00:09:23.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding the sphere of influence.
00:09:40.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:07.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:15.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:39.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:44.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:49.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:57.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:05.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
00:13:22.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:26.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
00:13:34.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
00:13:42.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:46.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:25.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
00:15:24.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:31:39.000It's a nine, we can hold the freeze line!
00:31:50.000And one move, man, one giant wave for man.
00:36:31.000I swipe you, I assume you're Let's have fun, treat it like nobody else can see Mean tonight But that's not what I'm trying to be I could be mean tonight
00:37:44.000I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to be. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to be. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to be.
00:42:37.000explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony he would immediately head right back for the mountains.
00:42:50.000Half ago people said I just can't even imagine Trump bringing us to war in Iran for regime change.
00:44:29.000I'm dropping the d I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her latest leg She look like she belong on a cover this whole game covered in everything I'm at my eyeball,
00:44:48.000take a banana, but she is not getting wet in rain If he wants to interview Nick Fuente, get the word out It's undeniable.
00:49:26.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:33.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:51.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:52.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.
00:57:58.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
00:58:46.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:59.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:05.000So, the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, If you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:48.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go on with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.
01:00:13.000Groyper Dating App, 2, KF Legal Team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.
01:13:56.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.
01:15:03.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, no, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them.
01:15:12.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:15:21.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:25.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:17:55.000Can't say a damn thing, fang, wah Yeah, they like Stevie They can't see me, they wanna be me I'm in that guinea, with a nice zucchini Wanna feed you?
01:43:35.000the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:43:41.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
01:59:10.000that America was different because we are different.
01:59:32.000It's Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions, is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us, of love, and overflowing of self-giving love.
01:59:54.000So much of it, it cannot be contained.
01:59:57.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
02:00:52.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
02:01:00.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
02:01:04.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
02:01:08.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
02:01:13.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
02:01:17.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
02:01:31.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
02:01:36.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
02:01:42.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
02:01:49.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
02:01:57.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
02:03:15.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
02:03:18.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
02:03:26.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
02:03:35.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
02:03:38.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
02:04:18.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
02:05:17.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
02:33:35.000one of them caught our eye, the one in the center.
02:33:40.000He would neither go towards the feeding grounds at the edge of the ice nor return to the colony.
02:33:49.000Shortly afterwards, we I saw him heading straight towards the mountains, some 70 kilometers away.
02:34:03.000brought him back to the colony, he would immediately have A half ago, people said, I just can't even imagine Trump bringing us to war in Iran for regime change.
02:35:29.000I can't see the time, but I'm having the time of my life Chris Poe, the game on the line, I'm dropping the dime on him He forged a turning point USA and beat up, and that's why it's filled with gripe I'm trying to change for the better, it's dropping me fucking insane, hey He on the bed, I'm on the cover, we not on the same pace I beef in the bed, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on the cover, this whole game covered everything I'm gonna have a highball, take a banana, but she is not getting ready, Rain If he wants to interview Nick Flewenton,
02:35:59.000get the word out Ten whole thousand is brilliant.
02:36:01.000Would you ate ten whole thousand for dinner?
02:40:48.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
02:40:55.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
02:41:13.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
02:59:43.000So we'll talk a little bit about the timeline.
02:59:46.000We're also going to talk a little bit about how some Trump supporters. Seem to be lionizing Lindsey Graham, commemorating his life and legacy after his death, which is to me the most disturbing and puzzling thing I think I've seen this year.
03:00:04.000The entire Trump movement, you could argue, began against, in contradistinction, against everything that Lindsey Graham represents or represented, which was amnesty and foreign wars.
03:00:21.000If the Trump movement is about at least two things, it is about mass deportations, border wall, immigration restriction, and on the other side, an end to foreign wars or unnecessary interventions, reconciliation with Russia, cooperation and competition with China.
03:00:41.000So if Trump represents immigration restriction and non intervention, and Lindsey Graham represents amnesty and militarism, they could not be further apart.
03:00:53.000And yet we find 10 years after the Trump revolution, has the revolution conquered the GOP or has the GOP conquered the revolution?
03:01:06.000I think that when Trump's strongest soldiers and biggest defenders are memorializing Lindsey Graham as some kind of loyal statesman and party man, he may have been corrupt, but he was our corrupt guy.
03:01:20.000I think there's no question the GOP has conquered the revolution.
03:01:25.000And this is just further evidence, if you need it anymore, that the Trump movement, the Trump organization, is actually a de radicalizing force.
03:01:36.000It is taking people that are radical, people that might have tended toward being radical, and it is making them not radical.
03:01:45.000People that in 2016 were white nationalists, people in 2016 that were against Zionist influence, against the Jewish oligarchy.
03:01:55.000Now, because of their loyalty to Trump, they are no longer those things.
03:02:01.000Now they say the late, great Lindsey Graham is dead.
03:03:41.000And so, almost exactly three weeks after the MOU was signed, a little bit more than three weeks, the MOU officially collapsed on Saturday.
03:03:52.000Trump gave an ultimatum on Friday and said that if Iran did not open up the strait for freedom of navigation, then we would resume the war.
03:04:01.000And true to his word, Trump initiated another bombing campaign against Iran on Saturday, continued through Sunday into today.
03:04:10.000He reinstated the U.S. Navy blockade of the strait, announced that the U.S. would charge its own toll of 20% of the value of the cargo going through the strait.
03:04:22.000And in addition to this, he formally announced that we are withdrawing from the MOU.
03:04:27.000And so now it appears that we are in open warfare with Iran once again.
03:04:32.000Heavy air campaign against Iran, straight is closed on both sides.
03:04:37.000Iran is now retaliating against every Gulf country Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the Emirates, even Oman, as well as Jordan.
03:04:47.000In addition, now it seems that the Houthis are joining the fight as well.
03:04:53.000Over the weekend, Saudi Arabia attacked a Houthi controlled airport in Sana'a, the Houthi controlled capital of Yemen.
03:05:02.000And the Yemenis launched a rocket attack of their own against a civilian and military air base in Saudi Arabia.
03:05:11.000The Houthis, if you can hear me, please.
03:05:38.000No, but the Houthi rebels have joined the struggle.
03:05:40.000They're now bombing Saudi civilian infrastructure, saying they're going to target airports, and also hinting that they may even close the Red Sea on the opposite side of the Arabian Peninsula with a blockade of their own.
03:05:55.000And so the war has not only resumed formally.
03:05:59.000It is escalating, but it is also widening.
03:06:20.000And the biggest loser in all of this fatty JD Vance.
03:06:26.000JD Vance thought he was going to go to Islamabad.
03:06:29.000And he was going to get ahead of this thing because he knows, Vance knows, that in 2028, in the primary for the presidential election, he's going to live and die by the outcome of this conflict.
03:14:58.000We're also going to talk tonight about the reaction, which is very interesting.
03:15:04.000I thought the reaction would be almost universal disgust.
03:15:09.000Because, like we talked about, Lindsey Graham, although his legacy is amnesty and foreign wars, he's primarily known for being one of the biggest interventionists, biggest pro war war hawks in Congress in history.
03:15:27.000And they never saw a conflict that they didn't want to put Americans in and have them die and spend all our money to topple every government of all of our enemies in the world.
03:15:37.000And so I thought that when he died, it would be universal on the right and the left that everybody would say, Good riddance.
03:15:48.000For decades, he has been, like I said, one of the loudest voices of unnecessary wars, death and destruction, dead Americans in the Middle East and elsewhere.
03:16:00.000And so I thought everybody would basically be on the same page.
03:16:02.000However, it seems that some of Trump's biggest supporters, ironically, are now memorializing him.
03:16:10.000And there is an attempt now to whitewash his legacy or retcon it.
03:16:16.000And they're pretending that he was some kind of staunch defender of the Trump legacy because he voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in 2018 and because he voted for the big, beautiful bill last year.
03:16:31.000And for this, we're going to forget about his support of comprehensive immigration reform, of the DREAM Act, his support for the war against Iran, the war in Ukraine, a war against China, a war in Venezuela.
03:16:46.000And I think that reveals something deeply disturbing about the Trump movement.
03:16:51.000But first, we'll talk a little bit about the circumstances surrounding his death.
03:16:57.000It says, quote, Lindsey Graham died Saturday night from a brief and sudden illness, his office said in a statement.
03:17:04.000Senator Graham's family appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult period, the statement said.
03:17:12.000President Trump led tribute Sunday to one of the greatest people and senators I have ever known, describing Graham as a true American patriot.
03:17:20.000He later told NBC News Meet the Press that he spoke with Graham on Saturday night, hours before the senator died, adding that other than being tired, he was fine.
03:17:29.000At the White House, flags were lowered to half staff.
03:17:32.000In a later post on True Social, Trump ordered that all American flags must fly at half staff until Saturday at 6 p.m. P.M. Graham was chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and was seeking a fifth, six year Senate term in November.
03:17:45.000He was one of the most well known members of the chamber and a key voice within the party on defense and foreign policy.
03:17:51.000Emergency personnel responded to a call for cardiac arrest at Graham's Capitol Hill home on Saturday night, according to police scanner audio obtained by NBC News.
03:18:01.000EMS audio later indicated CPR was in progress.
03:18:04.000So I believe probably it is more likely than not that he died of a heart attack.
03:18:13.000He's an older guy, southern gentleman, so he probably wasn't that healthy.
03:18:20.000And the simplest explanation is usually the best.
03:18:25.000However, and I will say this about the death the timing of his passing is coincidental.
03:18:34.000Now, I know that all last week I have been railing against the conspiracy theorists who say that Charlie Kirk was not killed by Tyler Robinson, which is the official narrative, the official government story.
03:18:47.000And people say, why don't you believe that Charlie Kirk was killed in some conspiracy?
03:18:51.000And I say, well, first of all, There's not really any good evidence of that.
03:18:56.000And second of all, there's really no reason to doubt the official story when college campuses are a hotbed of left wing extremism.
03:19:05.000Charlie Kirk does hundreds of campus events every year.
03:19:09.000Left wingers are increasingly violent, and Charlie Kirk became one of the most famous conservatives in the country.
03:19:15.000And so, just from a statistical point of view, this was totally out of the ordinary.
03:19:21.000He was at a campus like any other campus on a day like any other day.
03:19:26.000And according to the official narrative, a radicalized left wing young man got up on a perch and shot him and killed him.
03:19:34.000Now, in this story, there may be some motive for someone else to want him dead, and there might be some circumstantial evidence that maybe he was killed for changing his opinion, but there's no real coincidence.
03:19:49.000Sometimes these things do just happen.
03:19:52.000However, with Lindsey Graham, there is a true coincidence.
03:20:11.000He's a conservative, a liberal shot him.
03:20:13.000Unfortunately, this is becoming common.
03:20:15.000However, with Lindsey Graham, his death came almost exactly.
03:20:21.000If we look at the time it takes to travel from Ukraine back to DC, it appears that he died.
03:20:29.000Almost precisely, or maybe even a little bit too early, from the amount of time it takes to travel from Ukraine back to Washington, D.C.
03:20:40.000This weekend, he was in Ukraine leading an official delegation touring a drone manufacturing facility.
03:20:49.000After he left that facility, that facility was destroyed by Russia in a missile strike.
03:20:57.000And then, in the exact amount of time that it would take Lindsey Graham, even on VIP travel, Type logistics, exactly when he returned home, or maybe even a little bit too early, he was suddenly dead of a heart attack at his house.
03:21:13.000Now, when you look at what is happening in Ukraine, this is a war that is escalating.
03:21:18.000It's not like Lindsey Graham was in Ukraine at any time in the Ukraine conflict because the conflict's been going on for four and a half years.
03:21:26.000So, for a politician to die in a span of four and a half years is not crazy.
03:21:32.000In the span of four and a half years, you expect that somebody over the age of 70 out of 100 people is going to die.
03:21:39.000But it wasn't just any time that he died.
03:21:42.000He died immediately after returning from Ukraine.
03:21:44.000And he didn't die at any time returning home from Ukraine.
03:21:48.000He died when the conflict is escalating more than a lot of people even realize.
03:21:54.000There is legitimate discussion in Russia about crossing over into a NATO country over their border.
03:22:02.000There was a report from France last week that Russia was contemplating a plan to go across the Polish border in some kind of operation to test NATO's resolve.
03:22:14.000Vladimir Putin is pressuring Lukashenko and Belarus to allow Russia to open up a second front in Ukraine in the north.
03:22:23.000Ukraine is pounding Russia's oil refineries deep into their territory with new longer range drones called the FP5, hitting oil refineries as far as in Siberia, pounding Crimea, and destroying the infrastructure there.
03:22:38.000And so, for the first time in a long time, maybe since 2022 or 2023, it looks like the tide of the battle is turning.
03:22:44.000And this is very precarious for Vladimir Putin.
03:22:47.000Who is now facing an energy crisis because of the successful attacks on refineries?
03:22:55.000And there's also an upcoming election where maybe the voters, although the elections are not free and fair, they might express some of their discontent with the state of the conflict.
03:23:04.000And so, in other words, Russia appears to be losing, precarious situation.
03:23:10.000Russia is also considering escalating and testing the resolve of NATO, militarily and in other ways.
03:23:19.000Is it totally outside the realm of possibility that Russia, in some kind of covert intelligence mission, might poison a U.S. senator?
03:23:29.000And by the way, it's not just any senator, it's not just any politician.
03:23:34.000Other politicians have led delegations to these territories before.
03:25:01.000He goes to a drone manufacturing facility that is destroyed after he leaves.
03:25:06.000And almost exactly to the hour upon returning, when it would mathematically make sense that he's able to fly back to the United States, he dies suddenly from a heart attack, despite there being no evidence of a prior illness.
03:25:22.000He wasn't sick, didn't report that he was feeling unwell until it seems maybe hours before he died.
03:25:28.000And so I will grant that in this case, that does look.
03:25:35.000That looks like a very big coincidence.
03:25:38.000That would be like if Randy Fine or Ted Cruz went to Israel and they visited some kind of missile making facility or they visited the nuclear complex at Domona, that then they came home and then died all of a sudden.
03:25:53.000I think everybody would say immediately Iranian spies did this, the IRGC did this.
03:25:59.000So, oh, Grant, this one's a little bit suspicious.
03:26:01.000And there were reports that something like 50.
03:26:04.00050 FBI agents were at Lindsey Graham's house this morning.
03:26:07.000Now, they say that there's nothing to add to the investigation, but who knows if that can change in the future.
03:26:16.000So I'll say this one's a little bit suspicious.
03:26:19.000Seems like a little bit of a coincidence that it was him that he was in Ukraine at this time, which is very contentious in Ukraine, and then he died immediately after he got back.
03:26:33.000If he died like a week later, it'd be a little suspicious, but it wouldn't be so on the nose.
03:26:38.000Literally flew back and died, that might indicate that he was poisoned when he was over there.
03:26:44.000And assassinations appear to be coming very commonplace.
03:26:47.000And I'm not just even referring to Lindsey Graham, but I'm talking about between Ukraine and Russia.
03:26:54.000There was a Ukrainian assassination attempt in Monaco a few weeks ago.
03:26:59.000And the Ukrainians killed the daughter of Alexander Dugin.
03:27:03.000And they will kill each other's generals.
03:27:05.000And there was reportedly a plot to assassinate Trump in Turkey by Iran.
03:27:12.000Now, I don't know if I even believe that one because that comes to us by way of the Israelis.
03:27:16.000U.S. intelligence says it's not credible.
03:27:19.000However, Donald Trump did take a second plane back to the United States.
03:27:25.000He took the Qatari provided Air Force One jet to Turkey, but he took a different one on the way back.
03:27:32.000And that was reported over the weekend.
03:27:35.000It wasn't until later that it was reported that this was some abundance of caution because they feared that someone was trying to kill him.
03:27:43.000And obviously, that would have been revenge because Trump killed the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, at the beginning of this war.
03:27:50.000So, is it totally outside the question that as the world is coming apart, as it's spiraling out of control, as we seem to be entering this destabilizing period of geopolitical realignment, or I should say the realignment of the world order, that there might be some assassinations like that?
03:28:36.000There's no telling where that even goes if that were the case.
03:28:40.000So that might be the only reason why we might not get any kind of direct and transparent reporting from the administration if that was actually the case.
03:29:51.000He obviously was killed by a directed energy weapon, obviously.
03:29:57.000And even with that conspiracy, you can hold all the information in your mind at the same time and actually assign probability and likelihood to the different possibilities.
03:30:10.000You can say that there is a set of questions that will help us determine what happened.
03:30:16.000And obviously, as time goes on, we're going to get more information that helps us answer those questions, like, for example, the entry wound and whether there's an exit wound, recovering all the footage, interviewing all the witnesses.
03:33:45.000There might be a World War III great power conflict.
03:33:49.000And so I thought that with his passing, people on the right and the left would say, finally, finally, this guy is off the stage.
03:33:57.000And that makes two of them, or four of them, or three of them, depending on how you count it.
03:34:02.000George H.W. Bush went, John McCain went, Lindsey Graham went, and we're seeing the death of that old guard of extremely interventionist, Warhawk Republicans.
03:34:15.000And in some sense, I think that's positive.
03:34:20.000Every death is a tragedy, but in some way that reflects how, as the generations change, the Republican Party seems to be moving in a better direction.
03:34:29.000What was really interesting to me, however, is that I saw over the weekend so many Trump supporters memorializing Lindsey Graham.
03:34:38.000And I don't mean they were saying it's sad when anybody dies.
03:34:44.000And I don't mean they say it's bad karma to speak ill of the dead.
03:35:10.000They're celebrating his life, not his death.
03:35:15.000And the reason this is so shocking to me is because if there was anybody who represented the polar opposite of Trump, Or, what Trumpism is supposed to represent, it's Lindsey Graham.
03:35:29.000What was Lindsey Graham's legacy in the Senate?
03:35:31.000Although he was synonymous with being a war hawk, he was also in favor of amnesty.
03:35:38.000Ever since he got in the US Senate, he was in favor of comprehensive immigration reform.
03:35:44.000And what that meant was border security in exchange for a pathway to citizenship or legalization of tens of millions of illegal aliens.
03:35:55.000For his entire tenure, he was pushing a mass amnesty of illegals, illegals becoming either legal permanent residents or citizens, and we just forgive them.
03:36:08.000And then he also supported an amnesty for the Dreamers, the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, DACA.
03:36:15.000The DACA kids, and I say kids because they're all like in their 20s and 30s, he supported then an amnesty of them too.
03:37:37.000Trump was against the war in Iraq and the war in Syria.
03:37:40.000Lindsey Graham was in favor of regime change in both of those countries.
03:37:44.000So they're total opposites, and that's a foundational pillar of Trumpism.
03:37:48.000That's a central part, maybe the defining part of Lindsey Graham's legacy.
03:37:52.000And then on immigration, that's pillar number two of Trumpism, arguably number one.
03:37:58.000Trump is in favor of building a border wall, reducing legal immigration, massively deporting illegal aliens, mandatory e verify, which will compel self deportations.
03:38:10.000Trump is a restrictionist, he's a nativist, and really was in favor of very little leniency.
03:38:16.000As opposed to the Reagan doctrine or the Bush doctrine of giving amnesty in exchange for border security, Trump said, let's build a border wall first.
03:38:25.000Then you figure out what we do with the people that are here.
03:38:28.000Lindsey Graham, on the other hand, was the opposite.
03:38:31.000He wanted a massive legalization, a massive amnesty, and he was a part of that process for 20 years.
03:38:39.000So, why is it now that Trump's biggest defenders and supporters, his loyalists, his cultists, these people that to this day say, Trump still got it.
03:39:07.000And certainly he was corrupt, but he was our guy.
03:39:14.000And here's how you resolve the contradiction this just demonstrates yet again.
03:39:20.000What the Trump movement is actually doing, what it actually is.
03:39:26.000I had a conversation over the weekend, I'm not going to say with who, it was a big collaboration, but I was asked over the weekend, somebody said, Why did you ever support Trump?
03:39:37.000And the reason I supported Trump in 2016, in spite of some disagreements, is because Trumpism in 2016 was a radicalizing force.
03:39:48.000Republicans, most of them were to the left of Trump, and Trump was pulling them to the right.
03:39:54.000Trump was pulling them to the right on immigration.
03:39:57.000He was pulling them to the right on foreign policy, pulling them to the right on trade, pulling them to the right on all the most important issues, fighting the Democrats, fighting the media.
03:40:09.000Looks like we lost some frames there for a second, but I think it's back.
03:40:12.000Trump was pulling the party to the right.
03:40:14.000He was radicalizing the party and he instigated a true revolution in thinking.
03:40:20.000Whereas the old GOP was a slave to Israel and all of its wars.
03:40:25.000And the old GOP wanted to fight Russia and fight China at the same time.
03:40:29.000And the old GOP wanted an amnesty and they wanted to bring on illegal immigrants.
03:40:34.000And the old GOP wanted to worship the free market.
03:40:37.000Trump was pushing us in a nationalist direction.
03:41:27.000And I don't know if you remember this, but even back in October 2016, the month before the presidential election, they tried to kick him off the ballot.
03:41:37.000In the 2015 2016 Republican primary, they tried to push him out in every way that they could.
03:41:45.000Ganging up together these different candidates and doing these robocalls in Iowa.
03:41:51.000I mean, they pulled out every stop to prevent Trump from taking over the party and getting the nomination and even becoming president.
03:42:01.000And the reason for that is because Trump was more radical than they were.
03:42:04.000He was more right wing, he was a nationalist, and he wasn't perfect.
03:42:08.000He was socially liberal and he didn't really have a strong ideological core.
03:42:14.000And there were some issues, but he was more radical than the others.
03:42:18.000And for that reason, you had to support him in 2016.
03:42:22.000But what happened almost immediately when he took office is that his whole world was filled up with the type of Republicans that he had just defeated.
03:42:31.000And slowly but surely, over the past 10 years, it's been now 10 years since Trump came down the escalator.
03:42:37.000I think it's almost 10 years to the day.
03:42:40.000Slowly but surely, Mar a Lago and the Trump team and the Republican Party was re influenced and re penetrated and re fortified by the old kinds of Republicans.
03:42:54.000And over time, Trump became far less radical himself.
03:42:59.000And so, whereas in 2016, he was talking about globalism and building a wall and draining a swamp and all this, in 2020, he was talking about building an embassy in Israel and the lowest black unemployment in history.
03:43:14.000And when you see now that his biggest supporters and defenders are memorializing Lindsey Graham, you realize just how far we have gone in the wrong direction.
03:43:25.00010 years, 10 years since Trump took over the Republican Party in a hostile takeover, revolutionized the GOP on those critical issues on trade, on immigration, on foreign policy, on corruption, on all these things.
03:44:03.000In other words, will there be a true ideological revolution?
03:44:07.000Will the ideological vanguard that takes control of the state actually change the system on a structural level and create a new system or will it be destroyed?
03:44:20.000By the pressures and the incentives and these larger forces, and made to serve the pre existing system.
03:44:28.000Obviously, the latter has happened with Trumpism.
03:44:32.000The system has conquered the revolution.
03:44:34.000Ten years ago, Donald Trump doxed Lindsey Graham.
03:44:38.000Lindsey Graham was running in the 2016 presidential primary, and Donald Trump read his phone number at a rally to people on the internet, and people started calling Lindsey Graham on his phone.
03:44:51.000They hated each other and they couldn't have been further apart ideologically.
03:44:55.00010 years later, Trump is choking up and crying on the phone because of the death of his best friend and golfing buddy after he endorsed him for the second or third time in his reelection campaign.
03:45:08.000And all of his biggest supporters are memorializing him, retconning his legacy.
03:45:13.000We want to remember him not as the guy that pushed amnesty and foreign wars for 20 years, but as the guy that voted for Brett Kavanaugh because he gave a speech.
03:45:25.000And what this illustrates, and it's what I said in 2024, it's why I didn't vote for Trump in 24, is that Trump is no longer a revolutionary figure.
03:46:03.000That wave, which he started 10 years ago, has fully crested, and now it is over.
03:46:09.000But worse than being a static and status quo force, it is now slowing down and retarding radicalization.
03:46:20.000People that are radical or were radical are becoming less radical if they are in the Trump movement.
03:46:28.000People that would become radical are not because of Trumpism.
03:46:34.000Trump is the six million pound gorilla in the room.
03:46:39.000If you want to run for office, you need his endorsement.
03:46:41.000If you want to work in the admin, you can't criticize him.
03:46:45.000If you want to be at a think tank, if you want to be an influencer, you have to kiss his ass because he sits on the throne.
03:46:52.000He's not just the president, being president makes him the head of the party formally.
03:46:58.000And he is more influential, arguably, than any other leader of the party in history.
03:47:02.000And he wields his control with this dictatorial control.
03:47:06.000No one can criticize him, no one can go against him.
03:47:10.000And so, consequently, any young person or any prospective political person that has any ambitions in politics, if they want to be in politics, they got to go through him.
03:47:20.000They have to praise him, they have to support him.
03:47:25.000And if Trump is as moderate as Lindsey Graham, then that means that all these people that might have been radical might have been further to the right than Trump, which is how it's supposed to go.
03:47:36.000Trump is supposed to be a stepping stone, he's supposed to deliver us to a more right wing politics.
03:49:08.000Thomas Massey was one of the only Republicans to vote against foreign aid to Israel, one of the only Republicans to vote in favor of the War Powers Resolution to shut down the war in Iran.
03:49:19.000He was one of the only Republicans to vote to release the Epstein files.
03:49:23.000These are all America first positions.
03:49:26.000And Trump personally intervened to make sure that he lost his race, to make sure that he lost his seat by losing the primary a month ago.
03:52:13.000And I'll say it now, like I've said it before you're never going to get the next wave until Trump is no longer in control.
03:52:22.000And so that means either until he loses in 2028, or rather he's term limited out of office, Trump has to leave office, or he's got to become extremely unpopular.
03:52:34.000And people need to wake up to this and realize that it is his stranglehold over the party which is preventing us from going further.
03:52:50.000Seven years ago, he told me to my face that he thought his job, for those that don't know, he's like this D list conservative podcaster.
03:52:57.000He's at Blaze TV with a bunch of other irrelevant people.
03:53:02.000Seven years ago, he was a successful YouTuber, and he told me to my face his mission was to be the white hat version of the Groypers.
03:53:09.000He was going to try to be the funnel to get normies to wake up and get red pilled and watch my show, because I was the extremist back then.
03:53:19.000His allegiance to Trump and everyone else in the Trump world has now put him in a position where on his show today, he said, Lindsey Graham is a great guy.
03:53:59.000The purpose of a system is what it does.
03:54:01.000If what Trumpism does is make people defend Lindsey Graham, make people attack Thomas Massey, make people defend Mark Levin, Laura Loomer, and Randy Fine, make people hate Tucker, Alex, Candace, and Megan, then the purpose of this Trump movement is to prevent a more right wing movement from rising and succeeding.
03:54:22.000And so, forget about Trump fucking blowing it in the second term.
03:54:27.000He's also going to potentially blow it for us in 2028.
03:54:31.000And I don't want this to happen, but we might literally have to suffer another Democrat presidency for the next four years to have a true reset.
03:54:42.000That's how much damage Trump has done to the Republican brand.
03:54:46.000That's how much his pernicious influence has spoiled any opportunity for something fresh to come up.
03:54:55.000Because in 28, you're going to have to, if you want to shake things up, you're going to have to thread the needle between pissing off Trump and alienating all the people that still support him.
03:55:06.000But at the same time, voicing those legitimate criticisms for how Trump has totally failed us and departed from the original mission to activate all the people that are not happy with Trump.
03:55:40.000Can't piss off all these idiots in the Facebook comment section.
03:55:44.000They'll take endless abuse from Trump.
03:55:47.000But also, you got to talk to the rest of America, you know, the other 75% that have an internal monologue and say, yeah, we know it's a betrayal.
03:55:57.000We know it's a pretty big letdown to say no new wars.
03:56:00.000And you're escalating against Russia, escalating against Iran, escalating against Venezuela.
03:56:08.000So he might literally, he not only blew it in 16, in 20, in 24, the parting gift is that he's going to blow it for the next guy in 28.
03:56:19.000He'll have cost us 16 years, four terms with his incompetence.
03:57:46.000If they lie about me, I'll sue and destroy the media.
03:57:49.000They'll never lie about Republicans again.
03:57:51.000And I'll get elected and I'll fire everybody and I'll go after the special interests and I'll go after the international bankers and I'll go after the globalists and I'll have real victories.
04:01:29.000On the right wing, we're taking people that were Groypers and turning them into neocons.
04:01:34.000Trump is taking people that would have been against the war in Iran and making them support it.
04:01:39.000People that would have been against the Epstein files, making them defend the cover up of the Epstein files.
04:01:44.000On the left, They are creating like a communist revolution.
04:01:48.000They're taking the initiative on the AIPAC issue, on healthcare, on housing, even on border security.
04:01:55.000Graham Plattner, who won his primary with 70% of the vote, he said we need border security and a pathway to citizenship.
04:02:04.000So on the left, they're finding their voice.
04:02:06.000They're finding a younger, more radical synthesis.
04:02:12.000They're dispensing the worst aspects of the woke.
04:02:15.000You get a guy like Zoran Mandani that Trump gets along with.
04:02:20.000A guy like Zoran Mondani, who's a socialist Muslim, who's in favor of queer liberation and abolishing ICE, and he's like universally liked and popular, and he's under the age of 70, and Trump will bro down with him.
04:02:37.000Those are the developments on the left.
04:02:40.000And the left lucked out because their octogenarian left office.
04:02:45.000And the successor, who is an establishment candidate, didn't win.
04:02:50.000So, these four years under Trump are incubating a winning left.
04:02:56.000The left was disorganized, destroyed, totally ineffective and incompetent when Trump won the election.
04:03:02.000Now they're gaining momentum and gathering steam.
04:03:08.000And who knows what will happen in 28, but certainly there's more motion, more dynamism on the left.
04:04:45.000And that's why he's suffocating rather than nurturing that next step in this evolution.
04:04:50.000And that's why people like me, we need to take matters into our own hands.
04:04:55.000And when I say that, I mean we have to reject Trumpism wholesale and say, look, it was a necessary development, it was a necessary first step.
04:09:55.000If you wake up one day and you say, Lindsey Graham, God bless them, they don't make them like that anymore, we need more loyal party men like that.
04:10:02.000It's like you have seriously lost the plot.
04:10:15.000I think about all these like Trump sycophants, these people with the laserized profile pictures doing the armchair quarterbacking about everything.
04:10:26.000They're an amateur strategist on everything.
04:10:30.000Lindsey Graham dies, and these Gen X cocksucking wife guys go, We need to be nice to Lindsey Graham because, you know, why are our guys going to get in there?
04:10:42.000If we let the left piss on their legacy, it's like, dude, he is against us.
04:15:46.000We're going to take a look at our super chats.
04:15:48.000I think we got started just a little bit after 11.
04:15:52.000So I would get into Iran, but it's so much to go over.
04:15:58.000I think I'm just going to save it for tomorrow.
04:16:00.000So if you want to hear all the latest on Iran, the MOU falling apart, how it relates to Vance, the widening of the war to include Yemen, these are some huge subjects.
04:16:09.000I think I'm going to take the whole show tomorrow and just talk about that.
04:16:12.000So that's going to do it for me with the news tonight.
04:16:36.000There's the restarting of the war, collapse of the MOU, widening conflict between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, as well as how this impacts JD Vance.
04:16:46.000So, we might just spend the whole show tomorrow on that early at 9 30.
04:20:12.000I addressed literally every aspect of that on the show last week.
04:20:17.000The problem is, you don't want to hear it.
04:20:21.000I have addressed that since the beginning.
04:20:24.000If you go back and watch my show from Friday and I think Thursday, I addressed every single one of the things people go, well, you never talked about the well documented changes in Charlie Kirk's views on Israel.
04:22:41.000On a long enough timeline, my enemies will either create a hell of their own making and inhabit it, hopefully for a long time, or they write their apology forms.
04:22:52.000But it always goes one of those two ways.
04:25:42.000Hey, Nicholas de Blasi, de Blasi Ford.
04:25:46.000Maybe you'd get a little more sleep at night if you weren't tortured by the guilt of betraying all your friends and being a piece of shit and believing in a false religion.
04:25:55.000So, here's a little piece of advice get home safe.
04:30:01.000Israel paid Clavicular to fly to their country, tell them that they should apologize to him for calling him anti Semitic, blamed the Jews for making the world hate Israel, then said, fuck this country, I'm never coming back and leaving.
04:37:42.000So, but when she passed, my mom was cleaning out her house and she went into the laundry room and in the hamper, there were like 20 handguns.
04:37:50.000They were like, 15 Glocks, 15 or 20 Glocks in the hamper, and a few others in the house.
04:37:59.000But she ran a security school, so that's why she had them.
04:38:03.000It wasn't like a self defense, but she also was a little nutty about guns.
04:38:07.000Contractors would come to her house and she would leave a loaded gun on the table to imply like she would kill that person if they.
04:38:14.000It's like I don't even know what the implication is there.
04:40:32.000I think it's more acceptable in different generations and different regions, but I mean, the idea that you'd be doing it legit like that, it's just like, who does that?
04:44:47.000You know, and even the stories that Candace tells about him, that's basically how he's represented total ambition.
04:44:56.000And that's why he was everything to everybody.
04:44:58.000That's why he was such a skilled fundraiser, such a skilled Big Ten organizer.
04:45:03.000You know what it means to be a Big Ten organizer?
04:45:05.000It means you got to keep everybody happy.
04:45:08.000You know, a lot of people that ruthlessly pursue the truth that keep everybody happy and keep everybody getting along and get money from everybody, it doesn't work.
04:46:58.000Half today I saw a reel where a dude was criticizing you for doing a pod with Hunter, and I sent it to my friend calling the guy A. EM, $1,488 cent, $20.
04:47:05.000Do have spaghet, but he had already sent the same reel saying the same thing as Mexicans are in Groyper Unison for you.
04:47:40.000I don't really even know what that is.
04:47:43.000Do you know of the book Man Without Excuse?
04:47:45.000It encapsulates the imperative to assume responsibility regardless of circumstance, paralleling dates, and your advocacy for taking political control back.
04:47:52.000Do you know of the book Man Without Excuse?
04:48:13.000That's why he was such a potent general.
04:48:18.000See, here's the thing it's like people like Julius Caesar are preoccupied with war, and people like you are preoccupied with what people like Julius Caesar are doing in private.
04:56:21.000Crying about this and that and crashing out on all his friends and flying to Saudi Arabia.
04:56:27.000This guy is totally going through it and he deserves it because he's a horrible person.
04:56:33.000So I hope that he hits rock bottom and he realizes that he's been a complete piece of shit and he apologizes to all his friends that he betrayed.
04:59:12.000The 2020 election conspiracy you believe in is just as cringe as the Charlie Kirk conspiracies.
04:59:16.000What evidence do you have that the Trump DOJ investigation, recounts, and audits missed?
04:59:21.000Well, first of all, they destroyed the evidence.
04:59:23.000So, when we found that out, by the time the DOJ went to Fulton County, they destroyed all the ballots.
04:59:30.000The recounts, listen, if there was fraud, the recount doesn't find the fraud.
04:59:35.000Okay, on a mechanical level, all a recount does is it takes all the votes that they had and it counts them again.
04:59:41.000Our problem is not that they were counted wrong.
04:59:43.000Our problem is that there were votes in there that shouldn't have been in there.
04:59:46.000You only find that out with a forensic audit.
04:59:48.000And as far as the audits, there were no independent forensic audits in any state.
04:59:52.000There was no independent ballot audit in any of those states.
04:59:56.000So you just don't, this is just like some libtard thing where you're like, well, in spite of all, it's like there never was an independent ballot audit in any of these states.
05:00:07.000So at the end of the day, here's the problem, okay?
05:01:36.000You're sending ballots out, and then you're getting them back in a drop box.
05:01:40.000You don't know what happened in the intervening time.
05:01:43.000So the way it works is you're supposed to go present an ID, get your ballot, fill it out at the polling location under supervision, and then return the ballot.
05:01:54.000That's the only way you have a free and fair election.
05:01:56.000They don't even have it in Europe for that reason.
05:01:59.000It would be like if you got your final exams in college in the mail.
05:02:02.000Imagine if your professor mailed you a college exam and said, Yeah, just drop it off in this drop box next to the grocery store anytime for 30 days and there's no cameras.
05:02:13.000It's like you could have anyone take the test and anyone could dump it off.
05:02:49.000Because you are very busy and can't always have your hand on the pulse of things, we try to lead the way for other Groyper's employee pets.
05:05:09.000Designed by David Adler as the coach house, blah, blah, blah.
05:05:12.000The five story Italianate style residence overlooks nearly an acre of private wooded grounds, culminating in the famous tower, which features expansive views of the lake and surrounding estate.
05:05:23.000You know how I can acquire this property?
05:08:12.000Used to be the case that you were selling out if you started supporting Israel.
05:08:16.000Now you're a sellout if you tell people, hey, don't commit a federal crime.
05:08:22.000Which, by the way, doesn't even make sense.
05:08:24.000If you destroy a flock camera, your city has to pay to replace it.
05:08:28.000It's like you ever see that scene in The Sopranos when they try to shake down Starbucks and they go, what if, God forbid, someone smashed your front window?
05:08:37.000And the guy goes, yeah, they'll just replace it like it's Starbucks.
05:12:10.000You call out CK skeptics for quickly rejecting the government story.
05:12:13.000Yet Pusa and influencers have lied and done the same, insisting DR's guilt without seeing any evidence or addressing many counter arguments.
05:13:08.000You are trying desperately to poke holes in it when you really don't have anything substantial and you have no alternative theory, let alone evidence.
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