The Megyn Kelly Show - Hegseth's Media Mic Drop on Iran Strikes, "Daddy" Trump, and Mamdani's White Guilt Win, with Ruthless Hosts | Ep. 1096
Episode Date: June 26, 2025Megyn Kelly begins the show by breaking down the historic and newsy Pentagon press conference with Secretary Hegseth, the mic drop moments of Hegseth sparring with the press, the terrible coverage of ...the successful Iran nuke mission, and more. Then Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, join to discuss how the left and the media tried and failed to downplay the successful Trump Iran mission, the truth about the effectiveness of the strikes, some of the worst TDS partisan media reporting this week, Jake Tapper suddenly lecturing about the job of a journalist, Natasha Bertrand’s terrible Iran strikes reporting this week and her history of awful fake spin for the intel community, Megyn's parody of Michelle Obama’s podcast which will premiere tomorrow, how consistently negative Michelle sounds in her episodes, Barack Obama celebrating himself, Trump's "Daddy" moment at NATO this week, the respect he's earned from prominent world leaders, ridiculous media coverage of the trip, the rise of deranged white guilt on the left that led to Zohran Mamdani's victory in NYC, leftist youth disillusioned by capitalism, whether Eric Adams has a chance to stop Mamdani's win, and more.More from Ruthless: https://ruthlesspodcast.com/Done with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.comFYSI: https://FYSI.com/Megyn or call 800-877-4000SimpliSafe: Visit https://simplisafe.com/MEGYN to claim 50% off & your first month free!Home Title Lock: Go to https://hometitlelock.com/megynkelly and use promo code MEGYN to get a FREE title history report and a FREE TRIAL of their Triple Lock Protection! For details visit https://hometitlelock.com/warrantyFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on SiriusXM channel 111 every weekday at noon East.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show.
We begin today with reaction to a historic press briefing at the Pentagon this morning.
Wow, did this one deliver.
We haven't seen anything like this in a very long time.
Nothing's coming to mind in my history as a reporter.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Raisen Kaine
delivering an update on President Trump's strikes
on three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend.
And it was fascinating.
Secretary Hegseth calling the bombings quote a resounding success
and said it was the most complex and secretive military operation in
history. And I don't know about that, like developing the atom bomb was that was pretty
big. It was complex and it was secretive, but I take his point. It was one of, I think that's
probably what he meant to say. He said the bombings directly led to a ceasefire agreement, true,
and an end to what the administration is calling the 12 day war between Israel and Iran. And
the defense secretary took the media in that room to task because the Pentagon media has
been a failure, a total and utter failure in reporting on this administration and in
particular this mission for not playing it straight on this administration and in particular this mission for not playing it
straight on this. I mean, yes, it's the Trump administration, so they would love to praise,
but that's not the media's job. But just play it straight.
Normally, there's not an instinct or shouldn't be to shit all over the military heroes after
they risk their lives. That's really not been our thing since Vietnam and then we learned those lessons.
It is a strain of leftism.
They veered dangerously close to doing that when the Iraq war got launched.
But for some reason now because Trump is the commander in chief, I guess it's fine to just
not give any credit to the brave pilots who conducted this mission.
I mean, truly risked their lives to conduct this mission.
It's just more important to rip on Trump, you see.
And Hegseth knows that both as a former member of the military and as defense secretary and
a key part of the Trump administration himself.
So he went after them for how they've covered Operation Midnight Hammer. That's what
they're calling this based on a selective leak from what we know was a preliminary low confidence
intelligence assessment. Let me just tell you something. You know, Catherine Harridge,
we worked together at Fox News for many years. She was our Intel reporter over there. Then she
went to CBS and did it for many years.
And this is what she said in a post today on preliminary assessments labeled low confidence.
In the hierarchy of Intel reports, a preliminary assessment with low confidence would not carry
much weight. It's an early snapshot that concedes the picture will likely change as more intelligence is developed.
Based on that, so that's normally why the Pentagon would not release such a thing to the public,
but some asshole within the Pentagon working for the Defense Intelligence Agency leaked it.
And who did this person go to? They went to a reporter by the name of Natasha Bertrand,
who is the person who has been the best denographer
for deep state type Intel operatives.
This is the person who had the scoop
on how 51 intelligence agents say
the Hunter Biden laptop is Russian disinformation.
She led the reporting on Russia, Russia, Russia gate info.
We'll have more on her later.
But my point is simply there's a reason that some Trump hater within the Pentagon went
to a different Trump hater now working for CNN, who's got a long history of Trump hating
that has completely undermined any credibility
this young woman hoped to have.
She's very young, but she keeps getting awards and Emmys because if you just say terrible
things about Trump, especially if you can put an intel source behind them, you'll win
awards.
In any event, she's the one who got this whole thing started saying that the operation was
a failure.
It was a fucking failure.
Sorry.
And so now it's now at the point where you've got the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the
Secretary of Defense, because the media ran with this, has snowballed, going out there
to say, just sit down.
Okay?
Sit down.
And by the way, neither the New York Times nor CNN even noted that this preliminary
assessment was of quote, low confidence in their initial reports on this.
We pointed this out in a M update.
Neither one pointed out that the assessment was of low confidence.
Do you think that might be relevant?
Could that be relevant?
You know, maybe the audience should be told that, just asking.
Here's Hexette this morning.
Because you, and I mean specifically you, the press, specifically you, the press corps.
Because you cheer against Trump so hard, it's like in your DNA and
in your blood to cheer against Trump.
Because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy
of these strikes.
You have to hope maybe they weren't effective.
Maybe the way the Trump administration is representative isn't true.
So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it, spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt
and manipulate the mind, the public mind
over whether or not our brave pilots were successful.
Secretary Hegseth then turned the press conference
over to Chairman Kaine, who revealed the extraordinary skill
and true heroism of service members whose
stories seldom reach the public.
It's so extraordinary to get a play by play like this.
He began by describing exactly how the military shot down those 14 missiles heading at them.
Iran fired them in the wake of our dropping the bombs on Iranian
nuclear sites. And this was Iran's retaliation, you'll recall, against American air bases,
one when I think to Iraq, but in in Qatar on Monday. Roughly 44 American soldiers responsible
for defending the entire base to include
CENTCOM's forward headquarters in the Middle East. The oldest soldier was a
28 year old captain. The youngest was a 21 year old private who'd been in the
military for less than two years. You at that age are the sole person responsible
to defend this base.
These awesome humans, along with their Qatari brothers and sisters-in-arms, stood between
a salvo of Iranian missiles and the safety of Al Udeid.
They are the unsung heroes of the 21st century United States Army.
He described what it was like for them to be sitting there and understanding that they
had 120 seconds to act to strike down these incoming missiles with our own Patriot missiles,
which end them and protect us.
And how these young guys, this one guy, the 21 year old guy had been in the armed services
for less than two years.
Think of it.
It's so great when they put that sort of human element onto these reports.
The general then explained just how much time and effort went into the bombing.
There were three nuclear sites that we bombed, but in particular, the one at Fordo.
And it was crazy.
That's the one that truly it was like the Top Gun Maverick operation.
If you haven't seen Top Gun Maverick,
you've got to download that movie tonight with your family
because it's all about how there was a nuclear site
of a foreign government that we needed to hit
where they were enriching uranium.
It was gonna be in this very skinny little valley
that would be very difficult to get into
and fly an F-16 into or what looked like one of these B-2 bombers,
and you're gonna have to reach Mach 10,
and it was gonna be impossible to maneuver,
and it could only be done by a couple of planes.
They had to get in and get out,
and they could get shot down,
and one was gonna sort of loosen the spigot on the site,
and another was gonna drop the big bomb
that was gonna take it out.
I mean, it's got so many parallels, not perfect, but a lot of parallels. So he
explained much more about the strike on the nuclear facility at Fordo that that much like
in the hunt for Osama bin Laden, where we'd been on this mission, we learned later that
the CIA had been on this mission for years, for years after 9 11 to
figure out everything they could about not just Bin Laden, but everything related to
Bin Laden.
Everyone related to Bin Laden so they could figure out where he was.
They've been doing that on Fordo.
They knew where it was, but they knew everything.
They knew when the Iranians started it.
They watched them build it. it was, but they knew everything. They knew when the Iranians started it, they watched
them build it. They had been on a mission for years to know everything that could be
known about this place. And then they developed a plan long ago. This has been in the works
just in case to destroy it.
All right, General Kane revealing that one officer spent 15 years on this issue.
He said they started building it in 2009 and this guy has basically been in a basement
for that entire time.
And then they added a second guy to it.
So these two guys have spent the last 15 years on nothing other than Fordo.
And not only have they been studying everything there is to know about Fordow,
but they realized we were going to need a new bomb to destroy Fordow, that we didn't have that
in our existing arsenal. And that is how those 30,000 pound bunker busting bombs were born. Listen. In 2009, a defense threat reduction agency officer was brought into a vault at an
undisclosed location and briefed on something going on in Iran. For security purposes, I'm not going
to share his name. He was shown some photos and some highly classified intelligence of what looked
like a major construction project in the mountains of Iran. He was tasked to study this facility,
work with the intelligence community to understand it, and he was soon joined by an additional teammate.
For more than 15 years, this officer and his teammate lived and breathed
this single target, Fordow, a critical element of Iran's covert nuclear weapons program.
And along the way, they realized we did not have a weapon that could adequately strike
and kill this target.
So they began a journey to work with industry and other tacticians to develop the GBU-57.
They accomplished hundreds of test shots and dropped many full-scale weapons against extremely the US military. The US military was the first
military to be deployed in 1957.
They accomplished hundreds of test shots and dropped many
full-scale weapons against extremely realistic targets for
a single purpose, kill this target at the time and place of
our nation's choosing.
And then on a day in June of 2025, more than 15 years after they started their life's work, the phone
rang and the president of the United States ordered the B-2 force that you've supported
to go strike and kill this target.
Think of it.
Can you imagine that?
I'd love to meet these two guys.
I understand perfectly well why we can't, but wouldn't you love to meet these pilots
and then these guys who are there like the CIA agent who found bin Laden, they do all the
preliminary work. They know this site like the back of their hands. I'm sure they worked every day
to figure out exactly what it would take to destroy it. And then once they built that bomb
and understood, then got the call from President Trump that we're doing it.
Your site, Fordo, is now under my target.
We're doing it.
Then those guys have got to pray.
They've got to hope that the military guys who fly the B-2s do it perfectly, that nothing
goes wrong,
that the Iranians don't detect the flights on the way in.
I mean, think of it.
It's crazy how much had to go right for these guys,
the amount of planning and professionalism.
General K next describing the stunning precision required
to actually hit Fordow where it was most vulnerable,
all of which they knew that this was not just like a bunch of guys like,
oh, we gotta go bomb this very small site.
They knew Fordo forward and backward,
and they were very prepared to destroy it.
You can see these three holes.
Depicted here is the main exhaust shaft
with two additional ventilation shafts on either side.
The United States decided to strike these two ventilation shafts, seen here on the main
graphic, as the primary point of entry into the mission space.
In the days preceding the attack against Fordow, the Iranians attempted to cover the shaft
with concrete to try to prevent an attack.
The planners had to account for this. They accounted for everything. The cap was forcibly
removed by the first weapon, and the main shaft was uncovered. Weapons 2, 3, four, five were tasked to enter the main shaft, move down into the
complex at greater than 1000 feet per second and explode in the mission space.
Then he talked about there was a weapon six with the flex capability, which sounded a
lot like the flex capacitor and things got really exciting. But no, it's incredible. The four
star general showing exactly how these bombs work.
Debuting stunning footage of a test shot. This isn't the actual bombing of the Iranian facility.
It's a test shot the military did of a GBU 57 bomb, just like the one that was used on
Iran.
You're watching it right now for the listening audience.
It's hard to explain.
You should just go watch it 14 minutes after the hour
on our MK YouTube feed, but it's incredible.
And you've got up close footage
of this thing sort of burrowing.
It looks like, almost to me, it looks like a space shuttle
like that we would launch upward normally,
but we're launching it straight downward burrowing into the ground and then it explodes when it gets
down there. Yeah, okay. So then there's a human element to every military operation. General
Kane knew that and as I already pointed out, he talked to some spoke to some of that, but he went
on. These pilots absolutely risked their lives
to protect this country.
There was a time in which we wouldn't have had
to be reminded of this by the secretary of defense,
by the chairman of the joint chiefs.
There was a time in which we would have understood
and inherently recognized and paid homage
to the emotional strain that this type of mission creates
on those who execute it and on their families.
We used to be quick to praise the heroes of our military,
especially in effectively never before attempted missions
like this one.
And General Cain took that on earlier today too, watch.
When the crews went to work on Friday,
they kiss their loved ones goodbye,
not knowing when or if they'd be home.
Late on Saturday night, their families became aware of what was happening.
And on Sunday, when those jets returned from Whiteman, their families were there.
Flags flying and tears flowing. I have chills literally talking about this.
The jets rejoined into
a formation of four airplanes followed by a formation of three and came up overhead
Whiteman proudly in the traffic pattern pitching out to land right over the base and landing
to the incredible cheers of their families who sacrifice and serve right alongside their family members.
Like I said, there were a lot of flags and a lot of tears.
One commander told me this is a moment
in the lives of our families that they will never forget.
It's incredible.
I have chills just thinking about it.
General Kane is an F-16 pilot himself, by the way.
All I could think of when he was talking about it was this video that was circulating on
X over the weekend.
I think this is Blue Angels down in Florida.
It's not these guys, but the scene as he described it reminded me of this.
And I'll bet you those pilots saw something like this when they flew back home to Missouri. God bless America and gentlemen, start your day!
It's Americans on their porch.
I think it's the Blue Angels flying overhead
in a similar formation.
And of course, Thunderstruck playing in the background, which is one of the greatest songs
ever made.
It's just so impressive.
It's something to be honored.
I really don't care how you feel about the Iranian mission.
I mean, the mission to take out the Iranian nuclear sites, as I made clear, I'm in favor
of it, but I don't care.
You can support our military and the incredible feat
they accomplished, no matter how you feel.
So this is one of the things that Pete
and General Kaine were saying.
Like, could you just pause for two minutes?
Could you give us two days trying to process what happened,
trying to get a handle on how it went?
General Kaine said, that doesn't come from me.
What exactly we destroyed?
He said we don't great our own homework.
But Pete saying, just calm down and give us a beat and we will bring you the results just
like we're doing this morning.
But instead you need Natasha Bertrand to have a leak from some Trump hater of low confidence, not identified as such,
reporting that it was a failure, that nothing was destroyed.
And that it's only been set back by a month or two. It's not true that now we've had reports
from the Israeli intelligence. We've had reports from the IAEA.
The IAEA is out there saying the sites have been destroyed.
The director of the IAEA, Rafael Graci,
said specifically, not just the entrance,
this is one of the reports,
maybe they just got the entrance to the Fordo facility,
the exit.
He said, no, the centrifuges at Fordo
where they are doing the enrichment of the uranium
are no longer operational. I mean, what more do you need to hear?
So the press, having been subjected to this appropriate lecture from these two,
absolutely remained clueless and got absolutely nothing of what had just been communicated
to them and instead thought this would be the moment to whine again to Secretary Hegseth
about why he called the pilots boys when one of them was female.
Why not acknowledge the female pilots that also participated in this mission?
The early messages that you sent out only congratulated the boys. So when I say something like our
boys and bombers, see this is the kind of thing the press does, right? Of course the
chairman mentioned a female bomber pilot. That's fantastic. She's fantastic. She's a
hero. I want more female bomber pilots. I hope the men and women of our country
sign up to do such brave and audacious things. But when you spin it as, because I
say our boys and bombers, as a common phrase, I'll keep saying things like that, whether
they're men or women, very proud of that female pilot, just like I'm very proud of those male
pilots. And I don't care if it's a male or a female in that cockpit and the American
people don't care.
But it's the obsession with race and gender in this department that's changed priorities.
We don't do that anymore.
We don't play your little games.
Right on.
Well handled like a boss.
Secretary Hegseth also lashing out
at Fox News' Jennifer Griffin,
who on Sunday posted on X about there being a female pilot.
It's an expression our boys, I guarantee you.
I was the only female lawyer in my Chicago law firm.
What kind of a moron would take offense
to the generic reference of our boys?
We get it, all right?
Only the most thin skinned, sensitive women would be like,
and I guarantee you the most thin skinned,
sensitive women don't become B2 bomber pilots.
This is an absurdity, but she was one of the ones to quickly call him out for using the
term boys in the bombers and Hexeth and she had an exchange this morning.
Do you have certainty that all the highly enriched uranium was inside the Fordow Mountain
or some of it because there were satellite photos that showed more than a
dozen trucks there two days in advance. Are you certain none of that highly
enriched uranium was moved? Of course we're watching every single aspect but
Jennifer you've been about the worst. The one who misrepresents the most
intentionally what what the president says.
I'm familiar.
I was the first to report about the ventilation shafts on Saturday night.
And in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers, the refueling, the entire mission
with great accuracy.
So I take issue with that.
I appreciate you acknowledging that this is the first, the most successful mission based on operational security
that this department has done since you've been here.
I appreciate that.
So we're looking at all aspects of intelligence
and making sure we have a sense of what was where.
I mean, I like Jennifer, but he's not wrong
that she's had a definite and detectable bias
against Donald Trump.
If you look at her reporting, that's just, it's obvious.
Again, I really like her
and I respect what she's been through as a reporter and a woman. But I see why he's angry.
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Guys, great to see you.
What a banger, first 23 minutes.
How's it making you feel?
I love it.
And what a great press conference.
And for those of us who grew up and revere America
and love our country, believe in American exceptionalism,
believe that America is the greatest force for good
that this world has ever known,
this feels like we've returned America
to the leader of the free world.
Yeah, well, and I love the way Megan compared it to the hunt for Bin Laden.
Like, you know, there were people at the CIA that were on the Bin Laden desk for their entire career,
focused only on this thing. And to think the United States of America had not just one,
but two dudes or ladies, I don't because we don't know.
I think you said guys, but you never know.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
Sitting in a basement somewhere studying for I mean I have niche interests but 15 years on one facility
On the other side of the globe. That's a lot. I think it's it's and it says a lot, right?
It's like who could ever question the resolve of the united states of america
Do not screw with america We will have two dudes in a basement. Study your facility for 15 years to kill you.
And they're heroes, and we will never know their names.
You're exactly right, Megan.
But you said something about how you would like
to meet them, and I'm quite confident
that when they heard that, you launched a thousand
conversations among them and their buddies
about how you said you want to meet them.
I would love to meet them even in private, even just to press the flesh and say thank you and just show them that this country loves them and is proud of them, notwithstanding
what these moronic reporters would have them believe.
The New York Times wants people to feel, you know, on the subject of Jennifer Griffin,
not to beat up on her too much, but I'll just give you one example.
So right just today, today now she's reporting because, you know, Trump the subject Jennifer Griffin, not to beat up on her too much. But I'll just give you one example. So right just today, today now she's reporting because you know Trump yesterday was like,
I'm not sure we need an agreement with Iran.
Like I guess we could put something in writing that we're going to like inspect.
But we blew up their their nuclear facilities and Trump's kind of like, and I guess maybe
we'll just have to blow up more.
I don't feel like it's done. He's like, it's destroyed. So I guess we could put something in writing. He says,
I don't care if we have an agreement or not. And then of course, Jennifer Griffin comes out and says,
actually, every US and Israeli expert who has studied the Iranian nuclear program tells me that
without the agreement and inspectors on the ground, the Iranian regime, which while definitely hurt,
survived the
humiliating military strikes on its key nuclear sites and its
ballistic missile infrastructure, will return to pursuing nuclear enrichment.
You can't bomb the knowledge. There's no way to bomb Iran's nuclear ambitions. The
military is a tool to set the program back in order to then negotiate. But you
know, I have to say guys, it seems to me that our ability to know what was happening
at Fordow was pretty good.
And it seems to have largely come from our Intel, the Israeli Intel satellite images,
and probably not exactly the IAEA
inspections that Iran had to allow. I mean, I'm sure it was a combo, but like my point is simply we seem to have known Fordo the way
your GYN knows your ovaries, and that's a good thing.
I don't quite know how to react to that.
I presume that you probably... Oh, more can be said. I don't quite know how to react to that.
I presume that you probably.
Oh, more can be said.
Look, more can be said.
It is like an ovary.
You don't actually have the ability to lay hands on it every day, but you can check it
out and keep an eye on it and make sure its general health is where you want it to be.
Okay, okay.
I think that's a fair assessment.
Well, I don't want to continue the parallel here,
but look, if you think about the way that the press
has just entered into this conversation
with casting doubt using this low confidence
intel assessment to basically suggest
that this mission was a failure,
which is ridiculous.
It's also illogical in that the stated mission
from Donald Trump over and over and over again,
and then after over and over and over again,
was to render these nuclear sites inoperable.
That's what it was.
Now, unless you didn't pay attention to the news
for the last 10 days, the Israeli Air Force is basically doing
an Oshkosh air show over Tehran.
It wasn't a lot of opportunity
to just sort of like one shot and done.
I mean, if they didn't get the job done,
does anybody really think that Donald Trump,
Pete Hegset, and our brave men and women in uniform
wouldn't get that job done.
Or, moreover, that somehow Natasha Bertrand has a better handle on whether or not they're
enriching uranium spill than our United States military that mapped out, as you say, the
ovaries of the nuclear facility.
Yeah.
That's just the logical piece of this that makes no sense.
Well, and here's the other thing, like the initial report was like, oh, they collapse
the entrance to Fordow.
That's basically it.
And meanwhile, you hear General Cain talking about how we all the number of bombs we had,
but these like burrowing bombs that again, just picture like a rocket that we watch launch
only facing down, going down into the earth, and that the precision drops into each ventilation shaft that was on either side of the centrifuges
doing the enrichment. And the reason was because you can get down in those ventilation shafts.
Here's this. This is from the test video that they showed us. This isn't the actual,
but supposedly it looks like what it looked like.
So they go down into those two ventilation shafts
on either end and then dropped up like a thousand pounds,
whatever, these are 30,000 pound bombs
and caused a huge explosion in the presser.
They talked about how the pilots talked about
it was pitch dark and then it lit up like the daytime,
possibly because they hit a uranium centrifuge.
And now they want us to believe like,
oh, they basically knocked down a screen door with them.
That's true.
Well, and back to Holmes's point
on the whole common sense of this,
do you think like if Donald Trump wasn't super confident that he got what he needed to out of these this, do you think if Donald Trump wasn't super confident
that he got what he needed to out of these strikes,
do you think he would have been calling for a ceasefire
and getting the Iranians and the Israelis
to the table the next day?
That's the mission, that was the point of the mission.
If it didn't succeed,
and they were basically doing whatever the heck they wanted
over Tehran for a calendar week,
they of course would have gotten the job done.
I mean, it just defies logic. Even Trump said that. Trump, in his thing about the agreement, when he's like would have gotten the job done. I mean, it's just, it defies logic.
Even Trump said that.
Trump, in his thing about the agreement,
when he's like, I don't think we need an agreement,
he says, I told Marco, should we have an agreement?
He goes, because I think they'll do
whatever we want them to do.
He's like, right now, they're gonna sign
whatever the hell we want them to sign
so they don't see our B-2 bombers again anytime soon.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, look, fire up the ACDC, fire up Freebird.
We got America back on top of the world right now.
You see it, you know, Trump goes over to NATO
and what a difference eight years makes, right?
They're like making fun of them eight years ago.
Now they're like, oh, you wanted 2%, how about 5?
How about 5% of our GDP?
What else do you need?
To me, that's the most stunning thing of seeing the press reaction, especially from people
like Natasha Bertrand, is we are so incredibly fortunate. President Trump saw this window
of opportunity where Israel had degraded so many of Iran's proxies all around that region
and America had already bombed the Houthis.
And so you have a window of opportunity for this problem, this thorn in our side,
which could eventually get to the point where Iran has a nuclear bomb
and he has the foresight and knows there's so much chatter out there online of like,
oh no, this is going to be a forever war, this is going to be 20 years of boots on the ground in Iran.
And he's willing to do the right thing.
Precision strike, which takes care of the problem.
Americans should be celebrating, wow.
Universally celebrating.
How lucky are we?
Yeah, the only group of people trying to take America
down a peg right now is the press.
I mean, Pete Hegseth had the temerity to say,
thank you to our boys in the air and they're like, wait a minute
You didn't mention women you played this clip
They asked him about it again today and it's an issue that I think deserves some examination
You know our good friend Josh Holmes pointed out earlier this week
That if you look throughout history like it's Cyndi Lauper's famous song girls just want to have fun
Well, the truth of the matter is boys wanna have fun too.
So you need to go back through everything in history
and even things out if you're gonna start doing it
right now in America's heyday.
It's so true.
The nerve of Cyndi Lauper,
who knew she was such a sexist pig?
I was.
Is it like, this exclusionary language must stop.
It's misogyny.
It's misogyny.
And by the way, we looked it up.
The Washington Times is reporting that the woman who asked that totally inane question
was Associated Press reporter, reporter Tara Copp, Tara, C-O-P-P.
If so, she ought to be ashamed of herself.
If not, we'll correct it after we find out if we're wrong.
But I don't think we're wrong.
It tracks.
It's so bizarre.
The whole thing, it's like, you have this incredible mission,
this absolute success.
Presidents from the 90s were talking about how you go
about dealing with nuclear ambitions in Iran.
We end up with a successful strike and they're like, Mr. Secretary, were there trans capabilities
in B2s?
We got to make sure that everyone feels comfortable and allowed to bomb.
It's a rock.
In the hell.
That's exactly right.
Was there a non-binary bomber?
If so, I can't.
If not, I can't get behind this.
There's so much more to talk about here.
So I want to spend a minute on the media.
Laura Coats of CNN did like a whole hour earlier this week on how this was a failure.
Here's a sampling.
Just how effective were the American strikes on Iran's nuclear program? Well, tonight CNN is learning a preliminary intelligence assessment
suggests they did not destroy Iran's nuclear sites.
This early report is from the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency.
CNN has spoken with seven people briefed on it.
One source says that the strike set Iran back, quote, maybe a few months tops.
Two others tell us the country's stockpile
of enriched uranium was also not destroyed.
Another says the centrifuges are largely intact.
Really? Because the director of the IAEA
is now on record saying the centrifuges
are no longer operational.
The CIA and every other intelligence agency to look at this, including the Israelis, is now on record saying the centrifuges are no longer operational.
The CIA and every other intelligence agency to look at this, including the Israelis, say
it's been destroyed and it will take years for them to rebuild anything.
So I look forward to their correction.
What's happening instead is you had Trump take aim in particular at CNN because they
hired this dishonest Natasha Bertrand.
That's my opinion.
She's actually not just bad, dishonest.
They hired her and Trump says she should be fired.
I agree.
She shouldn't be hired.
The fact that she has a job at all after her disastrous fake news reporting for years at
Politico and Business Insider and for the Atlantic is a miracle.
I mean, it's a travesty.
So he says she should be fired.
This is a ridiculous thing that she's out there
still doing this to me.
And then you get, wait for it, Jake Tapper to swoop in
and provide a lecture to the president
on what the proper role of a journalist is.
I think we have it, let's watch.
Yes.
We don't know yet whether this administration
is accurately portraying what happened in Iran or not.
We don't know.
That's the point of publishing what we know
that the government learns once we learn it.
The lessons there, the news media needs to press for facts,
even if it's uncomfortable,
even if as Americans and as humans, there is a personal instinct to rally around the
flag.
Asking questions is literally our job, demanding facts and answers instead of just taking a
president's word for it.
History has taught us-
My God. History has taught us that the most pro-service member action we can take is to ask questions
of our leaders, especially in times of war.
That, for journalists, is the height of hatred.
It's still going.
My head hurts.
We have the obligation to ask questions of our presidents and not just take their word.
We know. Yeah, we know. We just spent four years covering for an invalid. I wonder what was
different about him. Maybe it was because he's a Democrat. I would say, Megan, though, it was nice
to see that Jake has now regained control of his faculties after the beat down that you administered
during his book tour. My God. That was incredible. That's the only time I've ever felt really sorry for him
ever in my life.
He said he wanted to beat down.
So he said he was looking forward to the exchange.
And then I think it went as we expected.
It was kind of you to oblige.
Okay, so they're all upset at CNN
that their star reporter is now coming under fire.
Let me just give you a sample.
I know you guys know, but like the audience,
because no one's ever heard of this woman,
Natasha Bertrand, I can't even get her name straight.
She's very young, she is fucking clueless, honestly.
She has no idea how not to be used as a stenographer
for Intel forces that have an agenda. These are the least
trustworthy people on the planet. Like their leaks to you are the, are required the most scrutiny,
doubt and tire kicking of any leak you'll ever get. But instead, her only test seems to have been,
does this help or hurt Trump? Hurt?
I'll go with it. Let's do that. There's just a sampling of her over the past couple of years.
But if you take, for example, the Steele dossier at kind of face value, or you take that as any
kind of guide, there was a lot of internal dissent within the Russian government about whether or
not and to what extent the Russians should interfere in the
US election and coordinate with Donald Trump.
Trump said, Russia, if you're listening, it almost seemed like a signal.
Intelligence experts have been telling me that it seemed like at that moment Trump was
signaling to the Russians that it was okay for them to do that and implicitly giving
him, giving them his permission to do that.
That it makes it much more plausible that Trump did go to Russia and he did have these
kinds of sexual escapades with prostitutes.
I know Trump has been traveling to Moscow for quite some time and it just makes it all
the more plausible that what the dossier says he did actually did occur.
What if Donald Trump actually knew beforehand that the Russians planned to do this and was
kind of giving them a signal to proceed?
Because former intelligence
officials that I spoke to said that this might have been in fact a signal to the Russians to give them kind of political cover in order to hack into Clinton's emails.
All right, Natasha, thanks so much. You've covered this so closely and it shows.
First class reporting.
We could have been here all day with soundbites from her, just like this.
You guys know Eric Wemple, right?
At the Washington Post.
Oh yeah.
He's a media critic and he's unsparing.
And he, to his credit will be unsparing
even of left-wing reporters.
And he went off on this woman in February of 2020.
I'm just gonna give you a couple of samples. Okay. He
started by recounting a hit that she was doing on MSNBC because she used to be an MSNBC contributor.
Now she's over at CNN and he talks about how she went on Joy Reid's show and they turned
to Natasha on whether Trump wanted Russian meddling or whether he just
can't accept that foreign help is there.
Natasha responded, we don't have the reporting that suggests the president has told aides,
for example, that he really wants Russia to interfere because he thinks that it's going
to help him, right?
Eric Wemple goes on, no, we don't have that reporting. Though there's no prohibition against fantasizing about it on national television, such as the
theme of Bertrand's commentary during previous coverage of Russian interference, specifically
the Steele dossier.
Bertrand helped or heaped credibility on the dossier, which was published and followed
by BuzzFeed in January 17, in repeated
television appearances. Her written work has appeared on Business Insider, the Atlantic
political where she's now a national security correspondent. She was at political before CNN
too. Along the way, she bootstrapped her punditry into a contributor's role in MSNBC. Her boosterism
for these lies dates back years. And he goes on about how she got the Paul Manafort story wrong.
She kept going on the air to play up every piece of the fake Russiagate reporting in
the most uncharitable way towards Trump possible. He says she, her highlight reel features a
great deal of thumb on the scale speculation regarding the dossier. And if I read you all the highlights, we'd be here all day.
But let's just suffice it to say that she never saw a negative piece of information
from the Intel community about Trump she didn't like.
And she's the one who printed, who broke the big news in Politico about the 51 intelligence
agents who say the Hunter Biden laptop is Russian disinformation.
This is the woman who just took a massive dump
on those B-2 pilots because she decided to run with,
nothing was destroyed except for the screen door.
And without telling the audience, it was low confidence.
So, Natasha Bertrand has a very long and storied history of trafficking in just not only lies
but figments of her own imagination.
I think, you know, there were rumors that heard from other journalists that the reason
why she hops from publication to publication is because editors eventually get sick of
having to deal with covering for what are out and out lies.
Sort of a Taylor Lorenz issue.
Yeah, so she has to keep hopping around to publications.
And further, I've heard from Democrats
that she's the easiest way to place anything you want
and get it out there.
Of course.
And she has built her career off of these TV hits
where she basically says whatever any kind of
like loony tune resistance,
you know, wine mom wants to hear.
They want to be told you're not crazy lady.
It's not, you know, you're a cat in your brain worms.
Actually Trump is a Russian agent this whole time.
Believe me.
Now, let's go to Shibley.
Have an afternoon.
Her entire career is based off of just feeding into that madness and telling insane people
you're not the crazy one. And she's gotten away with it for so long. I cannot wait for it to
finally catch up with her. I mean, I have to ask like, I, I don't know if they're lies. I don't
know what they are, but how is she wrong? So often and always in one direction, you know,
is, is she this naive? Because when, if you're going to cover this beat, you know, Intel, the Pentagon, I'm sorry, but like you need a Katherine Herridge. You know, you need like a motherfucker who
will like be all over you. She won't believe a word you say. She dislikes everyone. Like
that's what you need. It works. It works. You can't have this doe-eyed know nothing
reporter who just gets used as tool, a stooge,
of these intel agents who are far smarter than she is.
So I don't know if these are lies
or just she's fine being used
and made to look like a fool
in every report she does smug.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know if they're lies, Megan.
I think what it is, to the it's wish casting.
Like whatever is the least charitable, you know,
a fact that the deep state can spin to her,
she's going to accept it at face value
because she wants it to be true so badly.
The other thing that really comes to mind in all of this,
you know, with reporters like that talking about how,
oh, well, we didn't actually, you know,
take out the nuclear sites.
Like it's their instinct to sort of root against Trump.
And it reminds me so much of those like early months of covid where you got this whole sort of
strain of journalism that seemed like it was almost rooting for the virus.
Yes. Yep. Big inroads in Manhattan this afternoon.
No, it's true. It's true. But I think the Intel thing.
Look, this is a fairly recent phenomenon in the era of Trump where we've sort of become more skeptical of what the
deep state is producing. And there's just cabal that's been, it's not new, but now we
know about it. That part is new of like the Brennan's and the Clappers and their acolytes
that sort of live within this apparatus. And people like Natasha Bertrand,
are there exclusive way out to just sort of undermine
the larger mission of the country
and the president and everything else?
But they do this very tricky thing.
And you could hear in the clips that you played
of her doing just this,
which is making an assertion that is like blindly insane,
totally unsupported by facts. And then she drops a comma and says, until official
say, yeah, right. Yeah. Until official unidentified is likely
one of these, you know, somebody who picks up Brennan's coffee in
the morning. But but that's the way that she can traffic the
information to the American people. This has been happening
for decades. It's only in the era of Trump that we've become aware of it.
And what you have is like in that example,
Jake Tapper trying to spin this
as like some glorious noble effort at reporting
by leaking a preliminary low confidence report,
which she did not tell the audience was low confidence
in her initial reporting.
Neither CNN nor the New York Times thought
that would be relevant at all.
Then I read you the Catherine Harridge explanation
of how a normal schooled Pentagon or Intel reporter
would receive such a leak.
They would be like,
this is not worth the paper it's printed on.
But what they do is when Pete Hegseth comes out and says, just stop, that was low confidence
and it was preliminary.
All their instincts are, we're being lied to.
We're being spun.
We're being spun as opposed to,
what if he's telling the truth?
What if, you know, when Tulsi Gabbard comes out,
which she just did too, and said it was,
that the facilities were destroyed. The CIA, John Radclard comes out, which she just did too, and said that the facilities were destroyed,
the CIA John Radcliffe comes out and says,
I can't remember his phrase,
but it was basically massive damage
at all of them and devastating.
The IAEA guy saying, let's get more specific,
the centrifuges are no longer operational.
And he went on to describe the mass,
what if they're telling us the truth?
What if they're not all just engaged
in a massive coverup operation,
but our pilots actually did get it done?
How is it you can't even allow for that?
Right, and if you go back to the first clip you played,
what was the one thing she was willing to take
at face value?
The Steele dossier.
Wasn't gonna question that.
A lot of good reasons to believe that.
So, it's not just her, you know? It's not just her. There's an editorial process that falls apart
when they don't include that this is a low-confidence preliminary early report. And also, by the way,
the CIA says and also other intelligence sources say, and the way that they frame it is that this is the fact.
And then here's a quote from Pete Hegseth who worked at Fox News and therefore not credible.
And then here's more conjecture from blind sources that we're not even quoting.
We're just paraphrasing our interpretation of what it is they're claiming.
Well said.
And the Israelis feel pretty confident that these facilities were destroyed.
And like, I don't know, not for nothing,
but Mossad and these Israelis can put a missile
into an apartment bedroom to kill a guy in Tehran.
I think they're pretty well-sourced.
And not to mention, I mean, like they're the most under-
And Duncan, I don't think it's from the IAEA inspections
that they knew where those guys were living and how to murder them. Keep going. I don't know. And then the IAEA inspections that they knew where those guys were living
and how to murder them, keep going.
And then the other side of it is like,
they're the most under threat.
Like they have all the incentive of the world to be like,
ah, I think maybe we did 50% of the job
that you should go back in there.
But if they're confident in it,
then we should be pretty confident.
That's why it's more pernicious than anything
in that what they're assuming by saying this story
is that basically Donald Trump is gonna try to put our men and women in uniform in harm's way for something that didn't get
done and then throw a bumper sticker and say it got done.
It's insane.
It's insane.
It literally defies imagination.
And as Judge Judy says, if it doesn't make any sense, it isn't true.
Okay, stand by.
There's much more to discuss.
We've got to get over the bromance between Trump and the UN secretary general.
It was unlike anything we've ever seen before.
NATO hates us.
NATO's, secretary general, NATO hates us.
And yet no longer.
Now we're BFFs.
It was an extraordinary turnabout.
We'll talk about it next.
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Here with me for the full show today, the hosts of the Ruthless podcast, John Ashbrook,
Michael Duncan, Josh Holmes, and the man known to his minions as Comfortably Smug.
You can find all of their shows at RuthlessPodcast.com.
And speaking of shows, you guys are here.
You are my audience, in addition to my actual audience, for the world premiere of the following exclusive trailer.
You know, we've been doing, we've been getting into the parody business here on the MK show.
We had some fun at Meghan Markle's expense and we had some fun at the expense of the ladies from
Blue Origin when we did our own blonde origin and our latest target, as you will see in this little trailer
for tomorrow's bigger piece is Michelle Obama.
Watch.
Oh man.
A former first lady with her own podcast.
I'm Michelle Obama.
People line up for my advice.
No, not her.
This former first lady.
I'm Megan Oh.
People need to hear from me.
Many people don't understand.
Not much is covered in the White House.
It's expensive to live in the White House.
We made it through.
We got out alive.
But what happened to me?
What happened to me?
No one talks about this.
No, they don't.
Do you know what having children does to your life?
It ruins it.
They mess you up.
What is marriage? It's about misery.
Folks think that this is harsh. It's like you're going to have a bad decade.
We don't articulate our pain.
Yes.
Meet Megan O. Friday on the Megan Kelly Show.
I think you're going to like it.
I love that stuff.
I love the deadpan.
We don't talk about that.
Nobody ever talks about that.
Maureen is my sister on the podcast.
She has her brother with her.
All he does is kiss her ass and get told how wrong he is
on everything he says.
Anyway, we had so much fun doing this
because it's like, basically we're doing the things
that Saturday Night Live should do.
We're targeting the people who should be subjected to scorn and
ridicule, but the left won't touch
because they're too revered.
For some reason,
Meghan Markle's in that category,
Michelle Obama, obviously,
the ladies of Blue Origin.
Everyone's too afraid of Jeff Bezos
to touch the Lauren Sanchez thing.
We've been having such a good time
just saying what's obvious about that.
Like Michelle, she should change her name to Misery Obama.
That's really what I think of when I,
Misery Obama never has a positive word to say.
Never, never.
Not about children, not about family,
not about, certainly not about her husband.
By the way, before we leave this topic,
here's her latest soundbite that made the rounds.
This happened on June 18th, but I was off. Here it is, sought 39.
You should have threw a boy in the mix. I would. I'm so glad I didn't have a boy.
Why you ever throw a boy in a bird? Because he would have been a Barack Obama.
Oh, we had a baby Barack. It would have been amazing.
No, I would have felt for him. She just borrowed our boys.
No, I would have felt for him. She just borrowed our boys.
Oh, yes, I got a lady.
Wow.
Catch that?
She's glad she didn't have a boy because he would have been a Barack Obama.
And that's a hard pass for her.
This woman can't stand him.
Now I like her.
She prevented another Barack in the world.
The Iranian regime quakes. We could have had another shot.
No, wait.
Speaking of Barack Obama, he decided to drop a post on X today.
And I thought, okay, maybe in the wake of the Pete Hegseth presser, he's going to say
something like, no matter how you feel about the Iranian strike, hats off to our, you know, boys in blue,
our guys in the bombers.
He went a different way. This is what it was.
I'm curious how you're thinking about this eulogy
specifically in the moment
and all the tensions that you just brought up.
I didn't even want to talk. I was so mad.
Part of the reason I think I ended up having anything to say
at that moment was when I
heard some of the victims' families forgive the shooting.
And I thought, all right, let's see if maybe this is a way America can hear me at this
moment.
Go back to that day 10 years ago, what I think binds it together, all these different strands,
case upholding healthcare, a case declaring same-sex marriage part of our constitutional
protections of mourning. I think what pulls it all together is that no one person did any of that.
Okay.
So he's sitting around on a June Thursday
thinking about himself and his glory days.
And to your point, Smug,
I'm starting to warm up to Michelle Obama's POV.
I mean, like, what is he doing?
That's really something, you know,
a lot of people can try to be critical
of President George W. Bush,
but he said numerous times that upon leaving the White House,
he saw it as not, a respect that wasn't even given to him
of leave with grace, the job is someone else's now.
Yeah. And like the kind of thing you do when you respect your country.
Yeah. And then you've got the first off Michelle Obama being like, you don't understand how tough
it was. You know, hats off to the production team though, at the Megyn Kelly show. I've seen some
numbers and I think your production team actually may have doubled the total audience of the Michelle Obama podcast
Last time I saw they had like just the most
Retrocious numbers, I mean, I guess that they're terrible. I thought it was just because everyone's done with the Obamas
It doesn't want to hear about him
But like even if you were the kind of person who's like I really care what Michelle Obama thinks and then she's like it was tough
We barely survived living in the White House.
We got out alive.
I have a conspiracy theory on this, Megan, and that is Michelle Obama is probably getting
really tired of people being like, you should run, like you should be a politician.
She's like, I'm going to disabuse you.
Yeah.
I'm going to make myself as unlikable as possible.
I'm going to show you how negative I am.
People stop asking.
Misery Obama does not want to run for office.
Misery just wants to sit and talk about how miserable she is.
And honestly, when you see the full parody tomorrow, you'll laugh.
Even I started bursting out laughing a couple times because it seems impossible.
It seems like I'm being too mean.
But then we've interspersed the actual Michelle Obama saying these exact things.
We didn't have to make it up.
I'd like to see the outtakes of that whole thing too, Megan.
That's a good idea, Holmes.
The outtakes is gonna be great.
We may, let me try to put that together for you on request.
I will speak to the production team
because the fellas have good ideas.
Okay, so that's, by the way, Bill Clinton too,
he had time to tweet out about June 19th or Juneteenth.
He had time to tweet out about Zoran Mamdani,
but not a word about the military accomplishment
that they all said we needed to do,
that they all said Iran cannot be allowed
to get a nuclear weapon.
And our boys went out there and made sure it didn't happen.
And because it was under Trump,
they couldn't spare just a fucking tweet,
just to say, proud to be an American, go Team USA.
Or like, congrats to our men and women in uniform
for once again proving what a true professional looks like.
You can absolutely find a way to tip your hat to these guys
or over whom you were commander in chief for a time
without endorsing the
mission if you don't want to do that.
You know, it's just no, it's more important to talk about Zoran Mamdani or Juneteenth
or in Obama's case himself.
And it's even deeper like Jeb Bush tweeted out congratulations to President Trump for
stopping Iran's nuclear program.
And Trump tweets out, thanks for the shout out Jeb Bush.
Like if you have a situation where President Trump like viciously destroys you Austin
and then you can come out and be like bygones are bygones. I celebrate America, you know,
de-arming a terrible ally of ours and preventing Iran from having a nuclear program.
You know, I've given some thought though, and the Bill Clinton side of things and I'm tired
of Barack Obama.
I don't necessarily need to hear from the Clintons.
There is one media appearance that is absolutely essential that he makes at some point.
It's that Monica Lewinsky podcast.
I mean, can you imagine that would be an absolute barn burner?
Now, wait, I'm sorry.
I'm pausing because I'm just looking at this possible breaking news.
It's coming in.
The times of Israel has a report.
It's sourced to one source.
So it's sourcing a local Israeli Hebrew daily newspaper.
So it's not the times of Israel's original reporting.
So we'll see whether it's true, but I'll give you the headline. It's that Netanyahu has agreed to end the
Gaza war within two weeks after the US strike on the Iranian facilities. And it also goes
on to say, again, we don't have this confirmed, that the deal will include the expansion of
the Abraham Accords, according to a source familiar with the conversation, that would be huge.
And actually also has a plan for what to do with Gaza.
This is according, again, they're citing this one outlet that we don't know.
We don't know.
I don't know.
Let's see, what's this?
This is another thing coming in for this paper.
Gaza hostilities will conclude within two weeks.
Ending conditions.
Yeah, will encompass four Arab nations, including Egypt and the UAE, to administer the Gaza Strip,
replacing the murderous Hamas terrorist organization.
The remaining Hamas leadership will face exile
to other countries while the hostages gain freedom.
If this is true, it's huge.
If this is true, I mean, there is no reason
why President Trump doesn't get the Nobel Peace Prize.
No, if it's true, I mean, there is no reason why President Trump doesn't get the Nobel Peace Prize. No, it's true.
I mean, these are generational issues, which have been conflicts that have gone unresolved
and caused so much loss of life and misery.
And if this is true, in six months, this guy...
I mean, I'm flabbergasted.
I never thought in my lifetime I'd see this.
Yeah, and if the Nobel committee can't see it
within themselves to give him that prize,
they need to just create a new one
called the Trump Peace Prize.
Because this is peace in our time,
possibly like we've never seen in our entire lives.
I got the chills, like I actually,
but there are hairs standing up in the back of my
neck because it like they've think of that. Even like getting the hostages back is number one,
bringing the fighting to a close officially between Israel and Hamas and the expanding
the Abraham Accords. That's going to be very interesting. Who's next? Saudi would be huge.
very interesting. Who's next? Saudi would be huge. And then possibly having the UAE and Egypt oversee Gaza, Muslims, right? Not the United States, not Israel, most importantly,
but Muslims, you know, who don't want the Palestinians coming to them, but could be
responsible for keeping the peace in that region. My god. I mean what a massive undertaking again
Huge grain of salt to the audience. We do not know times of Israel is legit, but we do not know this other
Paper they're citing. It's a Hebrew daily newspaper who's reporting this based on a phone call
They're saying happened between Trump and Netanyahu
so
That would be saying one so wonderful for the world.
We'll put a pin in it until, if it's true,
it's gonna come out probably within the next hour,
we can round back to it,
but I'm just letting you know
that that's what I was looking at.
I have to spend a minute
on what happened at the Supreme Court today,
which did happen and has been confirmed.
Another victory for sanity as the Supreme Court rules
that states can cut off
Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood within their states.
What happened was the state of South Carolina did it.
You're already not supposed to be using taxpayer money
on Planned Parenthood, on abortion.
But what happens in various states is Planned Parenthood
says, oh, well, Mary's coming here for contraception
or they always say cancer screenings,
even though they're really not done
with all these Planned Parenthoods.
There she's just coming here for cancer screening
or her birth control, that's all.
But Mary's not gonna have an abortion
and she's not gonna use her Medicaid money for an abortion.
And that's how they get Medicaid funding for Mary's visit.
But money's fungible.
And the Medicaid is a joint state and federal program.
So we are, we are funding abortions
because our money is going to Planned Parenthood
in various states.
And there are millions of Americans
who have a very, very deep problem with that.
Planned Parenthood should get its own money
from its own well-heeled, deep-pocketed leftist donors,
like Alex Soros now and his weird wife, Uma.
And that's where they should get their money.
Not from us, not from taxpayers
who want nothing to do with abortion.
So the Supreme Court has sided with the same people
because what happened was Mary,
who's not really named Mary in this case,
it's an individual who said,
I'm gonna sue you, her name was Julie Edwards,
saying I wanna keep going back to my South Carolina
Planned Parenthood for birth control,
and I want my Medicaid payments to pay for it.
And the governor had said, no,
we're not allowing that for anybody, Julie, sorry. And the governor had said, no, we're not allowing that for anybody.
Julie, sorry. And the Supreme Court just said states actually do have that right because
Medicaid has a private right of action to enforce it. Like you have a right to sort
of get the doctor of your choosing. And the Supreme Court said, no, this is one exception
to that rule. The states do not have to allow a private plaintiff to bring a lawsuit if
a governor says no public funds for Planned Parenthood are happening in our state.
That's huge, you guys.
That's a big ruling.
It is really big.
It all stems from what they call the Mexico City policy, which is reinstated every time
there's a Republican president, which prohibits taxpayer, federal taxpayer dollars for going
to pay for abortion.
As the left does with almost everything that they do, they try to figure out a way for taxpayers to pay
for their social agenda.
Yep.
And one way or another.
This is a perfect example of how they've done that.
The idea that Medicaid dollars are going to Planned Parenthood, I mean, we know what that
outfit does.
And for decades, they've just couched it under women's
health. Women's health. This is a women's health clinic. Now it's an abortion store. That's what
it is. And let's be very clear about it. But that's a big court ruling. Guys, what a time to be alive
and that we're having some sanity all across the board. I know. And tomorrow, we're going to get,
we expect, I think it's the last day of opinions, we expect to get the ruling on whether
these nationwide injunctions can keep getting handed down
by these district courts,
which is the number one form of resistance 2.0
to stop the Trump administration.
It's coming up in the context of birthright citizenship,
you know, which Trump has said you can't have.
He's interpreted the constitution to say,
you're not a citizen just because you're born here
if you're born to somebody who doesn't have citizenship.
And a judge blocked that executive order
and issued a nationwide injunction against enforcing it.
And so while this doesn't exactly get
to the birthright citizenship issue,
that's the context in which the notion
of a nationwide injunction is coming up.
So this is gonna be a very interesting case on all fronts.
We'll have it covered for you tomorrow because it'll come down at 10 a.m.
Okay, let's keep going because there's still a lot to get to.
We were on Iran. Let's take the close pivot to NATO and related issues.
NATO, of course, is an organization that many North Atlantic countries have joined originally to prevent aggression
in the region by countries like Russia.
Now it's less clear what exactly we're all doing
in this party, but it's very, very important
to the Europeans because we seem to be the big brother
who protects everybody.
And they don't want big brother to leave.
They like big brother's muscles.
They like big brother's strength.
And they really like his big military with the big B2s. So they want us to get along with the big brother. They want big brother to muscles. They like big brother's strength and they really like his big military with the big b2s
So they want us to get along with the big brother
They want big brother to stay in the Alliance and Trump all along first term and second has kind of been saying
I guess we will but like we're kind of sick of you free loading off of us
Why don't you at least pay what you've already agreed to pay?
Which is the 2% of your GDP all all of you countries, instead of free loading.
And he went over there and I pulled this
for AM update today, people should listen to that pod.
But I pulled the New York Times article from 2018
when he went to NATO and it was so negative.
It was like, he has everyone rattled, he's disrespectful,
he's doing things unconventionally,
all the backbiting comments about Trump, both from the Times reporters
and from other countries who are like, what is this effing thing that's come over here
trying to demand we pay 2% for real and threatening to leave NATO if we don't?
Now flash forward to all these years later, what, five, six, seven years, and NATO's like,
let's do this.
And Trump gets them to pay 5% of GDP,
or at least commit the major nations
to commit to doing that.
And does the Times say like, nailed it, Mr. President.
Good for you, you know what?
Your irascible nature actually wound up
working on these people long-term.
No, they complained that they're not actually
gonna pay the 5% and why wasn't there more attention on Ukraine and the funding for that war?
He can't win.
He's at the point where literally the secretary general of NATO is calling him daddy and saying
he deserves the praise.
Shut up.
And they're still like, no, he's failing.
He sucks.
Okay.
So let me give you the soundbites because everybody wants to hear the NATO Secretary
General Mark Rutte and his comments about Trump. Daddy, this is what set everything off where he
referred to him as daddy. I think that's 14. They've had a big fight like two kids in a
schoolyard. You know, they fight like hell. You can't stop them. Let them fight for about
two or three minutes. Then it's easier to stop them. And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language.
Yeah, you have to use strong language.
Everyone's throwing up, you have to use a certain word.
Okay, so he didn't say, you're my daddy,
but he said daddy has to use strong language.
I was okay, all right, I'm fine.
I think it's fine.
Trump gets asked about it by the snarky reporter
and says this in Saddle 11.
Mark Rutter, the NATO chief who is your friend, he called you daddy earlier.
Do you regard your NATO allies as kind of children?
No, he likes me. I think he likes me. If he doesn't, I'll let you know. I'll come back and
I'll hit him hard. Okay? He did it very. He did it very affectionately. Daddy, you're my daddy.
Rude.
How about we be OK?
One more before I toss it to you.
Mark Rude got asked about it by maybe the same reporter.
She sounds terrible.
Take a listen.
The language that you have used when talking to Donald Trump
has been notable because of its flattery.
Today you called him daddy and you sent a text message to him that was gushing with praise.
Is this the way that you feel that you have to act when doing business with the US president
through flattery and praise? Isn't it a bit demeaning and doesn't it make
you look weak? No, I don't think so. I think it's a bit of
a question of taste, but I think he's a good friend. And when he is doing stuff, which
is forcing us to, for example, when it comes to making more investments, I mean, would
you ever think that this would be the result of this summit if he would not have been re-elected president? Do you really think that seven or eight countries
who said, yes, somewhere in the 2030s we might meet the 2%? We've now all decided in the
last four or five months to get to 2%. So doesn't he deserve some praise? And when it
comes to Iran, the fact that he took this decisive action, very targeted to make sure that Iran
would not be able to get his hands on a nuclear capability.
I think he deserves all the praise.
Boom.
That's it right there.
Such a good answer.
Right?
Former prime minister of the Netherlands there, Mark Rutte.
Good for him.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
A couple observations.
The first is that was the same reporter. Sort of into the daddy talk.
Yeah, it's Deborah Haynes of Sky News.
Yeah, she's got a thing with the daddy talk. I don't know what's up with that. You get two
questions to ask the president of the United States, the NATO secretary of judges is like,
tell me more about the daddy thing. Let's talk more about that.
I don't know. I'm not saying it.
I'm going to send her a t-shirt. They're already making t-shirts, they're red,
and they have Trump's picture on it and they read daddy.
Second observation is this guy,
what an exceptional head of hair he has.
Yeah, right.
I mean, I will follow that man anywhere.
That is incredible.
Put it back up, I didn't look at the hair.
Can we put it back up there?
You don't have to run the sound.
You'll have to-
It's S-tier flow.
It really is.
It's like the kind of thing you would want
leading your nation.
Yeah, it makes Mitt Romney look like Mr. Clean.
Roll the tape, please, producers, let's see.
Not her, no, we're not, wait.
Mark Ruda.
Yeah, just a great head of hair.
Looks good.
More than happy to field the daddy talk
from that young Sky News reporter. They're a than happy to field the daddy talk from that young, screened reporter.
They're a good looking people.
And I mean, the thing is, is that, you know, his job is to ensure that NATO is in a position
to accomplish what they need to get done.
And for a reporter to, again, use her time to try to make it, do you feel you need to be effusive and you're flattery?
That he has to be like, let me present the facts to you.
Did you not just see what happened in Iran?
Right. And then he has to sit.
He even says, like, if President Trump had not been reelected,
do you think we'd be in a place where all these countries have agreed to this funding?
But tell me more about the daddy talk.
It's unbelievable. I will tell you.
And he said, he's like, look,
there's a question of like taste.
I realized you're rassing me.
I was making a joke.
Like he's basically like, calm down, Deborah, right?
Take a chill pill.
It was humor and he deserves my praise.
I mean, is it possible even our friends in Europe
are starting to get that the way to deal with these woke asshole
reporters is to laugh at them.
It's exactly right.
It's one of the fringe benefits of Trump being who he is that all of these other leaders
are like, wait a minute, I don't have to just take it from this idiot.
I have common sense too.
And I'm going to answer your question that is so stupid with
normal common sense and you're going to look really dumb. And Trump has shown everybody,
I mean that's real leadership. He's shown everybody around the world that you can do that
and you can win. I mean it's- And also, you know, I don't think what's been appreciated is the
second and third order effects and results of President Trump taking this decisive action.
We've already talked about how, you know, the Houthis and Hezbollah and the various
groups that Iran would lean on had been dismantled and President Trump used this window of opportunity
to then get rid of the nuclear program.
Part of the reason Iran also didn't have is because Syria, you see, like the allies in
the region that they had are all one by one falling apart. Russia no longer has any say in this region.
So Europe's gotta be in a happy position.
China now can't buy cheap oil from Iran.
You're seeing a situation where President Trump
has been able to just slice through
all these geopolitical problems that we've had.
So I imagine Europeans are thrilled.
Well, it's restoring America to the leader of the free world.
Yeah, the Europeans are thrilled, but the left, I'm sure, is furious.
Oh, they hate it.
Because four years of Joe Biden, they all had to walk around and pretend
that this guy was bringing America back on the world stage.
You know, like toting a colostomy bag around the Middle East.
May or may not have shit his britches over there when he met the pope.
I mean, legit, you know, or he farted in front of the Queen or something like that, I can't remember.
But they must make them furious to see Donald Trump roll up.
Eight years ago they were laughing at him, like you said, Holmes, and now they're kissing
the ring.
Yeah.
And now Mark Ruda, he was doubling and tripling down.
Here's more.
Somebody tried to play the but he's so
unpredictable. You know, he's, he's like, irascible and he's,
he's unpredictable. And here's what Mark Ruda said to that guy,
South 15.
He's a good friend. I trust him. He was totally right that that
Europe and Canada were not basically providing to NATO what
we should provide. Now we are correcting that.
We are equalizing.
I think it is a man of strength, but also a man of peace.
You've seen that basically now with Iran, the man of strength being able to command
his B-2 bombers to go into Iran to take out nuclear capability, but also the man of peace,
who is then immediately following up with making sure that Israel
and Iran will commit to a ceasefire. And I think this is exactly what you want the American
president to do, provide that type of leadership. And so I find him very predictable.
Because the question had been, you're dealing with a very unpredictable president or friend
who's been all over the map on article five in the past, but how do you know? How are you certain
that the Trump you're dealing
with right now is the same version of Trump
that you'll be dealing with for the rest of this term?
And he went on, so like the beginning was,
I've known him for almost 10 years, he's a good friend.
I trust him.
He was totally right.
Europe and Canada were not providing to NATO
what we should provide.
And then goes on to say what you just heard him say,
like he is predictable and he's a friend.
It's like,
this is, we've never heard world leaders do this. Like this guy seems genuinely inspired by Trump,
his strength, his unwillingness to bend. And I can only hope it becomes a little more contagious
across the pond because they could use, they could use the backbone. Okay. I got it. I got
to spend a moment on Carrie Lake.
I can't believe what I saw yesterday.
Did you see it?
Oh, oh, sorry.
Steve really wants us to play the White House's response
to the daddy thing.
I'm less enamored with it, but okay, we'll play it.
Here it is, 16.
Steve likes it.
The White House put this out.
Okay, we get it. It's strong. They're leaning in. It's cute. The White House has a sense of humor,
which we appreciate. Okay. But I got to get to Carrie Lake. So Carrie Lake is working for
the president. Hold on. I got to get my papers here. Okay. She's working for the president. Hold on, I gotta get my papers here, okay. She's working for the president right now
as a senior advisor at the US Agency for Global Media.
And she's dogeifying it,
which Trump instructed her to do.
She announced last week that this group
was eliminating 1,400 positions,
which is an 85% cut of the personnel for March.
And that's when Trump signed an executive order gutting the agency, does not think this is an 85% cut of the personnel for March. And that's when Trump signed an executive order
gutting the agency,
does not think this is an important agency.
They oversee Voice of America,
which has like radio reporting throughout the world
and funds several other independent broadcast outlets
stationed around the globe.
During the hearing, she was talking about how
one of the reasons they're getting rid of all these people
is because it's staffed with people who hate America. This is clearly Trump's conclusion,
too. Yeah, exactly. So she went in there to, you know, what's the way to basically take a
sledgehammer to them, chainsaw to them. And now they're having hearings on Capitol Hill talking about whether this is a good idea.
And one of the persons who cross examined her was Arizona,
that's where she's from,
Democratic Representative Greg Stanton.
Now he started off, I don't know,
is this in our sound bite?
Cause he started off going for her.
Greg Stanton sounds like a prick.
I'm going to be honest.
I'll just give you a little bit more
than what you're going to hear in the sound bite.
He said, she's eroding America's soft power
around the globe.
Your job is to tell the people of the world
the truth about America,
which I guess he doesn't think Carrie Lake will tell.
Then challenged her on her election losses in Arizona
and her refusal to accept them.
You lost fair and square. He said she lost
due to her own toxic politics. You're an adjudicated liar and two-time political loser. He said
people around the world can't trust this agency if she's lied about her own election outcomes.
He sarcastically asked her to run for Arizona governor again. So just so you know, that's what led up to her giving him an elbow of her own right in
the face and just watch.
You are an adjudicated liar and a two time political loser in Arizona.
You lost for governor in 2022 to Katie Hobbs.
You lost even worse to Ruben Gallego for Senate in
2024. Well, Arizona has another election for governor next year. Will you do us all a favor
and run it back and run for governor again? I yield.
The gentlelady.
Can I respond to some of that? Because that was complete insanity. I wish I could yield
back the last five
minutes of my life but you weren't here you came in late and we're talking about
USA Jam today the Agency for Global Media and how they can put out absolute
abject lies and we can't control any we have no say over what the editorial
content is and I would hope that you would not be okay with that. They could
literally put out a lie about anybody here.
And I know you've been the victim of that.
I know you've been the victim.
I remember the stories about you where they said you had a gay lover.
And those were going on all over.
Mr. Chair.
Those kind of lies could be broadcast today on VOA.
And you couldn't pick up the phone, Representative Stanton,
and call them and say, hey, you're putting out lies about me.
And how would you like it if those lies
were put on Voice of America right now?
Ruling on the chair, on the member,
she was responding, and I thought rather complimentary
that, in fact, those were untrue,
and she was defending that.
That's what he says.
I'll leave it as that.
Republican Daryl Issa.
You guys!
That's awesome.
So good. So good. It's awesome. Come on. So good.
So perfect.
What a mic drop.
She's quick on her feet.
I mean, she obviously is very talented
and she has not lost any of that.
I mean, her ability to answer and dodge and leave
and like take it right back to him is something to behold.
And that was truly.
It was a thing of beauty because like she kept it,
she's stone cold.
Like she kept it professional.
She managed to work the insult
into like a substantive response.
That's right.
And then the reply says like,
I thought it was complimentary.
She said it was untrue.
She just straight up calls it,
calls a guy a homo in the middle of a congressional hearing.
And then it's like, but it's untrue, right? then it's like but it's untrue right i mean you said
it's untrue so maybe you could respond so wrong
if you couldn't correct it it would be so wrong right and it would be a shame
to keep talking about this is a lover rumor which we all
acknowledge should not be true the again the gay lover rumor
is that in the record official record okay yeah uh yeah I guess the other thing I really loved about it,
Megan, back to the whole common sense thing.
Voice of America.
Well, maybe if you worked there, you shouldn't hate America.
Yeah.
Like, is it really that complicated?
Also, it's just so antiquated.
I mean, this is the thing with Doge,
and as it applies now to Voice of America
and everything else.
Like it was built in a time where radio is like the only way that you could get anything
ever and you couldn't certainly get anything overseas.
Like are you aware of the internet folks?
Right.
Like why are we paying any money for this anti-created organization?
I got to give you one more.
Like she's remember her on the campaign trail, how effective she was, like the biased media
would get in her face and she's of the media, you know, she was an
anchor in Arizona for 25 years, I think.
And she was just so effective at slicing and dicing and she's still got it.
So here's Pramaya Jayapal, part of the squad trying to come for her on her
election denialism and she, she was ready.
Watch.
I wanted to start just by confirming. do you support democracy or authoritarianism?
That's pretty obvious.
I support freedom and democracy.
Democracy.
Great.
Would you agree that accepting the results of a fair and free election are critical to
a functioning democracy?
Would you agree that standing up and cheering for a cancer survivor would have been a nice thing to do?
Ms. Lake, this is my time.
Would you accept that accepting the results
of a free and fair election are critical
to a functioning democracy?
It's a yes or no question.
Do you think it's essential for a democracy
to have a free and fair election?
We need free and fair elections.
Free and fair elections, great, thank you. She's holding up a picture of little Daniel, the guy who was made the
honorary Secret Service kid. Would you agree that you should have stood for this cancer survivor,
you cretin? I love that she brought the photo with her. She has visual aids,
oppo books. TJ Daniel. He was prepared, man. Right?
It's just so nice.
You know how it is when you're a Republican
or you're right of center, you never get to see that.
You only get to see the leftist beat up on our people.
And usually they try to go high road.
It's just like in the era of Trump, we're done with that.
And it's wonderful.
It is wonderful.
It's nice to see.
Plus, the content is just extraordinary. What a time to be doing shows, right?
Yes, wait while we're doing it. Why don't I give you this gift too? Because wait do we have yeah Brandon Gill
Is he not our favorite? Oh, it's a best so good, right? Who doesn't love Brandon Gill?
Well, he was at it again might as well spend a minute on him before we go to break. He had dr
Sean Hape Harper
there who is a DEI lover.
And he was talking about how every organization
needs to have like representation
in the same proportion as the race
or even fat people exist in America.
Like literally he was saying that.
Like, okay.
So what does the military need to have like 75% fat people?
Cause isn't the country like 75% obese?
Whatever.
So that's this guy's.
Somebody stick up for the fats.
I come from a long line of them.
I'm allowed.
Again, my mom does not appreciate when I say that.
So Brandon Gill gets Dr. Sean Harper in front of him.
And here's a bit of that in stock 27.
Which race do you think should be preferred?
I do not think that a single race should be preferred.
You just said that you believe that race should be considered an employer hiring practices.
I know there's going to be a transcript of this hearing.
I didn't say that in that way.
Okay, why don't you explain what you believe? what I read and what I believe is that the demographic composition of
Workplaces which are nation's military by demographic composition our Congress ought to reflect the diversity of the United States of America
Composition racial demographic is that what you're saying racial?
Gender okay, so race should be a factor in employer hiring practices. Yeah, that's
what you're saying, is it not? Organizations ought to attempt to match
the diversity of their... You're hopping around the question. No, I am answering quite
straightforwardly as a matter of fact. Who gets to determine which races are preferred?
I don't, I already told, I don't have a single racial
group that you believe that the demograph, the racial demographic
makeup should be taken into account in hiring practices.
And it should be reflected in all levels of companies and other
organizations.
But who gets to decide?
Right.
I mean, the greatest part about all of this is just watching just the full compilation
that we've discussed is just dismantling this leftist argument that has never been challenged
in any serious way by media, by punditry, by lawmakers themselves.
And now you get to see it almost every day and their entire fallacy, everything
that they believe, all of these policies that they've foisted upon the American people just
fall like rocks.
Yeah. We're going to end racism by doing a little bit of racism.
We have to, it's important to do some racism while we're doing, eliminating the racism.
Okay. Now I'm going to take a quick break and then we'll come right back because we've got to
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Okay, Mondami, he's won the socialist for the democratic nomination, looking pretty good
for winning the entire mayoral race.
However, two interesting things.
It appears that Cuomo is now out entirely.
He's not going to run as an independent.
And now there's growing pressure on Curtis Sliwa,
the Republican guardian angel, to drop out,
because even though we love Curtis and it would be so nice
if a Republican could
be the mayor, it's not going to happen.
He has no chance.
So there's pressure on him to get out so that the city can coalesce behind Eric Adams, who
is the last best choice of stopping Mondami right now.
His relaunch at his campaign offices has people
lining up around the block in New York. I mean, he's, he's gotten a second, a second
life here. Um, what's going to happen and how did this happen?
Uh, she's the funniest take I saw on the internet about all of this was, um, you know, we've
all been concerned about the Islamic extremist reaction and, you know, potential consequence to America as a result of the
Iranian bombing it.
We just didn't know it would come so quickly in the form of a Democratic primary.
Yeah, this is a bad news deal, but it's, it's indicative of where the Democratic party is.
Their energy is all behind,
not just somebody who's totally unqualified
to run a city like that,
but somebody whose ideas are so antithetical
to America in and of itself,
and so off the left-hand side of the map,
that it's like, they're killing themselves.
And I love it.
It's terrific.
So here's the thing is,
if you look at the breakdown of where he won
Mondani won in New York City
Upper middle class and wealthy people came out in droves to vote for him. Yeah, look at his margins in Bed-Stuy and Bushwick. Yeah, you know, so like
Poor voters. The blacks, the Hispanics and the working class all went for Cuomo. They did not vote for this guy
It was the white college educated
graduate degree holders across Manhattan and Brooklyn.
So this deranged kind of white guilt, which has just gripped the progressive movement
of thinking that, well, white people are evil. Capitalism is evil. Even though I have a place
in the Upper East Side, capitalism is a horrible system. doesn't work for people, even though, you know,
from Park Ave, I go shopping on Madison every day,
it's a wonderful system for me,
but I think we need a communist.
They get what they deserve,
they're gonna get what they deserve.
I, you know, for so many folks,
Megan, yourself included, who no longer live in New York,
who don't have a place in there,
you see what they've done,
it just keeps getting worse and worse and worse.
It really whittled down the old talent pool of candidates.
Right? I mean, we were basically down to a choice
between a guy who killed your grandmother
and a socialist psychopath.
Yes.
Or the current guy, which is like no bucket of fruit.
No.
It reminds me of back in the day, CNN,
I'm going to screw this up,
but CNN launched a competitor to the five.
Roger had come up with the five.
And as he likes to say, people thought that,
liked to say, people thought he named it that
because it had five hosts.
But he says, I named it that
because that's about how long it took me to think it up.
That he'd have five hosts on at five,
hosting a news program.
And it's hugely successful.
I think it's still the number one show on cable news.
And CNN decided to try to do the same thing.
And they came up with, they have no original ideas.
So they came up with their own group
that was gonna go like across from this group.
And if memory serves, it was like Van Jones and Essie Cup.
And I can't remember who the others were,
but I remember Roger's like, my God, he's like,
they've got an atheist, they've got a communist,
they've got a Marx, I can't remember who the other one,
and he's like, so far, I'm rooting for the communist.
Anyway, it's kind of the situation New Yorkers are in
in looking at these candidates.
Like, I think I want the corrupt one
who just takes money from Egypt.
Yeah. I mean, like you look at New York City, like, you know, how America looks at a place like
Syria during the civil war. It's like, we need to fund the moderate New Yorkers on the ground.
Right. I know it's true. It's like, well, I was talking to somebody about Syria the other day and
it's like, you know, it was taken over by Al Qaeda, but they don't seem that Al other day and it's like, you know, it
was taken over by Al Qaeda, but they don't seem that Al Qaeda-y.
So you know, fingers crossed.
This is not good positions to be in.
You tell me because there's a debate playing out about whether this guy, Mondami, is a
reflection of like too much illegal immigration and no people don't assimilate and they bring their values
and then the white working, the white upper class
that has the white guilt, you know,
buying into all those messages and this coalition is born.
And then there's another line of thinking that's more
something you might hear from a Steve Bannon, you know,
which is like, it's the left's populist uprising.
These young people can't buy homes
and they can't get a decent job
and they can't make it
without both the mom and the dad working.
And they just, they want a revolution.
They want to burn shit down.
And the socialist message of just taxing the billionaires
is extremely attractive.
And so, and by the way,
those people have never lived during the New York
of the 1970s or late 80s.
So they've totally forgotten what these leftist policies actually lead to. So what do you think?
I think that the second thing that you mentioned, I think there's some validity to that.
There are people who don't see any path to buy their own home out there off the left-hand side,
but you don't need to put your hopes in a guy that's going to take away your guns
and control the food flow into Manhattan.
Everything that he is talking about
is gonna turn Manhattan into Gaza,
and they're gonna start shooting rockets
from Flatiron into Williamsburg.
This guy is absolutely insane,
and he is not the only leftist out there.
There has to be somebody else
who is literally not gonna only leftist out there. There has to be somebody else who is literally
not gonna get rid of the cops.
Not get, you know, like everything he's talking about.
And open the prisons.
That doesn't put somebody in a home.
Yeah, it's also indicative of this larger lack
of leadership within the Democratic Party
in and of itself, right?
I mean, both political parties from time to time
have been captured by this like super radical,
totally inconsistent
with where the center of the country is type movement.
It's full of energy for a variety of different reasons, but always there's somebody that
provides some leadership to try to like recapitalize that and make sure that no, these are good
policies like you don't need a clinically insane person to lead you down the road in
order to have, you know, what it is that you're all really looking for.
I think Donald Trump's done a lot of that
within the Republican party.
But if you look around like Chuck Schumer
in the home state here, Chuck Schumer and Nakeem Jeffries,
they're the first ones who are just dodging all of this.
A real leader would sit there and be like,
look, we're not gonna get rid of the NYPD,
which is what this guy is campaigning on.
Clearly that's not something that Democrats believe in, except he can't say it and he
won't say it, which is how this has grown within the Democratic Party.
Yes.
Bill Clinton is congratulating him.
That's another thing Bill Clinton weighed in on rather than our troops victory and seems
to be all in on this guy.
Notwithstanding what we just said, Bill Clinton doesn't want the prisons open
and the cops gone.
Go ahead, Duncan.
Well, and neither do the lower income
and middle income voters of New York.
Like if there was this really,
this left-wing populism idea that is so popular,
you would think the New Yorkers who are struggling the most
would have voted for it.
Yeah, that's right. But they didn't.
They voted for Cuomo, right?
It was the affluent, the wealthy,
over a hundred thousand dollars a year
who were voting for this guy.
So I think it's more just the luxury beliefs of people
who like don't actually have to worry about,
well, you abolish prisons,
you're gonna let all the criminals out in the street.
But I live a hundred floors up, so it doesn't matter to me.
This has become the base of the Democratic Party.
Doorman building, security, possibly an iron fence around my doorman building.
They can't get to me.
And on the Upper East Side, where my children go to private school,
we'll have no problems no matter what I vote for.
That's why you get nutcases like Cynthia Nixon.
I hope Zorin can mobilize his supporters to actually storm the doorman building.
Yeah, that is what it's gonna take.
Well, that's a lot of people are saying that like,
let's let them see what the natural consequences
of this decision are.
Let's not save them from 1970s New York.
Let's watch them experience it.
It's sad to me.
I mean, we moved right outside of New York
and it's like, I still love New York
and we go into New York and I want my kids to be able to go there
and your kids to be able to go there
and watch a Broadway show
and not worry about getting shot in the face.
It's just, this is a dark moment
for the city and the country.
And I hope for the Democrat party,
I don't know what their future looks like.
In any event, not a dark moment for the fellas
because we'll always have things to talk about.
It's great to see you guys.
Great to see you, Megan. Thank you so much.
Thank you, Megan. Thanks for having us.
The pleasure's all mine.
And don't forget, ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow on the show,
Maureen Callahan will be here and we will have the premiere of our latest parody.
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