TRUMP FORGIVES NETANYAHU??? Trump Embraces Israeli PM At Mar-a-Lago | America First Ep. 1361TRUMP FORGIVES NETANYAHU??? Trump Embraces Israeli PM At Mar-a-Lago | America First Ep. 1361
Trump and Netanyahu's recent meeting at Mar-A-Lago may have healed a deep rift between the two, but what does that mean for the future of the relationship between the United States and Israel? Plus, a look at the French rail system being sabotaged in an attack in Paris, and a story about a drag queen at the opening of the Superbowl. All that and much more on the first Casual Friday show of the week, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and Betsy Grigoriadis ( ), which premieres Friday, February 15th, at 8 PM ET. Subscribe to the Casual Friday Show on Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your shows, and don't miss it! Music: "Not Wearing a Suit and Tie" by Zapsplat, courtesy of Epitaph Records Art: Macklemore and Ryan Mitchell Editor: Will Witwer, Jeff Perla Cover art by Ian Dorsch Logo by Mackenzie Moore Theme music by Jeff Kaale ( ) Music: Hayden Coplen ( ) Editor: Matthew Boll ( ) Additional production and mixing by Kevin McLeod ( ) Additional mixing and mastering by Haley Shaw ( ) Special thanks to Joseph McDade ( ) & Matt Knost ( ) Thank you to Rachel Goodman ( ) for his music stylings and Ben Koppel ( ) Please rate, review, review and subscribe to the show on Podchronicity, and our social media accounts! Thank you for all the support and reviews! and if you like what you re listening to this podcast! Thanks to our sponsors for the podcast & thanks to , and , . thank you for your support to our patron(s in the podcast, and our logo by , thank you by , our logo + @ at ! Thanks for listening to the podcast and and all the work you do on the podcast thanks so much (and , thanks to - our logo and & our is ) and thank you to our , & , etc. , all the s we of , your ? & other thanks to our logo, AND out there
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00:29:30.000Casual Friday show tonight, not wearing a suit and tie.
00:29:35.000Our featured story, we're going to be talking tonight all about the meeting today at Mar-a-Lago between Donald Trump and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.
00:29:46.000And I gave a little preview of this on the show yesterday, and I said that we would cover it and we'd be watching very closely to see
00:29:55.000What that dynamic looks like, that interaction.
00:29:59.000And so we'll be talking about what exactly occurred today and what we can learn from it.
00:30:07.000And the reason we're watching is because Donald Trump and Netanyahu have had a bad relationship for the past four years.
00:30:15.000Ever since Netanyahu prematurely congratulated Joe Biden on his illegitimate victory in 2020.
00:30:22.000Netanyahu was one of the first world leaders to do so.
00:30:26.000Trump perceived that as a major betrayal and that was a source for me and other people of hope that maybe if Trump were elected to a second term that he would not be beholden to Israel.
00:30:41.000But seeing Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago and the friendly embrace seems to suggest that that rift has been healed.
00:30:51.000And Trump is once again loyal to Israel.
00:30:59.000So we'll talk about the details or some key things I want to focus in on about that.
00:31:04.000We'll also be talking tonight about the beginning of the Olympics in Paris.
00:31:08.000Big story this morning and this evening.
00:31:12.000First thing that happened is that the French high-speed rail system was sabotaged in a coordinated arson attack.
00:31:22.000And we don't know who's responsible, although we have a guess.
00:31:26.000And then later tonight, at the opening ceremonies, there was a drag queen Last Supper demonstration, which everybody is calling satanic.
00:31:37.000So we'll be talking about that as well.
00:31:40.000Before we get into it though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:31:49.000And aside from that, I think there's no other real news or updates.
00:31:56.000But make sure to smash the follow button.
00:32:01.000Doing a little interview with Michael Tracy, who you guys may know, he's this leftist from Young Turks, I believe.
00:32:12.000And he's filling in for Glenn Greenwald on his show this week, so they invited me on and I did a quick, I think it was about a 30-minute interview.
00:32:21.000So if you missed that, make sure to check it out.
00:32:23.000It's on Michael Tracy's Rumble channel.
00:32:26.000And I think it's only, it's exclusively on there.
00:32:29.000Uh, so, I don't know how many of you guys caught that, but it was just about 40 minutes ago?
00:32:38.000Pretty good interview, but he's just, like, obsessed with getting me to, he wants me to formally disavow Trump for some reason, which I don't really understand, uh, why that's so important to him.
00:32:50.000We did this interview and it sort of, I mean don't get me wrong, I think it was a good conversation.
00:36:38.000But you know, that's what happens during the election, is you have all this money being pumped in on both sides, and they want to get their guy across the finish line, and so anybody that's not on the team wearing the jersey, they have to find some way to discredit or whatever.
00:36:55.000I don't know what the federal angle would be.
00:36:59.000They're saying like, oh, you're a Democratic plant.
00:38:30.000People asked me if I'd debate this guy, and I saw he tweeted about me yesterday evening and says, oh, I think Nick Fuentes is a fad because I said that Trump isn't, like, cool anymore, which is, yeah, classic FBI opinion.
00:38:46.000And then he listed his reasons, and the reasons were like, one, uh, well, Nick calls himself an extremist.
00:38:53.000Reason number two, Nick doesn't support Trump.
00:38:55.000Three, he doesn't support Curtis Yarvin.
00:39:18.000Like, am I the only one that's like, can see very clearly what is happening here?
00:39:25.000That since October 7th and even for decades before, there's been this drive to overthrow the Iranian regime.
00:39:33.000And now they're leveraging October 7th to fulfill that agenda, and Trump is going to be a part of it, and that's why all these Silicon Valley donors flipped?
00:39:45.000Like, you don't have to take my word for it.
00:40:21.000Like I said the other night, I'm a Christian, white, extremely conservative voter.
00:40:26.000There's just nothing being offered to me.
00:40:29.000And everybody's like, well, if you don't shut up and get with the program and get on the team, then you're like a Fed, Democrat, left-wing plant.
00:41:41.000Wednesday he spoke before a joint session of Congress.
00:41:44.000Yesterday he met with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
00:41:49.000Today he met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
00:41:52.000And this comes amid a turning point in the campaign in Gaza.
00:42:00.000We don't really know where this is going to go.
00:42:04.000If Israel is seeking some sort of ceasefire agreement with Hamas, if there will be a diplomatic breakthrough, or if Israel will continue the campaign and actually expand it and increase the intensity of the fighting against the Houthis in Yemen and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:42:25.000So we're at a bit of a crossroads, and that's the background.
00:42:28.000I'm not going to get into all of it tonight, as we've done in the past few nights.
00:42:33.000But that's the backdrop of these meetings that are occurring.
00:42:37.000And as I said yesterday, so we covered the speech that Netanyahu gave to Congress, and there were three big takeaways from the speech.
00:42:52.000And that's in reference to Joe Biden, who has withheld a shipment of 2,000 precision-guided munitions, which they say is actually not part of the $26 billion aid package that was appropriated by Congress in May.
00:43:10.000So you might have read about this in the past couple of months.
00:43:14.000Iran struck Israel with the drone and missile strike.
00:43:18.000Immediately after that, Congress cleared this logjam that had persisted since October 1st of last year, even before October 7th.
00:43:28.000And they said, we have to get this money to Israel right away.
00:44:07.000He said, we're just kind of not giving it to you because we think you're going to use these in RAFA.
00:44:14.000And this was before the ground campaign in RAFA began six, seven, eight weeks ago.
00:44:25.000I believe, however, that Biden is withholding these bombs, and this is, like I said, a small section of the foreign aid that's been allocated for Israel.
00:44:36.000I believe he's withholding the bombs not because of the humanitarian concerns in Rafah.
00:44:50.000The reason that Biden is withholding the bombs is because the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah on Israel's northern border is intensifying, rather than the fighting in Rafa on Israel's southern border, south in the Gaza Strip.
00:45:09.000So it's a different theater of the conflict.
00:45:12.000And over the past few months, as we've talked about, the future of this conflict, and whether it becomes a wider regional war, it really all comes down to how things resolve in Gaza, specifically what happens in Rafah, which was the last major stronghold for Hamas.
00:45:32.000Because Israel said that when they finish Hamas, when they defeat Hamas in Gaza,
00:45:39.000They're going to move their forces north and they're going to fight Hezbollah.
00:45:44.000They've even talked about a preemptive strike.
00:45:46.000They're not even going to wait for Hezbollah to attack them.
00:45:49.000And similarly, Iran and Hezbollah have said they know that Israel's going to attack them once they finish in Gaza, once they finish this Rafah offensive.
00:46:01.000And so, they're preparing for a much bigger war with Israel
00:46:08.000Once that fighting starts to wind down.
00:46:12.000And so Israel has given an ultimatum to Hezbollah and said, Hezbollah must retreat from our northern border so that we can resettle our population, which had been evacuated.
00:46:24.000And if they don't withdraw north of the Latani River inside of Lebanon, then we are going to go to war in Lebanon.
00:46:33.000And the United States and France have been trying to work out a diplomatic compromise to no avail because it's a totally unacceptable request.
00:46:42.000Hezbollah is not going to withdraw, certainly not after the war.
00:46:47.000And so now, although everyone is talking about Gaza, it's really about Lebanon.
00:46:55.000So, when Biden says, I'm not withholding and I'm not delaying, I'm just not giving you the 2,000 precision munitions, and he says it's because of humanitarian concerns in Rafa, that's not the real reason.
00:47:13.000I believe that's in anticipation of where this is going to go next, which is what Israel and Iran and Hezbollah have all indicated, they've all telegraphed this,
00:47:24.000They expect and Israel has announced their intention of shifting their forces from the south to the north once they wrap up and engaging a much more intense and significant conflict in Lebanon, which the United States does not support.
00:47:42.000The United States strenuously opposes a war in Lebanon.
00:47:53.000And Israel wants it because Hezbollah is Iran's second strike capability.
00:48:00.000Fundamentally, and we've talked about this for a long time, I'm going to reiterate it very quickly, the way that Israel views the map, the way that they view the region, is that Iran is taking over the Middle East.
00:48:13.000Iran is this power which is dedicated to the destruction of Israel, it's on a path towards a nuclear arsenal, which would make it
00:48:24.000If Iran is able to successfully build a nuclear arsenal, or if they're able to shorten the time to build a nuclear arsenal sufficiently, it will complicate any kind of regime change that Israel or the United States would seek to impose.
00:48:39.000And that's why Iran is pursuing a nuclear arsenal.
00:48:43.000So Israel says that Iran is pursuing a bomb.
00:48:54.000It would make it very difficult to invade.
00:48:56.000Not just because of the nukes, but conventional means also.
00:49:00.000And they see Iran as expanding its influence everywhere in the region.
00:49:04.000After the United States' near total withdrawal from Iraq and Syria, they see Iran taking over the region.
00:49:11.000Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and backing Hezbollah in Lebanon on Israel's northern border, and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
00:49:20.000So Israel is using October 7th, and maybe created October 7th, as a pretext to deconstruct, in a systematic way, the threat that Iran poses to Israel.
00:49:41.000And Hamas inside the Gaza Strip is in such close proximity to Israel that they're able to launch primitive bombs into Israel or attacks like the one that we saw on October 7th.
00:49:55.000So Hamas is the smallest but a very dangerous part and maybe the first priority of Iran's complex
00:50:08.000So Israel invades Gaza to defeat Hamas.
00:50:12.000Then Israel turns its attention to Hezbollah.
00:50:15.000Hezbollah is significantly bigger than Hamas and far better armed.
00:50:20.000And they're on Israel's northern border.
00:50:22.000So they're not situated in the middle of Israel, but they're adjacent to Israel.
00:50:27.000And Israel knows that they can't go and bomb Iran's nuclear program if Hezbollah exists.
00:50:35.000Because if Israel goes to bomb Iran's nuclear complex, Iran picks up the phone and calls Hezbollah, and Hezbollah rains 100,000 missiles down on Israel, which the Iron Dome would not be sufficient to stop.
00:50:47.000And Israel's a small country, so that would take out their electrical grid, it would set them back a very long time.
00:50:54.000So now Israel wants to go into Lebanon and defeat Hezbollah so that the path will be cleared for them to go in and bomb Iran's nuclear complex.
00:51:04.000That's what this has always been about.
00:51:07.000Dismantling Iran's chokehold on Israel.
00:51:12.000Dismantling this pincer that Iran has on Israel via their path to a nuclear arsenal and their axis of resistance, all of their proxies in these neighboring countries.
00:51:38.000So when Biden says we're withholding the bombs, it's got nothing to do with Gaza.
00:51:43.000It's an anticipation of the next step of phase two of a much broader, much more significant, much bigger war that will demand a lot of American involvement.
00:51:57.000Israel cannot fight Hezbollah without a lot of involvement from the United States.
00:52:02.000The United States did have to get involved for them even to defeat Gaza.
00:52:07.000We had hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons sales to Israel since October 7th, greenlit $26 billion in aid, fast-tracked a replenishment of the Iron Dome,
00:52:19.000We sent aircraft carriers to the eastern Mediterranean, sent marines and special forces, deployed more fighter jets.
00:52:27.000So, America was involved and necessarily had to be involved in order for Israel to be able to defeat Hamas without intervention from Hezbollah and Iran.
00:52:38.000But it was a relatively limited involvement.
00:52:40.000All the United States did was deploy assets to deter other forces from intervening.
00:52:47.000Hezbollah in Iran could not fully respond to Israel because America deployed its assets to check them and deter them from intervening.
00:52:57.000So they would have to sit by and watch Israel rip apart the Gaza Strip and kill women and children and decimate Hamas.
00:53:05.000But if Israel pivots to the north, it's going to require direct U.S.
00:53:28.000But two, it's a big problem because if the United States is directly involved in a war against Hezbollah, it brings us closer to a direct confrontation with Iran.
00:53:39.000Which is a big country with a sophisticated military and on their way to a nuclear bomb.
00:53:46.000And, you know, the timeline, there's a lot of debate about this, but they probably do have the capability.
00:55:13.000Last thing he said was concerning the day after in Gaza.
00:55:16.000He said that it's going to be a civilian Palestinian government, not the PA, not Arab consortium, but it'll be Israel security control and Palestinian civilian administration.
00:55:46.000It's a little bit stronger than Biden has been in the past, but it's really the status quo.
00:55:52.000All eyes were then on the Trump meeting today at Mar-a-Lago.
00:55:56.000We know that Harris is going to be similar to Biden in the sense that they're making a big show of trying to restrain Israel, but they really can't.
00:56:08.000The Biden administration has, they're making this big fuss about Israel's war in Gaza.
00:56:17.000But they're totally supporting it unconditionally.
00:56:20.000They're supporting it unconditionally with public statements.
00:56:23.000They're supporting it virtually without conditions with military aid and foreign aid and diplomatic support in the United Nations.
00:56:33.000But occasionally they will leak to the Washington Post that, like, Biden had a bad phone call with Netanyahu.
00:56:42.000So it's been going on for, like, the war's been going on for nine months, and Israel's getting $100 million in arms sales, $26 billion in foreign aid, which Biden signed, two aircraft carrier strike groups deployed to the Eastern Med, special forces, you name it.
00:56:59.000Biden goes out and says, we stand unequivocally behind Israel, and we're even going to support them in Lebanon.
00:57:08.000But then every other week there'll be a story in the Washington Post.
00:57:12.000Anonymous sources in the White House say that Biden called Netanyahu a real jerk.
00:57:20.000And so we can expect a continuation of that with Kamala.
00:57:23.000Which is being completely unable to meaningfully oppose or restrain or resist Israel, but pretending to.
00:57:34.000But pretending to be doing that in public and pretending to be doing that by signaling in private.
00:57:41.000So then all eyes were on Mar-a-Lago, where Trump met with Netanyahu this afternoon.
00:57:48.000And the reason this is so interesting is one, because now we get to see what the Trump policy looks like, but also because there has been a strained relationship between Netanyahu and Trump since 2020.
00:58:01.000We talked about this last night when it became clear that the Democrats were stealing the election and that Biden was going to win the vote.
00:58:13.000In November, many world leaders waited to congratulate Biden on his victory, like Putin and like others, and they suggested that maybe the election was rigged.
00:58:26.000But Bibi Netanyahu is one of the first world leaders to come out very early in the process, the constitutional process, and very early, I think even before the ballot was certified in Georgia, before they were finished counting.
00:58:40.000And he congratulated Biden on the victory.
00:58:43.000And this is not what Trump needed at that time.
00:58:45.000Trump needed, and it's arguable, it was probably a lost cause from November 4th onward.
00:59:42.000He immediately threw Trump under the bus without a second thought and congratulated Biden in order to earn favor with him because that's who he'd be dealing with in the forthcoming administration.
00:59:56.000So after that, they say in private that Trump totally spurned Netanyahu and said, fuck him.
01:00:05.000And said he wants nothing to do with him.
01:00:07.000He's never going to talk to him again.
01:00:09.000And even in public, Trump has been critical of Netanyahu.
01:00:12.000After October 7th, Trump blamed Netanyahu and said, how could this have happened under his watch?
01:00:20.000And also said, not even just that, but he said that Netanyahu didn't help the United States when, for example, they carried out the strike against Qasem Soleimani in 2020, which is something that Israel sought out and desired.
01:00:36.000So Trump said, we killed Israel's number one nemesis, and they didn't even help us with that.
01:00:41.000And Netanyahu's to blame for October 7th, and he should be investigated.
01:01:36.000That was the appeal of Trump, is that he holds a grudge.
01:01:39.000He's not going to let people betray him or betray America and forget about it.
01:01:47.000So when Trump brought him back, when it was announced that he'd be hosting Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago, I said, this just goes to show, he's learned nothing.
01:02:24.000So Netanyahu, I mean in retrospect it doesn't look like a big deal, but at the time it was a huge deal.
01:02:29.000Because Trump was being consigned to the ash heap of history.
01:02:32.000They were ready to move on and say the Trump phenomenon is over, we're turning the page, and we're just going to forget about him, and he's going to be thrown in jail, and we're going to bankrupt him, and it's going to be over.
01:02:46.000And so if things went a different way, which they very well could have, Netanyahu would have been part of Trump's total defeat.
01:02:53.000It would have been an absolute Judas moment, absolute Julius Caesar moment.
01:03:00.000The only reason it doesn't look that bad is because in spite of Netanyahu, Trump has been able to mount a comeback.
01:03:11.000So I was curious to see how Netanyahu would be treated in light of all of this.
01:03:54.000Former President Donald Trump gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a warm greeting Friday afternoon in Mar-a-Lago, giving his wife a kiss and embracing the Jewish leader before showing him where he was shot in the ear weeks ago.
01:04:08.000Trump opened his arms to embrace the Netanyahu's, saying, come on in, nice to see you.
01:04:14.000The GOP nominee then kissed Sarah Netanyahu on both cheeks and pulled in the Prime Minister for a firm handshake.
01:04:22.000The greatest dinner I ever had, he said.
01:04:25.000Trump and Netanyahu had a close relationship during the former president's term in the White House, but the relationship hit some snags after the Prime Minister congratulated President Biden for winning the 2020 election, which prompted Trump to say, I haven't spoken to him since and fuck him at the time.
01:04:44.000But the relationship has since been thawing.
01:04:47.000Netanyahu specifically touted Trump's support for Israel during his congressional speech on Wednesday.
01:04:54.000And Trump said in the Mar-a-Lago meeting that if he were to win another term in office, it's all going to work out and very quickly.
01:05:01.000If we don't, you're going to end up with major wars in the Middle East and maybe a third world war.
01:05:05.000You are closer to a third world war than at any time since the second world war.
01:05:11.000You've never been so close because you have incompetent people running our country.
01:05:27.000Well, the fundamental issue at hand, which is at the core, this is the kernel which is at the center of all of this, is on what grounds will Israel stop the fighting?
01:05:42.000The whole world, and Hamas, and Biden, and the White House, and everybody says we need a ceasefire immediately.
01:06:51.000and Israeli intelligence and military say that's not possible.
01:06:56.000You can't defeat Hamas because it's become an insurgency.
01:07:00.000And the more you fight them, the more they're going to grow.
01:07:03.000And then Yahoo says, well, then maybe it will take five years, but we're going to fight until we kill all of them.
01:07:11.000And what they're saying is this is an open-ended, indefinite conflict, very much like the global war on terror, which was declared after 9-11.
01:09:13.000But it became a 20-year war after Al-Qaeda was decimated, after Bin Laden was killed, after the Taliban was removed from power.
01:09:23.000For 20 years, it went far beyond its mandate, temporally and geographically.
01:09:29.000It went from, we're gonna kill Bin Laden, to now we're fighting the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Boko Haram, Al-Shabaab, Saddam Hussein, Bashar al-Assad, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Muammar Gaddafi,
01:09:46.000We're even sponsoring the Arab Spring all across the Middle East, from Tunisia all the way to Iran, and their Green Revolution in 2009.
01:11:45.000They have a victory, Netanyahu says, well, it's not total.
01:11:48.000And the other ministers in his government, his finance and national security minister, these other parties in his coalition, which give him a very slim majority in the Knesset, they say, well, it's not a total victory until we've totally killed everyone in Gaza.
01:12:04.000And we've removed the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.
01:12:08.000And we've defeated Hezbollah in Lebanon.
01:12:10.000And we've destroyed Iran's nuclear complex in Iran.
01:12:13.000And it's not until we've dismantled the entire axis of resistance in Iran that we've really had a total victory.
01:12:20.000And so what total victory is shorthand for is a blank check.
01:12:26.000Total victory means it's not over until we say it's over.
01:12:31.000It means the fighting will go on for as long as we want, it will spread to as many countries as we want it to spread to, it will involve as many parties as we want, and most importantly, it means America will be committed as much as we want them to be.
01:12:48.000Because understand that the longer it goes on and the broader the fighting becomes, the more we're obligated to become involved.
01:12:59.000Because of the corruption within our government and the blackmail and the nuclear blackmail and so on.
01:14:20.000As a matter of fact, when Trump says, we're gonna let them finish, you know what that implies?
01:14:25.000It means that they fully anticipate that in January, the war will still be going on.
01:14:32.000When Trump says, I'm gonna let them finish their war, that means that at least until the end of January, after the war has gone on for over a year,
01:17:04.000When Trump tweets that if Iran assassinates me we have to destroy Iran and the Secret Service is talking about credible intelligence that Iran is planning to kill Trump, Bolton and Pompeo.
01:17:23.000Teal, his net worth is tied up in Palantir.
01:17:27.000Palantir flew out their board to Israel after October 7th.
01:17:33.000And their CEO, Alex Karp, said all of finance is rallying around Israel.
01:17:38.000That's why these Jewish CEOs, these Jewish billionaires and money guys, like Bill Ackman from Wall Street, Jacob Helberg from Silicon Valley, two liberal Democrat Jews, flipped, stopped supporting Democrats and started supporting Trump.
01:17:54.000And Vance brokered the connection between Trump and all of these Silicon Valley national security pro-Israel companies and donors.
01:18:49.000These people that are talking about supporting Israel against Hamas and Iran and so on, they're going to be filling up the administration just as they did in the first term.
01:19:32.000Something is blamed on Iran, and Trump goes out and says, we're gonna bomb Iran.
01:19:38.000We're gonna, as Vance said, his first interview after getting the nod, Vance says, we're gonna punch Iran hard.
01:19:47.000Trump in an effort to reestablish deterrence and pick up where he left off with the Iranian regime when Iran was broke when he left office.
01:19:56.000They're going to bomb Iran really hard.
01:19:59.000But like I said the other day, how do they escalate the fighting against Iran when Biden is already bombing the Iranian proxies in Iraq and Syria and the Houthis in Yemen to no avail?
01:20:19.000And so all signs point to false flag, attempt on Trump's life, and these neocons that fill up his administration and Trump with them, who's grateful for all the money and getting him back in office and for wiping away his legal troubles.
01:20:35.000They're going to propel this country into a war with Iran.
01:20:44.000This is gonna be, this won't be our Afghanistan.
01:20:48.000This is gonna be like the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.
01:20:51.000This is gonna be like the last hurrah.
01:20:54.000Before this country is totally bankrupted, totally spread too thin, and America's hegemony all over the world is going to be overthrown piece by delicious piece.
01:21:07.000Because you don't have to look very far.
01:21:21.000Venezuela claims the Essequibo region where they just discovered energy there.
01:21:28.000And Venezuela is one of these revisionist powers.
01:21:31.000In Africa, Russia is waging a proxy war against France with the Wagner Group, this private military contractor, overthrowing all these pro-French regimes and replacing them with Russian ones in Burkina Faso, in Niger, all over the Sahel region.
01:21:52.000Azerbaijan is looking at Armenia, and they're going to carve out a corridor that connects both sections of Azerbaijan, both East and West, and there's an economic reason for that also.
01:22:08.000You've got Kosovo and Serbia at the brink of war.
01:22:13.000You've got this regional conflagration in the Middle East, ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
01:22:19.000And then, of course, you have the conflict between China and Taiwan.
01:22:24.000And I'm even leaving some other conflicts out.
01:22:27.000And once the United States is committed to Iran, all hell is gonna break loose.
01:22:33.000We have pumped $200 billion into Ukraine in foreign military aid, which, by the way, it's not cash, because Ukraine can do nothing with cash.
01:23:21.000So they have to bring in these guys out of retirement to start to make it.
01:23:25.000And even to the extent that there's an effort to reinvigorate this industrial base that supports the military, it's far too little, far too late.
01:23:35.000China and Russia are outproducing us by 10 to 1 on some of these things.
01:23:40.000So it's $200 billion off the shelf, out of the stockpile in Ukraine.
01:23:44.000What's it going to be when it's a war in Iran?
01:23:46.000What was the price tag for Iraq and Afghanistan?
01:23:50.000Now it might not be that much, but it's going to be extraordinary.
01:23:55.000And then what if we want to fight a defensive war against China?
01:23:59.000They're producing ships at a rate of 20 to 1 against the United States.
01:24:05.000So what's that going to look like when Xi Jinping is finishing out his final term and he wants to reunite with Taiwan for their grand anniversary?
01:26:12.000You know who's going to be running the transition?
01:26:15.000Saurabh Sharma, who has sidled up to DeSantis and that whole network, Jorma Zoni and JD Vance.
01:26:26.000Sorob-Schwarma and his American Moment, which is partnering with National Conservatism, they with Vance, and all these other guys are going to be picking the personnel from the Tikvah Fund, and from the Teal Network, and from Palantir, from Claremont.
01:27:59.000He reviewed Babs' book, published by Spencer Claven, Andrew Claven's gay son.
01:28:05.000And Andrew Klavan hosted Curtis Yarvin, who's the ally of Vance and influenced Vance, and he's the court philosopher of Peter Thiel's whole network, man.
01:29:07.000We've been building towards this all this time.
01:29:10.000Every one of these wars has been culminating in this last showdown and that's kind of what it is.
01:29:16.000And now here we are living in October 7th.
01:29:20.000In the aftermath of it, Trump is going to come in with the Chabadniks, with the Likudniks, with Miriam Adelson, and with Vance, and Hazzoni, and Nikki Haley, who he received her endorsement, and Rick Grinnell!
01:29:40.000And all these people are coming in, and like, the odds that we will not be in a war with Iran, it's not very high.
01:29:48.000It's not as high as it should be, 100%.
01:29:51.000With a president like Trump, who says that we should have never invaded Iraq and it's America first, it should be like a 0% chance that we go to war with Iran.
01:30:00.000From where I'm sitting today, it's looking like a 40%, like a 30 to 40% chance.
01:30:05.000And that's being, that's quite a conservative estimate.
01:30:10.000But there's a good chance that we're engaged in some direct hostilities.
01:31:12.000So, back in 2005, when Bari Weiss, who's an Israeli spy, and Costin Alomaru, otherwise known as Bronze Age Pervert, they were both studying at Columbia University.
01:31:28.000And there was a huge controversy about this professor named Joseph Mossad, M-A-S-S-A-D, not Mossad, but Mossad, and he was pro-Palestine.
01:31:39.000And there was a pro-Palestinian protester.
01:31:41.000A lot of the Jewish people were offended by what he was saying.
01:31:44.000It resulted in this controversy called Columbia Unbecoming, which was a documentary produced by Jewish students, part of a group called the David Project, where they talked about how there's too many pro-Palestinian professors.
01:31:58.000And Bari Weiss and Koston Alomar, you were both involved in this as pro-Israel Jewish students on campus.
01:32:05.000They both wrote, I believe the paper's a Columbia Spectator, in support of Columbia Unbecoming against this professor named Mossad.
01:32:14.000Ironically, but Mossad, Arab or something.
01:32:18.000This was in the aftermath of the Iraq War.
01:32:20.000This was in the aftermath of 9-11, okay?
01:32:24.000Barry Weiss, Kostan El-Ammaryou, against Joseph Mossad, saying that the universities are too pro-Palestine.
01:32:31.000And this is after George W. Bush invaded Iraq as part of the plan written by Richard Perle, Douglas Faith, and Paul Wolfowitz in their clean break memo, which was
01:32:47.000Uh, commissioned by the State of Israel in the mid-90s.
01:32:50.000So these guys, they're all Jewish neocons.
01:33:24.000Well, guys like Yoram Hazony are back.
01:33:27.000Yoram Hazony, who trained Bari Weiss, is now running NatCon.
01:33:31.000NatCon is partnered with American Moment.
01:33:34.000They're going to funnel personnel into the Trump administration after a major false flag attack on Israel.
01:33:41.000And they're beating the war drums for war with Iran, which is part of that same clean break report commissioned by Israel by all those neocons that went in the Bush administration in the mid-90s.
01:33:51.000At the same time, guys like Costin Alomariu, just like they were 20 years ago, are talking about the Hamasification of our universities and pro-Palestinian protesters, but they're disguising this rhetoric by saying it's about leftism rather than about being pro-Palestine, just as they did 20 years ago.
01:34:12.000When Kostin was a student at Columbia, he's criticizing the pro-Palestine protesters.
01:34:17.000Now that he's a Teal-backed intellectual getting reviewed by Claremont, he's writing that our universities are Hamasified.
01:34:55.000Richard Perle, who was an author of the Clean Break Report in the 90s, who worked in the Bush administration, and was one of the architects of the Iraq War.
01:35:40.000They were making PayPal, they were making Palantir, they were making the Clean Break Report, and war in Iraq, and they were fighting the Palestinian protesters.
01:35:50.000There was a false flag to get sympathy.
01:35:52.000They rallied the conservatives around the flag.
01:35:56.000After all this liberalism, they waved the flag in front of everybody's face and said, hey, remember, we can like America now as long as we kill
01:37:48.000They're disaffected Tajik militants, the ethnic majority in Afghanistan.
01:37:53.000They're crossing the border into Tajikistan and Afghanistan and they have $80 billion in equipment that we left behind.
01:38:03.000And they're going to use Afghanistan as a base for terrorism, just as they did in the Moscow Crocus City Hall terror attack, and just as they did in Kerman, Eastern Iran in January.
01:39:57.000I saw people posting today a 7 year old video of Trump dissing Netanyahu and out of context edited 7 year old clip where Biden's meeting with Netanyahu and Trump gets up and walks away.
01:40:13.000And it looks like Trump is snubbing Netanyahu but really he walks away and then he comes back and shakes his hand.
01:40:20.000But people edited that out and they posted it today like that was the meeting that they had today and not 7 years ago.
01:41:08.000Because here's him today saying that they have always had a good relationship and we have to fight their war, we have to support their war on terror.
01:42:08.000You know, there's a picture going out in one of the group chats of me in my Trump shirt, MAGA hat, Trump flag, on my way to watch the first general election debate at Boston University.
01:47:44.000In preparation to manufacture consent, so that when it happens, they can say, look, just as we've said, and all of the intellectuals, all of the elite class say, oh, I did read about that in the Wall Street Journal.
01:47:56.000Oh, I did read about that in the Foreign Policy Magazine.
01:48:13.000It's all telegraphing and laying the groundwork for a false flag that will make October 7th look totally irrelevant to bring us to war in Iran.
01:49:17.000You know, like Netanyahu's making his tour advocating for us to go to war in Iran, very transparently, and he got these people, they're like, when J.D.
01:49:25.000Vance said that childless people shouldn't have the right to vote, they're talking about the child tax credit.
01:49:32.000They're running damage control about the couch.
01:49:35.000They're running damage control about Mountain Dew.
01:49:39.000Damage control about cat ladies and saying that childless people should have less of a vote.
01:49:45.000Like, this is what they're talking about.
01:50:40.000But that is what, and I love the, all the comments on my streams lately have been like, on the contrary, nobody is saying, oh you're a Democrat.
01:50:51.000All the comments on my streams are like, no one else is saying this, thank you for doing this, like you're so right, blah blah.
01:56:28.000It's like if somebody comes up to you and says, hey, you're a pedophile.
01:56:31.000And all the time you're saying, no, I'm not a pedophile.
01:56:34.000It's like, OK, that's all the oxygen is being directed into.
01:56:39.000It could be a denial, but that's the subject of it.
01:56:43.000So if everybody's saying you're a racist, you're a Nazi, you're this.
01:56:46.000You can either spend all your time saying, no, here's why I'm not racist, here's why I'm not that, and by the way, you're conceding a left-wing frame.
01:56:54.000You're conceding that if you say, I'm not racist, you're effectively saying something like, I'm a colorblind liberal, which we're not.
01:57:01.000Like, we believe that there are groups, and tribalism is immutable, and there are distinct, real, biological tribes, and so on.
01:57:11.000So it's one of these weasel words that it doesn't even make logical sense to deny.
01:57:17.000You concede a lot implicitly when you do that.
01:57:19.000But you can either do this ancient approach that doesn't work, or you can say, yes, and.
01:57:25.000It's like, you know, people told me I do that subconsciously, and I looked it up, and it's true.
01:57:32.000In improv comedy, there's a rule, where if you have two actors on the stage, and they're doing improv, and they're creating a scene, and they say, uh, oh, knock, knock, uh, hey, your wife is dead.
01:57:46.000The other guy can't say, oh, no, she's not, because that kills the scene.
02:03:38.000You know, I try not to talk about it all the time because we have very important business to discuss, but... Yeah, you can ask me in a super chat.
02:03:50.000And the one time I did get confronted, it's so funny, that guy Nima, I was on that show with Adam Sosnick last year, and this guy Nima came on, and it was like a full-on five versus one ambush.
02:04:05.000They literally, it was like the season, the series finale of Seinfeld.
02:04:08.000They brought Catalina Loff, and that chud that Destiny trained, and this other Jagoff Jew guy, and the host is a Jew, and they lied about what, they said, oh, we're gonna talk about dating advice, and it was a big, like, ambush.
02:04:22.000They're like, okay, thanks for joining us.
02:04:25.000Now we're gonna read every horrible thing you've ever said.
02:04:29.000And it was, I fucking won every single thing.
02:04:32.000I was just like, yeah, okay, let's talk about it.
02:04:34.000They didn't even know the information.
02:04:38.000So, anyway, so that's the last, that's probably the last thing I'll say about it on this show.
02:04:46.000But, you know, you have to realize that's just, look, if you're against the system,
02:04:55.000These Jews and Feds and other people pay a lot of money.
02:08:18.000But it's like, if the best guy who know, who can make the case and know the information argues is like, then I'm donating my generous platform to a bunch of bad faith attacks.
02:08:28.000So that's why I say we're going to do it once.
02:10:23.000You know you can look at these people in like Pennsylvania or Ohio or Indiana or West Virginia and you could say oh well why didn't they pull themselves up by the bootstraps?
02:10:34.000Well these were communities that were built on industry.
02:10:38.000And then, after China was brought into the WTO, and after NAFTA passed, and after this Free Trade Doctrine won, all those jobs went overseas, where they have lax health and safety regulations, where they have lower wages, where they have spurious human rights, and whatever.
02:11:17.000This fallacy that every job lost is automatically replaced by a much better job.
02:11:24.000There's no, that's actually not the case.
02:11:29.000So these people, the lifeblood of their community, which generated the income, which generated the middle class, was decimated in a very short amount of time.
02:12:26.000They were utterly destroyed by public policy.
02:12:31.000And then the people that are left over, these people that couldn't escape or did not have the wherewithal to escape, that were left to die in the ruins of what was once the lifeblood of America, these industrial towns, these small towns where they had workshops and factories.
02:12:49.000Then a guy like Vance achieves escape velocity because he's got a high IQ and turns his back and says, fuck them.
02:13:35.000They do have a self-defeating attitude.
02:13:39.000But that's not the only reason why things are so bad there.
02:13:43.000Do you really believe that the difference in fortune between somebody that was born in San Francisco, or someone that was born in Hinsdale, or Lake Forest in Illinois, or someone that was born in Manhattan in New York, do you really think the difference in their prospects and the people in rural
02:14:02.000Pennsylvania or, you know, the Rust Belt, Appalachia.
02:14:06.000Do you really think the difference is the people in Silicon Valley are just trying really hard?
02:14:13.000So, that's the fundamental disconnect.
02:14:17.000So, no, I don't agree with him totally.
02:14:19.000I think there's some truth to what he's saying, but I think so much of it is personal resentment.
02:14:27.000You can tell he has this seething anger just below the surface.
02:15:49.000So I don't have this sense of, I don't have this hollowness or this sense of incompleteness.
02:15:56.000I don't have this lack that other people have.
02:16:00.000I think everybody to some degree has lack, but it's, but I don't have a lack for that.
02:16:06.000And that's why, you know, when it comes to the, you know, various people in my life or where I came from,
02:16:15.000You know, yeah, my hometown has not treated me well, and my high school did not treat me well, and I'm a little bitter about it, but it doesn't, like, deeply affect me in any way.
02:16:32.000From time to time, I'm reminded of it.
02:16:33.000I have to go to a family party or something, and I'm like, oh, brother, you know?
02:16:37.000Just like my childhood, you know, just like, here's that struggle all over again, you know?
02:16:43.000But it never weighed on me because I didn't come from a broken home like that.
02:16:49.000And people don't talk about that enough, but people with divorced parents, I'm sure many of the people watching the show, many of the Groypers have divorced parents.
02:17:03.000If your parents are divorced, a lot of people are prone to some real issues.
02:17:08.000Not even just the obvious ones, but like, there's like deep-seated issues.
02:17:14.000And I don't know what that is, but probably different for everybody on some level, but people that come from a broken home, divorced parents like that, there's usually this unresolved
02:17:46.000Look at the difference between Trump and Vance.
02:17:48.000That's interesting, because Trump loves his family.
02:17:52.000Listen to how Trump talks about his mother and father and his brother and his family.
02:17:59.000I watched Trump when he was on Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Fallon shows him a picture of his child at home, and Trump goes, oh, I'm getting a little wistful.
02:19:04.000You know, when people meet me, everybody says, oh, this guy's actually really polite and like a nice guy, and I can be kind of a jerk sometimes, and that's just... Look.
02:23:52.000Uh, but then, you know, today I got really, really hungry, so I went and I got... But even still, even when I was really hungry, I was still good.
02:23:59.000The only thing I ate today at, like, 8 a.m., I got a ham, egg, and Swiss sandwich and a donut.
02:25:44.000And it was just some shitty ham, egg, and Swiss.
02:25:46.000It was just like they threw in the microwave.
02:25:49.000But when you're starving, you just taste all of it.
02:25:53.000You taste the, you know, you taste the salt, you taste the fat, you taste the sugar, you taste the starch.
02:26:02.000The protein you taste it you really it feels like you feel like you're feeding your body it doesn't feel like oh you're just throwing more garbage on a pile like I'm a pile of garbage I'm throwing more garbage on the pile you know normally it feels like you're just like filling up a trough with slop but when you're eating uh maybe it was just really good but when you're eating a ham egg and swiss croissant you haven't eaten in days
02:26:28.000You really feel like you're fueling up, you're like, you're tasting the meat, you're tasting the pasta, you're tasting the eggs, you're tasting the cheese, the delicious cheese, you're tasting this croissant.
02:30:20.000Send me some- he sends me a lot of stuff where I'm like, even this guy, this guy- I'm gonna totally shit on one of my friends in the group chat.
02:30:29.000This guy that I know, he's only like 29.
02:30:33.000And he sent some screenshot of a post purporting to be a post from Ty Dolla Sign about Kanye.
02:30:44.000And it's Kanye saying, I'm gonna release Vultures 2 only on one ear so we could all be like Trump.
02:30:51.000And he's like, no way, did you see this?
02:31:13.000And these boomers, they are the target audience.
02:31:16.000They are going to have all their savings taken from them.
02:31:22.000And even younger, there was like a story, what was it?
02:31:26.000It was in the New Republic or Mother Jones.
02:31:30.000There was some, one of these magazines.
02:31:35.000Their finance editor for the magazine, their finance editor, she compiles the stories about finance.
02:31:43.000She was this victim of a scam where they called her and they're like,
02:31:53.000They were like pretending to be the FBI and they're like, hey, you're implicated in like an international like crime syndicate and you need to withdraw all your money in cash and give it to us for safekeeping because we're the FBI and if you don't do that, the banks are going to freeze it.
02:32:16.000And the woman went to the bank, withdrew $50,000, put it in a bag, and they're like, okay, nice work.
02:32:25.000An SUV's gonna pull up, just open the door to the backseat, put the money in, say thank you, and go back inside.
02:32:59.000And this was like some Gen X millennial like woman.
02:33:03.000She's the finance editor for this magazine and she got scammed out of 50 grand.
02:33:09.000Under what circumstance, in what universe, are you gonna get- I understand now with deepfake, it's like, yeah, kinda makes sense, maybe it's plausible, they're like, um, they're doing phishing, and they're doing spoofing, like, there's a lot of- there's a lot of things they're doing now, and with AI, like, you can kind of understand.
02:33:30.000I've heard some horror stories, it's pretty sophisticated, but like, you know, this woman, they called her up, and it's like, uh, Tom Clancy, they're like,
02:33:41.00024 hours, the CIA's gonna freeze your assets, but give it to us!
02:33:44.000It's like, on what planet would that be the protocol?
02:33:47.000The CIA's gonna ask you to withdraw 50... They have a terminal, they control everything.
02:33:54.000You know, when they were investigating me for the crypto shit, they just logged into a terminal, pressed a red button, and they froze all my money.
02:34:01.000It's like, they're gonna call you, hey, I'm on your side, you just gotta put the money in a big burlap sack with a dollar sign on it, and give it to a nig in a mask.
02:35:07.000I don't even know who these people are now.
02:35:08.000It's like, I used to be right wing because I was kind of racist and like, like sexist and stuff and now it's like these freaks are like, we're drinking our own urine today.
02:41:16.000But yeah, the thing about that whole scene, what I've learned from my on-the-ground research with that whole crew in New York, it confirmed my suspicions are actually not that interesting.
02:44:31.000That's like, it's like the most judah, pedestrian, basic bitch, alt-light, intellectual, dark web, Amanda Milius, Claremont, American Greatness, reheated slop.
02:45:24.000A guy that doesn't drink, doesn't do drugs, doesn't have sex, doesn't even have this kind of like a schizoid sexuality.
02:45:38.000A guy who's forsaken everything for this far-right cause, no compromise, at war with everyone all the time, this like cult-like youth movement?
02:46:32.000Hopefully more anti-Zionist leftists can stop giving into the hysteria and engage more, even if they want to push back.
02:46:38.000In 2018 you talked about forming coalitions and I still think it's the only possible way to reach enough people to break the Zionists' control.
02:48:25.000Daniel Roach sent $5, Sneko is such a ride or die, amazing job on Michael Tracy interview always getting to the vital points of your criticism of our fallen leader, sad face, you will succeed him though all we need is time.
02:48:38.000Love you my brother, by the way congrats on the 90k on Rumble.
02:49:53.000It might not even be good, but it'd be different.
02:49:56.000That's obviously not what we're getting.
02:49:58.000So you said that you're not voting for Trump because his policies are terrible, but you said you would vote for Trump if his policies were better.
02:53:49.000I was in a group chat and the guy, I think it was Book Cat, he's like, why shouldn't Docs, you know what he said, but he's like, hey, can we find somebody with a shirt, can we find a shirt that has more wrinkles and a longer tie?
02:54:04.000Then somebody says how is it too big but also too small at the same time?
03:00:01.000Fort Venglagro I% $5, one thing our circle needs which the Bapsphere has, albeit in a superficial way, is an understanding and an appreciation for our high art and the philosophical tradition.
03:00:12.000We need to root out all Philistinism if we are going to be a vanguard.
03:01:21.000What are your thoughts on David Duke's support for you?
03:01:24.000I would like him back on X. I don't know David Duke, and, uh, so I don't really have any feelings towards him.
03:01:32.000I think that, uh, I feel like I'm controversial enough, I don't really need, you know, people are always like, oh, you're the new David Duke, meaning like controlled opposition or something, and I don't know, I don't really have very strong feelings one way or the other towards him.
03:01:47.000French Catholic sent $10, after you mentioned some of those Trump 2016 moments I went back and watched some of them again.
03:01:54.000It's actually a system shock when you're a frog in the proverbial pot of water.
03:01:58.000He truly was independent, patriotic, fearless.
03:02:01.000Does anyone really think MAGA is the same now as it was in 2016?
03:02:07.000No, and if they do they're just lying to themselves.
03:03:59.000It's true the crime is everywhere and you know these people in my town are so fucking rude you know I'm ostracized because of my politics and it's like okay so you got nigs coming in here and stealing cars and shit and they're like oh but Nick Fortress is racist
03:07:02.000Luke sent $5, when you think about it what happened to Pence is pretty symbolic.
03:07:06.000He was the old head that gave Trump legitimacy with the Republican Party in 2016 and when he got ousted the party basically died with him and just became the Trump Party.
03:16:35.000Big, huge, special thank you to our Super Chatters, especially Chad Champion, Ethnic, Jufri, Noticer, Zero Hedge, Richard Lyman, El—excuse me, El Oso.