00:09:29.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on coveted means.
00:09:45.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:10:01.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self-giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
00:10:12.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
00:10:20.000even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
00:11:05.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:13.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
00:11:18.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:21.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:27.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:30.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:44.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:50.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:55.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:12:03.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:11.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
00:13:28.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:32.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
00:13:40.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
00:13:48.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:51.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:31.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.0.84
00:15:30.000When Israel was under attack, they played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:37:25.000When I grab my shit, I said no buys, I'm dipping.
00:37:29.000Remember when I said I changed, I'm new, I'm here, I listen.
00:37:32.000I know why this shit's so mean, but I'm really trying to fix it, fix it.
00:37:36.000You can go side to side, it's my child.
00:37:38.000I assume you're lookin' at me You can go low to high, it's how fun you to let nobody else can see I could be mean tonight, but that's not what I'm tryna be I could be mean tonight, no I'm tryna be nice I'm tryna be nice I'm tryna be, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be
00:42:33.000Shortly afterwards, we saw him heading straight towards the mountains, some 70 kilometers away.
00:42:43.000Dr. Ainley explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony, he would immediately head right back for the mountains.
00:43:10.000Half ago, people said, I just can't even imagine Trump bringing us to war in Iran for regime change.
00:44:44.000Hot beef in the back, she gripping them covers like she on her lace leg She look like she belong on the cover, this hoe getting covered in everything I'm at Viabo, take a banana, but she is not getting wet, it rain If he wants to interview Nick Fuente, get the word out It's undeniable.1.00
00:49:32.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:39.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:57.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:57.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.0.94
00:58:04.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.0.92
00:58:14.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with that.
00:58:52.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:59:05.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:11.000So, the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, If you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:54.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go on with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.0.95
01:00:19.000Groyper dating app, who, AF legal team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.0.97
01:00:24.000My fault if this makes you crash out.1.00
01:14:02.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.0.72
01:15:09.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, you know, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them, of course.
01:15:18.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:15:27.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:30.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:44:51.000We'll talk about the background, how we got here.
01:44:54.000But I'm sure for those that have been paying attention, you have already seen yesterday, it was a very contentious day, maybe the hottest day in this conflict since the middle of April.
01:45:06.000Israel and Iran traded retaliatory strikes against each other, three rounds of missile and airstrikes each.
01:45:15.000And this followed an Israeli strike on Lebanon in violation of the ceasefire.
01:45:22.000Trump intervened at the last minute yesterday and averted a total explosion of the ceasefire.
01:45:30.000It looks like for now everything's good.
01:45:32.000So far, there's no real war yet, but the ceasefire is very fragile at this point, maybe closer to falling apart than at any time in the past seven weeks.
01:45:44.000So we're going to get into everything.
01:45:48.000We're also going to talk tonight about a new U.S. intelligence assessment.
01:45:53.000Which has actually upgraded the espionage risk posed by Israel to the highest level available.
01:46:00.000Israel is now considered a bigger counterintelligence threat than even some of our adversaries and a bigger threat than any of our allies.0.64
01:46:09.000Among other things, and this was in the New York Times, every other paper, it accuses Israel of planning listening devices and secret service vehicles at the Defense Intelligence Agency headquarters and bugging the phones of U.S. personnel that were actually deployed to Israel.
01:46:31.000We send our soldiers to the Middle East to defend Israel, and they bug everybody's phones.
01:46:38.000They're spying on all of our personnel.
01:46:41.000And then they come here, they are coordinating with Central Command at the DOD at the Pentagon, and they're leaving listening devices everywhere.
01:46:51.000They're leaving listening devices at the DIA headquarters, in Secret Service vehicles, trying to spy not only on our.
01:46:59.000Civilian government, the president, vice president, and the special envoy, Steve Witkoff, but they're also spying on Pentagon officials like Joseph Domino and Elbridge Colby.
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01:48:16.000I was in there all weekend, and I dropped a lot of bonus content in the exclusive group chat today.
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01:49:49.000And so, what that means is that the top two vote getters in the election, regardless of party, there's no party affiliation.
01:49:56.000The top two vote getters, if no candidate gets a majority, if no candidate gets more than 50%, then the top two vote getters face each other in a runoff in the general election in November.
01:50:10.000If one candidate wins more than half outright, then they become the mayor.
01:50:14.000And so, the way that it was working out last week in this mayor's race.
01:50:19.000Is that the incumbent, Karen Bass, did not clear 50%.
01:50:23.000I think she was in the mid 30s, mid to high 30%.
01:50:27.000And Spencer Pratt was in second place.
01:50:30.000He was in, I think, the low 20s, 20, 25%.
01:50:34.000This is how it was looking on election night.
01:50:37.000And with 60 some percent of the votes counted, those were the top two vote getters the incumbent, Karen Bass, and Spencer Pratt, this white reality TV star who was going to clean up the homeless and murder all the criminals and, uh, Boycott Israel and deport every illegal immigrant and, you know, do all the base things.
01:53:26.000How could this possibly make any sense?
01:53:31.000And it just goes to show it seems like ever since 2020 and probably before that, The elections have always been rigged in the major cities, in the major states where the major cities are, and at the national level.
01:53:49.000It seems like all the elections are rigged.
01:53:50.000Why did anybody not do anything about this?
01:53:55.000Wasn't it obvious in 2020 that the elections are rigged?
01:54:00.000And what do you do with that information?
01:54:02.000I feel like a lot of people know that 2020 was rigged, and it was.
01:54:07.000And then because Trump won in 2024, everybody said, Oh, okay.
01:54:18.000This was a big problem I had with Trump in 2024 because legitimately, and I think for the right reasons, people were saying we need to figure out how we're going to remedy the situation.
01:54:31.000Clearly, in 2020, the election was stolen.
01:54:36.000If the election was stolen in 2020, where was it stolen?
01:54:42.000It was stolen in the major metro areas.
01:54:45.000So, the big swing states were Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
01:54:52.000And where was the election stolen in those states?
01:54:55.000Well, it was stolen in Phoenix, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Madison, Wisconsin.
01:55:04.000It was in the major cities because those are the Democrat strongholds.
01:55:10.000Now, if the Democrats can steal elections, if they have this capability, if they're able to do this, And get away with it, then they can realistically do this in any election.
01:55:22.000They could do this in any statewide election.
01:55:24.000They could do it in almost any congressional election.
01:55:28.000They could do it in any mayoral election in the major cities.
01:55:31.000Because, again, this is where it's happening.
01:55:33.000If that's where their juice is, if that's where their power is, then surely they could steal a state for a presidential campaign in the major city, just like they could steal a mayoral campaign in that same city.
01:55:48.000And so the proper conclusion is that none of the elections are legitimate until that is fixed.
01:55:53.000If they're able to do it, they can do it in any election.
01:55:57.000And if they could do it in any election, we must presume that they are.
01:56:05.000And so in 2024, a lot of people, myself included, were saying, where is the actual strategy to combat the voter fraud?
01:56:15.000And I remember the Trump campaign, their answer to this was, well, we'll just vote so much, it will overcome the Democrats' attempt to rig the election.
01:56:26.000We're going to vote so hard, it won't even matter.
01:56:29.000And sure enough, Trump won the popular vote, won the major swing states.
01:56:51.000And what you have in LA is that surely you should have had reform after the Palisades fire, with how bad the city has gotten with homelessness and violence.
01:57:01.000You should have gotten this outsider, at least in the runoff.
01:57:04.000Instead, you get this progressive who entered the race late, polling in single digits, conceded the election on election night, all this conspicuous numbers in the mail in ballots since election night.
01:57:18.000The point is, they are still rigging elections.
01:57:21.000And what most likely took place, and I said this right after 2024, is that the Democrat machine stood down in 2024.
01:57:33.000There's a bigger conclusion to draw about all of this.
01:57:37.000Which is one, 2020 was absolutely stolen.
01:58:01.000And so I think the left just stood down.
01:58:05.000How many high powered Jewish oligarchs defected from the Democrat side to the Republican side?
01:58:12.000I can think of some major examples off the top of my head.
01:58:15.000Bill Ackman from Pershing Square, Harvard alum, billionaire, very influential in Wall Street.
01:58:22.000Sean McGuire, venture capitalist, partner at Sequoia Capital, one of the most influential VC firms in Silicon Valley.
01:58:30.000Jacob Hellberg, married to Keith Raboy, chief of staff to Alex Carp at Palantir.
01:58:36.000These are three high powered Jews, lifelong Democrats, donors to the Democrat Party, Clinton voters that jumped ship and went for Trump.0.51
01:58:45.000Because they knew Trump was going to support Israel.
01:58:49.000Here's another example Mark Zuckerberg.
01:58:52.000In 2020, Mark Zuckerberg put out $300 million in get out the vote in Democrat districts to help Joe Biden.
01:59:00.000It was like an in kind contribution through the Zuckerberg Chan Foundation.
01:59:05.0002024, do you remember how he changed his entire look?
01:59:11.000And on the 4th of July, he was wakeboarding and he got a gold chain and he got a perm.
01:59:18.000And he did an interview and said, We're not woke anymore.
01:59:20.000And he said, We're not even going to put any money in in 2024.
01:59:26.000So you went from $300 million for the Democrats in 2024 to nothing for the Democrats, or excuse me, $300 million in 2020 to nothing for the Democrats in 2024.
01:59:38.000Same thing, liberal media was against Joe Biden for the first time, I think, ever.
01:59:43.000Liberal media was extremely harsh on Joe Biden throughout 2024, ever since his press conference.
01:59:50.000Telling Israel to restrain themselves in Gaza.
01:59:53.000They said that he lost the presidential debate in June.
01:59:58.000And I think between the defection of Jewish oligarchs, liberal media treating Trump much more favorably, the Democrats more disfavorably, and the whole situation with Joe Biden, I think that was the fluke that got Trump the 150,000 votes that he needed in the critical swing states to win the election.
02:00:21.000But it doesn't mean that the voter fraud was ever remedied.
02:00:25.000And what that tells us is that we're in for a lot of problems.
02:00:32.000Let's also think about one more thing and then we'll get into Iran.
02:00:36.000So, if Trump had the 2020 election stolen from him, and then even by a fluke, he wins in 2024, why did they not fix the elections at this point?
02:01:32.000They have this SAVE Act, the SAVE Act, which was supposed to mandate nationwide voter ID and put other restrictions on in person absentee voting.
02:01:44.000And it's funny because I debated Steven Crowder about this.
02:01:48.000And Steven Crowder was telling me that if the Democrats win the next election, they're going to pack the Supreme Court.
02:02:31.000We could do it in the Senate, we could nuke the filibuster because what they always say is well, we need the 60 votes.
02:02:38.000To get anything passed in the Senate, you need a three fifths majority, super majority, to overcome this procedural problem called the filibuster to pass any real legislation.
02:03:19.000You see, because Republicans and Democrats maintain this very delicate balance, trading the House and the Senate and the White House every couple of years, trading it back and forth.
02:03:33.000And there is this consensus that neither side wants to rock the boat too much.
02:03:39.000There's sort of this cordon sanitaire where they want to keep out the far right, keep out the far left.
02:03:45.000They don't want the nationalists to take power.
02:03:48.000They don't want the socialists to take power.
02:04:36.000And so, no, they actually don't want to nuke the filibuster because if they did, then Trump could actually radically overhaul the government.
02:04:59.000That's the same power to fix everything.
02:05:02.000But Republicans are colluding with Democrats to prevent this from happening.
02:05:08.000Republicans in the upper chamber, in the Senate, which represents the states, which represents the interests, they are in agreement with the Democrats as a cartel that they will impede radical change.
02:05:21.000And this is why nothing will ever get better.
02:05:24.000They're never going to fix the elections, they're never going to fix the economy, they're never going to fix the border.
02:05:29.000Because they want to, at their discretion, manipulate these things at will.
02:05:36.000If you fix the elections, then the voters get a say, and then you could actually get a dictator.
02:05:42.000If you fix the elections, then it could go all the way right or all the way left.
02:05:47.000And if you don't have a filibuster, then a right wing or left wing regime could actually overhaul the system and give us something different.
02:05:56.000But the regime will not let that happen.
02:07:10.000The extreme right or the extreme left hijacking one of the major parties or both and actually using the popular mandate to manipulate the party apparatus in the upper and lower chambers.
02:07:25.000I think that's the only way you get any kind of meaningful change.
02:07:28.000Otherwise, it's just going to be these cycles where both sides are saying, well, we can't really do what we need to or what we want to because we just don't have the votes.
02:10:06.000So, we just need a candidate who's going to run and win under, like, with no shame.
02:10:13.000We just need a sociopath, dark triad, tyrant, dictator type figure to run and then just do what must be done make the deals, be crooked, be corrupt, lie.
02:10:26.000And then just bring in the water cannons.
02:14:25.000As I predicted last week, Israel is dragging us back to war in Iran.
02:14:32.000Yesterday, Israel bombed Lebanon, violating the ceasefire, which they had just agreed to on Wednesday.
02:14:41.000They bombed Lebanon's capital, Beirut, in an attack against Hezbollah.
02:14:47.000Iran retaliated by launching 10 missiles at northern Israel.
02:14:51.000Israel retaliated with airstrikes against Iran.
02:14:55.000And then they engaged each other in two more rounds of tit for tat attacks against one another using sea and land based missiles and airstrikes before finally Trump intervened and called a ceasefire.
02:15:10.000And so as of right now, there is no more fighting, but it looks like the ceasefire is the weakest it's been since the middle of April.
02:15:19.000And so we're going to talk a little bit about what happened.
02:15:21.000Let me set you up with some of the background.
02:15:23.000What exactly happened this weekend and how did we get here?
02:15:26.000Well, we talked about what was going on last week.
02:15:32.000Two weeks ago, it was looking like the United States and Iran were on the verge of making a temporary peace deal.
02:15:40.000Now, here's what's complicated about diplomacy between Iran and the United States.
02:15:45.000In order for the United States to make a long term peace deal with Iran, we need them to make concessions on their nuclear program.
02:15:55.000But Iran is not really willing to do that.0.64
02:15:59.000But they are seeking a cessation of hostilities.
02:16:02.000So, for many weeks and for months, The United States and Iran have been trying to find a way to end the conflict in the short term while paving the way for a longer term peace agreement that involves key concessions on Iran's nuclear program.
02:16:21.000And it looks like slowly but surely there has been some understanding and rapport being built between the two countries.
02:16:29.000And so, where we were two weeks ago, so not this past weekend, not the weekend before, but the weekend before that, on Memorial Day weekend, where we were.
02:16:39.000Is that it looked like Iran and the United States had made a framework short term agreement.
02:16:46.000And the structure of the deal looked something like this.
02:16:49.000We said that in the short term, the United States would end its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
02:16:57.000Iran, on their side, would end their closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
02:17:03.000The United States would withdraw from the Arabian Sea.
02:17:06.000We would pull back our aircraft carrier strike groups.
02:17:10.000There might be some form of reparations paid to Iran.0.91
02:17:14.000And then in a 30 to 60 day time period, we would work out a longer term, sustainable ceasefire with Iran that involves their nuclear program.0.55
02:17:26.000But basically, the idea is we're going to stop the war, we're going to stop the fighting, and then we could actually engage in detailed, sophisticated diplomacy to resolve this very complicated nuclear issue.0.77
02:17:41.000Structure of the deal two weeks ago, and it looked like we had achieved an understanding.
02:17:48.000What the Wall Street Journal reported, Axios, and the New York Times, and Reuters all the papers reported that the United States and Iran effectively had a deal.
02:17:59.000It was not finalized, they were awaiting final confirmation from Mochtaba Khamenei, who is the new Supreme Leader of Iran.
02:18:07.000And once the Ayatollah gave the go ahead, then President Trump would sign it and we would have a deal.
02:18:14.000Now, Trump called all of our Arab allies in the region and they all supported the deal.
02:18:20.000Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, Jordan, Egypt, all of the countries in the Middle East agreed this is a good deal.
02:18:30.000But one of the chief considerations in this agreement is that Israel would have to implement a ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:18:39.000Because simultaneously, while the US, Israel, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia are bombing Iran, and Iran is bombing them, At the same time, Israel is engaged in air and ground operations in Lebanon.
02:18:53.000Israel has invaded Lebanon in the south.
02:18:56.000Israel has forced a million and a half people out of their homes and displaced them.
02:19:03.000And they've been launching a major air campaign in southern Lebanon, south of the river.
02:19:09.000So, as part of the ongoing ceasefire and the new framework agreement, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar insist that Israel implement a ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:19:21.000That they stop invading, they stop bombing Lebanon, and that there is some kind of treaty eventually between Israel and Lebanon.
02:19:31.000Well, at the same time that the U.S. and Iran are coming to terms with one another, like I said, this is a very complicated negotiation.
02:19:40.000But finally, after many weeks and a very complicated situation, the U.S. and Iran are inching towards an agreement.0.93
02:19:48.000The whole Middle East is behind it.0.88
02:19:51.000But you have this one outstanding item, which is Israel's invasion of Lebanon.0.65
02:19:57.000And so, just as we are preparing to sign and finalize this deal with Iran, Netanyahu comes out and makes an announcement that actually Israel will intensify their operations in Lebanon.
02:20:10.000So, not only are they not going to stand down or implement a ceasefire, they're actually escalating.
02:20:16.000He said they're going to increase their attacks, in particular on Lebanon's capital, which is a major escalation.
02:20:23.000So far, since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, most of Israel's attacks in Lebanon have taken place in southern Lebanon, which is a forested area, hilly, and not densely populated.
02:20:38.000They've only bombed the capital a couple of times as of two weeks ago.
02:20:44.000But right around the time that the U.S. and Iran are about to strike this agreement, Israel says, We're intensifying our attacks, we're going to force more people out of their homes.
02:20:54.000We're going to expand our attacks north and we're going to increase our targeting of Beirut, of Lebanon's capital, which is a big problem for Lebanon and Iran.
02:21:03.000And so this threatens to blow up everything.0.88
02:21:05.000This threatens to ruin all of our diplomatic efforts with Iran.0.94
02:21:10.000So last week on Monday, you have this famous phone call.
02:21:13.000One week ago today, Trump calls Netanyahu and then publicizes the phone call.
02:21:37.000You were going to be prosecuted by your own Supreme Court if I didn't step in and ask your president, your head of government, or rather your head of state, for a pardon.0.87
02:21:47.000So Trump says, you need to wind it down in Lebanon.
02:21:51.000And that phone call gets publicized and it puts pressure on Netanyahu because domestically in Israel, Netanyahu needs to keep Trump happy.
02:22:01.000Otherwise, Israelis lose confidence in his ability to prosecute the war and thus to govern the country effectively.
02:22:09.000So, Trump publicizes the phone call to increase domestic political pressure against Netanyahu inside Israel to at least give some commitment to stop in Lebanon.
02:22:20.000And it appears that this is successful.
02:22:22.000Two days later, on Wednesday, a ceasefire is announced with the U.S., Israel, and Lebanon.
02:22:29.000And Hezbollah and Israel agree to stop firing against each other.
02:22:33.000And the Lebanese Air Force says they will patrol southern Lebanon with their air force and make sure that Hezbollah is not mobilizing against Israel in that territory.
02:22:44.000So, this was the agreement on Wednesday.
02:22:47.000Following day on Thursday, I said this ceasefire is never going to hold.0.62
02:22:53.000And the reason being is because Israel ultimately wants to annex that territory.0.61
02:22:58.000They want to invade southern Lebanon because they want to take southern Lebanon.
02:23:03.000They say they are going there to fight Hezbollah.
02:23:06.000They say they are going there to destroy their missile launch platforms.
02:23:10.000They are there for the same reason they're in the West Bank, which is to occupy that territory.0.82
02:23:17.000It is going to be a military occupation.0.93
02:23:20.000It will become a security buffer zone, and then it will be settled by civilians, just like the Golan Heights, just like the West Bank, just like Gaza at one time, just like East Jerusalem.0.92
02:26:29.000Let's just call it even and let's just not escalate.
02:26:33.000Trump is once again, just like last week, he's in a phone call begging Netanyahu not to sabotage diplomacy, because that's really what they're doing.
02:26:42.000When we were close to a deal with Iran, Netanyahu announces an intensification of their operations in Lebanon.
02:26:50.000When Trump forces Israel into a ceasefire with Hezbollah, Netanyahu violates it.
02:26:56.000When Iran retaliates, Trump once again has to beg Netanyahu, don't escalate.
02:28:15.000Let's talk about some of the strategy underlying this.
02:28:19.000Iran said after the ceasefire was announced that if Israel attacked Lebanon, they would retaliate against Israel.
02:28:28.000And what this effectively does, why did Israel have to then bomb Lebanon?
02:28:33.000Aside from the obvious, when Iran told Israel they cannot attack Lebanon, what this did is it brought Lebanon under Iran's security umbrella.0.56
02:28:47.000If you're paying attention, Iran is actually using this war to expand its influence in the region.
02:28:54.000They've taken control over the Strait of Hormuz.0.81
02:28:59.000They have created a new dynamic where any ship that leaves the Persian Gulf needs to coordinate with the IRGC and get permission and probably pay money.
02:29:09.000And if they don't, then Iran will not give clearance.
02:29:13.000What's more, because of how the war has been fought, if the United States or the Gulf countries or Israel Ever intervenes against Iran, Iran now has set the precedent that they reserve the right to close the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation.
02:29:30.000And so the Strait of Hormuz is now under their security control.0.67
02:29:38.000If Iran gets attacked, they close the Strait.0.69
02:29:41.000But now they're also doing the same thing in Lebanon.
02:29:44.000They're saying if Lebanon gets attacked, in other words, if Hezbollah gets attacked, because Hezbollah does not answer to the Lebanese government, Iran is now saying if Hezbollah gets attacked in their headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut, then we will retaliate against Israel.
02:30:02.000So now they're bringing Lebanon under their security umbrella.
02:30:06.000They want to make sure that once the new lines are drawn, once the ceasefire is declared, and once it becomes concretized, once it becomes permanent, that there is a new status quo, there's a new order.
02:33:44.000Everything you do in Beirut, there will be an answer for it.
02:33:48.000And now let's see if you are willing to retaliate against us.
02:33:53.000And so Iran has now put Israel in check because Netanyahu's in a position where if he does not retaliate against Iran for bombing Israel, then he looks weak.
02:34:05.000And he's being called weak by his political opposition in the Israeli Knesset.
02:34:12.000So he has to respond, or else he looks weak.
02:34:16.000He has to respond, or else there's a new precedent that Iran can bomb Israel, and maybe they don't always retaliate.0.61
02:34:23.000So now their territory and airspace is not so sacred.0.50
02:34:27.000Maybe Iran can launch missiles at Israel and not always get hit back or get hit back significantly.0.67
02:34:34.000So Israel is impelled to retaliate.0.68
02:34:37.000But if they do, then they upset Donald Trump.
02:34:40.000Because now what is Trump going to say?
02:34:42.000Trump is going to say, well, look, you tested Iran, you fucked around, you found out.
02:34:47.000Now, if you retaliate against Iran, which you surely have to do, now you're going to threaten my ceasefire, which will hurt me domestically.
02:34:55.000So, this is like a game of chess, really.
02:34:59.000Iran says Beirut is ours, don't attack.
02:35:56.000Do you want to bring in, because now think about it this way if Israel is bombing Iran's energy infrastructure, how does Iran deter attacks on its energy?
02:36:06.000Israel has no energy, it doesn't matter.
02:36:09.000The only way that Iran's energy is protected is if Iran is threatening to bomb the energy that is allied to America, which is in the Gulf Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait.0.72
02:36:23.000So now, if Israel hits Iran's energy, the only way for Iran to reestablish deterrence is by hitting the Gulf.0.65
02:36:30.000That is what protects their energy the risk that our energy will be attacked, but our energy isn't there.0.83
02:36:36.000It's not in Israel, it's in the Gulf.0.82
02:36:40.000Now, in Iran's third strike, There were air raid sirens in Saudi Arabia.
02:36:49.000There were sirens, there were reports of impact that Iran was bombing a Saudi air base, which would indicate that when Iran's oil fields were attacked, they expanded their retaliation, not just in a third round of attacks against Israel, but also against Saudi Arabia at one of their Air Force bases.
02:37:10.000And that was meant to communicate okay, Trump better step in.
02:37:14.000If Israel is going to make this an energy war now, if they're going to escalate and make it about our energy infrastructure, well, then we have to draw Saudi Arabia into the picture.
02:37:24.000We have to draw the Gulf back in because it is that which deters any and all attacks on Iran's energy, the threat that Iran will hit the energy in the Gulf.0.63
02:39:17.000Let's see if you're really serious.0.94
02:39:19.000So, that red line that Iran tried to establish over Beirut is now dead.0.73
02:39:25.000What Israel has effectively done in the past 24 hours is they have fought for their freedom of maneuver and operation over the skies of Lebanon.0.62
02:39:36.000What they've effectively done is they've said, we're going to bomb the South, we're going to bomb the capital, and Iran is not going to have a say over that.0.54
02:39:45.000Now, whether we voluntarily restrain ourselves on behalf of the United States or as part of a broader deal, that's another question.0.72
02:39:54.000But we will not be deterred by a threat of Iranian action from doing what we have to do in Lebanon.
02:40:00.000So Israel's effectively pushed that red line back and pushed Lebanon out of Iran's security umbrella.
02:40:53.000Well, let's think about what's happening in the Persian Gulf.
02:40:57.000All of the oil in the Middle East is really in the Persian Gulf.
02:41:01.000It's in the water, it's on the coast of those countries Iran, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the Emirates.
02:41:10.000That oil is all harvested in the Persian Gulf.
02:41:14.000And then it goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
02:41:17.000Well, the Strait of Hormuz is currently closed, as you know.
02:41:20.000And so, what that means is a significant portion, not just of energy, but of all shipping for all these countries is shut down.
02:41:27.000It's not just oil, it's also liquefied natural gas, it's also aluminum, it's also a lot of other things fertilizer, it's all of Iran's commercial shipping, it's a lot of these other countries' commercial shipping.
02:41:41.000What are the other waterways in the Middle East?
02:41:44.000Well, Saudi Arabia and these other countries have now turned to the Red Sea, which is on the opposite side of the map.
02:41:51.000Saudi Arabia built a pipeline called the East West Pipeline, and they're taking the oil in the Persian Gulf and they're piping it from east to west so that it can be exported in the Red Sea on their western coast.
02:42:06.000And so, for the first time since the war started, this pipeline is now at maximum volume.
02:42:11.000They're pumping 100% of that pipeline's capacity.
02:42:16.000And this is going to prop up the oil market.
02:42:19.000So at least the global energy market is getting some of the Persian Gulf oil.
02:42:26.000A lot of it is stuck in the Persian Gulf just because that's where all the infrastructure is.
02:42:32.000The infrastructure was built to export all that oil through the Persian Gulf.
02:42:37.000But lately, these countries have been hedging their bets because they've been anticipating this conflict by building some infrastructure to get some of the supply out the other way.
02:42:48.000Well, now that the Houthis are targeting shipping in the Red Sea, what is that going to do?
02:42:54.000They say we're only targeting Israeli shipping, but that doesn't really matter.
02:42:59.000All the Houthis have to do is start launching drones and missiles.
02:43:02.000And what is going to happen is that insurance premiums that ensure the cargo on all ships that go through the Red Sea is going to skyrocket.
02:43:12.000It's going to be the same problem in the Persian Gulf.
02:43:16.000It will be cost prohibitive to ship through the Suez, Red Sea, and Bab el Mandeb.
02:43:22.000And so all the commercial shipping that goes through the Red Sea will have to be rerouted around Africa.
02:43:29.000And so if commercial shipping was going to go through that shortcut, let's say from Europe to Asia, Now, it's going to have to go all the way around Africa.
02:43:40.000And it doesn't matter if the Houthis are only targeting Israeli ships, if projectiles are flying, if even one ship gets hit, insurance goes up, everybody is risk averse, costs go up.
02:43:51.000They're not going to go through the Red Sea, they're going to go the other way.
02:43:55.000And what this does is it increases transportation costs for everything.
02:44:24.000When these things get more expensive, everything else gets more expensive because everything goes on a ship, a plane, a truck, all that runs on energy.
02:45:15.000Either there's going to be a deal imminently, or there's going to be a return to war.0.90
02:45:21.000And what Iran has said is very telling.0.71
02:45:23.000Since all these developments have happened, their parliamentary speaker addressed their legislature, this Haliba, who is their new effective head of government and spokesperson.
02:45:36.000He said specifically today, addressing the United States, he said, We are not trying to normalize relations with the United States.
02:45:45.000He said, We are trying to end the war.
02:45:50.000In other words, he doesn't want the United States to be happy.
02:45:53.000He doesn't want the United States to invest in Iran or have a diplomatic relationship with Iran.
02:45:59.000He says, we want to, using diplomacy and using military action, we want to create conditions where the United States is not at war with us.
02:46:11.000At this point, for the United States to make a durable peace with Iran, We're going to need them to give up their highly enriched uranium.0.84
02:46:22.000We're going to need them to give up enrichment capability altogether.0.81
02:46:26.000We're going to need to have them implement freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, among other things.0.58
02:46:32.000That is what is required for us to actually make a treaty with Iran and engage with them like they're a normal state.
02:46:41.000But Iran is not willing to give up any of these things.
02:46:45.000So, what's the difference between normalization, integration, and what Iran is saying, which is an end to fighting?
02:46:52.000What Iran wants to do is end the war by making it impossible for the United States to continue.
02:47:01.000Well, in the first place, they make it so that as long as the United States is forward deployed against Iran, you're not going to get any oil.0.83
02:47:10.000And it's going to blow up the energy market.0.83
02:47:30.000Build up their arsenal of drones and missiles.0.70
02:47:33.000If they have a resilient, mobile, and fast production times, missile and drone production capability and arsenal, then they can deter any U.S. or allied attacks on Iran.0.80
02:47:49.000Because the second that the U.S. and Israel go back to war, Iran is using these very cheap one way drones and other projectiles to destroy civilian and military infrastructure in every country in the Middle East.0.84
02:48:10.000And this is absolutely prohibitive for the Gulf countries then to engage Iran.0.95
02:48:16.000It's becoming prohibitive for the United States to engage Iran because they're dealing tens, maybe hundreds of billions of dollars worth of damage to our bases.0.85
02:48:26.000And to prevent the maximum amount of damage, we have to expend all of our very costly missile interceptors shooting all these projectiles down.0.85
02:48:35.000So, that from an operational point of view prevents the US, Israel, and the Gulf from attacking Iran.0.69
02:49:24.000Actually, I think they have like 60.0.61
02:49:26.000But that's why we don't attack North Korea because they have a conventional arsenal of artillery lined up at the DMZ that are ready to level Seoul.
02:49:40.000And they've got 60 nuclear warheads that could be launched at Japan, South Korea, Hawaii, maybe the western coast of the United States.
02:49:50.000So, North Korea, they don't have the strait, but they've got their conventional arsenal of artillery and they've got the nuclear arsenal of 60 warheads.0.87
02:50:07.000Their missile arsenal prevents us from attacking Iran in any way without.0.96
02:50:12.000An unacceptable response that levels the Gulf and Israel and our bases, and it costs us maybe a trillion dollars.0.96
02:50:20.000And then ultimately, those things are in place so they can slowly work towards a nuclear bomb, and that's the ultimate.0.86
02:50:28.000And that's the difference between normalization and peace.0.61
02:50:33.000Because peace on Iran's terms is not that the United States is going to embrace Iran or have a peace treaty with Iran, but we will simply not be able to continue or restart a war.
02:50:46.000We can't continue it because of the strait.0.80
02:50:48.000We will not be able to restart it because of the missiles.0.94
02:50:53.000And if we can't dislodge the Iranian regime, then there's no hope of stopping either of those things the closure of the Strait and a resumption of missile warfare if we restart hostilities with Iran.0.95
02:51:04.000So, what they will have effectively done is they've made it so that we cannot continue to make war, and so there will effectively be a peace.0.93
02:51:25.000They're not actually going to give concessions, I don't believe.
02:51:29.000They're not actually going to give us what we want.
02:51:32.000They're not going to come off of some of their critical red lines.
02:51:35.000But what they are doing is engaging in diplomacy, really, to keep lines of communication open to get the United States to walk away so that they can continue to harden their country against a future potential attack.
02:53:25.000Strategic petroleum reserve is at the lowest level it's been in 45 years.
02:53:29.000And eventually, That oil, which has offset the shortages, is going to make prices go way up on the global market, which is going to make prices go up over here.
02:53:40.000And so none of this can last much longer.
02:53:44.000What I mean by that is Netanyahu doesn't have time, Trump doesn't have time, the economy doesn't have time.
02:53:51.000So something is going to have to give here.
02:53:53.000And Israel and the United States are at odds right now.
02:53:58.000Netanyahu needs the war to keep going to win re election, Trump needs the war to stop to win re election.
02:54:04.000Trump is trying to get some kind of deal.
02:54:07.000Netanyahu needs regime change, needs the war to keep going, and most likely would prefer regime change.0.57
02:54:13.000And so, what I think is ultimately going to happen is, as I've been saying, you're either going to get a big surprise where Trump is going to be able to hold Israel back, stop them from provoking Iran.0.53
02:54:25.000We're going to have to come down from some of our red lines and really make really big concessions to Iran in order to make a deal and leave.0.60
02:54:33.000And there's going to be no saving face.0.97
02:54:35.000We're going to have to spin it and we'll have a deal.
02:54:38.000And things are, they're not going to go back to normal right away.
02:54:42.000Or, and I think this is more likely, we're going to go back to war.
02:54:47.000When I think you think about everything that's going on here, all these conditions, think about the past couple of weeks.
02:54:55.000Even when the United States and Iran are close to making a deal, what does Israel do?0.73
02:55:35.000We've never agreed to giving any of it up or even imposing restrictions on it.
02:55:39.000Trump says that's all we'll accept zero enrichment, and you're going to give us the highly enriched uranium.
02:55:46.000So, you've got an impasse, irreconcilable differences on every point of contention, every issue reparations, sanctions, the ceasefire in Lebanon, the Strait of Hormuz, for that matter.
02:56:04.000And then there's the nuclear issue, which that may be the one we're furthest apart from.
02:56:09.000So, you're either going to get a miracle deal that is totally implausible in and of itself.
02:56:16.000You're going to need every one of these issues to be buttoned up.
02:56:19.000And to this day, Even after a year and a half of diplomacy, we're nowhere closer than we were when we started on any of these things.
02:56:27.000As a matter of fact, we're further away.0.58
02:56:30.000Even if you got a compromise on every issue and you got a framework agreement and you got 30 to 60 more days, in the end, Israel can always veto it with their provocation because that is what happened in the past two weeks.0.63
02:56:46.000It looked like we had a deal or something resembling a deal.
02:56:49.000And the second that that became apparent, What did Israel do?
02:56:53.000They sabotaged it intentionally multiple times.
02:56:57.000Two weeks ago, they threatened to intensify their operations in Lebanon.
02:57:00.000And then yesterday, they just bombed Beirut.
02:57:03.000And the second the new ceasefire came out, they bombed Lebanon again.
02:57:09.000They attacked Iran's energy infrastructure.
02:57:12.000And they knew what they were doing.0.72
02:57:14.000They were intentionally trying to widen the conflict and bring the Saudis and the Emiratis and the United States back in.0.91
02:58:04.000That Iran makes a deal without reparations, without a ceasefire in Lebanon, giving up enrichment, giving up their highly enriched uranium, or that the U.S. makes a deal where we don't ask for zero enrichment, we give Iran the Strait of Hormuz, we give them $60 billion or $120 billion, or that there's no deal.
02:58:26.000What's more likely that we make a deal and Israel's cool about it, or that somehow we make a deal and they blow it up?
02:58:33.000When you compound these probabilities, you realize it's like a 0.001% chance we have a durable peace, especially when you consider there's urgency to it.
02:58:43.000It would be one thing if it was like it was before the war and the Strait wasn't closed and there weren't these elections coming up, but that's the other thing we're on the clock.0.72
02:58:54.000There's four different clocks Israeli elections, American elections, the energy market, and, and this is the biggest one, the longer that we wait on either side, The more drones and missiles Iran builds.0.70
02:59:09.000Every month that we are in this ceasefire, Iran is repairing and rebuilding the tunnels to access their centrifuges.0.75
02:59:18.000They're rebuilding their drone and missile production capability, rebuilding their drone and missile launch platforms.0.72
02:59:24.000They're getting material from China to build more drones and missiles.
03:00:17.000The Israelis came to the White House February 4th last year.
03:00:22.000Mike Waltz was the national security advisor, John Ratcliffe was the CIA director, Marco Rubio was the secretary of state, and the Israelis were pushing us to go to war with Iran.
03:00:33.000And we stalled, and we stalled, and we pushed back.
03:00:37.000And the so called America First people.
03:00:40.000Complained and they fought in the Pentagon, and Dan Caldwell and those other nitwits tried to push back.
03:00:50.000And what wound up happening is all the America First people got flushed out.
03:00:55.000Mike Waltz was never even fired, he just got reassigned.
03:00:59.000We let Netanyahu sabotage our diplomacy from the very day it was announced on April 9th of last year.
03:01:09.000And then ultimately, when that 60 day deadline for Iran to make a deal expired, We let Israel go cowboy and they bombed Iran and then they dragged us into it.
03:01:19.000And everybody said last year, hey, it was no big deal.0.69
03:01:32.000That was the last time that we had to pull it back.
03:01:35.000We were already pretty advanced along the way between October 7th, April, and July 24th, the election of Trump, the personnel choices.0.89
03:01:45.000We were already very far down the path towards a war with Iran.0.55
03:01:48.000Midnight Hammer, that was the last opportunity we had to pull back from the brink.0.97
03:01:52.000Once that happened, it set us down a path inexorably towards a war.
03:01:58.000After that point, what was set in motion could not have been undone.
03:02:03.000Everything else, it was all inevitable after that.
03:02:06.000The JCPOA compliance report, which was even before June 12th, the snapback sanctions, Netanyahu's visit on the 29th of December, the protests in Iran in January, Everything that has taken place, it was all scripted.
03:02:25.000So, and that's why now we have no options.
03:02:28.000So, all we can do now is figure out where do we go from here.
03:02:31.000And this is why I say the Republicans have to lose now.
03:02:35.000That is actually the only responsible conclusion.
03:02:39.000Think about it this way We voted for Trump.
03:04:23.000If you're with them, you're not with me.0.68
03:04:26.000And what happened last month is Thomas Massey, the only Republican to vote against foreign aid, vote for the release of the Epstein files, vote against the war in Iran with the War Powers Resolution, he lost his primary.
03:04:41.000Not because of AIPAC and their $20 million.
03:04:45.000That was a necessary ingredient, but not sufficient.
03:04:49.000Thomas Massey lost because Trump intervened to push him out.
03:04:54.000You cannot be a Republican and oppose Israel.
03:04:58.000If you do, you get cast out like Tucker, you get primaried like Thomas Massey, you get deplatformed and blacklisted like me.
03:05:12.000The Republican Party brought us to war in Iran.
03:05:17.000The purpose of the system is what it does.0.71
03:05:19.000If what the Republican Party does is allow Israel to spy on us, bring us to war on Israel's behalf, facilitate the flow of money from U.S. taxpayers to Israel, facilitate the transfer of power from liberals to Jews in the universities, at TikTok, and the other institutions, then that is what the Republican Party is.0.56
03:06:39.000We don't have enough power to gut this half of the Republican Party, this half of the country.
03:06:45.000We do have enough power to tilt the scales in the other direction.
03:06:50.000You see, we don't have enough juice to overcome half the country, which is Republican.
03:06:56.000We do have enough juice to tilt it ever so slightly.
03:07:00.000On this delicate fulcrum and give the advantage to the Democrats.
03:07:05.000And what the Democrats will do with all their money and infrastructure, which is already right there, we just need to give them a little bit, is they will impeach Trump.
03:07:19.000And what they will find, I'm going to predict the future again, clip it.
03:07:24.000When the Democrats take the House and gain oversight powers, and when they impeach not only Trump, but other government personnel, and when they subpoena and depose, All these current and former government officials, they're going to find corruption.
03:07:37.000They're going to find legitimate corruption.
03:08:06.000I don't think that he will, but he might.
03:08:08.000And what this will do is it will hurt the Republican brand so badly that in 2028, there will be a power vacuum for outsiders to challenge.
03:08:19.000And by that, I mean the Republican party will be such a failure, Republican brand so toxic that nobody from inside of it will be able to win the nomination, or they'll have a very difficult time doing it.
03:08:32.000There will be an appetite among Republicans for someone that was not a part of this train wreck.
03:08:37.000They will say, Trump sucks, war with Iran, corruption, failure on all fronts.
03:08:42.000We need a different kind of Republican to come in.
03:08:48.000That's when you bring in somebody because whoever is at the top of the ticket for the presidency and becomes the president formally becomes the new head of the party.
03:08:58.000That person can actually change the party at an institutional level.
03:09:03.000That's the playbook, and that's the only way it's going to work.
03:09:36.000We will come in when they are weak with a strong, charismatic, compelling faction.
03:09:42.000That is not the majority, but is numerous and loud and disproportionately represented, and importantly, has vision and energy, and we will be able to subsume the GOP.
03:10:29.000So now we have to take it further and absolutely destroy them.
03:10:34.000And that means we got to go for the Democrats to gut the GOP, have a challenger come in in 28, and even if this guy doesn't win the nomination, doesn't matter.
03:10:44.000Just hurt the main Republican and then withhold the vote.
03:10:48.000Don't endorse the Republican and the general.
03:11:14.000You think he's going to be any different?0.62
03:11:16.000His chief of staff is a Tigva fellow Orthodox Jew named Jacob Reeses, whose girlfriend and friends are reassuring everybody Vance is in the pocket of Israel.
03:11:26.000His backer is Peter Thiel, who is in business with Alex Karp.0.71
03:11:30.000Remember, they defer to Israel at Palantir?
03:11:33.000And Rubio has been sponsored by the Adelsons since he was in Congress.
03:14:20.000As a matter of fact, maybe I'll start doing them.
03:14:22.000If you want to pay me 50 grand for an ad read, maybe I'll do it.
03:14:26.000Because at this point, we just need the war chest.
03:14:30.000At this point, if Tucker's making a quarter million per ad read and he's getting money from the Gulf, allegedly, I would never take money from the Gulf.
03:15:59.000He became a Muslim so he could become a polygamist so that he could have four different wives sleeping with other guys while he watches.0.95
03:16:07.000Imagine, dude, he's in cuck heaven.1.00
03:17:02.000We're not actually, but no, there's a lot of things we could knock Sneeko for being a brown clown, being low IQ, physically resembling a monkey.1.00
03:17:30.000You ever see that movie with Justin Long and Bruce Willis where it's like the fourth diehard movie and a hacker takes control over the city.
03:22:14.000My father, his father died of a drug overdose in the early 70s, and his mother remarried.
03:22:21.000And his father, his stepfather, basically taught him how to be a man.
03:22:25.000And got him out of this life of, let's just say, a more reckless life.
03:22:32.000So, you know, anybody who is in that situation feels the same way that a stepfather can make all the difference and makes you a better person, you know, kind of breaks the cycle.
03:22:44.000And I think that that is, I think that's a good thing.
03:22:47.000And it's not to say that everybody wants to be a stepfather.
03:22:49.000I don't think anybody wants to be a stepfather.
03:22:51.000I think everybody wants to be a dad to their own kids.
03:23:35.000But for a man to be able to put that aside and to raise a son or a daughter as his own and step up and love that child as their own and give that child a good life, that's good.
03:23:51.000And you could say it's not ideal and you could say it's not desirable and you could say maybe you don't want to do that or you could not do that.
03:24:47.000If the kids aren't white, then let a brother step up.0.59
03:24:50.000You know, that's, and maybe that's not Christian, but I really believe that if a white girl has a bunch of black or Hispanic kids or something, you know what?
03:25:31.000You find that not everybody always has the ideal life that they want to live.
03:25:37.000Everybody would like a life where you fall in love with a girl in high school and you marry her young and you have 10 kids and you make a lot of money and you got a beautiful house.
03:25:46.000But it doesn't always work out that way, actually, for most people these days.
03:25:52.000Let's also take it easy on each other.
03:26:33.000It's all these people with all kinds of problems stemming from their development.
03:26:39.000These problems that are, it's like a ripple in a pond across the generations.
03:26:46.000And so, actually, yeah, if there is a decent man who does the responsible thing and breaks the cycle, That's called a step in the right direction.
03:27:01.000If there is a man out there who's able to step up for a widow or a woman who's in a bad circumstance and raise an innocent child that didn't choose to not have a father and to love that child as their own and make that child feel loved so that they can have a nice life, they can actually have a functional marriage with kids of their own.
03:27:21.000That's called being part of the solution.
03:28:56.000We're just reshuffling the deck, but it's all the same cards.
03:29:00.000Wake up, get out of bed, brush your teeth, take a shower, go to work, drive around, eat your lunch.
03:29:07.000And everybody's searching, seeking, looking for the next thing, looking for the next best thing, looking for something to satisfy this sense of lack, feeling of lack, trying to subdue the pain, distract from the hopelessness or the big questions.
03:30:02.000You can travel the world looking for something to fill the hole in your heart, or you can be the whole world and be the heart of someone that loves you unconditionally your family, your parents, your children.
03:30:54.000So, for a very selfish person to sneer at that, and so that's gay, that's cucked, for a selfish, irresponsible person to sneer at that, it's like I said, that's why I felt so strongly about it.0.90
03:31:09.000And I like Spencer as a thinker or whatever, but we disagree on matters of morals, we disagree on religion.0.98
03:31:19.000And it's one of those things you can't be an Apollonian, the world cannot be run by Apollonians.1.00
03:33:56.000Is it interesting that yesterday was the 23rd of Sivan in the Jewish calendar, which is the day Mordecai sent a decree that allowed Jews to defend themselves in the Persian Empire in the Book of Esther story?
03:35:54.000It's really none of your business, man.
03:35:56.000It is kind of cuckold behavior to date slash marry single moms.0.90
03:35:58.000Because that woman in 90% of cases wouldn't consider you a viable partner if she were in a better situation but uses you for resources.0.92
03:36:05.000Yeah, like I said, nobody thinks that's an ideal situation.0.84
03:36:09.000But the kinds of guys that are marrying single moms are guys that don't have a lot of options to begin with, or guys that have been in a previous marriage.0.75
03:36:17.000So no one's going to disagree that it's not the ideal.0.89
03:36:20.000No one's going to disagree with that.1.00
03:36:22.000Base chugged, sent $20, went for a walk in my predominantly white neighborhood only to find the park taken over by 300 plus Africans.1.00
03:36:27.000With the scent of weed and the sound of their monkey language.1.00
03:36:36.000Nick, I love this show and how well you explain and break things down to help people understand current events that are happening in this world.
03:36:41.000Not many people can do that as good as you can.
03:47:53.000You say that you don't buy fancy clothes, but your St. Patrick suit looks cold AF.
03:47:57.000Thanks, and I appreciate the big suit.
03:48:00.000Will you endorse Jaden McCormick, 23 year old Republican from Connecticut, who is being viciously attacked by the GOP for being simply against sodomy?0.98
03:48:05.000I have no idea who that is, but sounds like a LARPer.
03:50:00.000Is that even what happens in that movie?
03:50:02.000Whenever I think about that, I just think of all that shit from like the 40s and 50s where it's like, hey, look, the neighborhood kids want to play baseball.
03:51:39.000He sees a white person get stabbed to death and says, thank God it was an Indian, because imagine all of the Islamophobia against innocent Muslims.
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