The Majority Report with Sam Seder - 3652 - Trump Lost the War, Can he End it?

Episode Date: May 26, 2026

It's news day Tuesdy on The Majority Report On today's program: Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY) calls House Republicans chickenhawks as they adjourn for a long weekend without voting on the War Powers Resolution... after realizing they did not have enough votes. Trump posts an agonizingly long Truth Social post in which he demands all countries involved in Iran-US negotiations sign onto the Abraham Accords. As Trump touts a peace deal with Iran (which has already failed), establishment Democrats Sen. Cory Booker and Rep Debbie Wasserman-Schulz are tripping over themselves to do everything they can do to keep this war going. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo teams up with former Biden State Department member Victoria Nuland to debate Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer over the war in Iran. After Mearsheimer and Walt dismantle Pompeo and Nuland's hawkish lies, the two neocons are reduced to laughing morons. California candidate for governor, Tom Steyer appears on the I've Had it Podcast with Jennifer Welch where he expresses his support for transgender students participating in high school sports. In the Fun Half: The New York Times reports on how thoroughly Trump has dismantled crypto and prediction market regulation in a way that has enriched his inner circle. Rep. Thomas Massie is hinting that he will read all of Epstein's clients on the floor of Congress before he leaves office. Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani joins the program to promote his new housing policy. Also, reminder if you live in NYC and utilize SNAP benefits the work requirement deadline is June 1st. Jillian Michales once again humiliates herself publicly. This time on Matan Even's podcast. 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: FAST GROWING TREES: Get 20% off your first purchase.  FastGrowingTrees.com/majority DELETEME: Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.joindeleteme.com/MAJORITY and use promo code MAJORITY at checkout. SUNSET LAKE CBD: Use coupon code "Left Is Best" (all one word) for 20% off of your entire order 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.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You are listening to a free version of the Majority Report. Support this show at join the Majority Report.com and get an extra hour of content daily. The Majority Report with Sam Cedar. It is Tuesday, May 26, 2006. My name is Sam Cedar. This is the five-time award-winning Majority Report. We are broadcasting live steps from the industrially ravaged Gowanus Canal in the heartland of America. Downtown Brooklyn, USA on the program today.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Trump's U.S. Iran peace deal already cooked as Iran warns of retaliation for U.S. strikes. Meanwhile, the bond market wants an end to the war, and Israel's, Israel supporters indeed, going to overdrive to bomb more. Federal Judicial panel rejects Alabama's redistricting map as just two-two racist. Meanwhile, today, Texas runoff could end John Corny's Senate career. Pope Leo apologizes for the Vatican role in legitimizing slavery. Senator Andy Kim pepper sprayed at an ice protest at a detention facility in New Jersey. protests continue.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Meanwhile, Boston gets the first certified union to represent rideshare drivers. Tulsa Gabbard resigned. Hassan Piker and Medea Benjamin of Code Pink. Code Pink, yeah. Are subpoenaed in a Trump administration investigation of the aid flotilla to Cuba. Trump regime indictment of Kilmar Obrega Garcia tossed in a federal court. All this and more on today's majority report. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:02:35 It is Newsday Tuesday. It is Newsday Tuesday. day. Emma has got a lot of news to talk about. I should say later in the program, after, when we go into the fun half, we're anticipating a special guest to come on who apparently is also a big Knicks fan. I'm going to save it for the special guest. Okay. Fine. I mean. Save it for Spike.
Starting point is 00:03:05 I was, I. It is not Spike Lee. It's not Spike Lee. And it's not Ben Stiller. And it's not Timothy Shalame. Or Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy Fallon. Isn't he from Boston?
Starting point is 00:03:16 He's a Knicks fan? I know he's been courtside. I think he was in that movie about the Red Sox. Fevere pitch. Yes, exactly. I just don't want any fake fans now that the Knicks are this incredible. I don't want no bandwagoners. Come on, baby.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Well, don't worry about anybody in this room. I'm not concerned about that. despite the Celtics complete dominance. It's like Sam can't even let me have a little bit of happiness. And we're not even there yet. It's not about the Celtics. It's about how happiness is just not welcomed. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:51 I'm sorry. The Celtics don't just win. We got a curb stop. And so that's it. Yes. It's a very successful. Is shooting 53s in the game? Franchise.
Starting point is 00:04:03 I know. I know. Well, listen. I've been a long time Wembe fan going back many years. All right. A lot happened over the course of the past four or five days, obviously. We were out for Memorial Day yesterday. And on Friday, I guess it was Thursday, was when the Republicans pulled the, you
Starting point is 00:04:35 vote. Remember, the Senate voted in favor of a War Powers Act resolution, essentially ordering the president to bring to the Senate a justification for military, um, the war to continue, uh, or he's got a, you know, uh, roll it up and, uh, funds are going to be cut off. I mean, aside from the fact that I think we have no idea just how badly the United States has lost this war. And I'm not in favor of the war happening at all. But it is, this is sort of one of those situations where the food is horrible and the portions are small. we have expended so much money on missiles and whatnot that are all going to have to be paid for again because you know we're going to build it back up.
Starting point is 00:05:43 And I don't think we're even close to understanding. I don't think we know how many U.S. military personnel have died. I don't think we know how many ships or planes we've lost. lost. I think none of this has been even remotely transparent. And I don't think yet we really have a sense of just how disastrous this was for the agenda of disapowering Iran in the region and whatnot. Now, regardless, without even litigating as to whether that is a goal that we should have been pursuing or using any resources towards, this has been an abject failure. And the best way to have essentially integrated Iran into the world community would have been to pursue
Starting point is 00:06:41 negotiations. And we failed to do that since essentially Trump's first term. And so the War Powers Act passes in the Senate. And they're going to bring it up in the House on Friday or Thursday night. But Speaker Johnson realizes, oh, this War Powers Act resolution is going to pass. And that's bad for Trump. And so he pulls it. Here's Pat Ryan, New York 18th. He is not a progressive per se. I think his economic politics are pretty good. He's a populist. There are other things I think I would disagree with him,
Starting point is 00:07:26 but he's also a vet, and he was rather upset. Dodge on the War Powers Act. These chicken hawk motherfuck motherfuckers are going to send us home from Memorial Day weekend where I'm going to honor my fellow veterans that I serve 27 months
Starting point is 00:07:42 in combat with, and they are going to not even give an up or down vote on continuing this war almost three months in while Americans are paying almost $5 a gallon at the pump, it is fucking pathetic. They use this procedural bullshit argument and every American should just be absolutely outraged about this. It's a disgrace. It is a disgrace. I mean, this guy, I think it's probably the first time he's been caught on camera swearing. He's sort of like a little boy scoutish. and they're pissed and they should be because this whole endeavor was a complete disaster in any way
Starting point is 00:08:24 you slice it. We've killed thousands of Iranians. We have destabilized the region. We have empowered what we supposedly said were the worst actors in the region, which is, you know, quite a competition. And for what? We've gifted Iran leverage that shows that they don't even really need a nuclear weapon if they want to to destroy, to win in a war between two nuclear powers just by using their geographic leverage. The price of gas could permanently be altered if Iran is able to continuously toll. via the Strait of Hormuz.
Starting point is 00:09:16 There is nothing that this serves except potentially if it continues to go on the interests of the Israeli government that want to see Iran collapse into a failed state so they can't effectively back up Hezbollah. As, by the way, Israel is expanding
Starting point is 00:09:32 its ground operation in southern Lebanon past the yellow line escalating its bombing campaign as talks seem to be heating up and getting like a deal could be coming. They are trying to continuously take territory in southern Lebanon because that would provoke Hezbollah into a response. And Iran is like strategically trying to keep Hezbollah in their fold because
Starting point is 00:09:58 it's important for them to make sure that they still have leverage over the region. And the irony is, is that, you know, aside from the, I don't want to obviously minimize the death and destruction that we have brought to Iran and God knows down the road with the bombing of those refineries, how many sick people are going to be in the future and whatnot. And all of the sort of U.S. treasure expended, you know, with the rise of gas prices that are going to be basically cooked in for the future, maybe when we get a Democratic. administration, there's going to be more impetus to go forward further with like relaunching the solar, relaunching the EV subsidies and an attempt to build this industry
Starting point is 00:10:56 in this country. And any rational political party would use this war as a way to message to the American public why we need to get ourselves off of fossil fuels. Yeah. I mean, and this is only going to help that endeavor, let's hope. But the amount of work that is going to have to be done in the wake of this administration, I think we just, it's almost impossible to conceive of. We're going to talk a lot more about that today. And we've got a couple of ads.
Starting point is 00:11:29 And we'll come back from the ads. We're also going to go through, like, why it's been so difficult to get a war powers resolution passed, in part has been because. there is a significant portion of the Democratic leadership that actually wanted this war. They didn't want to own it. And you're starting to see them panic now, the idea that it may end. But we'll talk about that in a moment. First, a couple of words from our sponsors, both these products, both of our sponsors today are services that I used in the past.
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Starting point is 00:18:43 we're 95% there on the deal with Iran and the five percent. Do you want to read the, what Trump said? Oh, yeah, yeah. This is, this is after. This is after the reports of the deal come out. So the timeline, it's tough to maintain the insanity. But I may need actually a bigger version. Yeah, do we have a magnifying glass? Yeah, can you, can you punch it? It's like a scroll from the wizard of us. It really is a presidential decree. Just just so these people can see the try to see the whole thing. Yeah, see it once and then we'll cut down. But so then apparently what happens is people freak out all the neocons, all the Israeli boosters in the administration, Netanyahu, et cetera, et cetera, freak out.
Starting point is 00:19:33 And he comes out with this. We post the truth. Yeah. And just can you zoom in or no? It won't be legible. He's finding a better version. Send me one that I can read here. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Maybe I got it in the slack. And this is, yeah, here it is. Okay, hold on. Okay. I got it. I will read this. I'm going to take deep breath. Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are proceeding nicely.
Starting point is 00:20:10 It will only be a great deal for all or no deal at all. Back to the battlefront and shooting. But bigger and stronger than ever before, nobody wants that. During my discussions on Saturday with President Mahmoud bin Salomon al-Assad of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad Ben Saeed Al-Nayan of the United Arab Emirates, Emir Tamim, Ben Hamad, bin Khalifi al-Tani, Prime Minister Mohammed bin al-Bald Rahman bin Yassim Ben Jabar al-Tani, and Minister Ali al-Fwadi of Qatar.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Field Marshal, Saeed Asimnu Ahmed, Shah of Pakistan. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey Look at the way I spelled Turkey I really, that's the way I like to spell it. I like to smell like the Turks. I like to respect their culture. Yes. President Abdul Afatah al-Sisi of Egypt,
Starting point is 00:21:10 King Abdullah 2nd of Jordan, King Hamad bin Al-Khafiel of Bahrain. I stated that after all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together, it should be mandatory that all of these countries at a minimum,
Starting point is 00:21:31 at a minimum, all of these countries, simultaneously sign on to the Abraham Accords. Those countries discussed are Saudi Arabia. The United Arab Emirates, already a member, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, that's the way I spell it,
Starting point is 00:21:50 Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, already a member. It may be possible, that one or two have reasons for not doing so, and that will be accepted, but most should be ready, willing and able to make this settlement with Iran a far more historic event than it would otherwise be. If I don't hit a certain word cut, Susie Welles doesn't give me credit for my homework. Somehow we are not even halfway through. The Abraham Accords have proven to be for countries involved, the United Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, Kazakhstan, a financial, economic, social boom,
Starting point is 00:22:27 even during this time of conflict and war. With the current members never even suggesting leaving or taking as much as even a pause. What? The reason for this is the Abraham Accords have been great for them and will be even better for everybody and bring true power, strength, and peace to the Middle East
Starting point is 00:22:45 for the first time in 5,000 years. Hold on. You're a lady. I get to finish. I'm just going to start up. Okay. It will be a doctorate. respected like no other that has ever been signed everywhere in the world its level of importance and prestige will be unparalleled it should start with the immediate signing by saudi arabia and cartar and then everyone else should follow a suit and if they don't they should not be part of this deal and it shows bad intention in speaking of numerous great leaders mentioned above they would be honored as soon as our documents is signed to have the islamic republic of iran as part of the abraham accords Now, wow. Now, that would be something special. This will be something, the most important deal of any of these great, but always in conflict countries, will never, ever sign.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Nothing in the past or the future will surpass it. Therefore, I am mandatorily requesting, I repeat, I am mandatorily requesting. A mandatory request. Yes, it's a mandatory request. that all countries immediately signed the Abraham Accords and that if Iran signs its agreement with me as President of the United States of America, it would be an honor to have them also be part of this unparalleled world coalition. The Middle East would be united, powerful,
Starting point is 00:24:08 and economically strong, like perhaps no other area anywhere in the world. By copy of this truth, I am asking my representatives to begin and successfully complete. the process of signing these countries into the already historic Gabriel Accords. Thank you for your attention to this matter, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America. He hit the word count, the requirement, I guess. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Emma, you, the disdain. I am not the one who wrote this. I'm just reading it. So. I just, yeah, yeah. Stephen Miller wrote this, right? I mean, we know it's not Trump. Gas went up 25 cents in the time it took you to read that.
Starting point is 00:24:55 It means Corey Booker's diaper just to read that whole thing. Exactly. But for whatever reason, and it's unclear to me, like, when was that? The truth social came out when? When was this truth social that came out? I think this came out. Yesterday morning, I believe. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Sunday morning. and it coincided with all of the Iranian warhawks, i.e. Israel supporters. Yeah. I mean, Israel surrogates. Their assets. In the U.S. House. Now, we have said this many times over and over again, that the reason why Chuck Schumer has been all but invisible has been leading from behind,
Starting point is 00:25:50 and by leading from behind, I mean, like, holding, being an anchor for the Democratic caucus to not move towards sanctioning Israel, conditioning aid, whatever it is. It's because the leadership of the Democratic Party, not all of the leadership, but what appears to be a significant chunk of it is in favor of this war. Now, they can't come out and say it because it is so incredibly. unpopular with Democrats. I mean, but it's also unpopular with independents. And it's not terribly popular with Republicans.
Starting point is 00:26:28 And so the Democratic leadership cannot come out and say, we're against, we're for this war. But when the chips are down and they think that it might be resolved, they send out a couple of their faves. Dribs and drabs. She used to be the chair of the D-Triple-C. D-N-C. No, oh, is she the DNC or the DCC?
Starting point is 00:26:53 Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's DNC chair. Right. And during 2016. Now she is a congressperson who may be losing her seat in Florida. Here's Debbie Wasserman Schultz. I am concerned and frustrated over, again, another potential deal on negotiation for a negotiation where we're going to unfreeze Iranian assets. and give them billions of dollars to be able to control proxies again and to rebuild their ballistic missile program,
Starting point is 00:27:28 never mind their drone program, which is incredibly deadly, and they've been increasing their drone capability. So this is deeply concerning. And look, I'm glad that Iran, their capability militarily has been degraded. But if what we get from this initial deal is just going back to where we were before,
Starting point is 00:27:49 where Iran did not control the straight of Hormuz, then what has been accomplished? I am. Oh, you know what? Actually, you're on to something there. What has been accomplished? What was the whole point of this? It was completely stupid.
Starting point is 00:28:06 And there's something called cutting your losses. But the problem is for Debbie Wasserman Schultz, this isn't, this isn't like, there is no losses to cut. They want more. She is working. for Netanyahu and the entire Israeli project that else, and incidentally, not only did they not understand Iranian society enough that their entire plan to supposedly install
Starting point is 00:28:35 Imatnajad, apparently, and that they thought if they assassinated Iran's top leaders that the country would just topple, goes to show you that, A, not only are our interests not aligned with Israel, which I think is quite obvious, but B, Israel, there should be no assumption that they're competent in any of this stuff, that they have any idea of what they're doing other than being driven by some type of like fanatical desire for some greater Israel that involves occupying and annexing more and more land. I mean, and that's been the case the entire time. Israel is giving rosier assessments of Iran's weakness, and they have been doing that for decades to presidents. This was just the president whose ego was large enough and his intellect was weak enough that he was going to agree to it. And yeah, I mean, it's amazing that Democrats like Debbie Wasserman Schultz will preach bipartisanship and the electoral supposed benefit of looking reasonable by working with Republicans when it suits their donors. But this is a rare example of when
Starting point is 00:29:50 bipartisanship would actually be beneficial in terms of like praising Trump for doing negotiations because the war had 60% disapproval at the outset. You look reasonable if you're praising him for doing diplomacy. Instead, she's serving the Israel lobby here. Israel is escalating in Lebanon, moving past the yellow line, bombing the hell out of Lebanon to sabotage what seems like a pending deal. expanding their grand operation in the south to take more and more territory. So at the same time as Israel is doing that to sabotage it militarily, they have its assets in the United States doing work rhetorically for them. Cory Booker's another.
Starting point is 00:30:30 No side deals. And then, you know, you have your congressperson coming out in the Democratic Party. Now, let's have the senator come out and talk about how we're very concerned about this. This is the same guy, if I remember correctly, was on one of these, Sunday talk shows. Criticizing Obama in 2012 for demonizing Bain Capital. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Because he knows a lot of private equity guys and they're good guys. Is it one of the remaining moderate Republicans or right-wing Republicans? It's Josh Hawley? No, it is Corey Booker. This better than the deal Obama got with Iran? So we haven't had an official briefing, but this is what I'm seeing that has me so outraged right now, is the president said he went into this to deal with their nuclear program.
Starting point is 00:31:23 This does not deal with that. Before he became president the first time, they had no highly enriched uranium. They had sent it out. Now they have it because of him. Number two is he criticized roundly that the deal that got rid of their nuclear program, or at least her highly enriched program, involved getting $50 billion for Iran. Well, already the president's balance sheet is letting more than $14 billion go through, that during this conflict he allowed them to sell oil.
Starting point is 00:31:49 And this deal alone, easing of sanctions on Iran, allowing them to get billions of more. The same deal he criticized, he's already doing worse than. Giving Iran more money, as he has said, will allow them to do things like fuel their terrorist proxies. That's why this war is wrong. He's got us in a situation that's worse than it was before. a more extreme regime. The straight of her moves now is a leveraging point for them. This weak nation has put America and a stalemate
Starting point is 00:32:17 and Donald Trump is being played as a fool. So Cory Booker, I looked it up because it's interesting that Chuck Schumer was adamantly against the JCPOA. Corey Booker supported it at the time. Now, I think, put us back up, right? Yeah. No, just for Brian. I think like it's notable.
Starting point is 00:32:40 I mean, you can take it two ways. One that the Zionist lobby quadrupled down after the JCPOA and they were successful and they had more and more money and they were able to get their hooks into more Democrats that were willing to take it. Or also that Cory Booker was movable on this, yes, in the money that now he's criticizing Trump basically along the same terms that he would the JCPOA that were going to unfreeze Iranian assets. That was a part of the Obama deal as well. But now he's criticizing it from the as a Democrat against Donald Trump. One, I think because the Israel lobby has gotten even more powerful. But two, it shows that leadership matters on this front. That if there were a Democrat in office that had the fortitude to stand up to the Israel lobby,
Starting point is 00:33:23 that some of these senators would be squishy enough and they would go along with their party because that's where the momentum is. We have a leadership vacuum that's allowing for hawkishness on the, Democratic side to be rewarded and overrepresented in the in the caucus. Let's remind everybody about Chuck Schumer's last time he weighed in on the idea that there could have been a deal. No, not this one. The last time he weighed in on the idea of Trump making a deal with the Iranians. And of course, he's laying low because he took a lot of grief for this video that he shot last time. It's all over the lot. One day he sounds tough, the next day he's backing off. And now, all of a sudden, we find out that Whitkoff and Rubio are negotiating a secret side deal with Iran. What kind of bull is this? They're going to sound tough in public and then have a side deal that lets Iran get away with everything? That's outrageous. We need to make that side deal public. Any side deal should be before Congress and most importantly the American people. If Taco Trump is already folding, the American public.
Starting point is 00:34:31 should know about it. No. No side deals. You know where, you know, I find it really hard to believe that Whitkoff and Kushner don't have side deals, that they're going into these Iranian negotiations without side deals with the UAE or the Saudis or Israel. The peace deal is the side deal. I mean, are you kidding me? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:34:54 The Cuban missile crisis. The whole Abraham Accords is the side deal. The Cuban missile crisis was stopped with a side deal. Oh, yeah. And that's speaking of the Abraham Accord, just to bring back what Trump is saying there, he continuously is doing this on truth social where he's undercutting the negotiations by saying the most insane crap possible. You think you could just decree online that every country in the Middle East that has been reticent to do so should sign on to the Abraham Accord? It's a mandatory request. I mean, but why hasn't Saudi Arabia done it already? I don't know, because even though they're a monarchical, uh, kingdom that we prop up, there is still reticence among, like, reticence is putting it mildly, resistance among the populations that they lord over to normalizing relations with the genocidal, settler, colonial state of Israel.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Well, it's a mandatory request, so they have no choice. Here are some of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Corey Bookers, and Chuck Schumer's. I guess thought partners. This is number five. Mike Pompeo and Victoria Newland, Pompeo, obviously, the Secretary of State under Trump won. Newland has been a long time, like, blob member. She's in the State Department under Biden.
Starting point is 00:36:27 Biden, yes. And here they are. are in some type of debate among debates. I'm not terribly thrilled with it. And arguing against the Meerschimer and Stephen Walt about the Iran war. And Pompeo Newland at one point, this is becoming like an increasing tell. I noticed this when I was talking to what's her face, Jillian Michaels. When she had no response for anything, she just really uncomfortably laughed. And these guys, they really, what a laugh riot this turns out for them.
Starting point is 00:37:15 This is what human decency demands. You don't let a radical regime close off the global economy by firing Shahid missiles into nations that did nothing. Right. They're firing into civilians in the United Arab Emirates, even just this week. That's just not something that the world can accept. And so this monster is worthy of the hunt. You do know, Mike, that we started the war.
Starting point is 00:37:38 No, absolutely not. Absolutely not. Oh, no, no, no. They weren't firing those missiles until Israel and the United States attacked Iran. You do understand that. Welcome to 1979 when the revolutionary regime began to kill Europeans. You do know that we overthrew the democratically elected government in 1954. Just for the record.
Starting point is 00:38:00 You're talking about this. You don't think Iran has, you think Iran's forgotten about that? No, I suspect they've not. You don't think Iran remembers that we supported Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq war? I know, I know this. I know this. Other countries have history. Do you think Iran is a monster?
Starting point is 00:38:16 No. Okay. Well, pause it for a second. Pause it for a second. Pause it for a second. First off, like, honestly, like the, this guy was the secretary of state. Do you think Iran is a monster? Iran is a country.
Starting point is 00:38:31 Yeah. Like, I mean, honestly, like, are you four? Do you think Iran is poopy pants? Do you think they're poopie pants? Yeah. Who's poopie pants? Who's not poopie pants here? I mean, you're accurately just...
Starting point is 00:38:44 You're accurately describing the mentality of a racist. It's just, like, it's so... It's just so... They consistently underestimate Iran due to just abject racism and Islamophobia. And what, like, what is the most... measure of monsterhood. Be more specific about what you're talking about. Do we think the Iranian regime is democratic?
Starting point is 00:39:11 Do we think the Iranian regime oppresses its own people? Do we think the Iranian regime kills people outside its borders? Do we think the Iranian regime is occupying and creating third-class citizens? I mean, there's other countries in the Middle East where you could apply these very specific measures. But that's why you call it a monster because then it just becomes this sort of like vague amorphous thing. And this is what children do. This is what children do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:47 But go ahead. I know that other countries have history. Do you think Iran is a monster? No. Okay. Okay. I don't think there's. I don't think there's, I'm glad I don't live there.
Starting point is 00:39:59 I think many countries do many bad things, including my own. And I wouldn't call the United States a monster. Do also remember that we wouldn't have had October 7th if we hadn't had Iranian support for Hamas. I agree. We wouldn't have had October 7th if we'd gotten peace in the Middle East, and that's a much longer story. It is, and every single U.S. President has tried, and we'll continue to.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Not very hard. But it is very important to emphasize. there's no evidence that Iran even knew about October 7th, much less paused. Oh, my goodness. Wait, Mirshimer is right. Oh, yes. No, no. Yeah, listen, this is my point about them laughing, because they do this when they are, have basically got to the end of their argument.
Starting point is 00:40:48 This is what U.S. intelligence says. Yes. We have... Iran even knew about October 7th, much less paused. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness. I'm sure it is. It is lovely to live where you live and believe that.
Starting point is 00:41:01 There's no evidence in the public record of that. Oh, my goodness. Well, let's pop up. We have a link for this. The, to the extent that you can believe them, and I'm not sure why the intelligence agencies, the U.S. intelligence agencies indicate Iranian officials were surprised by the Hamas attack on Israel.
Starting point is 00:41:24 If you read in deeply into the report. There were, Hamas in the years prior had tried to pitch Iran on it and Iran was never terribly interested. So I don't know by what means that they mean like Hamas wouldn't exist were it not for Iran. In fact, if there is a but for in terms of Hamas's existence, it has to be the Israeli government. The Israeli government midwifed the birth of Hamas. out of the Muslim Brotherhood, it promoted Hamas as a way of dividing the Palestinian body politic so that Fatah had a rival.
Starting point is 00:42:13 This is well documented. In fact, there are quotes from Bibi Net and Yahoo. But in terms of like executing October 7th, this was not Iran's project. And so in the idea of like, Why does Iran have these proxies? Well, think about where they have these proxies. And they have these proxies surrounding a country that has been for 40 years by Bibi Netanyahu's own description, been looking to topple the regime and bomb the hell out of the country.
Starting point is 00:42:52 I mean, she's probably correct that if there hadn't been, you know, any Iranian resistance, that perhaps there wouldn't have even been Hamas at that time because Israel would have just taken the entire Gaza Strip by that time period. I don't know that it was Iran that was in any way holding Israel back from that other than like Well, their allegiance with Hezbollah and Hamas, right? I guess in theory, that's the one case that you could make. But the point is that resistance to Israel's expansion is a good thing. Well, yes.
Starting point is 00:43:23 And I mean, I think, and that's part of the dynamic. That's what they're admitting. But they also created Hezbollah. There was no Hezbollah when Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982. Yep. And so these arguments that go back five years, 10 years, 20 years, 30 years, and try and argue, the problem is, is like that I think these neocons are having is that just more people know the history now. And so what used to be, and I think at one point on the show, I don't know, it was 10 years ago or 15 years ago, I was just like, I'm not debating what happened, anything more than what's happening today, because it has gone back and forth. There are enough villains on every side, but the reality is the reality.
Starting point is 00:44:21 and one of the big tricks that I think Zionists have done is attempt to keep going back in history, but it's failed for them now because more and more people are aware of the history and there's more and more access to it. And so now the way they do it is just sort of like giggle and laugh and try and make it seem like somehow these people are completely out of their minds.
Starting point is 00:44:46 I'd love to live where you live. Do you agree around the boogeyman? No. How dare you? We said monster. Oh, you're the, you're the, you're the fool who doesn't think that there are monsters are real. I think monsters exist. You probably don't think ghosts exist either, do you?
Starting point is 00:45:11 All right. Let's, oh, I wanted to mention the primaries today, too. Oh, yeah. there's a runoff. It's not really, it's still the primaries, I guess, because it's a runoff in Texas. As you know, Donald Trump has endorsed Ken Paxton in this runoff in Texas. And it's a fascinating choice because I don't know if there is. is a single person still in office who has been accused of more criminal activity while in office outside of maybe Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:46:00 I was going to say the president. Yes, right. This is solidarity with another crook. I mean, he'd have a vulnerable guy. I mean, he sees himself. I see myself in you. This is classic survivor, uh, the show. Right.
Starting point is 00:46:12 You if, if Ken Paxson's out there, I'm the second guy they come for. Uh, because he's so much way he's so ostentatious. He was accused of abusing the power of his office on behalf of a donor, shocker. And it was so bad that the Texas House actually impeached him. The Texas Senate ended up acquitting him. But think about how corrupt you have to be as a Republican for the Texas House. Which is Republicans. There were something like eight.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Yes, impeach you. There was something like eight people working in his office who were all like senior people working in the DOJ. or not the DOJ, the Attorney General's office in Texas, who blew the whistle on him. Like, this is how, I imagine they were not all Democrats. No. His wife, who a part of these proceedings, is actually a state senator. She listened into the proceedings, and part of what came out was that he was having an affair with a Christian influencer. Yep.
Starting point is 00:47:18 in 2015 he had felony security fraud charges and then the impeachment but he's not Somali so who gives a shit exactly good point and here is a good I think like in and there's every reason to believe that he's going to win because of this Trump endorsement I mean at least in the primary runoff And here's a good, I guess, foreshadowing of what might be problematic for them in the actual general election in terms of the Senate. I've been talking to voters here in Brenham County.
Starting point is 00:48:02 And I met the cutest couple, Gaila and Michael Stephan. And she's an independent. He's a conservative. And they don't agree on everything politics. Take a listen. Your thoughts about Cornyn and Paxton. Well. It's not a great choice either one, really, but I think I lean towards Paxton, for sure.
Starting point is 00:48:27 He's local. Cornyn hasn't always been with the Republicans the way I would like. But it was a tough choice, but I did vote for Paxton on the runoff. What are your thoughts about Paxton? Crook. Yeah, that's it, period. He's just a crook. I've been talking to voters.
Starting point is 00:48:46 There you go. A house divided. The way she looked at him. patiently as he answers. Oh, I know what's coming. How has Cornyn not been with the Republicans? Like, what is his voting? Trump?
Starting point is 00:49:00 If he's ever broke one. Oh, was he nervous? I think he did a January 6th, like, this is not the best thing I've ever seen. Yes, even though his voting record when you look with Trump, 99. That's what, but that's, but, but that's him betraying the truth that Trump equals a Republican party. I mean, we saw this with the Massey story, too. I know that was a lot of A-PAC money flowing in and Israel money and all that.
Starting point is 00:49:24 But like, God damn, the whole primary voter base is captured by the cult of personality that this man has engendered. It's just the rest of the country hates it. According to Cornyn's website, 99.2% voting along with that. Well, okay. What's going on with that other 0.8%. This is some polling at the very least here from Tala Rico. versus the two. Tala RICO
Starting point is 00:49:55 looks to do much better against Pax. Scroll down so we can see the comparison. I guess it's not
Starting point is 00:50:07 terribly different. Or less tied with Corny and has like about almost a two-point lead on. But there's no doubt what the Republican Party
Starting point is 00:50:18 wants, which is that they think Cornyn is a much better general. election candidate. I mean, that woman, that wife, seemed to indicate it that, like, in the state, he's known as a crook.
Starting point is 00:50:29 That's a problem for them. When you're talking about a crook versus a rhino, barefoot granola-eaten rhino. When you get into the general, it's much easier to vote for the Republican in name only than it is the person who is not
Starting point is 00:50:51 a Republican even in name only for these people. They'll never vote a Democratic. But she, she may go into that voting booth and just not pull the lever for the Senate. If Paxton, that's the difference. Right down ballot or not show up. That's the difference. That's the difference is I'm just not, I can't vote for him. He's a crook. I'm not going to vote for Talarico, but I'm not going to vote for that guy. Talarico is so interesting, though, because I got to say, like, those type of women, they're not going to be,
Starting point is 00:51:26 the way they're paying in Tel Rico, like, he's, look, he's this Christian guy, but he's a, is an atheist, or not an atheist, he's a vegan, and he's, like, he says there's, like, God says there's six genders or whatever, like, woke stuff. I'm sorry, like, I think a lot of Christian women behind the privacy of a ballot
Starting point is 00:51:42 booth will vote for that over, like, someone who's just a philandering crook. You're 100% right, I think, about that instinct. They're so worried about women right now. That's part of the RFK junior retreat and the fact that they switched all like the surgeon general pick and everything with the Maha stuff. They're losing certain white moms that were okay with a lot of the racism. And now it's like, wait, why is there this measles outbreak 20 miles away? And what's wrong with the economy here? And why can't I afford child care? And I'm a little bit squeamish about ice cracking skulls and
Starting point is 00:52:17 separating families and putting them into detention camps. I think that's going to be a problem for them. And doesn't the vegan thing? It's not true. Like, well, I mean, putting that aside, I mean, I get the idea that, you know, we're in Texas, we're supposed to eat steak all the time. Yeah. But doesn't the whole premise of the Maha thing mean like you don't?
Starting point is 00:52:39 No, they eat all meat. Like, RFK Jr. is just filled with red meat. Of course he does. But my point being that not that. that that vegans not the slur it used to be it's very hard let's put it this way and i think maybe younger people don't understand this it used to be a slur i mean the idea that like these vegans in brooklyn uh you know they're so worried about what they put into their body well the whole maha premise it's you know like seed oils i know it's really hard to try and
Starting point is 00:53:11 stigmatize vegans when you're out there, you know, talking about like, we can't have sesame oil. That's bad. Exactly. I mean, that's a really, this is very thinly sliced. I think. As to who is going to get critiqued. I think they're in for a rude awakening if they think that they can ride the gender and the
Starting point is 00:53:31 vegan thing through a cratering economy and Trump's approval rating being historically low. Like that crap worked because of the Biden in. and the Kalmala Harris campaign's incompetence. But you're not running as an outsider anymore. You're in power. No one wants to hear about this. Yeah, maybe the vegan will get my gas prices done. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:53:54 Or it could be like gas prices are double, but at least we don't have a vegan in the Senate. And I do think that, right. At least like with Paxton, all of this stuff about his ethics, it's a bad contrast with Talariko, more so than Cornyn. Yeah. with the whole Boy Scout thing that he's got going on.
Starting point is 00:54:13 He looks like his mom licks a comb right before she comes his hair. Exactly right. He's like elf, elf on the shelf energy from him. All right, since we're talking about primaries, let's just do number 20 and then head to the fun half. Wherein we are still anticipating a very special guest. He's busy.
Starting point is 00:54:34 So sometimes it falls through. James Dolan. Tom Steyer is up for the governorship in California. The primary is Tuesday, a week from today, actually. And as it stands now, I don't know where he is in the polls. But Sarah's still up? I'm not sure about the polls, but I think everybody that is kind of left of center seems to be coalescing a little bit around Steyer, despite his billionaire background, he's
Starting point is 00:55:14 running in the right way and Porter's campaigns kind of fallen apart. So I guess Jennifer Welch had him on. Let's hear. You talked about trans people. I'm totally true. I'm a trans athletes in high school. I think when you understand the vulnerability, the stress, the danger of being a trans kid, and you understand that almost half of them try to commit suicide.
Starting point is 00:55:40 Yeah. And then you think we're going to punish those kids. We're going to cut them off from teen sports. We're going to cut them off from participating in the community. We're going to cut them off from fun. It's like, no, we're not. No, we're not. And, you know, as someone who played sports my whole life and loved sports and love playing sports,
Starting point is 00:55:58 they're more important things than whether you start on your high school basketball team. And that is standing up for people who are under. threat of death. You talked about trans. That might be my favorite answer I've heard on that issue. I mean, absolutely incredible. Exactly right. Exactly right.
Starting point is 00:56:17 It's about a question of priorities as a society. Do we feel it's a priority to protect the sanctity in your idea of this one kid's volleyball team or soccer team? Or is it more important to make sure that trans kids feel excluded in society and are not isolated from the joys of being like any other child. That is the point. It's a question of priorities. And we were joking about this with Victor Wembeyanama.
Starting point is 00:56:46 Like, he's 7 foot four and he gets on his tippy toes to tap in basketballs. Like, you want to talk about unfair physical advantages? You can make a case, hey, in the NBA, you can't be this tall. You're just too good, Victor Wembeñama. And I don't even think he's 7.4. He's like 7.6. I mean, athleticism adds a few inches. I'm joking about this because it's just so silly, right?
Starting point is 00:57:11 And there are taller women. There are stronger women. There are stronger girls. There are taller girls. What have you? This is not a serious topic. And I just am just like happy to see that Steyer's running right towards wokeness.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Woke 2.0. We're going to make fun of you and we're also not going to give an inch on trans issues. Yep. Good stuff. that is next week. All right, we're going to take a break and head into the fun half. Just a reminder, it's your support that makes this show possible. You can become a member at join the majority report.com.
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Starting point is 00:58:57 Get 10% off. Matt, what's happening in the Matt Leckian Media universe? Yeah, there's a left reckoning coming up right for the show today this afternoon, where we talk about the insistence that people are upset with the economy, and it's just vibes, and they don't really understand how good it is. Annie Lowry had another piece that. Did he seriously doing that? They're just so negative, and actually you don't really understand.
Starting point is 00:59:23 There's no reason to say this economy is worse than the Great Recession, as if like we all didn't live through the Great Recession and don't just see this as a snowballing. Are people saying that this is worse than the Great Recession right now? I mean, the sentiment charts are more negative and people are. I think part of that is because the Great Recession came out of nowhere. Exactly. We live in history. We're just sort of like in a slow motion like we see what's coming.
Starting point is 00:59:50 Yeah. All the liberals are saying that we're trying to argue the economy was going to or Biden are saying like, yeah, see, people are so ridiculous that they think that was worth. than the Great Recession. We live during both of them. These are compounding events. We aren't, like, isolated in different parts of history. I don't understand how some of these stats people, like, think the world works.
Starting point is 01:00:08 And then they think that the world should follow their graphs. But anyway. Math. Math. History over math every effing day. Yeah. Folks. See you in the fun half.
Starting point is 01:00:26 Left is bad. Jamie and I may have a disagreement. Yeah, you can't just say whatever you want about people. just because you're rich. I have an absolute right to mock them on YouTube. He's up their buggy whipping like he's the boss. I am not your employer. You know, I'm tired of the negativity.
Starting point is 01:00:43 I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you. You're nervous. You're a little bit upset. You're riled up. Yeah, maybe you should rethink your defense of that, you're fucking idiots. We're just going to get rid of you. All right. But dude.
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Starting point is 01:01:09 Exactly. I'm happy now. It's a win, win, win. Uh, hell yeah. Now, listen to me. Two, three, four, five times. 847, 906, 501, four, five, seven, two, 38, 56, 26, 27, one, half, five, eights, three point nine billion. Wow.
Starting point is 01:01:31 He's the ultimate math nerd. Don't you see? We got a real job instead of steering vitriol and hatred, you left wing limb off. Everybody's taking their dumb juice today. Come on, Sammy. Dance, dance, dance. First post-coital scene with a woman. I'm hoping to add more moves to my repertoire.
Starting point is 01:01:54 All I have is the dip and the swirl. Fine, we can double dip. Yes, this is a perfect moment. No. Wait, what? You make under a million dollars a year. You're scum. You're not paying.
Starting point is 01:02:04 Excuse me? Fuck you. You fucking liberal elite. I think you belong in jail. Thank you for saying that, Sam. You're a horrible, despicable person. All right, going to take a quick break. I want to take a moment to talk to some of the libertarians out there.
Starting point is 01:02:20 Take whatever vehicle you want to drive to the library. What you're talking about is jibber japs. Classic. I'm feeling more chill already. Donald Trump can kiss all of our asses. Hey, Sam. Hey, Andy. you guys ready to do some evil
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Starting point is 01:03:11 Listen, I want to just flesh this out a little bit. I mean, look, it's a free speech issue if you don't like me. Hey, hey, hey, hey, shut up. Thank you for calling into the majority report. Sam will be with you shortly.

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