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00:54:59.000This is only for the people that are really paying close attention to the stuff that matters.
00:55:05.000I feel like lately all anybody can talk about is the election.
00:55:08.000I don't really care that much about the election.
00:55:12.000Our big story tonight is about the conflict in Israel, which in my view is far more determinative about the events that are playing out in America than anything going on with the election, which we've talked a lot about all year.
00:55:30.000In our featured story tonight, we're talking about this major rocket attack in the Golan Heights yesterday, which killed 12 people.
00:56:49.000Nevertheless, the war cabinet has approved a major strike on Hezbollah.
00:56:55.000We don't know what it's going to look like, but it will most likely come within the next 24 to 48 hours.
00:57:02.000The United States, Lebanon, Iran, other world powers, France, are begging Israel not to escalate this into a regional war, and it seems that Israel has tentatively agreed
00:57:19.000They've said that they will attempt to avert a regional war, but they've also committed to a severe retaliation, and potentially they say there will be intense fighting for days in Lebanon.
00:57:37.000So I don't know how you do both at the same time.
00:57:40.000They say it will be an intense retaliation.
00:58:03.000Everybody was talking about the election, and I was too, but I said that with the visit from Netanyahu last week, I said all signs point towards a false flag, which is going to be the new October 7th for a war with Hezbollah and Iran.
00:58:23.000And I said we're going to get it within a year.
00:58:27.000Let's not forget, just one week ago, Bibi Netanyahu was here in the United States visiting Kamala, Biden, Trump, and speaking before Congress.
00:58:37.000It was last Wednesday when, according to some rumors, Netanyahu had received approval from the United States for operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:58:49.000A week later, we get this deadliest day of the fighting since October 7th.
00:59:55.000And it's just so because this is a great leader.
00:59:59.000But we'll be talking about the election.
01:00:03.000Nobody recognizes the legitimacy of the election other than the revisionist powers, Russia, China, Iran, Nicaragua.
01:00:13.000And so we'll talk about what's going on there.
01:00:17.000Nicolas Maduro, who is called the socialist dictator of Venezuela, like I said, won a, I believe it's a second or third, six-year term.
01:00:28.000There were some protests, although they were overstated, and as I said, the United States and other allied powers reject the results of the election, even including some of the left-wing governments in South America, the neighboring Colombia and Brazil, have called on Venezuela to release the detailed results of the election because they don't believe the results.
01:02:05.000No, everybody talks about the elections in Argentina, with the most unexploited lithium reserves in the world, which is powering the energy transition.
01:02:15.000And they talk about the elections in Venezuela, with the largest proven oil reserves in the world.
01:02:20.000And they talk about the elections in Ukraine, the breadbasket of Europe, where they have the most grain out of any country.
01:02:28.000And they talk, right, so it's always the elections in the countries that have the things that we want, where Russia and China have a foothold, where we're deeply concerned about the democratic process.
01:07:25.000I don't know if you guys have realized, and let me know if you have noticed this as well, but I feel like the Republican shill machine just got cranked to, like, over 9,000, okay?
01:07:38.000Like, I feel like when Donald Trump ran in 2016, and basically every year since, we were kind of all on the same page that the GOP sucks.
01:09:01.000And I feel like we all were on the same page, and then just lately, like in the past three or four months, I have maintained my criticism of the GOP.
01:09:11.000Now everybody's calling me like a Democrat.
01:09:15.000And at first I thought it was funny, but now everybody's like, this guy's a Democrat plant.
01:11:33.000Anyway, so I just had to throw that out there.
01:11:35.000I feel like everyone has become de-radicalized.
01:11:40.000And that's a word that we need to recognize.
01:11:44.000The de-radicalization is in full swing, and Trump is leading the charge.
01:11:50.000In 2016, Trump was radicalizing everybody, and I posted a clip from this amazing speech he gave October 13th, 2016 in West Palm Beach.
01:12:01.000He actually gave like three speeches that day.
01:12:04.000But if you go on YouTube and look up his speech, October 13th, West Palm Beach in 2016, I posted a clip of it on my Twitter today.
01:12:15.000The rhetoric was unbelievable, and actually the Jewish media was calling him anti-Semitic.
01:12:21.000He gave this speech, and some of the quotes from it, he goes up there and he says, this is not another four-year election, this is a crossroads in the history of our civilization.
01:12:32.000This election will determine whether, what is it, whether we're a free people, or whether we have only the illusion of democracy.
01:12:44.000But are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.
01:12:52.000And the whole speech was about international bankers, global special interests, controlling politics and how they're rigging it with free trade and illegal immigration.
01:13:06.000And I was listening to the speech and I'm like, oh yeah, that's why J.D.
01:13:42.000Vance called him the American Hitler, because in 2016 he kind of like was.
01:13:47.000And that was the, you know, and before I get taken out of context, whatever that means to the left, obviously not like concentration camps, whatever that means to the left, which is that it's going to be nativist, it's going to be a charismatic leader, the executive branch will be empowered.
01:14:09.000So in those ways, him embodying the will of the nation, whatever that means to the left that they call them that, it was true.
01:14:22.000I get chills when I listen to the speech.
01:14:27.000Whether we have only the illusion of democracy but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.
01:14:37.000When's the last time you heard a speech like that?
01:14:44.000Anyway, so I don't know if you've noticed this, but I feel like in 2016, Trump was radicalizing everybody.
01:14:50.000Everybody went from being a neocon, normie conservative talking about tax cuts and limited government and oil to being like a full-on, like, the people are taking the country back from the global bankers.
01:16:29.000We'll talk a little bit about what has happened in the past 24 hours, and then we'll get into a little bit about
01:16:37.000Kind of what the upshot is here, you know, where all this is going.
01:16:41.000I'll try not to bore you because I don't want to give you the whole general background every night because we have been covering this for the past week.
01:16:49.000But the big story is that yesterday, a village in the Golan Heights, which are occupied by Israel, and more on that in a moment,
01:17:16.000A rocket came down in the occupied Golan, killed 12 at a soccer field, injured upwards of 50, children were killed.
01:17:24.000But we actually don't know who the culprit is.
01:17:28.000It's very similar to the Shifa Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza last year.
01:17:36.000When there was a lot of debate about whether the hospital was blown up by a failed Hamas rocket or if it was an intentional Israeli airstrike which was intended to kill civilians.
01:22:59.000They are willing and able to get over that wall and disrupt the very uneasy peace that has been established in Israel.
01:23:08.000The newer generations of Israelis have become complacent and they've accepted this effective dual state status quo.
01:23:17.000Where the Palestinians are in the West Bank and Gaza suffering, and the Israelis are partying, they're at their music festival, and pretending that the Palestinians don't exist.
01:23:28.000And there's kind of this uneasy, complacent, eerie truce that had been established.
01:23:36.000And when Hamas invaded on October 7th, it said, you are still in danger.
01:23:42.000Israeli civilians can still be killed.
01:23:45.000And as long as there are Islamist militants on the border, they can climb over the wall and kill people.
01:24:40.000And they've shrunk the Gaza Strip and they created a buffer zone.
01:24:43.000They've expanded the wall to create a buffer to protect them from Hamas.
01:24:48.000But it's really a land grab because all that land has been bulldozed and cleared and now the Israelis are going to be there and they'll have security control there.
01:24:58.000The Israelis also evacuated the northern border with Lebanon.
01:25:03.000And ever since October 7th, Israel has said, we will not, we cannot resettle Israelis on the northern border, of which there are 60,000 who have been evacuated.
01:25:15.000Until we are confident that they could be safe from Hezbollah.
01:25:19.000Because just like Hamas bordered Israel in the south in Gaza, Hezbollah borders Israel in the north in South Lebanon.
01:25:47.000And so, if they have to establish a buffer zone in Gaza and a military operation in Gaza, and disempower Hamas in Gaza, in order to resettle the Israeli population on the border, it would follow they intend to do the same thing in the north.
01:26:05.000That they will not feel comfortable resettling those border towns,
01:26:11.000Until Hezbollah is pushed back with a military operation and a buffer zone is established.
01:26:17.000Because it follows that if Hamas could do it, Hezbollah could do it.
01:26:21.000And even more so because Hezbollah is better armed and better trained and there's more of them than Hamas.
01:26:27.000So this has been the real question ever since October 7th.
01:26:33.000Not so much what happens to Hamas in Gaza, but what happens to Hezbollah in Lebanon.
01:26:39.000And the Israelis have said from the beginning it's not going to stop in Gaza.
01:26:43.000They also have designs on South Lebanon.
01:26:46.000And right around December 2023 and into early 2024, Netanyahu and the War Cabinet made clear their intentions
01:26:56.000They said that once the fighting winds down in Gaza, once they complete the bulk of their operation in Gaza, they are going to send their forces north to confront Hezbollah.
01:27:09.000And then the fighting with Hezbollah will escalate.
01:27:12.000In the same way that all of the intense fighting is happening in Gaza, they say, well, later we're going to move all the forces north and the fighting will be in Lebanon.
01:27:22.000And it seems like the playbook is the same.
01:27:43.000And right around the spring of this year, Netanyahu and the Israeli government started to demand, they issued an ultimatum, they said that Hezbollah must retreat north of the Latani River, and everything south of the Latani River, south Lebanon, Israel had occupied until 2000.
01:28:03.000They were pushed out by Hezbollah in 2000.
01:28:08.000So Israel says Hezbollah has to move north of the Litani River so that we can establish a buffer zone in South Lebanon.
01:28:17.000And we will not resettle Israelis on the border until then.
01:28:20.000And if Hezbollah doesn't agree to it, then Israel says they will go to war with Hezbollah to push them back.
01:28:28.000And it's something that Hezbollah is unwilling to agree to.
01:28:32.000Now, as time has gone on, the fighting in Gaza is winding down.
01:28:37.000The major offensive in Rafah is nearly complete, and so now virtually every major city in Gaza has been cleared, and they're redoubling.
01:28:45.000They're going back into some of the cities they've already cleared, like Gaza City and Khan Yunis, to defeat this insurgent remnant of Hamas.
01:28:55.000But largely, the major military operations seem to have wound down.
01:29:00.000And so now the open question is, will Israel follow through on their invasion of Lebanon?
01:29:06.000Will they follow through on their ultimatum?
01:29:08.000And will they engage Hezbollah in major military operations like they did Hamas in Gaza?
01:30:42.000So every power is pleading with Israel that it would not be so over the top that it would cause and spark a major military conflict in Lebanon.
01:30:51.000Now Israel says that they're considering that.
01:30:58.000It says, quote, the IDF said 12 people were killed and more than 30 were wounded when a rocket exploded in a soccer field in the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights.
01:31:13.000IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Hezbollah was responsible for the attack.
01:31:19.000He called it the most serious targeting of Israeli civilians since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
01:31:27.000An IDF official told reporters in a briefing that Hezbollah fired a rocket with an unusually large warhead in retaliation for an Israeli strike earlier on Saturday that killed four members of the Lebanese militant group.
01:31:42.000Hagari said it was an Iranian-made Falak-1 rocket with a 100-pound warhead and that only Hezbollah holds such rockets in Lebanon.
01:31:52.000official said the assessment is that the rocket was fired by Hezbollah.
01:31:57.000Hezbollah, however, denied that it fired the rocket and said it had no connection to the incident.
01:32:03.000Hezbollah officials told the United Nations the incident was the result of an Israeli anti-rocket interceptor hitting the field.
01:32:12.000In other words, an Iron Dome anti-rocket intercepting missile fell out of the sky and crashed into the field.
01:32:23.000The Lebanese National Resistance, or I'm sorry, the Syrian Foreign Ministry wrote, as part of attempts to escalate the situation in the region, Israeli occupation entity committed a heinous crime on Saturday in Majdal, Shamstown, and then held the Lebanese National Resistance accountable for the crime.
01:32:41.000The Lebanese Foreign Minister, Abdallah Bouhabib, said, since the beginning of the war, Hezbollah has been targeting military sites, not civilians, and I don't think that it carried out this attack in Majdal Shams.
01:33:12.000This soccer field in Majdal Shams is located in the Golan Heights which is occupied territory.
01:33:22.000In the 1967 war, the six-day war between Israel and Egypt and Syria, Israel invaded the Golan Heights, which at that time belonged to Syria.
01:33:33.000During the 1948 war, Syria seized everything east of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Golan.
01:33:41.000In 1967, Israel invaded the Golan Heights, and then in 1981 effectively annexed it.
01:33:49.000No other country other than the United States recognizes this annexation.
01:34:00.000Israel occupied it in 1967, annexed it shortly thereafter, passed a law saying that Israeli law applies in the Golan Heights, and they offered citizenship to the people living in the Golan.
01:34:13.000And most of the Druze ethnic group rejected the citizenship.
01:34:18.000They said they don't want the citizenship and they don't want to live under Israeli law.
01:34:27.000It is theoretically and technically and effectively under the control of Israel, even though it's not recognized by anybody.
01:34:37.000But it's an alien population that is, they're not citizens of Israel, and it's not, again, globally recognized as even territory of Israel.
01:35:16.000According to CNN, most of the Druze in the Golan Heights consider themselves Syrian, not Israeli, and have rejected offers of Israeli citizenship.
01:35:27.000None of the 12 children who were killed were Israeli citizens.
01:35:31.000During the funeral, mourners protested the participation of Israeli ministers, including the finance minister Bezalel Smotrich.
01:37:11.000So the people that got killed were not Netanyahu's people.
01:37:16.000They served as the pretext, and a lot of them got killed by Israel themselves, they served as a pretext for Netanyahu to achieve his ambitions, which was a land grab in Gaza and a military campaign to destroy Hamas.
01:37:34.000A group of people that don't call themselves Israeli, are not Israeli citizens, do not like the Israeli government, rejected Israeli ministers at their funeral in occupied territory.
01:37:48.000In other words, the casualties did not come from the true Israelis.
01:37:57.000And now Israel will use them and stand on their graves to go and bomb Lebanon.
01:38:04.000A week after Netanyahu visited the United States and got approval for operations in Lebanon, you think when he met with Harris and Biden and Trump, what do you think they were discussing?
01:38:34.000On October 7th, people said, how is it possible that the most fortified, surveilled border, which isn't even that big, was overcome by such a primitive, disorganized force?
01:38:47.000You didn't see the hang gliders and motorbikes with the dozens of observation towers?
01:39:00.000And there was intelligence beforehand.
01:39:02.000They witnessed Hamas training for the attack.
01:39:06.000And then it took hours for Israel to respond.
01:39:09.000And then there were dozens of burnt out buildings and scorched cars, which was evidence that they were struck by Israeli attack helicopters, not
01:39:49.000They concede that this is not like the other attacks.
01:39:54.000What's more, Hezbollah attacks military outposts, not civilians, because they know that attacking civilians would invite Israeli aggression.
01:40:07.000A few days after Netanyahu's speech before Congress and meeting with Kamala Harris, more of Netanyahu's opponents get killed in territory that isn't even really Israeli.
01:40:20.000In an attack that is unlike every other Hezbollah attack, an unusually large warhead that missed its initial target and accidentally killed a bunch of kids.
01:40:31.000Now, and by the way, the timing couldn't be more perfect because the operation in Gaza is wrapped up.
01:40:41.000And now the Israeli military is rerouting their forces to the north to engage Hezbollah in a campaign that they say will cause fighting for days and will be intense and severe, but will not cause a war.
01:41:52.000But it's also about strategic objectives, too.
01:41:57.000Netanyahu views the map of the Middle East as Iran expanding an empire into Israel's backyard.
01:42:08.000That Iran is sending its proxies to Houthis in Yemen, Popular Mobilization Force in Iraq, Shiite militias in Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon.
01:42:19.000Israel sees Iran as becoming existential threat to Israel.
01:42:24.000And since the United States pulled out of the nuclear program, Iran has increased its stockpile of fissile nuclear material, which has narrowed the time that it would take for them to create a nuclear arsenal.
01:42:39.000So Iran nuclearizing, Iran spreading its influence across the region and surrounding Israel, they see as an existential threat.
01:42:48.000Netanyahu also recognizes that as time goes on, the United States is becoming less and less pro-Israel.
01:42:56.000So Netanyahu cannot rely on the United States forever to be so unconditionally and reliably supportive of Israel and all of its military operations.
01:43:07.000Case in point, the Biden administration, although inept, has been attempting to restrain Israel in their operations in Gaza.
01:43:15.000And probably future Democrat administrations that are more progressive and as the younger demographic grows up, voting demographic that is less pro-Israel begins to vote, the United States will be even more reluctant to support operations and more willing to use their leverage to restrain Israel.
01:43:35.000So you put all of this together and it's very clear.
01:43:38.000Netanyahu will do anything to remain in power.
01:43:43.000Netanyahu is terrified of Iran and recognizes Iran as the only threat to total hegemony in the region.
01:43:51.000That means defeating systematically all of Iran's proxies starting with Hamas, then Hezbollah, then Iran's nuclear program.
01:44:00.000Netanyahu also recognizes that time is running out because the United States will not always unconditionally support his aggressive military operations.
01:44:09.000So he has to do it now, especially before another Democrat administration gets in, which appeared very likely until recently.
01:44:20.000So this is the go-for-broke, once-and-for-all war against Iran.
01:44:26.000And the way they're going to get it in the face of international condemnation and international protest is with a series of orchestrated, choreographed tragedies.
01:44:42.000People are still talking about fake stories like rapes and beheaded babies and babies in ovens.
01:44:47.000And that has justified the slaughter in Gaza.
01:44:50.000And now this bombing of a soccer field, a bunch of kids, they're not even Israeli citizens.
01:44:56.000They don't even want them at the funeral.
01:44:59.000It's going to serve as the pretext to begin an escalation against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
01:45:04.000And maybe it's not a full-fledged war, although it very quickly could turn into that.
01:45:10.000But it is a reminder that if Hezbollah does not retreat north of the Latani River to establish a demilitarized zone in South Lebanon, that Israel can and is crazy enough and is willing to go to war with Hezbollah.
01:45:23.000A war which would be absolutely devastating for Lebanon and Hezbollah.
01:45:29.000And the United States will intervene to deter Iran from getting involved too.
01:46:58.000And then once Hezbollah is neutralized with their stockpile of missiles, and with a friendly and favorable Republican administration, if they pull it off,
01:47:09.000They will be able to carry out operations inside Iran, killing scientists, IRGC, sabotaging nuclear facilities, maybe even bombing them in airstrikes, maybe even full-on regime change.
01:48:28.000They're going to create a security pact, as Netanyahu suggested, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, the Abraham Alliance they'll call it.
01:48:42.000And once they're all together in a security pact, and Iran is finished, and Syria is destabilized, and Lebanon has been dismembered,
01:49:06.000So, that's what's going on in Lebanon.
01:49:08.000We have to watch and see though what the Israeli response will be.
01:49:13.000That's what we're going to be paying attention to in the next, I assume, before my next show, maybe at the latest my show on Wednesday, but we're going to be watching to see what Israel does next, and whatever that strike will be will determine if there's going to be a full-on war with Lebanon.
01:49:36.000And it seems like maybe Netanyahu would like to accomplish this before the election,
01:49:42.000While he has senile Biden in office, you know, maybe he thinks he can get away with it because the U.S.
01:49:54.000To resist the Israelis is not easy when you have a competent president, let alone when you have a placeholder fake president like Joe Biden.
01:50:49.000In the spring, he begins secret negotiations with Iran to reconstitute the deal.
01:50:56.000It's just a couple years later that October 7th happens, and Biden is desperately trying to restrain Israel from a wider war.
01:51:04.000It's only really at that point when the media starts to pile on to Biden, because if you notice, the media was not critical of Biden for the last three years.
01:51:54.000Once he did that, the media seized upon the special counsel report which said that he was a well-meaning but confused old man.
01:52:05.000They would have never, they would have memory hold that.
01:52:08.000But because of that press conference, the media went in and it was unrelenting until just recently.
01:52:16.000Before that, after October 7th, all of the Democrat donors, like Bill Ackman and many of the Silicon Valley donors, switched from the Democrats to the Republicans.
01:52:29.000And so you can very clearly see that everything was going fine for Biden.
01:52:43.000Until Biden became a problem for Israel.
01:52:47.000Until Biden began criticizing Israel, attempting to restrain Israel.
01:52:53.000Only then did it become an issue, and only then did Trump get a fighting chance to win in the election.
01:52:59.000And by the way, to kind of bring it back full circle, this is why I'm not nostalgic about the Trump in 2016.
01:53:10.000That Trump in 2016 was materially different than the one we're getting now.
01:53:16.000When Trump gave that speech and he said, this is a crossroads in the history of our civilization.
01:53:22.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by global special interests rigging the system.
01:53:36.000What do you think a global special interest is?
01:53:41.000What do you think a global special interest is?
01:57:08.000Although now it's just a bit more opaque.
01:57:10.000There's some new players that have entered, but they're very concerned in color revolutions in South America for some odd reason.
01:57:16.000Something to do with lithium and oil and gas.
01:57:21.000But they say, well, for all of you wage slaves out there that serve dinner, we're not going to tax your tips.
01:57:30.000And for all you pissant losers that work wage jobs that can't afford more cupcakes and marshmallows, we're going to bring that inflation down.
01:57:39.000We're going to bring your gas prices down.
01:58:57.000Energy policy is related to foreign policy.
01:59:00.000Foreign policy is related to migration.
01:59:03.000Migration is related to political lobbying.
01:59:08.000Political lobbying is related to elections.
01:59:11.000Everything is related to everything else.
01:59:15.000And so when people say, oh, it's a purity spiral or all that what's happening in Israel directly affects us.
01:59:21.000They are instrumentalizing our government for their purpose.
01:59:25.000They could not achieve or actualize this vision without the United States and not just with the United States with without a stranglehold on the United States political process.
01:59:53.000Now, if you look at Trump embracing Netanyahu after Netanyahu betrayed him, and if you look at Vance, who is co-signed by Yoram Hazony, a dual citizen, you begin to see how these things are related and why it's problematic, and why it's an absolute betrayal of the kind of rhetoric that we heard in 2016, which is what galvanized the people to support Trump in the first place.
02:06:43.000Black Captain America, a witch who's a girl, Chinese guy, Indian Eternals from Portlandia, and then we're gonna top it off with the Kang Dynasty.
02:06:56.000Oh, he got arrested for domestic abuse.
02:06:58.000After we lost all our money in a bomb, then we lost everybody, the lead guy got arrested for domestic, and not just anything domestic abuse, like, it's not like he got arrested for
02:10:36.000It's not even really, I know that's not really, like, good faith because, like, if I went to a Mexican neighborhood, I obviously wouldn't blend in.
02:10:46.000People say that as if if I drove to Little Village right now, I wouldn't get killed by the Latin Kings.
02:10:52.000Like, oh, this guy says he wants America to be white.
02:13:33.000Literally the only person that can save the Marvel franchise from this catastrophic, like you don't even know how they let it go, is Robert Downey Jr., a white guy.
02:13:44.000And by the way, not just any white guy, here's why this is so important.
02:18:08.000So I disagree with these arguments where it's like, well, you have to go back 400 years, 300 years to, uh, you have to go back 300 years to the constitution.
02:18:18.000I actually don't think that's how it works.
02:18:20.000I think societies just degenerate over time.
02:18:25.000And, um, you know, because these things are happening to,
02:21:41.000I feel like the whole racist thing is very dated now.
02:21:58.000Like, some of these scenes where he's, like, dressed up as a woke liberal and he's talking about whiteness, I feel like that's a six-year-old conversation.
02:23:11.000Now, it's not all of them, but like, I've been driving around a lot, having to like run a lot of errands and stuff, and every time I'm in traffic,
02:23:23.000And someone's, you know, causing problems.
02:23:27.000I always, you know, pull along next to him to see who it is.
02:24:23.000Everybody thought, oh no, the weird kind of gayness, not the other weird and bad kind of gayness, which is totally cringe and Catholics, we can't endorse that.
02:25:18.000I think if it's, from a male perspective, male-on-male homosexuality psychosis, then after that, it's race-mixing, then it's female-on-female homosexuality.
02:26:11.000Animal slaughter doesn't seem Christian at all.
02:26:15.000Uh, yeah, because the animals will put here for us to kill.
02:26:19.000So yeah, you know, I think that animals should be treated humanely, like within reason, but some people just get a little too weird about it.
02:27:36.000You know, like, there is, like, this— I feel like there's this old world sensibility we're missing, where we imagine that our ancestors were, like, these gay liberals, like,
02:27:47.000They were uneducated like farmers and they definitely would think it was hilarious to blow up a pig with a bomb.
02:27:55.000There's like this, there's like this weird... I don't know what you call that.
02:28:04.000But it's like we're projecting an idealized version based on contemporary standards back into the past where we imagine that like the gentleman of the 18th century puts his girl on a pedestal and would never beat her and is like a total gentleman and like watches movies with her and cuddles her and just wants to be patted on the head and would never shoot a pig with a bomb attached to its head.
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02:31:23.000Jordan B sent $50, there's something off-putting and bizarre and ugly about how Vance shits over his mom and dad, his upbringing, etc.
02:31:30.000Yay Obama is an evil sicko who's probably been to all the Epstein torture parties or whatever, even he didn't dump family slash upbringing in the way Vance does.
02:32:13.000If you grow up in America, among black people, and you saw what was going on in 2015, 2020, and you sided with BLM, you sided with these people, shit, man, I ain't do nothing wrong, man, over the cops, you're just like a fucking idiot.
02:32:32.000And like, that's just like, to me, a permanent black mark.
02:33:19.000And you fall for that shit, and then they go and burn down the city, and they go and terrorize everybody.
02:33:25.000And you say, oh man, I can't imagine how hard it is to be black in America.
02:33:30.000Like you're just an especially as a grown man he was like 31 or I guess it was in 2015 or 2016 but still so you're a grown man and you don't have your head on straight to see what's going on there like you're just not a you're just not a man.
02:33:45.000So I just feel like you can be pretty liberal but you can't be a BLM guy you know it just fills me with disgust when I see that.
02:33:55.000Because the black violence is just like the epitome of anti-civilization.
02:41:45.000So I'm sure it's just because of what he's invested in, I'm sure.
02:41:48.000Because the big, the big reason, one of the big reasons why tech is backing Trump is because Biden has been aggressive with antitrust through the FTC against Silicon Valley.
02:42:00.000And so they think they're just going to get a generally like more liberal business climate.
02:42:05.000And it will be more aggressive on China.
02:42:10.000It helps tech become more competitive, you know, if they're against China stealing their patents and forcing them to share their technology and things like that.
02:42:22.000So, I think for him it's just business.