In this episode, President Donald Trump speaks to his supporters about the current state of the Trump campaign and what it means for the future of the campaign. He also speaks about his new campaign strategy and what he wants to do in response to the growing number of attacks on his campaign by the media and the left, and why he believes it s time to take matters into our own hands. He also talks about why he s running for re-election and why it s so important to have a candidate who s willing to stand up to the establishment and fight for what s right and stand up for what is right. Finally, he talks about his vision for the 2020 campaign and how he s going to win the 2020 election and what his strategy is for defeating Hillary Clinton and taking control of the White House in 2020. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who s tired of what s going on in Washington, D.C., and wants to take their voice out there and speak out against it. And if you don t like it, you re not going to like what's going on here, you ll have to listen to this one. Tweet Me! to let me know what you thought of this episode and what you think of it! Timestamps: 5:00 - What do you think about it? 6:30 - What does it mean to you? 7:10 - How do you feel about the Trump 2020 campaign? 8:40 - What are you would you vote for in 2020? 9:20 - Who do you want to win in 2020 and why? 10:15 - What would you re going to vote for the next election? 11: What s your favorite candidate? 16:00 17:10 18:00 | Who s your biggest takeaway from this episode? 19:40 | What s the biggest missed opportunity in history? 21:30 | How do I vote for Trump? 22:10 | What is your biggest challenge? 23:30 24:20 | Who are you going to be the next president? 25:40 26:20 27:30 Is Trump s a peaceful man? 26, what s the best chance for me? 27, what do I want? 29:30 Do you think I m going to run for president in 2020 or do I have a chance to win this election?
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00:02:06.000They didn't hear us when we emailed them.
00:02:08.000And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it.
00:02:15.000For that reason, the Gorba war will continue, and we will accelerate and intensify our plans.
00:02:24.000We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible.
00:02:32.000If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:02:39.000I'm done with this. I'm done with this.
00:02:49.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:02:54.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:03:09.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:05:44.000We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:06:00.000And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them.
00:06:05.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:06:16.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:08:30.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:09:15.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:09:19.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:17:49.000I've been feeling your ways way before the start of the game.
00:17:52.000Y'all was a bitch, I'm a city, and I was just a chain.
00:17:55.000I'm not my words, not my rules. I can enforce them, alright?
00:17:57.000They said, trust no man, but you gotta sleep in to believe what they've done.
00:18:00.000I'm not my words, not my rules. I can enforce them, alright?
00:19:00.000Know Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:34:34.000Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV.
00:34:36.000You look like a straight up bitch and you are not gonna win if you don't fire people in front of the entire world
00:34:41.000You are going to be sent to prison you dumbass, don't you understand?
00:34:44.000Our country is falling apart and you letting Indian women cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our lord
00:34:50.000Bro Trump, you better get it right or these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty, salty grape or ball sack.
00:35:52.000You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit And when you lose, America's gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay We never have to deal with the country that you let go to shit, but we will, so what the fuck, dude?
00:36:13.000We have to live in this shithole after you lose.
00:36:15.000So how about you fire these idiots and hire us?
00:36:17.000You've got nothing to lose, except your freedom and your empire and your family and your legacy.
00:36:22.000Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots, so fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude.
00:36:32.000Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Griffer war 2, Griffer war 2
00:36:38.000Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Subscribe to Griffer War 2
00:36:51.000Me and the Griffers will save the Trump campaign We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:44:47.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:44:50.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:44:54.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:45:01.000If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose.
00:45:14.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:45:17.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:45:20.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:45:24.000The only thing that we can do is be unthinkable.
00:45:28.000The Trump campaign is still, in my view, getting an F rating on immigration, on war, and on
00:46:04.000Vance or Donald Trump campaign event, and we will counter-program it with a large crowd.
00:46:10.000And we will deliver our grievances and our complaints of how this campaign is not living up to America First.
00:46:18.000But as long as things keep going the way they are, we will only step up and escalate and intensify our tactics to remind Republicans that Donald Trump is no longer an America First candidate.
00:46:31.000They don't know what is necessary to make the difference.
00:46:36.000And what is necessary is to exert the same pressure on the Trump campaign on behalf of America First that any other donor, lobbyist, or special interest exerts on that campaign with their money.
00:46:53.000If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:46:58.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a
00:47:14.000new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:47:18.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:49:33.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:50:18.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:50:22.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:55:53.000God said, I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, fix this country, work all day, fight the Marxists, eat supper, then go to the Oval Office and stay past midnight at a meeting of the heads of state.
00:56:46.000Who understands the difference between tariffs and inflation, will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon, but then put in another 72 hours.
01:05:58.000And it seems like maybe we'll get strikes on missile defense, military bases.
01:06:07.000Seems to be what the consensus is, but that could be deceiving.
01:06:12.000So we'll talk about that conversation.
01:06:16.000Simultaneously, it seems that Iran is now dead set on developing a nuclear weapon.
01:06:22.000I shouldn't say dead set, but they are now considering for the first time in the nation's history undoing the fatwa imposed by the Supreme Leader against pursuing nuclear weapons, which would indicate that they might transition from a threshold state into a nuclear state.
01:06:42.000It's a big deal, and it's a little bit complicated.
01:06:45.000We'll talk about the politics of the bomb, because that is also a bit deceiving.
01:06:52.000And we'll talk about the war in Lebanon.
01:06:55.000The United States now says they support Israel's campaign in Lebanon.
01:07:01.000Initially, the United States was attempting to negotiate a 24-day ceasefire.
01:11:31.000We're in a war for the survival of the white race, and when one considers what must be done, neither pleasure nor pain can enter in as considerations.
01:12:49.000And then I did a panel with Aiden Ross, Sneeko, and Charleston White.
01:12:54.000So if you missed that, make sure to tune in because it was a lot of fun.
01:12:59.000If you missed last night's show, we had a lot of fun.
01:13:01.000We did the regular show, then I did a stream with Aiden Ross, Sneeko, and for the first time I met Charleston White, and he was hilarious, totally reasonable guy.
01:13:13.000Somebody said they got a Jew, a Muslim, a nigga, and a Nazi together and magical things happened.
01:13:21.000I don't call myself a Nazi, but okay, I get it.
01:16:36.000And, you know, we got to talk about this.
01:16:40.000I don't know if you've seen this, but there's been a lot of this content going around.
01:16:45.000One of these accounts called Defiant L's posted a video, and Defiant L's posts like L content, like if someone is doing an L, if they are an L, they post a video, you know.
01:16:57.000And Defiant L's posted a video of this woman making food for her kids, and it's total slop.
01:17:18.000It's a bunch of white bullshit, you know, pasta with hot dogs and milk and cheese, and she's feeding it to the kids.
01:17:28.000And somebody post, the Defiant L's account posted the video and said, this is an L. This woman making this slop is an L. And they said something like, man, Generation Z mothers are going to be cooked.
01:17:40.000And I see all these replies, all the replies to the video are defending the mom.
01:17:46.000And they're saying stuff like, well, hey, at least it's not any pre-made stuff.
01:17:52.000She's actually doing a pretty good job.
01:19:32.000We live in such a ghetto-ass world that if you're not feeding your kids Hostess cupcakes for dinner, you're Mom of the Year.
01:19:45.000We are so used and accustomed and familiar to being bombarded with disgusting obese fatties, giving their kids Kool-Aid and candy for dinner.
01:19:59.000That when we see this kind of low culture throwing meat and milk in a pot and calling it dinner, and people go, Mom of the Year!
01:20:49.000And whenever anybody dares to impose any kind of standards and use shame as a tool, people say, well, at least, at least this, at least that.
01:21:02.000Someone walks outside in pajama pants and people go, well, at least they're going outside.
01:21:09.000Someone goes to Chili's fake restaurant.
01:21:33.000And my mom said, oh, it's a very traditional household.
01:21:36.000She said, you know, my mom didn't work.
01:21:39.000She said, my mom cooked every night, salad every night, and then they had coffee and coffee and cookies or cake or something while my father read his paper and she said every Saturday we had steak, every Sunday my mom made gravy and she made pork chops and this and that.
01:22:26.000My parents, my mother, when we were growing up, she had to scrape change together to buy herself a coffee at Starbucks.
01:22:33.000But she cooked, and that's because there was care.
01:22:36.000And now, I feel like even on the right, we're being infected with this kind of white, it's, pardon the expression, I said the N-word like a hundred times the other day, it is like a white, it's a Uyghur culture.
01:22:53.000White people are becoming like the black people.
01:22:57.000We're developing a wigger culture of lowest common denominator, low effort, making excuses for ourselves.
01:23:09.000And I believe it started with Oliver Anthony.
01:23:14.000I criticized Oliver Anthony for going in the woods and crying about how poor he is and everything's so unfair.
01:27:22.000And if you equate being white with being helpless, being white with not caring, and you find that endearing or folksy or down-to-earth, you're part of the problem.
01:27:52.000I think we need to get back to shame-based culture and people taking pride in their presentation, people taking pride in their homes and their outward appearance and what they serve for dinner and all these things.
01:28:07.000We need to get back to a culture that's like that where everybody is trying, rich and poor.
01:28:12.000You know, and there used to be this mentality, I feel, even if you listen to older songs and older movies, there used to be this mentality of maybe our clothes are old, but they're not dirty.
01:28:23.000Maybe our things didn't cost a lot of money, but they're presentable.
01:28:26.000We need to get back to a kind of spirit of nobility that we just don't have anymore.
01:28:32.000Instead of this spirit of excuses, people almost take pride in how disorganized they are, how they're not put together, and they think that's authentic.
01:29:31.000It's this like scrum like mob mentality and I absolutely hate it.
01:29:37.000Whenever anybody, they call it like punching down and it is like a spiritual leftism.
01:29:43.000It's like if you want to, if you want to be negative towards Bill Gates, you can be endlessly negative towards Bill Gates.
01:29:51.000But it's the same kind of like N word communism.
01:29:56.000that we hate the left for, that we now see on the right when it concerns white people.
01:30:02.000First of all, they call every poor person working class, even though that's not really true, because the working class has this presumed nobility, you know, oh, they're working.
01:30:13.000You know, a lot of them aren't really working class, they're like service class, which is different.
01:30:19.000But it's like any criticism that's leveled at poor people, or the so-called working class, or ordinary people, instantly people jump into White Knight.
01:30:28.000And we really need to get away from that.
01:30:32.000It used to be the case that, you know, there was a recognition that rich people and poor people can both have their own problems.
01:30:42.000Now it's like poor people are automatically wholesome, chungus, great people as long as they're white.
01:30:47.000Now it's fashionable, you know, we can attack black people, but it's fashionable now where any white poor person is an angel!
01:30:57.000They're not poor because of their own decisions or fault.
01:31:03.000And it really has become, I hate to say it because it sounds so like Turning Point USA, but there really is like a toxic victim mindset that is being cultivated.
01:32:26.000People just going through life, half-ass physique, half-ass dinner, half-ass outfit, half-ass household, marriage, all of it.
01:32:40.000And this is where you go to the airport and you encounter This is our people now.
01:32:46.000And in some ways I don't blame the left for ridiculing white nationalists.
01:32:50.000Because they'll talk about the Greeks and the Romans and then you go to the airport and it's like, look at my Greeks and Romans, dog.
01:32:57.000You see some guy who's, like, bald, you know, balding, totally fat, wearing a sports jersey, tattoos on his calves, wearing, like, gym shoes.
01:33:11.000It's like, this is what we're working with here?
01:34:06.000If I come home, I'm working all day, all that, assuming I'm married.
01:34:14.000If I come home after a hard day's work, And I look at the dinner table and it's some bullshit milk and hot dogs and chicken and noodles from the crockpot.
01:34:34.000Someone in that house, it's either going to be me breaking my hands, punching the walls, or it's going to be, it's going to be something else.
01:34:55.000Could you imagine you go to work all day, assuming your wife doesn't work, You go to work all day, she's at home all day, taking care of the kids, and it's some bullshit hamburger helper in a crockpot, milk and noodles and hot dogs.
01:38:29.000I think we could all agree that if the wife went out and, I don't know, prepared a vegetable and like a steak or something like that, or made a real sauce, I think we'd all agree that's a step above the crockpot.
01:38:45.000And maybe the crockpot is a step above the microwave.
01:39:22.000But I go to Walmart on a Sunday or on a Saturday and it's a total madhouse.
01:39:27.000And you go in and you see these people and it's like, is this really what it's come to?
01:39:31.000I would prefer like medieval peasants and serfs to that.
01:39:35.000You know, I would prefer How things used to be, I don't know.
01:39:41.000It would almost be better to have sweatshops where like kids are getting their hands cut off in industrial machines than to have a Kmart society of people all dressed in, you know, kind of the same clothes and just trudging around in shopping carts, each one stranger than the last.
01:40:01.000So I propose we really need like a draft We really need everybody to go through the military.
01:40:10.000There must be compulsory two or four years of service to the nation, and we should be teaching these people how to be.
01:40:20.000And we should be teaching the women how to be as well.
01:40:23.000But we need our bettors to teach us how to behave again.
01:40:32.000We kind of need People that are smarter, more fashionable, more moral, to show us how to be again because, you know, we've lost our way, truly, in almost every conceivable way.
01:41:20.000We're going to talk about a few big issues.
01:41:23.000We're going to talk about the imminent strikes on Iran.
01:41:27.000We'll talk about the war in Lebanon, and we will talk about Iran's nuclear program and the politics of their nuclear program in the context of the crisis.
01:41:44.000And the big development today on Lebanon, which I was even a little bit surprised about, is that as Israel invades Lebanon and begins their third Lebanon war, the United States is actually backing the assault.
01:42:00.000So to take you back a little bit, you know, a few days ago it was the one-year anniversary of October 7th.
01:42:08.000October 7th is what precipitated the current crisis.
01:42:16.000And ever since Israel invaded Gaza, Hezbollah has been bombing Israel from Lebanon.
01:42:23.000And I said from the start, what you're going to see is that once Israel finishes in Gaza, Once they finish some key objectives, I said they are going to give Lebanon the same treatment.
01:42:36.000I said what they're doing to Gaza, they're going to turn around, go north, and they're going to do the same thing to Lebanon.
01:42:44.000Because although they've only articulated one objective, which is to destroy Hamas and also release the hostages, In actuality, they have a few big strategic objectives.
01:42:55.000And destroying Hamas is only one of them.
01:42:58.000The second big one is also to degrade Hezbollah.
01:43:02.000And they know they're not going to be able to completely eradicate Hezbollah, but they want to inflict serious damage on Hezbollah.
01:43:09.000And I imagine they want to remove Hezbollah from their border.
01:43:13.000And that means effectively annexing a large part of Lebanon and turning it into a buffer zone.
01:43:20.000It was obvious from the start that this was the policy, because going back to December of last year or January of this year, Israel began to issue an ultimatum.
01:43:32.000They said that if Hezbollah didn't withdraw, Israel would invade.
01:43:36.000A lot of people didn't believe that that would happen, but it has now happened.
01:43:42.000In the past several weeks, Netanyahu has escalated the bombing campaign against Hezbollah in South Lebanon.
01:43:47.000They've conducted thousands of airstrikes.
01:43:49.000They've killed over a thousand people, including over a hundred children.
01:43:54.000They have decimated the leadership of Hezbollah.
01:43:57.000And now they're beginning a ground invasion.
01:44:00.000And what's interesting is that as long as these two conflicts have gone on, as long as Israel has been bombarding Gaza, and as long as Israel has been trading fire with Hezbollah, the United States has acted as a peacemaker.
01:44:15.000The official position of Washington is that they want a permanent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
01:44:24.000And thus, then, they also seek a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.
01:44:29.000And they basically want to end the fighting.
01:44:37.000In particular, they see Israel's ambitious goals as destabilizing.
01:44:43.000If, and they do, Israel plans on not only taking out Hamas, but sweeping across the whole region, eventually culminating in their ultimate objective, which is to strike Iran, then this involves a military confrontation in six or seven countries, which the United States will have to intervene in militarily, diplomatically, economically, with sanctions and other things, the way it will affect oil prices.
01:45:14.000So for as long as this conflict has been going on, the United States has sought to bring it to a close.
01:45:19.000What is very interesting is that suddenly, this has all changed.
01:45:25.000And although the Biden administration was leading the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, which are directly connected to the ceasefire negotiations with Lebanon, the U.S.
01:45:35.000State Department now backs Israel's invasion.
01:45:42.000It says, quote, the State Department said Tuesday that it doesn't want to see a ceasefire in Lebanon and actually supports the heavy Israeli bombardment of the country to degrade Hezbollah.
01:45:53.000A State Department spokesperson, Miller, claimed the U.S.
01:45:57.000ultimately wants a diplomatic solution, but voiced strong support for Israeli military operations, which have killed more than 1,200 people, including over 100 children.
01:46:08.000He said we support Israel's efforts to degrade Hezbollah's capability.
01:46:12.000Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled on Tuesday that more escalations were coming.
01:46:18.000In a threatening message to the people of Lebanon, he called for them to free the country from Hezbollah or they will face destruction and suffering like in Gaza.
01:46:32.000As I predicted, as I said from the start, Israel is now openly saying that Lebanon will get the Gaza treatment.
01:46:40.000And it only makes sense because the situation on the border with Hezbollah in Lebanon is the same as the situation on the border with Gaza with Hamas.
01:46:53.000Israel evacuated the border with Gaza, blockaded Gaza, bombarded Gaza, invaded Gaza.
01:47:02.000Then they restored the population to the border and created a buffer zone inside of Gaza, which effectively shrunk the Gaza Strip by 15%.
01:47:13.000And now that they have military control over the region, they feel confident to restore the population.
01:47:22.000After October 7th, Israel evacuated 60,000 people from their northern border with Lebanon.
01:47:28.000And they said we cannot bring the population back until Hezbollah is degraded or retreats.
01:47:40.000They're going to bring the population back and then they're going to establish a buffer zone inside of Lebanon once they have military control of the region and destroy the command center of Hezbollah, which is its leadership, its communications, other infrastructure.
01:48:22.000Biden and France are trying to negotiate a ceasefire.
01:48:26.000If you only read the headlines and what they were saying, you would say it's unthinkable they'd ever invade.
01:48:33.000But if you read between the lines, and if you read the Israeli press, which you have to, you have to read the Times of Israel, you have to read Haaretz, you have to read Jerusalem Post.
01:48:41.000If you read between the lines, it was crystal clear from day one, this is where it would go.
01:49:15.000It is going to become a counterinsurgency, but that's where we are.
01:49:20.000The interesting part is that the State Department is now backing them up.
01:49:25.000What's really interesting is that it seems that Israel's escalation in Hezbollah Did not come out of nowhere.
01:49:34.000So Israel and Hezbollah have been fighting over the past year, but it's just in the last three weeks that things have escalated into a full-blown war.
01:49:42.000It started with Israel's pager attack.
01:49:44.000Then the other cyber attack the following day.
01:49:47.000Then they stepped up the airstrikes big time.
01:49:50.000Then they assassinated the leaders of Hezbollah.
01:49:53.000The leader, his successor, his successor's successor, as well as the entire chain of command.
01:50:02.000What we're learning, though, is that Hezbollah was prepared to offer a ceasefire without preconditions to Israel just before Nasrallah was assassinated.
01:50:29.000put no real pressure on Israel to accept the truce, since it provided new military assistance as Netanyahu was rejecting the ceasefire.
01:50:38.000Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bouhabib said that Nasrallah agreed to a 21-day ceasefire with Israel days before he was killed and that the U.S.
01:50:52.000So for the past year, Hezbollah has been bombing Israel and said we won't stop until there's a ceasefire in Gaza.
01:51:02.000And Israel said, well, you're not going to get a ceasefire.
01:51:06.000And if you don't stop bombing us, we're going to invade you.
01:51:09.000And just days before Israel assassinated the leadership, the leadership said, OK, well, we'll do a ceasefire even if you won't end the war in Gaza.
01:51:20.000We'll agree to a truce with no preconditions.
01:53:42.000They're defeating Hamas, but Hamas is regrouping because they are not a formal military force.
01:53:50.000And now that they're invading Lebanon, now that they've had successes in assassinating the leadership and putting pressure with these airstrikes, Now they're having some successes on the ground, and now they want to keep pushing.
01:54:03.000And like I said, this is their second strategic objective, which is to take out Hezbollah, which the State Department fully supports.
01:54:13.000Now here's the big question, is what now happens with Iran?
01:54:19.000And that's our other big story tonight about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
01:54:23.000It's clear that Israel is going to annex northern Gaza.
01:54:27.000A proposal was made a couple weeks ago.
01:54:31.000They said that they are going to evacuate everybody from North Gaza and treat everybody that remains as a militant and kill them all.
01:54:38.000And they're going to annex North Gaza.
01:54:40.000So that's objective number one is in motion.
01:55:04.000Israel cannot attack Iran because Hezbollah is on Israel's border.
01:55:09.000And it was previously thought that there wasn't much Israel could do about that, because Hezbollah has been very formidable, and perhaps Israel's underestimated them in the past.
01:55:22.000They're maneuverable, adaptable, and so it was previously thought that Israel could not change that equation on their northern border.
01:55:29.000But now that Israel has killed Hezbollah's leadership, Now that they are moving in with the ground forces, they've carpet bombed Beirut and they've carpet bombed the south.
01:55:39.000Now it looks like they're moving towards completion of their second objective, which is to seriously diminish Hezbollah and take some of Lebanon's territory.
01:55:48.000Maybe even take control of Lebanon's government or force it to split up into several different countries, formally or in effect.
01:55:59.000The final strategic objective, which they have always said, which I have always said, is they want to bomb Iran.
01:56:08.000And they want to do a few things with Iran.
01:56:13.000They want an end to Iran's theocratic government, eventually.
01:56:17.000They want to set back Iran's nuclear program by three to five years by using bunker-busting bombs at some of its enrichment facilities, like at Fordow and Natanz.
01:56:30.000And they also want to bomb Iran's oil and gas refineries to cripple their economy and to accelerate regime change.
01:56:38.000And that's the third strategic objective, which is the most unthinkable.
01:56:41.000It's what Netanyahu has spent his entire political career advocating for in the Bush administration, the Obama administration, the Trump administration, the Biden administration.
01:56:54.000He wants the United States to depose the Iranian government, bomb its nuclear facilities, and cripple its economy to accelerate the regime change.
01:57:03.000That's a third most ambitious, the ultimate strategic objective in the fight.
01:57:09.000And hey, if they're on their way to ethically cleansing Gaza in a way that people didn't think they were likely to do, if they are on their way to annexing South Lebanon and degrading Hezbollah, It would follow then that they are going to use this opportunity, a window of opportunity has opened, to bomb Iran.
01:57:31.000And the reason why the window of opportunity is open is for a few reasons.
01:57:36.000The window of opportunity is open because of reason one, October 7th.
01:57:41.000Because of the October 7th attack, Israel has the carte blanche moral authority and the political excuse really to take risks and to do things that ordinarily would cause an international controversy.
01:57:59.000And which would create international condemnation.
01:58:02.000So because of October 7th, they have milked that for everything it is worth.
01:58:07.000They have leveraged that into the war in Gaza, the war in Lebanon, strikes in Syria, strikes in Iraq, and Yemen, and in Iran.
01:58:47.000Reason number two is that Iran's most threatening proxies to Israel, Hezbollah and Hamas, are under fire from Israel.
01:59:00.000Under normal circumstances, if Israel were to strike Iran, Hezbollah would be Iran's second-strike capability.
01:59:09.000If Israel bombs Iran's nuclear facilities, its air defenses, its oil and gas, then Hezbollah would make it rain missiles on Israel, and Israel would pay the price.
01:59:19.000So the idea is, since there was this unprecedented strike on Hezbollah's leadership, they're disorganized, leadership is in disarray, their arsenal, Israel claims, has been degraded.
01:59:33.000And currently, Israeli ground forces are battling Hezbollah for control of South Lebanon.
01:59:38.000Their headquarters in the suburbs of Beirut is under fire.
01:59:41.000Their communications are, according to the Israelis, because of their cyber attacks, paralyzed or disabled.
01:59:49.000Hamas is fighting as a counter or rather as an insurgency.
01:59:55.000Their militant wing has been destroyed.
01:59:57.000Their militant leadership has been killed.
02:00:00.000So the idea is, now that Hamas and Hezbollah are temporarily disabled or paralyzed, and with the moral justification of October 7th, and then lastly, the third reason the window is open, because Israel has the rolling, unconditional support of the United States, because it's an election year, Zionists in America are activated, because there's political pressure from the Israel lobby, because of all these other things, They see now as the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go all out on Iran.
02:00:35.000And like I said, their ultimate ambition with Iran is regime change.
02:00:40.000Iran's revolutionary Shiite government inspires Shiite Muslims across the region to fight Israel and take up arms against Israel.
02:00:50.000Iran's economy and military is hardened and they are exporting missiles and drones and training and munitions to the various proxy groups in the entire Middle East.
02:01:01.000Iran is a major oil producer, so if they are free from sanctions they would become a major regional power and therefore threaten Israel's hegemony.
02:01:11.000What's more, Iran has a They're considered a nuclear threshold state, meaning they have the technical capability and the resources to procure a nuclear weapon if they chose to do so.
02:01:25.000So for those reasons, Israel wants the Iranian government gone.
02:01:29.000But they know they could never win a war against Iran directly.
02:01:36.000So they are attempting to pursue regime change in a number of different ways.
02:01:41.000First of all, Israel has to disable Iran's nuclear program.
02:01:46.000If Iran is under the impression that regime change is imminent, they will begin developing a nuclear weapon which will be a deterrent.
02:01:56.000They don't have one, but they have the capability to develop one if they wanted to.
02:02:01.000And if the Iranian regime is threatened, and this is why they maintain the ability but have not yet developed the weapon, it is a deterrent in itself.
02:02:13.000If Iran is threatened, it will cross that threshold.
02:02:16.000It will develop in short order, in a period of months or maybe less than a year, a nuclear bomb.
02:02:22.000And then regime change becomes far riskier for Israel, the United States, for the region at large.
02:02:30.000It's the same reason we can't depose Kim Jong-un in North Korea.
02:02:35.000It's not only their conventional military, but it's their nuclear capability.
02:02:40.000If the regime is destroyed, the finger, the dead man's trigger is activated and the nukes go out and Japan is obliterated.
02:02:54.000So Iran would develop a nuclear deterrent if they felt regime change was imminent.
02:03:01.000This is why Israel must destroy its nuclear complex.
02:03:05.000If Israel can destroy its facilities completely, All of them.
02:03:12.000And Iran's nuclear program is set back three years or five years to get back their centrifuges and their reactors and their heavy water production capabilities.
02:03:23.000Then that gives Israel time to depose Iran.
02:03:28.000It gives Israel time through political, economic, or other means to get the people to overthrow Iran or get the United States to go to war with Iran.
02:03:39.000While in the meantime Iran is reconstituting its nuclear program, it's really about buying time.
02:03:46.000The Iranian nuclear program, the geopolitics of it, is that it's really a function of time rather than capability.
02:03:55.000Iran, if it so chose, could have a bomb, and the politics of its capability is how quickly they could make one.
02:04:21.000Taking out Iran's regime would be very complicated and take a lot of time.
02:04:27.000If you began operations against the Iranian regime, it's not outside the question that before the end of it they could have a bomb, which would then complicate things.
02:04:35.000So the tricky part is, how does Israel disable Iran's nukes And then depose the regime before they could get their nuclear program back online.
02:04:46.000So they want to take out the nukes to eradicate the deterrent threat of a threshold nuclear program.
02:04:54.000Then they want to take out the oil and gas refineries or use sanctions to cripple the economy.
02:05:00.000If they cripple the economy by choking off the government from the revenues they get from oil and gas, and inflation goes crazy, their currency is inflated.
02:05:11.000People can't get essential food and medicine.
02:06:28.000But they're orchestrating and choreographing a slow escalation into direct hostilities between Israel and Iran such that the United States must intervene.
02:06:41.000And they know it's a very delicate game.
02:06:45.000They go and do something outrageous and humiliating to Iran.
02:07:24.000Right now, for the first time ever, it has been proposed inside the Iranian regime that they will actually develop a nuclear bomb.
02:07:31.000It used to be a taboo, because the Ayatollah, the Supreme Leader, who's also a cleric, gave a fatwa that said that nuclear weapons are against Muslim law.
02:07:41.000But now, for the first time, they're actually considering developing one.
02:08:24.000They're creating a checkmate where Iran is forced to make a move that brings the United States in, and they get the regime change that they want.
02:08:35.000These are the dynamics of the conflict, and this is the story.
02:08:39.000On their planned retaliation against Iran, Joe Biden and Netanyahu had a phone call today.
02:08:49.000President Joe Biden and Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu have held a much-anticipated 30-minute phone call, believed to be their first contact since August, which included discussions on Israel's intended retaliation to Iran's missile strike last week.
02:09:05.000One is Joe Biden's reluctance to see the United States dragged into a war with Iran.
02:09:10.000The other is a strong sense among some in Israel that they have an opportunity to deal a body blow to Iran.
02:09:18.000Israel's offensive against Hezbollah has energized Israelis who are desperate to break out of the grinding war of attrition on their border with Lebanon.
02:09:27.000The damage done to Israel's enemies, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, has produced in some Israelis an urgent conviction to go
02:09:35.000further and mount a direct assault on Iran.
02:09:38.000Top of the target list for many Israelis are the heavily fortified sites, some driven deep into
02:09:45.000mountains, where Iran houses nuclear facilities that Israel and others fear could be used to make
02:09:56.000believes Iran is not about to make a nuclear weapon.
02:09:59.000An attack could push them to construct one.
02:10:02.000One of the most prominent voices in Israel pressing Netanyahu to ignore the United States is former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who says Israel must not hesitate to act against what he calls the Iranian octopus.
02:10:16.000So, Iran needs a nuke to deter the United States, but if they started to develop one, it would force the United States to invade.
02:10:30.000If they don't develop a nuke, Israel will bomb their nuclear facilities.
02:10:35.000But if they do develop a nuke, then the United States will go to war with Iran.
02:10:40.000They're damned if they do, damned if they don't.
02:11:59.000In 2003, when the United States invaded Iraq, we invaded Iraq because we received faulty intelligence from inside our own government, from the Office of Special Plans, which was run by Douglas Feith, That Iraq, Saddam Hussein was developing a nuclear weapon.
02:13:54.00020 years ago, the biggest strategic blunder the United States ever made The lie that brought us to war in the Middle East and damaged our credibility permanently.
02:14:07.000Donald Trump created a political movement, maybe primarily or even secondarily, critiquing that decision.
02:14:16.000And now 10 years into the Trump revolution, he's pushing his own version of Iraq.
02:14:58.000Today, or rather yesterday, in the 60 Minutes interview, Kamala Harris said that Iran is our number one enemy.
02:15:06.000This is the interview. It says Vice President Kamala Harris named Iran as the United States
02:15:11.000top adversary, pointing to the recent Iranian missile attack on Israel.
02:15:16.000When asked in her 60 Minutes interview which country she believed was America's greatest
02:15:21.000adversary, she said, I think there's an obvious one in mind, which is Iran.
02:15:25.000Iran has American blood on their hands.
02:15:28.000And what we saw in terms of just this attack on Israel, 200 ballistic missiles, what we need to do to ensure that Iran never achieves the ability to be a nuclear power, that is one of my highest priorities.
02:15:43.000While there is always hype around Iran's nuclear program, which is strictly for civilian purposes, CIA Director William Burns acknowledged on Monday that there is no evidence that Iran has decided to build a nuclear weapon.
02:15:57.000Harris's claim that Iran is the United States' top adversary even goes against the official line of the Biden administration that China is the greatest foreign threat facing the United States.
02:16:08.000The Pentagon's 2022 National Defense Strategy labels China the most comprehensive and serious challenge to U.S.
02:16:15.000national security strategy, with Russia coming in second, as Iran is lumped into a category of persistent threats that includes North Korea and organizations like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
02:17:14.000It's going to be very relevant that they come from Claremont.
02:17:18.000It's going to be very relevant that they come from Palantir in the Peter Thiel world.
02:17:23.000We'll be talking about them and their Flight 93 election the same way that they used to talk about the office, the same way we talk now about the Office of Special Plans and Douglas Feith.
02:17:35.000We'll be talking about Tablet Magazine and Claremont and NatCom the same way they used to talk about the Weekly Standard and Project for a New American Century and the OSP and the Clean Break Memo.
02:17:48.000In the new Trump administration, they'll be running the National Security Council, they'll be bypassing the CIA, they'll be fabricating intelligence, creating false flags, To get us to go to war in Iran to disarm them and take away their nuclear program.
02:18:21.000And they're afraid because they're being confronted by Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United States.
02:18:27.000And the way that we contain Iran, and by the way, I'm in favor of that.
02:18:32.000The way that we contain Iran is by taking sanctions off.
02:18:36.000If we give them an assurance and build trust that we are not going to invade them like we invaded Iraq, Most likely they will drop their nuclear ambitions.
02:20:04.000Why is it that we can't have the same diplomacy with Iran?
02:20:08.000When Saudi Arabia kills journalists, when Saudi Arabia jails human rights activists, when Saudi Arabia exports terrorism, all the things Iran is accused of, we negotiate with them.
02:20:20.000We sell them weapons, we buy their oil, and we negotiate with them.
02:20:24.000Biden takes a hard line, and then he visits their country anyway.
02:23:30.000In the same way that we gave Eastern Europe to the Soviet Union because they were ostensibly an ally, we're now giving Israel the Middle East.
02:23:39.000And people say, well, they're our satellite, they're our ally, it benefits American interests.
02:23:44.000It's like, yeah, it benefits American interests insofar as you consider Israel an ally.
02:23:50.000But if Israel isn't really our ally, we're sort of just serving them up the whole region on a silver platter.
02:23:57.000When is the last time we did something like that?
02:24:01.000Last time we did something like that is with the Soviet Union.
02:24:08.000And we've done that for other countries too.
02:24:10.000We supported the Mujahideen until we didn't.
02:24:15.000We supported Saddam Hussein until we didn't.
02:24:21.000We supported a lot of these regimes until we didn't.
02:24:27.000So what benefits America is not giving the keys of the Middle East to Israel by destroying all their enemies at our cost.
02:24:34.000It is to maintain a balance and to play countries off of each other the same way that countries are playing America and China off of each other.
02:24:42.000And they're getting credit from China, but they're getting defense from the United States.
02:24:46.000We should play these countries off of each other.
02:28:07.000And like Chris Brunette, another example, he was a Chris Ruffo fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
02:28:16.000And Chris Brunette a year ago was saying, when Bill Ackman overthrows the president of Harvard, that was because of plagiarism, not because of Israel.
02:28:25.000And then he finds out it was because of Israel and then gets fired for it.
02:28:30.000So it's like Chris Rufo, Darren Beatty, Bannon, Jack Posobiec, Jonathan Kieperman, James O'Keefe, Eric Prince, Bap, that whole deal, I mean all those people, they're all Quietly complicit, subversive, supporting this war.
02:28:50.000They're either completely stupid or they're willing participants.
02:29:42.000Excuse me, that's just ignorant, you know, but they have cultivated this ignorance because every right-wing magazine, every right-wing influencer that they promote will not talk about this.
02:29:58.000The most they'll say about Israel is, why isn't it run by Jabotinsky?
02:30:02.000Bap, what I've read from Bap, he is anti-Israel.
02:31:32.000Took down all the Catholic monarchs, the protectors of the realm, replaced them with these republics, then democracies, and now the society is wide open to get fucked.
02:32:18.000That's why it's a crime to notice, and then they caught... So, you remember, for a long time we would say, oh, let's do an early life check.
02:32:24.000It looks like all of our elites are Jews, and they all, like, care about Israel more than America.
02:32:29.000And now on the right wing, you know what they call that?
02:36:17.000We're watching it unfold, just like the VAX mandate, which I said was coming.
02:36:22.000And the total censorship, which we seem to have come out on the other side of, this is history in the making, and it is dark, and it's terrifying.
02:36:31.000And what's dreadful about it is that it seems unstoppable.
02:36:38.000But, hopefully if the war does happen, then at least it might create some mandate for a pendulum swinging back.
02:36:48.000Or, you know, maybe their plans will be foiled by other things.
02:36:54.000But I do really worry about a war with Iran.
02:39:25.000You was probably an athlete, wasn't ya? Oh man, dude, Unc is so funny. He got, look,
02:39:33.000you know, he got kind of, um, I could tell Sneeko was a little mad because he didn't go really well.
02:39:44.000Um, but it's like, you know, in that situation, Sneko's like pressing him and trying to have like a debate about like dancing Israelis.
02:39:53.000I was watching that and thinking, what are you doing?
02:39:55.000Like, you know, you got Charleston White who is just saying the most, he's like, you got niggas, you got African Americans, you got colored people, and then you got niggas.
02:40:05.000And it's like, and you're trying to have a debate with this guy about like the buildup to the war in Iraq.
02:40:16.000Like you got Charleston White, who's like, all right, you got niggas, you got African Americans, and you're trying to debate them on like, you're trying to red pill them on the dancing Israelis.
02:40:28.000I'm like, I don't know, maybe, maybe that's not the right angle here.
02:46:16.000And I went to the window and it was an Indian guy.
02:46:19.000And I was thinking, I know this is like low-hanging fruit, but I was thinking about a bit where I pull my phone out and I'm like, yo, Usha, what did you think of your husband's performance in the debate last week?
02:46:33.000And they'd be like, what are you talking about?
02:46:41.000I wasn't rea- I just want to know what you thought of your husband's re- and I was thinking about going to like 7-Eleven and like Dunkin' and just kind of like doing that periodically and just see what their reaction would be but then I thought that might be cruel.
02:46:54.000I don't like to play pranks on people like that because it's like, you know, they're just trying to do their job.
02:46:59.000I don't want to bring them into like my bit.
02:47:02.000But I thought that would be, I was just thinking about that when I was in the drive-thru.
02:47:05.000I was like, I should, this would be funny.
02:49:49.000You ever see, there's a new video that went viral of like a super hot like Asian looking cop in New York and the perp was flirting with her and she's like blushing.
02:58:31.000white guy sent $5.418. Sometimes I remember that Joe Biden is president.
02:58:36.000Me too. He just reminded me $5. Did you see Kissin's video about October 7?
02:58:42.000These people are so evil. No, I didn't. Palma denouncer sent $5 took a virtual
02:58:47.000tour of Auschwitz today. Pretty crazy for the Germans to use explosive gas
02:58:50.000indoors only 30 feet from ovens. There are blue stains right next to them.
02:58:53.000Those wooden doors must have been leaky. Trent horn is a fag.
02:58:56.000Dude, the The Trenthorne thing is crazy.
02:58:59.000Well, and you know, it's such a shame because, you know, they're smart enough, you know, they're optical enough.
02:59:03.000to be kicked out so that Anglos have more land and because they aren't white enough for them proves
02:59:06.000they only want to live out fantasies rather than do anything good for white people. Keith was right
02:59:10.000on calling them out on it. True. Well, and you know, it's such a shame because, you know, they're
02:59:16.000smart enough, you know, they're optical enough. I mean, like they're not hideous guys. But they
02:59:27.000just have this insane LARP, you know, like the guy got arrested for doing a Nazi salute.
02:59:33.000He comes out of jail and he's like, I'm a Nazi.
02:59:37.000It's like, if you just, do you know how easy it would be to subvert politics in a country like Australia if you just drop some of that stuff?
02:59:48.000I mean, look at me, look at the success I've had.
02:59:50.000And it's because I'm not, It's because I'm disarming.
03:01:18.000And so I'm basically shifting gears and thinking about What our operation is going to look like during another Trump administration, because that's where we're headed right now.
03:01:31.000You know, I was ready and willing to go out there and put it all on the line and put money out there and put people on the ground, but there's no appetite for it.
03:03:04.000Let's start with a little humility and recognize the gravity and the scope of the problem.
03:03:14.000And then let's take our foot off the gas and have a little prudence and say, it's a little more complicated than, let's think for a moment here.
03:03:25.000We go out and we do door knocking or something and things like that.
03:03:31.000They take pictures of everybody who's there.
03:03:36.000What happens when Trump is in power for the next four years?
03:04:16.000Because we got to do something because we feel emotional and we want to do something.
03:04:23.000Or do you say, maybe it's better to lay low, maybe it's better, since there's not a high chance of success in this operation, maybe you lay low and consider that there are other battles in the future.
03:04:36.000That's just one school of thought maybe you haven't entertained.
03:04:42.000But, you know, people every day on this show super chat and they say this ridiculous nonsense.
03:05:44.000Two, For people that are interested in helping, it starts with initiative.
03:05:49.000It starts with a recognition that this is a multi-year battle.
03:05:53.000We're not all going to get out there, beat our chests, livestream it, and take over the country.
03:05:59.000There's no scenario where that's how it plays out.
03:06:02.000It is going to require discretion, secrecy, careful planning, patience above all else.
03:06:10.000And for people that are constantly checking in, what can I do?
03:06:15.000You're a useless, you're a completely useless person.
03:06:19.000It's almost a filter at that point for people to say, what can I, if you need to ask, have you ever been working on something and somebody shows up and says, how can I help?
03:06:32.000You see the tools, you see the problem, you see the people, get to work.
03:06:37.000And that's kind of my feelings on the whole thing.
03:09:25.000I don't think there's a high chance of success going out there changing, especially when they're putting $100 million into support war with Iran and saying people are calling for the mass immigration.
03:09:37.000Even if they change it, they're only going to change the rhetoric.
03:09:39.000So, you know, unfortunately, Vance got in.
03:12:10.000These other fucktards, you know, like Raheem Kassam and Emerald Robinson, you know, they don't want to touch me with a 50-foot pole.
03:12:16.000That would have been the natural opportunity for someone like Emerald Robinson or Raheem Kassam or whoever, who have been critical, to join forces with the Groypers.
03:12:24.000But, you know, as always, it's... they don't want anything to do with that, so...
03:12:30.000And everybody else that is frustrated doesn't want to go against Trump.
03:12:34.000So there's just there's just such a shortage of courage in the scene.
03:12:39.000That, you know, where's the reinforcements here?
03:12:43.000So unfortunately, that's just where we are.
03:12:51.000People are afraid to go against Trump's recovered in the polls.
03:12:56.000And, you know, so I still consider doing something, but aside from particularly Groyper War II, people really got to move past this.
03:13:06.000It's like, look, let's talk about who is going to save the country.
03:13:09.000You know who's not going to save the country?
03:13:11.000People that bring nothing to the table.
03:13:14.000And odds are, if you're somebody that's sitting around waiting to be told what to do, you're one of those people.
03:13:20.000You know, and eventually, don't get me wrong, we want people to participate, we want people to go to the rallies, we want people to do these things.
03:13:28.000But if you want to be a part of the solution, I tell you every night how you could do it.
03:13:32.000Join your local GOP, join your local chapter, get involved in politics.
03:13:37.000You know, but the difference is, people don't like that answer because that takes time.
03:13:59.000You know, we have a vast network of people, and they're all people that are kind of doing their own thing.
03:14:06.000Like, they took initiative, they met their own people, they formed a network, and they're all kind of independently working on projects and things, and we help each other out.
03:14:16.000You know, but the people that just kind of sit, you know, they watch the show, they get mad that they're only watching a show, and then they say, well, how can I get involved?
03:14:44.000But if you're somebody that's sitting around kind of like I want to volunteer, it's like, OK, well, I don't really know what to tell you, you know?
03:14:50.000know. So. The thing people think politics is like social media, but it isn't.
03:17:13.000Tyson sent $10 saw some guy on Twitter say grimacing face is the Charlie Kirk emoji thought you would find that funny Rapist werewolf yeah $100 straight is like scar and where the hyenas and the super chat go off sir Nick slapping us around for being retarded Okay, thanks for the big super chat.
03:17:30.000I appreciate it Yeah, right bought six hats two of each sent the extra three to a friend I would have paid a little more if they were signed by you anyway.
03:17:38.000Thanks for everything Thanks for the big super chat.
03:20:40.000It's not, you know, I'm gonna be sending you artifacts from the thing, and I'm gonna be sending so-and-so this, and watch this video, or... You send the money, the chat gets read, I react to the... There's thousands of live chats sent during the show, You send money to have yours read, and then I react to it.
03:25:55.000This is a national Yeah, it doesn't quite work that way.
03:26:03.000It reminds me a lot of during Groyper War.
03:26:05.000A lot of people said, you shouldn't end the Groyper War 1.
03:26:08.000You should take the Groyper War to churches and government.
03:26:11.000And, you know, it betrays a lack of understanding of what made Groyper War work.
03:26:17.000Even extending Groyper War to Daily Wire had limited success.
03:26:21.000Groyper War worked against Charlie Kirk because of the positions Charlie Kirk was taking.
03:26:27.000And because he was not very intelligent and ill-equipped to handle the questions, the Q&A and all their rhetoric about free speech made him a soft target.
03:26:36.000That's what made Groyper War one work.
03:26:38.000And all of a sudden, people started to say, well, we need more of it and everywhere and this and that and you... But they didn't understand what made it work.
03:26:50.000There was an opportunity, I think, when Michigan was considered the state, the fulcrum.
03:26:58.000Because of their Muslim population, because Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were trending blue, it looked like Michigan would be the fulcrum, and given its demographics, and given the tightness of the race, we could have an outsized impact there.
03:27:27.000They don't have a large Muslim population like they do in Michigan.
03:27:33.000And what's more, Trump has a much stronger position nationally and in the swing states than he did several weeks ago, a month, two months ago.
03:27:43.000And so the pressure, the outsized impact that we had when the Trump campaign was struggling, which they no longer are, and the impact that we could have in Michigan based on its particular demographics, which is no longer the case, those were the factors that we had going for us.
03:28:05.000And, you know, if you think that this was ever about, like, you know, we're running against Trump in a national election, Do you know the Biden campaign raised a billion dollars?
03:28:30.000So if you ever thought this was about using tens of thousands of dollars and being the most canceled guy with a reputation that is considered a liability and going toe to toe with a national candidate in every state, you just never understood what the position was.
03:28:49.000The position was using a small amount of resources, but having an outsized effect because it was thought that Michigan would be the fulcrum and Michigan had a very particular demographic makeup.
03:29:04.000And we have an infrastructure in Michigan.
03:29:07.000Now that that's no longer the case, it's just no longer, we no longer have the same position.
03:29:12.000And again, it also hinged on Trump's weakness, which I think is no longer there.
03:29:24.000And I don't think that going out in the field is going to have much of an impact.
03:29:30.000I'm still considering, and look, I'm still considering doing something, but I don't want to get people's hopes up because I just think there's going to be a limited chance of success.
03:29:40.000And again, you know, there was a time when, because of Trump's weakness in the polls, people were willing to criticize.
03:29:48.000But since that has gone away, almost nobody's willing to criticize.
03:30:54.000And I've done it while being criticized by all these people and reputation destroyed with a fraction of the, you know, you get back on, I get back in the game for like 10 months and people go, all right, when are you going to run against Donald Trump?
03:31:06.000You got a Rumble channel for 10 months.
03:31:08.000When are you going to change the outcome of the election?
03:31:10.000It's like, all right, let's, we need to be a little realistic as well.
03:31:15.000But you are disloyal and you're an idiot.
03:31:59.000So, you know, I, and that's why I haven't completely, um, thrown in the towel.
03:32:05.000There's still, there's still weeks left.
03:32:06.000There's still time for an October surprise, but, um, But yeah, I mean, we're thinking about doing it and we encountered all the usual stuff, all the usual bull.
03:32:18.000I mean, look, you also got to consider I can't get a venue for AfPak.
03:33:12.000And if this is going to be, you know, again, if this is how people are treating our political cause and our movement, if we don't run out there with our pants around our ankles, then we're not serious.
03:33:27.000It's going to be filled with disappointments.
03:33:30.000Because this is going to be a slow and steady journey, filled with frustration and disappointment, with an unreasonable amount of patience.
03:33:40.000It is going to last our entire lifetimes.
03:33:43.000And things are going to seem like they're not moving, and it's going to seem like nothing's working.
03:33:49.000And if you're not prepared for that, then you should watch some other show.
03:33:53.000Join some movement where they will give you the illusion of progress.
03:33:58.000And you can tell yourself you're making a difference while really you're a part of the machine, but I mean, that's just how it goes.
03:34:04.000So, I mean, that's that whole attitude.
03:34:06.000That's why that question frustrates me.
03:34:11.000You know, I know people like the show, they like the content, they think it's funny, they think I have a lot of good stuff to say.
03:34:19.000Painful reality is that most people are going to be absolutely useless.
03:34:23.000They do not have the mettle to do this, they do not have the patience to do this, probably do not have the IQ to do this.
03:34:30.000People are waiting for Hitler to come back and save them.
03:34:33.000Unfortunately, you know, Hitler's overnight success was decades in the making and owing to very specific circumstances.
03:34:41.000Not that we're using that as like the best case example, but, you know, I know people think it's going to be like a movie where there's this glorious triumphant return, but, you know, those kinds of things, they do take a lot of frustration, heartbreak, disappointment, hard work.
03:35:45.000take on a grouper who is enticed by RFK's Make America Healthy Again agenda. I would
03:35:48.000think that Kamala would do Israel's bidding if push came to shove anyway. You're an idiot.
03:35:52.000Jesus first sent $5 fact check from last night. Trump called off a potential attack in 2019,
03:35:57.000but he was in control. All of Trump's actions with Israel were symbolic and didn't result
03:36:01.000in major wars. In contrast, Bush and Obama, Timber Sycamore, Stushnet did result in wars.
03:36:06.000Wrong fact check. Look at dude. November 16, 2020.
03:36:27.000President Trump asked senior advisors in an Oval Office meeting on Thursday whether he had options to take action against Iran's main nuclear site in the coming weeks.
03:36:35.000The meeting occurred a day after international inspectors reported a significant increase in the country's stockpile of nuclear material, four current and former U.S.
03:36:45.000A range of senior advisors dissuaded the president from moving ahead with the strike.
03:36:49.000The advisors, including Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, Christopher Miller, Mark Milley, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned that a strike against Iran's facilities could easily escalate into a broader conflict in the last weeks of Trump's presidency.
03:39:45.000$10 on the flagrant podcast. Trump called for denuclearization of the world, primarily the US
03:39:50.000and Russia. That's based, but he's also trying to do a, um, but he's also wants to do anti-ballistic
03:39:58.000missile shield over America. So that does the op.
03:40:04.000If you are talking about an Iron Dome over America, you're talking about that creates a nuclear arms race.
03:40:13.000You know, I was talking to somebody the other week and they were like, oh, nuclear weapons aren't real.
03:40:17.000And people don't even realize there has been a constant security competition with nuclear capabilities that has not stopped since since the first bomb was dropped.
03:40:31.000Okay, the first bomb was dropped, and then it was a balance between Strategic Air Command and Russia's conventional might.
03:40:42.000Then it was a question over developing the super, the H-bomb.
03:40:47.000Then it turned into ICBMs and MIRVs and all this other stuff.
03:40:52.000Then it turned into anti-ballistic missile systems, other modes of delivery, and there had to be an international architecture created to prevent people from building these
03:41:04.000ABM systems that would render mutually assured destruction ineffective. But that restarted
03:41:11.000at the beginning of this century when George W. Bush pulled us out of the ABM Treaty.
03:41:17.000They said, well, we have to pull out of ABM to protect ourselves from Iran.
03:41:21.000Russia said, well, okay, let's make a bilateral agreement so that we don't deploy ABM, rendering mutually assured destruction ineffective.
03:42:22.000But a major cause of the Ukraine war, aside from NATO expansion, is the reintroduction of short and intermediate range ballistic missiles in the European theater, which was, that only happened because Trump tore up the INF Treaty.
03:42:38.000And I've said it on the show, forgive me if you've heard it before, Putin came to Trump in 2020 and said, can we negotiate on a moratorium on missiles in Eastern Europe and Russia with mutual inspections?
03:42:56.000Putin came there in 2021, months before the war, and said, same offer, they wouldn't hear it, and then Russia amassed their troops on the border, and then they invaded.
03:43:06.000They invaded weeks after Zelensky said, well, if the Budapest Memorandum's out the window, then we're gonna nuclearize.
03:43:16.000So, you know, Trump tearing up the JCPOA, Trump tearing up the INF, In retrospect, it did set the stage for these wars.
03:43:27.000Now, if you support the wars, then maybe you think they were necessary to prevent this security competition, this arms race.
03:43:38.000But if you think that multilateral international diplomacy was the answer, then, you know, you think that they accelerated these conflicts.
03:46:18.000The sanctions and secondary sanctions that Trump imposed on Iran are what produced the mass protests in 2020, in addition most likely to involvement from the CIA and Israeli intelligence.
03:46:29.000It was not symbolic when they killed Soleimani.
03:46:33.000It was not symbolic when they branded the IRGC a terrorist group.
03:46:36.000It wasn't symbolic when they gave Israel sovereignty over East Jerusalem.
03:46:39.000You know, that set the stage for the conflict at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is what was the precipitating factor behind October 7th.
03:46:46.000You're just betraying your ignorance on... You know, it's so funny when people step to me, you just don't have the facts with you.
03:46:53.000You're not... Well, in 2019 you called off the strikes!
03:46:56.000We're not talking about 19, we're talking about 20.
03:47:00.000And if you think that Adelson's wish list was the embassy, East Jerusalem, the Golan, IRGC, I don't even think he wanted Soleimani and he got that as a bonus.
03:47:10.000The Iran nuclear deal, that was the imperative.
03:48:51.000And that's why we need new governance or rather why the Israelis need new governance, because you know, if, if left, To his own devices, Biden would have attempted to reconstitute the deal, jumpstart diplomacy, and Iran would have been on the way to potentially normalizing.
03:49:12.000If the Democrats won another election, which they easily could have, and they still might, then you might have Iran on the pathway to another nuclear deal, and maybe no president would tear it up after that.
03:49:57.000Every conservative podcast, it's like they're selling underwear, they're selling better help, they're selling, you know, one thing or the other.
03:50:07.000Life insurance, gold, the cash out refinance.
03:51:41.000If I were so concerned about that, yeah, like I could really make a big effort and convince everybody, oh yeah, you know.
03:51:50.000This guy just wants to find a nice girl and get married and fall in love and you know but then I would have to sound like a total like basic bitch you know total basic bitch like normie simp.
03:52:05.000Do you prefer like the ambiguity but you know it's like we get the woman hating thing and we get the incel thing and You know, we get this eccentric component, or would you want me to be like, oh, it's totally unambiguous, but you get this like, you know, steak and eggs of, you know, we used to be knights, we used to be chivalrous, stop attacking white women, you know what I mean?
03:52:30.000So it's kind of like pick your poison.
03:52:51.000Like, if someone sexually... If there's... If there isn't even a little bit that's left to the imagination, or, you know, maybe there's... People are skeptical or something, is that person really interesting?
03:53:02.000Is that person really... Would you say that person's like... You know what I'm saying?
03:53:07.000So I feel like you do need a little of that.
03:53:09.000You need a little of that, like, mystery there.
03:58:48.000Hannibal Barca brought Rome to its knees with elephants and mercenaries.
03:58:51.000I always respected that, and so did Rome.
03:58:53.000Judea is so passive-aggressive, markedly different opponent.
03:58:58.000Evil Imperes sent $100, fuck the ol' noting agenda, love the talk track on plastics and the lack of government concern versus kill the population cause they polluters.
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