
war economically for years to come, but it can still get worse. We're going to have an oil
shock. We're going to have a food supply shock. And now it's just a question of like,
how long will it last? How bad will it be? Will it drive the entire world into a recession?
It really appears like they had no plan, or they had a plan A, which was the Israelis are going to take out the Ayatollah, and the entire society will implode, and people will come out in the streets, despite the bombing that we're doing, and will overthrow the government.
It now appears like there's very, very little chance of that happening, that it was ill-thought-out, and the nature of,
of the Iranian society and its government was such that it was far more decentralized than they
assumed. And now Trump is in the C-Y-A part. And the problem is, is that the fear of humiliation,
the fear of being seen as weak, means that the chances of Trump exiting this war,
are getting smaller.
And apparently, like, the military keeps trying to feed him options on exit ramps.
So we'll see.
But here he is now claiming that none of this was predictable.
You were talking about Iran a couple times today and what they did after Epic Fury began.
He said they hit Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait.
Nobody expected that.
We were shocked.
Are you surprised that nobody briefed you?
at a time that that might be their retaliation?
Nobody, no, no, no, no, no, the greatest ex-ish.
Nobody thought they were going to hit.
I wouldn't say friendly countries.
They were, like, neutral.
They were, they lived with them for years.
Peter, they were going to take over the Middle East.
They were going to knock out Israel with their nuclear weapon.
But after we knocked out their nuclear potential, their nuclear potential, their nuclear potential.
Pause it for one second.
I hope everybody sees the contradiction, Josh, in what he just said.
Nobody thought that they would hit these countries.
at all no experts but what they were going to do was take over the entire middle east
i mean like those those are back-to-back statements uh but but continue on here i mean i just want
to point out that 100 percent contradiction peter they were going to take over the middle east
they're going to knock out israel with their nuclear weapon but after we knocked out their nuclear
potential their nuclear potential weapon uh potentially they started building
missiles, thousands and thousands of missiles, and they were going to do it with missiles while
they developed. These are sick people. While they developed nuclear, somehow they were going to
start at a different site because that site was, you saw the site, the mountain. They were going to
go into a certain area, which we know exactly where it is, and they were going to do that.
And it's incredible what we've done. I'll tell you, the job we've done. Do you know, if I didn't
Okay. Let's get to that question as to whether there was any experts that could have possibly
known this. Get number two up. This is a piece that was written on February 24th. Is anybody
remember when we attacked? It was February 28th. And it was written by a guy named Nate
Swanson, who is the, he was the director for Iran at the National Security Council.
between 2022 and 2025.
In the spring and summer of 2025,
he served on the Trump administration's Iran negotiating team,
and he was loomered sometime in the fall of 2025,
fired from his job because apparently Laura Lumer wanted him out.
I mean, you actually start, like,
it gives you a better sense of who may be,
you know, sort of, because we've speculated, like, how did Laura Luma get a list of people who
needed to go in this administration? Like, how is Laura Lumer, you know, sitting in her studio and
wherever she is in Florida, whatever it is, how does she know which members of the National
Security Council are advocating in any way or whatnot? And my assumption has always been, and I
continue to believe that, it's like Stephen Miller is feeding her stuff, maybe, you know, whatever
J.D. Vance is feeding her stuff. Or literally
the Israeli government or Zionist
lobby. She is clearly
in bed with them to some degree.
And I mean, you say
Lumer, that's not even an exaggeration.
I remember Trita Parsi at the start of this war
was saying that that was the
scuttle butt was that at that time,
Trump was listening to Lindsay Graham,
Tom Cotton, and Laura Lumer.
No, she is the one who literally said this guy's name.
Go back to this piece because we need to read
a part of it. Because Donald
Trump asked, who could have
known this. Well, if you go down in that piece, keep going.
It's paywold. All right. Well, I will read it for you as you, as you get the, I had put the other
link in there. Terran, okay, here we go. This is, he's writing to the piece, why Iran will
escalate. This is four days before we attacked. He, you know, he may have had a sense that
we were going to attack.
In a speech last week, find this, Kamani threatened to sink U.S. aircraft carrier and close the
strait of Hormuz.
Tehran is unlikely to do either of these things, given the U.S. military buildup in the region,
but it could more easily inflict U.S. casualties.
Killing Americans may be a particularly appealing option.
I'll go down.
Iran may seriously consider targeting the Gulf Arab state's energy infrastructure.
Ding, ding, ding.
The U.S. has roughly 40,000 troops positioned across 13 regional bases, not including the significant naval and air power.
It's recently deployed to the Middle East.
On February 19, Iran's ambassador to the U.N. warned the body that if the country were attacked, all nearby bases, facilities, and assets of the hostile force would constitute legitimate targets.
So both this guy who worked for the Trump administration before Laura Lumer decided he shouldn't, and Iran's ambassador to the UN gave a warning about this stuff.
Put me back up, right?
Yeah, it's okay.
I mean, finally, Tehran could target global oil flows in international shipping.
Of course.
Sending energy prices up and creating a serious political liability for Trump.
I mean, every administration prior to this knew that this was going to be a quagmire,
so you don't even need this piece, but here we go.
Iran may well encourage the Houthis to resume attacking ships transiting the Red Sea.
Watch for this.
In the coming weeks, the Houthis have been quiet.
But if Iran wants to shut down the supply of oil, the Houthis will start hitting ships
because the Red Sea was sort of.
an alternate route for some of these tankers for Saudi Arabia.
I mean, if the conflict with the U.S. state deepens, Iran may seriously consider targeting
the Gulf Arab state's energy infrastructure directly.
In 2019, during Trump's last maximum pressure campaign, Iran directly attacked Saudi Arabia's
Akbek oil processing facility, the world's largest.
assault appeared to be designed to damage easily repasteable components, thus limiting the consequences
to the global energy supply. But if Tehran instead assaulted infrastructure that it knows would take
longer to repair, the results would be much more damaging. It also is just common sense when
you think about it, because the Iranians probably assumed rightly so, as you had the administration
saying that we did this to protect Israel, that they were not going to prioritize.
protecting the Gulf states as we throw billions and billions of dollars at Israel and we fund their
missile defense system, the Iron Dome, more bang for your buck if you target the Gulf states.
And yeah, that there's less of a lobby to put it mildly here in the U.S., but in terms of financial
interests, like these countries are trying to expand to the West and to ingratiate themselves
to European and American tourists.
and they're working themselves financially into our sports industries,
and they have crypto deals with a bunch of American and Western capitalists.
So Iran is thinking, okay, we can do this relatively cheaply, even with drone attacks,
save our more sophisticated missiles for the Iron Dome,
and hit them where it hurts when we need to.
And we still don't even know fully what the damage is from those missiles because of Israeli censorship.
So you got to wonder what strategic thinking was involved here, if any at all, or if you have just a deeply racist administration, and it seems like Heggzeth is calling a lot of the shots here.
And we know how he feels about Muslim people, both in Iran and in the Gulf states, where they literally quite, where they don't care.
I mean, those Gulf states are just like filled with billions and billions of dollars.
And they probably were arrogant enough to think that, like, yeah, they'll take their hits, but they don't have any demon.
there. So who cares if some of the people are harmed?
Yeah, the leadership is basically, like how Israel is sort of outgrowth of the military
industrial complex. A lot of those Gulf State monarchies are outgrowth of just the global
oil industry. Absolutely. And the bottom line is to the extent that they had experts on Iran,
they did not want to listen to them or somebody arranged for those to be fired. I mean,
obviously Donald Trump had no idea that this guy existed. And Laura Lumer sent a list,
and they were gone. And so anybody,
who could warn the president or that, you know, through the chain of command as to the dangers
inherent in this were taken out months ago from the administration anyways. But here is Trump.
On one hand, he had no idea about this, no idea that they would attack. How could one possibly know?
Here's clip number eight. No, excuse me, I'm sorry, seven. He had no idea, but he did know some
other things.
Hmm.
This is number seven.
I knew about the straight that it would be a weapon, which I predicted a long time ago,
predicted all of this stuff.
You guys were very generous in that.
I predicted all of it.
I predicted Osama bin Laden would knock out the World Trade Center.
I made that prediction a year before he did.
I said, you better get him.
He's a bad guy.
I watched him be interviewed one time, and I said, that's a bad guy.
you better get him. One year before, exactly, I wrote it in a book. You can even check about a year
before the World Trade Center came down. President Clinton actually had a shot at him and he didn't
take it. Unfortunately, I'm not blaming him for that, but he didn't take it. And he ended up knocking down
the World Trade Center, but I predicted that too. I predicted a lot of things. We strongly encouraged
I knew. Okay. When we're looking at this as kind of neocondon, maybe Bush three point, or Bush term three, and I think that we should be talking about like the catastrophe in the Middle East in those terms, it's almost like the reverse of when Trump looked into Putin's heart and he saw that he saw Pudy Poot he could work with him.
Trump saw looked into Osama's heard and saw that he was a bad guy. He's also using like a very similar logic for the war in Iran as well.
We should also say that this is not the first time that Trump has made this claim that he had predicted 9-11.
Here's the story.
Let's go to the, no, let's go to the, is this the top one?
This is the most recent here.
This is from, yeah, okay.
This is from March the 16th.
Delusional Trump 79 falsely claims he predicted 9-11.
That's one piece, but it's not the first time he has said this.
Let's go to the next one.
This one is a fact check from October 6th in 2025.
Trump falsely claims again that his pre-9-11 book warned about Osama bin Laden.
That was fact-checked by Daniel Dale.
But again, it's not the first time he said this.
And so this is from October 27th, 2019 fact check.
falsely claims his 2000 book demanded the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Well, to be fair, he didn't probably write his book, so he may need a refresher on his own
book as what's in it.
I told the writer, and he forgot to write it.
He forgot. Did you, the other, the other part that was so Bush that I was thinking about
was when he said, he was asked the other day, when will this war end? He said, when I,
feel it in my bones. It really reminded me about how Bush spoke about how it was, him
listening to his gut that caused him, that led him on foreign policy.
And so it's subliterate.
Yeah, I mean, it's just important to point out these consistencies, whether it was John
Bolton being consistent across the administration or just like the same infrastructure of the
neocons that Marco Rubio was a part of, or Hegzef being a guy that was lobbying to overturn
the convictions of war criminals in Iraq.
As you have a class of people in media that had a lot of influence saying that this
administration was going to be anti-war.
and dove-ish back to Hillary the hawk and Donald the dove in the New York Times, you would have to
have no understanding of the Republican Party, no understanding of neoconservatives, no understanding of
their philosophy to understand that. And here we are once again in another quagmire in the
Middle East. And let's take the other claim that he made in that statement, which was that he knew
they would weaponize the Strait of Hormuz. If you knew this,
and you were about to launch an invasion
and you knew like, okay, we need to figure out a way
of preventing them from weaponizing the Strait of Hormuz.
We know that Donald Trump has gone to NATO
and has gone to European countries,
ask China, ask Japan,
hey, you need to help us escort ships
out of the Strait of Hormuz.
The idea being that Iran may not want to blow up ships
that are not American
because they don't want to expand
their enemy list here.
I think he actually just doesn't want them to hit Americans
because he'll get blowback. So he's asking
to the European
young men and women to
be on the front lines
of his illegal offensive
criminal war in Iran and is like
I'll take NATO members. I will
threaten NATO funding if you don't acquiesce.
Well, yes. And the point being
is that Iran is going to be
more hesitant to fire
or send a drone against a ship from China or from Japan or from NATO.
And so Trump has begged them.
But you would imagine if he predicted this, you would line those ducks up before the war started.
Right?
Like even George Bush attempted to have a coalition of the willing.
It got very, very small by the end and was sort of like people were pulled in,
dragged and, you know, kicking.
But Donald Trump did not do that, and it seems that they have all rejected him.
And so much so that the Iranians now have taken a page from the Trump administration and
produce their own AI video where they are mocking how the rest of the world is not listening
to Donald Trump.
Podcast audience.
Gently down.
Merry, merrily, marrily,
buddy, buddy.
So that's McCrone.
And Stormert and
Stormert and
driving past Trump.
Hey, I can't do the water splash.
Come on.
Stop.
I know how I feel away.
Fucking up.
Pockets broke this hell of a
motherfucker.
Oh, they did.
Why nobody helps me
to open Hormuz.
That was pretty good.
The coalition of the willing is a little bit easier to pull off when Bush's approval rating is not what Trump's is right now.
The approval rating for the Iraq War is not what the approval rating for the Iran War is right now.
Oh, my God.
I mean, the approval rating for the Iraq War in the days leading up to it was somewhere in the high 80s, maybe low 90s.
I can tell you it was so isolating to be against the Iraq war.
And that's what's so strange about this moment is like, I don't think that this show has the ability to really reach any significant number of people who are in favor of this.
Like, you know, when I was on Air America, you know, we would be reaching people who were in favor of the Iraq War, even as late as 2004.
Because there was so many people.
Take this clip.
Do we have that clip from Michael Moore?
This is the Bowling from Callingbine.
He won this Oscar.
Just literally, I think it was a week or two after, maybe just days after the beginning of the Iraq bombing and invasion.
Shock and not happened a couple of days before.
Michael Moore won the Oscar for Best Documentary for Burm.
bowling for Columbine, which was about the mass gun shootings.
So this is roughly the end of March 2003 were the Oscars.
And Shock and Ah happened in mid-March, I think it was.
19th and the 20th that night into midnight it went in.
And so this was like three or four days later, actually.
And so here's Michael Moore, but I want you to get a sense of just how
popular
George Bush
and the Iraq War
were.
You'll get a sense from this
roomful of Hollywood elites.
Moore comes up on stage
with a lot of people.
On
behalf of our producers, Kathleen
Glenn and Michael Donovan
from Canada,
I'd like to thank the Academy for this.
I've invited my fellow
documentary nominees on the stage with us.
And we would like to, they are here in solidarity with me, because we like nonfiction.
We like nonfiction and we live in fictitious times.
We live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elects a fictitious president.
We live in a time where we have a man.
sending us to war for fictitious reasons,
whether it's the fictician of duct tape or the fictitious of orange alerts.
We are against this war, Mr. Bush.
Shame on you, Mr. Bush.
Shame on you.
And anytime you've got the pulse and the 66 against you,
your time is up.
I'm sure they're playing them off now.
I mean, you could see that shot of the audience was really telling.
where nobody wanted to speak up.
You had one guy in their clapping.
It looked like Scorsesee was about to start clapping.
Right there.
I mean, that one is where everybody's just like,
I wouldn't put myself out like that.
Who's the blonde lady clapping there?
Is that Nicole Kidman?
Oh, okay.
Well, maybe not.
You see there one guy in there who's actually really,
I mean, this is what it was like at that time.
It's probably a seat filler.
And I don't want to, I don't also want to like,
things have improved in terms of what
the approval ring for this war in particular was, but just because we had the Oscars on Sunday,
there was one speech that mentioned the Gaza genocide, and it was Javier Bardem. And I know Joachim
Trier said something afterwards about Sudan and Congo and Gaza, but like in the midst of our country
funding a genocide, the fact that that was really the only display at this point of opposition
is deeply upsetting. But like that mood there is, it was reflected in the poll numbers.
Bush's approval rating and the approval rating for the Iraq war.
So Trump is maybe, you know, a continuation of Bush,
but he certainly doesn't have the nationalism that came from 9-11 to buoy him into this criminal war.
Or even the have, I mean, look, the Bush administration went through a lot of trouble to make up a lot of lies to justify it.
They leaked information directly from the White House to Judith Miller, who was a reporter at the time for the New York Times.
Times saying that Saddam Hussein had access to weapons of mass destruction. And then Dick Cheney
the next day, the office that leaked it to her via Scooter Libby, went on Meet the Press at a time
where Meet the Press actually had some valance and said, I'm just quoting the New York Times
to prove that there are weapons of mass destruction. They've done the reporting. This isn't,
this isn't coming from us.
I mean, we have stuff that also verifies it, but, you know, we can see that it's public information.
You had Colin Powell use all of his cachet and sit in front of the UN and hold up a vial of fake anthrax to say there are weapons of mass destruction there.
And Lieutenant Colonel Wilkinson, who years later, I think went on a sort of a,
a reputation rebuilding tour, said that it was the worst day of his life and that Colin Powell,
you know, knew.
They were just basically whitewashing the stuff that the CIA, I can't remember his name
now, was sitting behind him at the UN.
And so there was a concerted effort to lie to the United States to people.
And of course, like you say, it was in the wake of 9-11.
The country was largely in shock.
this instance, Trump just like, it was like almost like in the same way that, you know, I might
decide I'm going to go see a movie if I don't have my kids. So it's like that Lucy Goosey.
And hopefully we'll have a guest on to speak about not just the human toll of this bombing campaign
in Iran, but the ecological toll that is going to be felt by people for decades. To have the president
of the United States have the capacity
to engage in this bombing
campaign on a whim
is the direct result to bring it back
to Iraq of the lack of accountability
that the war criminals
in the Bush administration
were able to experience. The fact that
Dick Cheney died outside of
a jail cell, the fact that Bush is
painting on his ranch in Texas,
Condoleezza Rice, what?
She's like, you know,
a consultant for the Denver
Broncos or something. I mean, it's absolutely insane. And that was because the Democrats were
complicit in it. Many Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, supported the Iraq war, Joe Biden,
Chuck Schumer. How are these people still influencing the party? If we had prosecuted these people,
if we had also removed the, there had been a war powers vote, if the, the authorizations for
the use of military force had been rescinded, then perhaps, perhaps Trump wouldn't be able to do
this on a whim. But this is the result of that lack of accountability.
Let's go to number six. This is, as we are continue to bomb Iran, as the Israelis continue to
bomb Iran, Israel is being, is very busy these days. Because the Israelis are, the Israelis are
not only having their police and IDF kill people in the West Bank, not only are they still bombing
Gaza, but they are now apparently prepping for a ground invasion of Lebanon as they bomb southern
Lebanon first and then we'll come in with a ground invasion, supposedly.
Here is Donald Trump being asked about that bombing in Lebanon.
Israel is expected to expand its ground offensive in southern Lebanon to go after Hezbollah.
Have you discussed that with Israeli leaders?
Yeah.
And does the United States support a potential Israeli invasion of Lebanon?
Yeah, no, I did.
And I know though, look, Hezbollah is a problem.
It's been a problem for a long time, not just now.
And it's a certain area because I was with the other night a person whose parents live
in Lebanon.
This is a very substantial person, wealthy person.
whose parents live in Lebanon.
I said, really?
Can you pause this?
We don't even.
He's talking about almost certainly
Tiffany Trump's husband.
You live there?
So this is the decision.
I just found this out for the first time.
I mean, they've only been married for a while.
People in my circle actually live there.
Also, which one is it?
Has Hezbole completely been decapitated and degraded?
Wasn't that the Israeli claim last year
in the same way that Iran's nuclear program
was totally obliterated by the Israelis last year.
Now suddenly, Hezbollah's back,
and they were able to build a nuke
in, like, records scientifically impossible time.
They're displacing hundreds of thousands of people
to create a new buffer zone.
Almost a million people in Lebanon.
They are at the beginning of the greater Israel offensive,
and they're going for Lebanon first,
and Trump is now saying,
because of some anecdote from his least probably favorite son-in-law,
although maybe Tiffany Trump is higher up on there now,
if this guy's rich.
He's like now, that's his justification, this lunatic.
I can't remember who I got this from on Twitter.
But in 1919, Hym Weitzman and David Ben-Gurion attended the 1919-Parice Conference, which ended
World War I.
They presented a map containing the boundaries of their hope for Israeli state.
The map includes what is now Lebanon's Latani River, which is in southern Lebanon.
So just conquest.
That's what's happening.
Yep.
And they are now, they've apparently sent leaflets to depopulate the entire area south of the Latani River.
That is 10% of Lebanese territory.
and like you say, home to, you know, somewhere around three to four hundred thousand people
in more than 150 villages in towns.
So, but here's Trump giving the answer.
Like, I actually know somebody who knows people who live in Lebanon, but, you know, it's not
that area.
So what was the question?
Good.
Long time, not just now.
And it's a certain area because I was with the other night a person who's a person who's,
His parents live in Lebanon.
This is a very substantial person, wealthy person, whose parents live in Lebanon.
I said, really?
How do you live in Lebanon?
Your parents are living?
Oh, yeah, they live there.
And over the years, they've gotten used to the fact that it's being bombed.
But they explained to me that it's really a different section of Lebanon.
It's a section where Hezboly is.
And they get used to it, I guess.
I don't know.
I mean, people live in Ukraine.
You would think they wouldn't live in Ukraine, but they live in Ukraine.
I don't know that I'd do that, but they live in Ukraine.
They live in Lebanon.
Hezbollah is a big problem, and they're rapidly being eliminated.
Thank you very much, everybody.
We appreciate it.
Thank you.
First off, what also strikes me about this is this dude has no concept of, like, that there are human beings living in other countries.
Like, he can't even imagine it.
It's like it's hard enough for me like New York Miami.
I mean, it's similar stuff.
It's not even a golf course near there.
There's Ruth Chris at both places.
And you can play golf at both places.
I got Trump, but he can't, he's lived in such a bubble that he can't even contemplate
the idea of living in another country.
Or at least like wealthy people that he would converse with it.
Well, he's like, why wouldn't you just move?
I mean, I get why peasants live there.
Right, right.
I would never build a property there.
He's also lying.
They haven't just been bombing the South.
Days ago, they bombed Central Beirut.
They've killed around 1,000 people, including around 100 children, let alone.
By the way, since this war in Iran has started, the aid flowing into Gaza has been choked off significantly.
there is likely to be a hunger crisis, the price of food.
You know what happens in these situations.
The people that have it and can sell it, they'll raise the money.
This is like some of the, you know, raise the cost.
It's about to be another devastating situation in Gaza.
And everybody's living intense.
Oh, and there was a sandstorm.
I mean, like the conditions on the strip are there designed to make sure that people
die slowly if they can't die quickly by bombing.
Let's move on to, and on some level, like, if there is a hope that Trump will be convinced to take an off-ramp for this disaster regarding Iran, which could be even a greater disaster.
And like I say, NBC reported that the military are desperately trying to sort of like put into their options menu for him off-ramp opportunities.
My suggestion would be to write that stuff in like gold.
Like put it on a trophy.
We did different color coatings for things.
This one is the gold one.
Or put them on the sashes of a beauty contest.
Exactly.
Or, yes, just to like configure the typing so that it's like in the shape of two breasts or something.
But honestly, like it will come at the expense of another country.
And we have, when we kidnapped the president of Venezuela and apparently made a deal with his underling, it was basically
no, among other things, no oil for Cuba.
And we have enforced an embargo on this country that represents zero threat to us.
Zero threat.
Cuba represents, I don't even think people make the argument.
No.
That there's a threat anymore.
He's not making that argument with Iran.
They're making these false claims like Iran was about to attack Israel.
Iran's about to attack the United States.
They said the same thing about Venezuela.
Like Venezuela was going to, you know, Venezuela was dangerous.
They were maybe responsible for stealing.
They're not even bothering to say this because it's so clearly this like revenge for right wing,
the right wing Cuban diaspora and for capitalists that feel like, wow, Cuba right off
our shores is socialist and didn't succumb to our, you know, covert operations and our attempts
to make them into, you know, are someplace where we could extract from.
So we're going to punish them.
And here is, Cuba is now suffering a countrywide blackout because of their inability to get things like oil and other support and probably parts for their grid.
And understand, you're on dialysis.
Yep.
I think it was really three or four thousand people on dialysis there.
If you're on ventilator, I mean, you're the baby in the ICU?
Just people are going to die.
People are going to die because of this.
But here's Donald Trump explaining it in the way that, I don't know, you would if you had just roofied somebody.
I was just with a fantastic person who's Cuban.
and made a fortune in sugar, you know, Fon Hul family, right?
And this family wants to go back to Cuba to visit it.
They haven't been back in like 50 years or something.
They come from, largely come from Cuba.
And we'll see what happens.
They were asking me about that.
They want to go back.
Not only Fon Hul, a lot of Cubans have said, oh boy,
would they love to go back?
I think Cuba, I don't know.
in its own way, if you know, tourism and everything else.
It's a beautiful island, great weather.
They're not in a hurricane zone, which is nice for a change, you know.
They won't be asking us for money for hurricanes every week.
But I think Cuba's the end.
You know, all my life I've been hearing about the United States and Cuba.
When will the United States do it?
I do believe I'll be the honor of having the honor of taking Cuba.
That's a big honor.
Taking Cuba.
Taking Cuba, in some form, yeah.
Taking Cuba.
I mean, whether I free it, take it, I think I could do anything
I want with it.
You want to know the truth?
They're a very weakened nation right now.
They were for a long time.
Very violent, very violent leaders.
Chester was a very violent leader.
His brothers are very violent leader.
We tried to assassinate for 50 years.
That's how they governed.
They governed with violence.
But a lot of people would like to go back.
Incidentally, I mean, we've seen what ICE has been doing, right?
I talk about governing with violence.
And to be clear, I mean, there was a lot of political repression in Cuba.
There was more probably under Batista and a lot more deprivation under Batista, for sure.
And you can understand with the U.S. being right off their shores.
trying to assassinate their like heads of state all the entire time like this is our fault
oh yes escape that doesn't not a product of socialism and that's ridiculous that's a it's a matter
of propaganda that it is no it's not a product of that I mean it's a it's a product of a country
completely under siege um but uh the idea that he's going to take Cuba and I'm going to do it I'm
going to do it like uh um and incidentally all those people want to visit Cuba they've been able
of his a Cuba, I think since the Obama administration,
when we had taken them off the
terror watch list.
But the rich sons of the sugar barons
say that they want to go back there.
Grandparents, grandkids.
Grandkids. Probably the grandsons.
Those were plantations. It was
slavery. It was a
mobocracy and slaveocracy
that was overthrown by revolution
that wasn't even Marxist until
America forced it to be. To be fair,
the Haitian
slaves, they paid reparations for over a hundred and, what was it, 20 years to the French.
So if you're going to be freed, you got to pay the people who owned you.
By the way, Trump called them the shithole country.
And do you think that the fact that they had to pay reparations for daring to free themselves
from chattel slavery might have something to do with Haiti's impoverished situation?
Haiti had to pay up to something like, I don't know what it was, like 40% of
its GDP up until the 1940s to France for freeing them.
Yes.
But when he says that about the hurricane thing, right?
I mean, the other part is, one, he's completely disconnected from reality.
I just looked it up on the New York Times.
Cuba has had 10 major hurricanes in the last 25 years, including a category three last year.
But when he says they're not going to be asking us for money, he's doing, you know, he's sneering at Puerto Rico.
So he's saying that he wants to turn Cuba into another territory of the United States,
but there'll be a little bit more fun for us because we can maybe reopen those casinos
that some of my buddy Roy Cohn's friends were really into back in the old days,
the old days of them bringing us to, including a complete return to open colonialism,
as he says it just instant.
No, no hurricanes. See?
I looked at the weather map and I just somebody wrote that.
No hurricanes. A very rich guy told me that there's no hurricanes there.
They don't like Castro either. So, I mean, it like...
I wonder if somebody says to him, there are hurricanes there. Oh, I guess we won't take him.
He's saying we have to recolonize Cuba and there's no strategy here. Like, what Obama understood
was that normalizing relations with Cuba and moving towards that kind of relationship is actually more strategically beneficial.
It makes no sense for us to have this acrimonious, like, completely cut off relationship with a country that's just a few, you know, what?
Well, we could put a good crypto regulation, and that could be worthwhile.
Yes, but, yeah.
There's a bipartisan support for this strangling, and it's because there's fascists in our government that want this for ideological reasons.
And this is not just a Trump thing.
All the previous administrations that had tried to assassinate Castro, it's the same sort of thing.
It's lunatics, militaristic, jingoistic lunatics, particularly the Cubans, but that's who's
running our foreign policy.
It's no surprise that we're doing this in Cuba and also doing this insane shit in Iran right
now.
It's because fascists are in power.
Yeah, this is why I'm hesitant to assign like a ton of strategic thinking to the way that
they're acting here, because I really do think a lot of these guys, like, Heggzeth is just
an anti-Muslim bigot, and that's a big part of his history.
And I think that he enjoys seeing people in Iran suffering.
And like the Cuban diaspora here, the right-wing Cuban diaspora, they're just out for revenge.
It doesn't matter if it doesn't make sense strategically.
And out for money, too, sure.
I mean, they are.
But it's a pipe dream.
Well, they think that if there is an implosion, if Trump takes Cuba or whatever that means,
that they're going to get reparations, that they're going to get either land or they're going to get
payments that will be annuities for years and years to come. I mean, that is I guess it doesn't matter
really either way. It's part of it, but I also think we shouldn't underestimate that these are legitimately
white supremacists in this, specifically as it relates to Iran with Cuba, there's a blend of both
revenge and like capitalist interest. But like these people really are sadistic, sadistic. Because like,
Mir Schimer has pointed out, you know, Putin is a awful leader, whatever, but he is thinking
strategically. Zizh Jinping is thinking strategically. The Iranian government is thinking strategically.
I'm not sure we have a government that is thinking strategically. It's just bloated off of like the,
the military industrial complex. That's a machine that's almost moving and rolling down the hill
and gaining momentum as it goes. Honestly, I think like the one opportunity to end Iraq would be
the military saying, like, well, if you really want to go for Cuba, what we really need to do is
bring some of those ships back.
But it also like our Israel policy isn't that isn't thinking strategically too, even
when it went to Biden because we had people in the intelligence community saying this is a
liability for us, the amount of a weaponry that we're flooding in.
It's going to jeopardize relationships with the other Arab nations in the area.
Like we, the war machine has so corrupted our government that is almost operating autonomously.
And it's like pushing our and the politicians are a big part of it.
what it feels like to me.
It certainly doesn't, I mean, I don't think you're going to find a lot of people in the
government who feel like this is a, I mean, that's the point.
Nobody can figure out what the end game is.
Like what is supposed to happen?
What is the material difference if Iran is degraded?
Or I guess they had this idea, which does not seem to be the case, maybe it will be that Iran
will implode.
you'll get a monarchy there
and then we can have a whole Middle East
full of just
monarchs and there'll be much more stability
I don't know what the argument is
this is the problem with all the
liberals saying you know I don't
agree with how we did the Maduro thing
but he was a problem because there's no vision
for what kind of world they want to create guess who has
a vision all the fascists in Florida
who are former Cubans
they have a vision it's like M said it's not a street
one's an insane one it's at least a vision
you can put a military
military in charge of going after it. Same with Greater Israel. That's an insane vision.
It's a vision. What vision do the liberals have in the world right now besides?
It's a great point. And it's all, you know, even like this crypto stuff and the AI
push, that's not strategic either. Trump taking rid of getting rid of all of the credits
for greening our economy. That's not strategic if you were thinking about the interests of the
country. But that's when I say, like, we've been corrupted by big money. Like, it's, the democracy
is not functional. And that's why, like, these people are not operating even within the best
interests of what the population or what, like, furthering America would be. They, no, Trump knows he's
dying. He talks about it all the goddamn time. So it now is time to get what we've always wanted.
Netanyahu, Trump, all of these guys are acting in their own self-interest. And so are these capitalist
interest knowing that the people are banging down the door and demanding some sort of like material
benefit for them so they got to get while the getting is good and it's very dangerous it's analogous
to the stage of capitalism we're in where you have CEOs and board of directors um are in the stage
where they're they're basically running cottage industries within these major corporations you look
like a guy like Zazlov who's going to be selling the uh... war brother he's going to make
nine hundred million dollars they're going to be firing they're going to be firing
thousands of people but he will make nine hundred million dollars everything that he's been
doing is the head of this company has been geared towards enriching himself there is no
company there is no notion of like you know as much of a fascist as ford wise uh...
there is no notion that like i need to have my workers be able to afford by
products. This is all about extraction. And so the extraction is, you know, there is no way that
Donald Trump was not enticed into this without thinking about personal enrichment. I don't
know what it is, but I just like there is no, he had no vision for going after Iran outside of
what's going to align his pockets in some fashion. And I don't know where that incentive comes
from we may know down the road.
But, well, you see that by the way, like US gas, oil and gas companies are actually doing
quite well in the stock market right now.
Of course.
Because the bottom line is they're pulling out the exact same amount of oil as they were before.
And it costs them the same amount to extract it, except for the price they're getting now.
Exactly.
Is 20 or 30 percent higher.
This is just massive profits.
Yeah.
for these oil companies.
At the gas station,
you'll be paying 30% more.
It will cost more,
but it doesn't cost any more to produce.
It just means that there is one part of the market
that's not delivering it there.
Like,
if you're a dairy farm,
and you're selling milk,
and your neighbor's farm burns down,
it doesn't cost you anymore to produce any milk.
And if you have the ability to go like,
well,
I can raise the price. That's where it's at.
Yeah. And I also think it's important here to just look at how and there is a real difference
between when people describe themselves as anti-war in this current context versus having
an anti-colonial mindset and like a belief in kind of diplomacy.
Because Trump says he's anti-war, but he frames that as, well, peace through strength.
We're not putting American boots on the ground yet.
But I'm anti-war because I'm going to hit them so hard and poison millions of people potentially for generations to come and kill hundreds of girls in the school because I'm anti-war because this is the only language that these people understand.
That's what Pete Higgsath said in 2020 on Fox News.
That's how they feel.
So, like, if you don't understand politics as if you think anti-war is enough, then you don't really look at things like, you know, how, like, Cesar spoke.
about how fascism, the imperial boomerang, how fascism and colonial politics inform one another,
how the violence that is inflicted upon the rest of the world eventually comes home. And when you
elect a fascist and expect him to be anti-war, I don't know, I've got a bridge to sell you,
because he's not going to have an anti-colonial perspective, one that like elevates all people
and is egalitarian. And you can even see that in the far-right commentators that are critical
of Israel. It's a similar, it's a similar mindset. They're not, they don't view, uh, their
projects as uplifting all people. They view it as supremacy for certain groups over the other.
And the split in the Republican Party over Israel is whether it's elevating Christian Zionists or
whether it's saying that it's Christians that say that Zionism isn't the way to go. But either way,
both visions are about Christians having supremacy. And that's like a major and that's who populates
are the federal government right now.
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Three months from now, six months from now, nine months from now.
And I don't think it's going to be the same as it looks like in six months from now.
And I don't know if it's necessarily going to be better six months from now than it is three months from now.
But I think around 18 months out, we're going to look back and go like, wow.
What?
What is that going on?
It's nuts.
Wait a second.
Hold on for a second.
Emma, welcome to the program.
Hey.
Fun hat.
Matt.
What is up, everyone?
Fun pack.
No me keen.
You did it.
Fun pack.
Let's go Brandon.
Let's go Brandon.
Bradley, you want to say hello?
Sorry to disappoint.
Everyone, I'm just a random guy.
It's all the boys today.
Fundamentally false.
No, I'm sorry.
Women is...
Stop talking for a second.
Let me finish.
Where is this coming from, dude?
But dude, you want to smoke this...
Um, seven eight.
Yes.
Yes.
Perfect.
I think it is you.
Who is you?
Single freaking day.
What's on your mind?
We can discuss free markets and we can discuss capitalism.
I'm gonna just know what.
Libertarians.
They're so stupid though.
Common sense says of course.
Gobbled e gook.
We fucking nailed him.
So what's 79 plus 21?
Challenge met.
I'm positively quivering.
I believe 96, I want to say.
857.
210.
35.
501.
One half.
Three-eighth.
Nine-11, for instance.
$3,400, $1,900.
$6.5, $4, $3 trillion sold.
It's a zero-sum game.
Actually, you're making think less.
But let me say this.
Call satire, Sam goes to satire.
On top of it all?
Yeah.
My favorite part about you is just like every day, all day, like everything you do.
Without a doubt.
Hey, buddy, we see you.
The week being weeded out, obviously.
Yeah.
Sons out guns out.
I just don't like to entertain ideas anymore.
I have a question.
Who cares?
Is enabled, folks.
I love it.
I do love that.
Got to jump.
I got to be quick.
I get a jump.
Clock.
We're already late, and the guy's being a dick.
So screw him.
Sent to a gulaw?
Outrage.
Like, what is wrong with you?
Love you.
Bye.
Love you.
Bye-bye.
