Learn English with Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama is a former first lady of the United States of America and former Vice President of the Democratic National Committee, who served as the first female VP candidate in the 2016 election and is now the first black woman to serve as Vice President. In this episode, Michelle Obama speaks on the current state of the country, the current political climate, and the future of our country.
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00:05:06.000And people don't realize what they have.
00:05:11.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:26.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:31.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
00:07:09.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:14.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:20.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:28.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:36.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:39.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:53.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:07:56.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:01.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:07.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:11.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:08:40.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blow.
00:08:46.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:09:00.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:09:10.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure...
00:09:40.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
00:09:52.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:12:12.000Yeah, nigga this war, nigga this war, I'm chucking bodies on the floor, I'm with it all, I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall.
00:12:19.000Niggas is dying when it's so weak, I get excited for them cops, and no one ain't crying when he gone, cause Brody was fighting for the cold.
00:12:25.000I do this shit for my brothers, we do this shit for each other.
00:12:29.000The courageous fallen, the anguished fallen, their lives have meaning because we the living refuse to forget them.
00:12:37.000And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the sin for us!
00:12:43.000Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world!
00:14:46.000There are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny that nothing can stop us and nothing will.
00:16:50.000Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
00:16:57.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
00:17:04.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:17:22.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:17:30.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:17:40.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
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00:22:17.0002. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. I should have supported Grape of War 2. This is a Christian nation.
00:26:15.000Some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:31:58.000We're replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:32:07.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason: to protect and enrich itself.
00:32:18.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:32:22.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:32:33.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven't seen before.
00:32:41.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:32:44.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
00:32:56.000The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration.
00:33:08.000And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:33:15.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
00:33:26.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth.
00:33:36.000And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
00:33:43.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation.
00:33:51.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:37:25.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve.
00:43:49.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that.
00:44:20.000Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:46:59.000sounds like political presidential talk You said though that if you did run for president you believe you'd win I like that I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning I've never run into losing my life I don't know how your audience knows but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off That's the guy on
00:47:30.000Mm-hmm That's it Kevin, thank you I'm happy to tell you Okay, kids, make it fast I've got to play to do it He created a magazine Mr. Trump I think he did Scamish He's so good to know how to play it in the world, right?
00:47:45.000He's so good to know how to play it in the world, right?
00:48:01.000Now the hall is good Your male modeling would be what it is today I think
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00:51:48.000I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I think he's so good to know how to play it in the world I finally see something that said, take a look what happened.
00:52:44.000Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service?
00:52:46.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
00:52:48.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
00:52:54.000And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile.
00:53:09.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
00:53:12.000And if you have a minute, why don't we go?
00:54:27.000Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
00:54:30.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
00:54:42.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:54:56.000I cannot support this and I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:55:07.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:55:17.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
00:58:48.000Yeah, turn it up, at my show, actually just do it right Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'set me big, gon'set me big, gon'set me up all night You gon'set my dreams, you gon'set my cup, you gon'set me all right I'm out of my mind, I'm really out of my thinking Know that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it back every weekend You say that I'm back for no reason
00:59:17.000Bitch, I'm back up every weekend You say that I'm back for no reason Bitch, I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I'm back up every weekend I wanna be a dictator I wanna be a dictator And you know why I wanna be a dictator?
00:59:52.000I wanna wall, and I wanna drill, drill, drill My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs Want more and
01:00:22.000more, people just want more and more Freedom and love, what he's looking for Want more and more, people just want more and more Freedom and love, what he's looking for
01:00:35.000Looking for From desire My senses purify Feed from desire My senses purify Feed from desire My senses purify Feed from desire Na na na na na na na na So
01:00:55.000like you're tired Headed on my chest Now you're gonna take me like everybody Slide those in the victim I can't want to believe I can't believe I can't believe I can't believe We'll be right
01:07:07.000And then, nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
01:07:21.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
01:07:26.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
01:09:05.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:09:09.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:09:16.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
01:09:23.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience.
01:09:29.000And tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:09:31.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:09:34.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
01:09:48.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
01:09:52.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
01:10:35.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
01:10:41.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
01:10:56.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
01:11:05.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure...
01:11:35.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics and cynics.
01:11:48.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
01:11:55.000Believe me, it's for their They have to change.
01:12:07.000My soul and exclusive mission is to go to work for you.
01:12:15.000It's time to deliver a victory for the American people.
01:12:21.000We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again.
01:12:25.000So to every parent who dreams for their child, And every child who dreams for their future I say these words to you tonight: I am with you, I will fight for you, and I will win for you.
01:12:47.000*Cheering* *Cheering* *Cheering* *Cheering* *Cheering* Saying to me he's like this is probably pretty cool for you.
01:15:24.000But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived.
01:15:34.000Jesus Christ is our present now and Jesus Christ is our future after we die.
01:15:40.000on earth We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth.
01:16:35.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
01:16:40.000We have to want it more than they do because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny that nothing can stop us and nothing will.
01:18:52.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
01:19:00.000But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
01:27:22.000supported Grape of War 2. I should have
01:27:52.000supported Grape of War 2. Some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
01:33:42.000Number two, we actually covered last week.
01:33:44.000That is the ceasefire between Washington and the Houthis.
01:33:48.000And we'll have a little bit more insight on that tonight.
01:33:50.000There was a big piece in the New York Times today.
01:33:53.000Talking about why that happened, because it seemed sudden, but actually that had been in the works for a long time, actually as early as May 5th.
01:34:03.000The order came down that the war was over.
01:34:06.000That is the United States' operation against the Houthis.
01:34:09.000The third thing was actually just announced this weekend, or maybe it was Friday, but this was announced just days ago.
01:34:17.000The United States is prepared to move ahead with a nuclear deal.
01:34:24.000And we'll talk a little bit about that tonight.
01:34:27.000I haven't talked a lot about it over the years, but this has been a conversation that's been going on for a long time.
01:34:33.000The Trump administration, according to anonymous sources, is prepared to give Saudi Arabia civilian nuclear capabilities without first normalizing ties with Israel.
01:39:40.000So what's, I guess, the question mark, what's open-ended here is whether the United States and whatever decision-making body in the United States, whether that's the president or whether that's the Congress, which raffirms.
01:40:25.000So, much is being said, there's a lot of goodwill and seems like some good faith in these negotiations, maybe, if we can be cautiously optimistic, and maybe everybody's heart is in the right place, but the fundamentals, that is going to be the predictor of the future.
01:42:50.000I don't want to say it's my all-time, but I'm certainly at a higher point maybe than ever before because I get recognized all the time and my tweets have been blowing up.
01:44:03.000And you know something, look, not for nothing, not to pull out the rule book or whatever, but part of being a Christian is that you have to be honest and charitable.
01:44:16.000When you say things, are you saying them with the spirit of charity?
01:44:20.000Or are you trying to dunk on somebody, being disingenuous, being dishonest for some other ulterior motive?
01:46:14.000You know, for four years, when I said white people should have a homeland, Jewish people shouldn't run the country, they said he's a racist Nazi Holocaust denier.
01:46:22.000Then everybody took my talking points.
01:46:25.000Then everybody started believing what I believe.
01:47:43.000The other thing I wanted to talk about, sort of interesting, I saw there was another Dave Smith, Tucker Carlson interview today, and we've been talking a lot about them over the weeks, and I like Dave Smith.
01:49:26.000Well, the regime recognizes that they're not going to win over everybody all of the time.
01:49:33.000They recognize that in the course of human affairs, in the course of human events, you have a position, you have the status quo, you have the thesis, and then you have people that disagree.
01:49:48.000You have the antithesis, you have the opposition.
01:49:52.000And we find that this is the case in politics.
01:49:55.000There is the regime, there is their program, their agenda, and then there are those.
01:50:04.000Well, the regime maintains its control over society by controlling not only those in power, but also those that purport to be opposing the power.
01:50:15.000That's why we call it a controlled opposition.
01:50:18.000And you see that with Republicans and Democrats.
01:50:23.000Sometimes Republicans are in power, sometimes Democrats are in power, and each claims to oppose the other.
01:50:30.000And ironically, each side believes the other side is secretly really in charge.
01:50:37.000Liberals believe that neocon, war hawks, big corporations, millionaires and billionaires, rich white men are running society.
01:50:48.000And right-wing conservatives believe that satanic, human-sacrificing, liberal, progressive, communist Muslims are running the country.
01:50:59.000Each side believes the other is the power, and each side believes they're opposing it.
01:51:05.000Voting Republican, voting Democrat, and when they switch off, they're triumphing.
01:51:11.000And I think that obviously the establishment is left-wing, but the establishment occupies a particular position, and neither the Republicans nor the Democrats vary too much from it.
01:51:25.000We can say that the Democrats and Republicans agree on almost everything.
01:51:29.000There's very little daylight between them.
01:51:31.000It's culture war stuff and it's exaggerated when it's talked about.
01:51:35.000There's very little daylight between the two.
01:51:37.000On issues like mass migration, they both support mass migration, legal immigration.
01:52:51.000And so Dave Smith is opposition and aligned with us in the sense that he's calling this out.
01:52:58.000He's calling out this basic matrix, which is that Israel influences us, it restricts our political freedom, and with this very bad result, which is foreign wars.
01:53:23.000And when he fleshes out his opposition to the facets of the system, he says things like, for example, Israel is a satellite of the United States and we're ultimately pulling the strings.
01:53:39.000We support Israel because in some sense...
01:53:42.000It is Washington which derives the benefit, ultimately.
01:53:45.000They're an outpost of the United States.
01:53:48.000They're a forward operating base of the United States.
01:54:08.000Nothing wrong with being Jewish, he says.
01:54:10.000The problem is that they're Israeli and he's American.
01:54:14.000Well, I think that's defining down the problem.
01:54:19.000Obviously, the reason that Israel has influence over America is because there are very powerful Jewish Americans that were born here, that live here, that have made their money here.
01:54:31.000And they influence America on behalf of Israel because they're Jewish.
01:54:39.000They're Jewish, therefore they have affinity with the Jewish state.
01:54:48.000This is not extreme or more extreme than anybody else.
01:54:51.000It's not more extreme than saying that if you're Chinese and you become a billionaire and you're influencing the government in a direction that benefits the People's Republic of China, people would say...
01:55:04.000There's maybe a problem with Chinese people owning land or having billions of dollars or influencing the government if they have affinity with their home country, with the mothership, of course.
01:55:16.000So yeah, being Jewish does have something to do with it.
01:55:24.000But this is why we've spent a lot of time talking about him because, of course, this conversation about the Jews and Israel has exploded into the mainstream.
01:55:33.000Or the fringes of the mainstream over the past few years.
01:55:37.000We see that censorship and the social taboo around discussing this has diminished substantially.
01:55:44.000Years ago, this is what happened to me.
01:55:47.000If you talked about this at all, you were blacklisted, blackballed, censored, banned from banking, treated like you were radioactive.
01:56:25.000That he's allowed on, like Piers Morgan and Tim Pool and Tucker and so on.
01:56:30.000And so I wish I could be in that position.
01:56:34.000But for some reason, people like myself and others, maybe because we are first to the punch or maybe because we have a more radical position, we're not allowed.
01:56:43.000That's why I view him as someone who's clearly being elevated.
01:56:48.000Some people are not being even permitted into the space.
01:56:51.000Some people are being promoted and made a spokesperson.
01:56:54.000And I think that has to do with the kind of position he's carved out.
01:56:58.000I want to talk a little bit more about that tonight, just briefly, before we get into the news.
01:57:03.000He goes on Tucker Carlson again today, and there's a point to all this, I promise.
01:57:08.000He makes another appearance on Tucker Carlson, and they're going back and forth, and predictably, they're talking about this sort of thing again.
01:57:16.000And they're talking about Daryl Cooper, who's another one who's been promoted.
01:57:20.000He was the one, he goes by the name Martyr Maid.
01:57:23.000He went on Joe Rogan and he pushed these talking points about World War II, that maybe Churchill is the real villain who caused or prolonged the war, among other things.
01:57:34.000And Dave Smith frequently defends Daryl Cooper, talks about him all the time.
01:57:38.000Recently defended Daryl Cooper in a big debate on Joe Rogan between Dave Smith and Douglas Murray.
01:57:44.000And in the interview with Dave Smith and Tucker, they're talking about Daryl Cooper and that debate and everything again.
01:57:51.000And Dave Smith said about Cooper and himself, he said, you know, he said, we're not Nazis.
01:57:57.000Him and Daryl Cooper, he said, we're not Nazis.
01:58:00.000He said, but it seems that the two groups that want us to be Nazis are the Zionists, the neocons, and the real Nazis themselves.
01:58:10.000I wonder why that is, and Tucker is laughing his ass off.
01:58:13.000He is just, he's doing the laugh that we all know, you know, he's doing his laugh, which is so funny, and it's not fake at all.
01:58:22.000It's definitely not fake, and it isn't getting old, but he's doing his, he's doing the fake laugh, and Tucker says, yes, isn't it interesting that there seems to be a symbiotic relationship, says Tucker, between the Jews, the neocons, the Zionists, and the Nazis.
01:59:29.000And I hear this refrain over and over, but I'm not a Nazi, and I think that's deplorable, but I'm not a Holocaust denier, and I've never minimized the suffering of the Jews.
01:59:39.000And I hear this sentiment all the time, and I think to myself, something's not right here.
01:59:49.000Because if the position is, and I think this is Dave Smith's position, if the Holocaust...
01:59:56.000And associated victim narratives, atrocity propaganda, if these narratives are being used cynically by Jewish power, by Jewish groups, to bolster their political agenda, as they so obviously are, case in point, Iran is like the Nazis.
02:00:15.000If you don't want a war with Iran, this is like appeasement at Munich all over again.
02:00:36.000Therefore, we're going to genocide the Palestinians in Gaza.
02:00:40.000Therefore, anybody that opposes the genocide in Gaza is a Hamas-sympathizing Nazi terrorist.
02:00:50.000If you understand that that is the matrix of control, which is they Jewish groups self-consciously and cynically use these victim narratives, use atrocity propaganda to bolster their agenda, which is often heinous.
02:02:20.000And to the extent that there are or were Nazis or there was Jewish suffering, there's nothing criminal or I would say even immoral when they say we're minimizing the suffering.
02:03:16.000Criticizing or questioning or talking a certain way about the Holocaust.
02:03:21.000If we recognize that this is how these groups operate, that it's cynical, that it's self-serving, that it's political in nature, then why are we conceding that our moral framework is between Nazis and everybody else?
02:03:36.000Nazis and Holocaust deniers, which are real and evil and the epitome of evil and dark forces taking over and those that are not.
02:03:46.000You shouldn't believe in those things if you understand, ostensibly, how all of this works.
02:03:54.000Allegedly, if you believe or allegedly if you say you understand how all of this works.
02:04:01.000So I see this from Dave Smith and Tucker.
02:04:03.000They say, well, they want us to be Nazis.
02:05:22.000And people on Fox News were being called Nazis.
02:05:25.000And then there were people like myself or others who were genuine critics of Israel, genuine critics of Judaism, critics of Jewish power in the United States.
02:05:39.000And we were the types of people, and that's not to say I'm a real Nazi or anything like that.
02:05:43.000I don't call myself a national socialist.
02:05:47.000But I am the kind of person that Jewish groups did not want anywhere near power or to have any kind of influence.
02:05:55.000But because they had called everybody a Nazi...
02:05:58.000Suddenly, when they called someone like myself a Nazi, they had to say, no, no, really, this time he is.
02:06:04.000This time this is someone who actually is opposed to Jewish power in the United States, who's actually opposed to the United States' relationship with Israel.
02:06:14.000And people said, yeah, we've heard this before.
02:07:04.000Are they reestablishing that definition so that you can have a space where people can criticize maybe the most excessive neocon, ultra-Zionist, Jewish loyalist elements and still be part of the program, still be part of the system?
02:07:24.000They're not going to be called Nazis and alienated and join the ranks of the Groypers, but they draw a hard line at anybody that really opposes the system.
02:07:32.000Now, this is not me saying that's what's in their heart, that's what's going through their heads.
02:07:37.000I'm saying, is that effectively what they're doing when they say these things?
02:07:43.000To put it succinctly, if we understand how these Jewish groups operate, then these words just shouldn't be in our vocabulary.
02:07:51.000What a real Nazi, real this, real that.
02:07:54.000That should just not be in our vocabulary.
02:07:57.000What people should be worried about, are you a Christian?
02:08:21.000Less marginal or more marginal than the so-called real Nazis, the so-called real, the extent that there are national socialists today, certainly more Satanists than them, and yet you never hear, oh, I'm not a Satanist.
02:10:59.000You know, and I alluded to that before, and I've said it before, Tucker Carlson collaborated with Max Blumenthal to write a three-part hit piece about me, accusing me of exactly that, saying that I'm taking money from the left or the SPLC, with no evidence, of course.
02:11:17.000They say I was deployed to make Kanye a Nazi, to sabotage Trump's campaign, to sabotage Joe Kent and others.
02:11:27.000They say that because they don't like what I'm saying.
02:11:40.000So they say, oh, well, he must be some opposition agent or something.
02:11:46.000That's how I know he's referring to me because he was making calls back in 2023 asking for sources for that story where they accused me of that.
02:11:55.000And he keeps saying on his show, he does this little smirk where he says, and I know that for a fact.
02:12:09.000The difference between you and me is I never worked for the CIA, and my father never worked for the CIA, and I never took millions of dollars from people that worked for the CIA.
02:12:22.000It's so amusing to get for somebody whose father was CIA royalty, who himself works for the CIA, who has taken millions and platform Peter Thiel.
02:12:36.000Curtis Yarvin, JD Vance, Joe Kent, these are all people affiliated with the CIA to say that I am representing something other than myself.
02:13:19.000If the real Nazis are a problem and you've got the evidence to destroy their credibility with any kind of finality, if it's inarguable, if you know it, show it.
02:16:48.000This is a story from the Times of Israel.
02:16:52.000It says, quote, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rejected reports of a widening gap between him and the U.S. President Donald Trump and said his relationship with the president was excellent.
02:17:05.000The reports came ahead of Mr. Trump's visit to the Middle East this week in which the U.S. president will skip Israel but will stop in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
02:17:16.000Leading government critics to warn Israel was being left out of Washington's regional diplomatic initiatives.
02:17:22.000Netanyahu said, quote, What can I say?
02:17:28.000It was his spokesperson at the White House who said, What is this nonsense?
02:17:32.000She said, The relationship is excellent.
02:17:35.000And I'm telling you, the relationship is excellent.
02:17:38.000These spins, most of them are born here in Israel.
02:17:41.000They're born in a certain media outlet that's trying to promote a certain candidate.
02:17:46.000And in order to promote him, they need to say Trump and Netanyahu are no longer.
02:17:50.000The U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Whitcoff, added his voice to the growing chorus of officials, denying any tension between the two leaders in an interview with the right-wing Breitbart News site conducted last week and published Sunday evening.
02:18:06.000Whitcoff said, quote, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Israeli people are a staunch ally of the United States, and it goes back the other way.
02:18:13.000I've been in multiple meetings with the president and the prime minister.
02:18:19.000He said this does not mean they see eye to eye on absolutely everything, but that the media hears about a small disagreement, then conflates that into some large article about massive issues that they have.
02:18:32.000Israel's a great partner for the United States.
02:18:34.000Strategically, economically, we think very much alike.
02:18:53.000Channel 12 reported Sunday that Witkoff recently told hostages' families that he disagrees with Israel's approach to the war in the Gaza Strip and believes that Israel is pointlessly extending the war when reaching a new ceasefire and hostage release deal is the correct next step to take.
02:19:37.000This is a reporting of a development that is in motion.
02:19:43.000Without understanding that if you are seeing it in the press, that is because it was sourced by somebody in the government.
02:19:52.000So if you read a report, for example, in the New York Times that says, major rift between Trump and Netanyahu, what you'll always find in the lead in the first paragraph is, according to anonymous U.S. officials who have spoken on the condition of anonymity, who are not authorized to speak on the matter publicly.
02:20:13.000That is how you know it is a planted story.
02:20:17.000Because for a journalist at the New York Times or the Washington Post to be able to write about it, for them to even know about it, they have to source it from someone in government.
02:20:32.000And if they're able to do that, it means that someone in government wanted you to read the headline.
02:22:41.000There is a departure between the U.S. administration and the government of Bibi Netanyahu in Israel, and there has been since the very beginning, basically since Inauguration Day.
02:23:49.000Of Trump's Middle East agenda he wanted to pick up on where he left off was the Abraham Accords.
02:23:57.000The Abraham Accords was a series of deals in Trump's first term where he negotiated normalization of diplomatic relations between various Arab states and Israel.
02:24:09.000So the United Arab Emirates, a powerful oil-rich Gulf country, Bahrain, another one, Morocco and Northern Africa.
02:24:32.000They got various diplomatic gestures, concessions.
02:24:36.000And this was a big deal because this opened up major investment opportunities between Israel and those countries.
02:24:44.000In particular, the UAE and Bahrain, which have a lot of oil money.
02:24:49.000This was very important not only for Trump's friends like Jared Kushner, who made a lot of money off those deals, and Steve Witkoff, who is the Middle Eastern envoy.
02:25:05.000It's also good strategically for the United States.
02:25:08.000Because to bring Israel and the Arab Gulf countries and the United States into greater alignment solidifies our relationship with the Gulf countries, which have been drifting closer to China and Russia, but it also solidifies American control over the Middle East.
02:25:26.000In particular, inside the Pentagon and inside the national security apparatus, the foreign policy establishment, They would like to begin prioritizing our conflict with China.
02:25:38.000And in general, prioritizing the Indo-Pacific region.
02:25:42.000All the important trade happens there.
02:25:45.000All the important countries are there.
02:25:46.000And that's going to be the future of American great power competition.
02:25:51.000In order to leave the Middle East, we need to solidify our allies there.
02:26:45.000The war in Gaza was standing in the way of this.
02:26:49.000In the first Trump administration, they negotiated some of these deals.
02:26:52.000Under the Biden administration, Biden tried to get Saudi Arabia into the deal, and they were very close to a deal in the summer of 2023 before October 7th.
02:27:04.000There's a very tough, very complex negotiation.
02:27:08.000We are going to give a security guarantee to Saudi Arabia, a civilian nuclear program, a major weapons package.
02:27:16.000In exchange, they would open up a relationship with Israel.
02:27:19.000Foreign investment would flow between the countries.
02:27:22.000They'd be integrated potentially with the India-Middle East-Europe corridor, and they'd be brought back exclusively under the umbrella of the United States and out of alignment with BRICS, China, Russia, and our adversaries.
02:27:39.000October 7th happened, and it's such a scandal in the Muslim world that it...
02:27:44.000Almost permanently put on ice those negotiations.
02:27:48.000Well, Trump comes into office with his billionaire friends, like Howard Lutnick, like Steve Witkoff, like others, like Jared Kushner, too.
02:27:56.000And they've got a lot of investments in the Middle East.
02:28:24.000A week before the inauguration, Netanyahu agrees to a three-phase deal that would ultimately see a permanent ceasefire and a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
02:28:42.000The deal that eluded Biden all this time because he was a bad negotiator, because he was ineffective, Trump was able to achieve before he was even inaugurated because that's how strong he is.
02:28:55.000He worked his relationships in Israel.
02:28:58.000He worked his close ties through his business partners with Israel.
02:29:03.000And through negotiating prowess, he was able to solidify the deal.
02:29:06.000And this is the start of the golden age.
02:29:09.000What very quickly happened, of course, though, as we all knew from the very beginning, is that the deal fell apart.
02:29:17.000Because there is legitimate divergence here between the Trump government and the Netanyahu government.
02:29:23.000What Netanyahu wants is to expel all the Palestinians from Gaza.
02:29:29.000To do that, they need to invade with serious armor, serious ground forces.
02:29:55.000Not only do they want that in Gaza, but they also want to expand this war in Gaza to Lebanon, to Yemen, and ultimately to Iran and to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
02:30:09.000The Trump administration is opposed on all counts.
02:30:13.000They do not necessarily want Israel to invade Gaza.
02:30:17.000And if they do, they want them to do it quickly and to wrap it up so they can make their deal with Saudi Arabia.
02:30:24.000The Trump government does not want a war with Iran.
02:30:27.000Maybe some elements in the Trump government do.
02:30:32.000And elements inside the government, like I think Vance and Tulsi Gabbard, and maybe even Pete Hegseth, Steve Whitcoff, they do not want a protracted war or to bomb Iran at all.
02:30:45.000So there was, from the very beginning, a significant divergence.
02:32:47.000As we now know, Netanyahu and his allies inside Trump's government Like Mike Waltz, the National Security Advisor at that time, they were pushing Trump for a go-ahead to bomb Iran.
02:33:00.000Israel wanted the green light to bomb Iran, and they actually wanted the U.S. to support them with an air campaign.
02:33:08.000Not only did Trump not give Israel the go-ahead to bomb Iran, Trump announced when Netanyahu was there in the Oval Office that he had initiated negotiations with Iran over their nuclear program.
02:33:24.000And as time has gone on, they have made it clear they're increasingly upset and actually worried about how advanced the negotiations are becoming.
02:33:33.000That they're becoming very technical and specific and might pave the way for a short-term interim agreement and avoid a full-out war between the U.S. and Iran or Israel and Iran.
02:33:46.000That's why Netanyahu for the past month has been doing everything in his power to sabotage diplomacy by talking about the Libyan model, by talking about bombing Iran, whether there is a deal or isn't a deal, by saying that Israel has red lines, that Iran has to dismantle everything, they will accept nothing less, even in a bilateral deal with Iran and the United States.
02:34:10.000Then, in the past week, as we talked about last week, The United States announced they had achieved a bilateral ceasefire with the Houthi rebels.
02:34:20.000The United States that same week, or actually, I think it was back in March, they relaunched the Biden-era campaign against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, and we've been bombing them, launched over 1,100 airstrikes against them.
02:35:12.000In the past few days, the United States announced that we're going to go ahead and make a major deal with Saudi Arabia that potentially might include a civilian nuclear program.
02:35:22.000We're not going to include Israel in the deal.
02:35:26.000They won't be a party to it and they won't get the concession of normalization of ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel.
02:35:33.000And then this week, the United States announced that a prisoner, a hostage held by Hamas, An American citizen was released.
02:35:44.000This was apparently a gift by Hamas to the United States with no conditions, asking nothing in return.
02:35:51.000This is before Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Emirates.
02:35:56.000Once again, behind Israel's back and against the Netanyahu government.
02:36:00.000So people have said there's a few things that the United States has diverged from Israel on.
02:36:06.000There's no fewer than four or five things to date.
02:36:12.000Trump is in government for just over 100 days.
02:36:16.000And there are four, maybe five, depending on how you count them, areas where the U.S. government, the Trump government, has completely diverged from Israel.
02:36:25.000And has not only diverged from them in terms of policy, we're going in a different direction, but we're not even keeping them in the loop.
02:37:03.000But over the past few months, whether it was the initial bilateral talks between Washington and Hamas in the beginning, the opening of negotiations with Iran, negotiating an end to this latest operation with the Houthis, a potential deal with Saudi Arabia that excludes Israel, and then the freeing of another Israeli hostage without having anything to do with Israel, and they try to sabotage it.
02:37:28.000These are five instances regarding four issues where the U.S. is keeping them out of the loop.
02:37:37.000Now you'd say, why in the context of all of these developments, and by the way, that's not even including the firing of Mike Waltz, which had a lot to do with this.
02:37:47.000Why in the context of all of these unraveling developments, is there a planted story in all the major mainstream media outlets that the Trump administration has had a major falling out with Benjamin Netanyahu?
02:38:05.000I think there's a few reasons for this.
02:38:10.000Probably there's a significant amount of tension between them.
02:38:13.000I'm sure Netanyahu's not happy about any of this.
02:38:16.000And I'm sure there's been a lot of tense phone calls and in real life conversations between each other directly, but also between intermediaries.
02:38:27.000So it's a true story, but also I think this is about the emerging diplomacy in the Middle East.
02:38:47.000Trump would get into office and give Netanyahu everything that he asked for.
02:38:52.000Billions of dollars in military aid, the 2,000-pound bombs that Biden was withholding.
02:38:57.000Trump would open up a front against the Houthis, maybe assist them in bombing Lebanon.
02:39:02.000And ultimately, after all that was done, Trump was going to facilitate the expulsion of 2 million Palestinians to various Muslim-majority countries, and then top it all off by bombing Iran and overthrowing Iran's government.
02:39:17.000And this would achieve what Israel has desired for 50 years, even longer than that, but ever since the dawn of the Likud Party's dominance in Israel, and that is total domination of the Middle East.
02:39:33.000That Israel would be the only hegemon in the entire region with zero challengers.
02:39:40.000That's how Netanyahu wanted this to go down.
02:39:43.000Trump has a very different picture of the Middle East.
02:39:46.000Trump, I believe, he believed that Netanyahu would wind down the war in Gaza very quickly.
02:39:53.000He'd be able to get Netanyahu to do that.
02:39:56.000That they would finish the job very quickly, and if they couldn't, Then they would take their hands off and they'd wrap it up within months.
02:40:04.000Then, once Israel had negotiated an end to the war in Gaza, Trump would be able to finish the Abraham Accords.
02:40:12.000He'd be able to bring Saudi Arabia and Israel together, maybe with some kind of Palestinian state in the Middle East.
02:40:20.000He would get the credit of bringing peace to the Middle East, solving Israel and Palestine.
02:40:25.000He could maybe bring Syria into that deal.
02:41:50.000Obviously, these two things are not going to work together.
02:41:55.000The war in Gaza, as long as it goes on, there is not going to be a great reproachment between Israel and the Gulf.
02:42:03.000As long as there is not a reproachment between Israel and the Gulf, it will be more difficult to integrate them into the U.S. security architecture.
02:42:11.000That will delay the United States leaving the Middle East.
02:42:14.000And a war with Iran, that's just not in the cards at all.
02:42:17.000That is not something that Trump wants, even slightly.
02:42:21.000And I've always said that from the very beginning.
02:42:24.000I don't think it's something he wants, but it's something he might get trapped into because it's what Israel wants, and frequently the tail wags the dog.
02:42:34.000I don't think Bush wanted a war in Iraq.
02:42:36.000I don't think Obama wanted to be in Syria, and yet that was the case.
02:42:42.000So the reason that Trump is leaking this story, or I should say Trump officials are planting a story that Trump and Netanyahu are on the outs, Trump is visiting the Middle East this week.
02:43:02.000He's going to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Emirates.
02:43:05.000What Trump is after is to deepen our ties with those countries, and ultimately he wants to integrate them with Israel.
02:43:13.000He wants to give Saudi Arabia a security guarantee.
02:43:17.000He wants massive investment from Saudi Arabia into the United States.
02:43:22.000He wants Saudi Arabia to buy our weapons, our jets.
02:44:07.000He's facing defections within his own cabinet with his intelligence chief.
02:44:12.000He's facing prosecution from his own courts.
02:44:15.000And at any given moment, it looks like maybe his government might fall apart.
02:44:19.000There's increasing pressure on Netanyahu to take a deal, to release the hostages.
02:44:24.000There's growing criticism from the people in his country that he has basically left the hostages for dead.
02:44:31.000He's going to go into Gaza, and the hostages are going to be killed, and that's going to be the price that they'll pay for it.
02:44:38.000Trump is leaning on the Netanyahu government.
02:44:41.000That's what all of this is about, ultimately.
02:44:45.000Freeing the American hostage, even opening up negotiations back in February, saying that Israel would be excluded from a deal with Saudi Arabia.
02:44:56.000All of this is meant to poison the well for Netanyahu in the Israeli press.
02:45:01.000For the Israeli press to say Netanyahu has made the diplomatic blunder of the 21st century by alienating Not just any American government, but a government led by Israel's closest ally, Donald Trump.
02:46:16.000Trump wants, when he goes to Qatar, for Israel to make a deal in Gaza because that will be the first step towards achieving his vision.
02:46:27.000If Netanyahu shuts down the war in Gaza, that's the precondition for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel.
02:46:36.000Saudi Arabia recognizing Israel as the precondition that opens up a civilian nuclear program, a security guarantee, massive investment, a massive weapons package.
02:46:48.000That's what opens up the Middle East being integrated under U.S. leadership.
02:47:05.000Trump is leaning on an ally to put pressure on him.
02:47:08.000If you don't believe me, this is how he operates.
02:47:12.000We saw the same thing play out with Vladimir Zelensky a few weeks ago.
02:47:16.000If you think they can't come back from this, think again.
02:47:20.000Just weeks ago, Vladimir Zelensky was in the Oval Office.
02:47:24.000They were ready to sign this minerals deal.
02:47:27.000And the minerals deal is that Ukraine would give the United States revenue from their minerals, their natural resources, their fossil fuels, among other things, their ports even, and other industry.
02:47:42.000In exchange, the United States would give some vague security guarantees.
02:48:22.000Trump brought him to the Oval Office for that purpose.
02:48:25.000They instigated a fight where Zelensky was humiliated, went home empty-handed, embarrassed in front of everybody, which has a major psychological effect also.
02:48:37.000And at the end of all of it, I think it was last week, they announced that Trump, in fact, signed the Minerals deal.
02:48:45.000In other words, Trump brought an ally to the Oval Office for the purpose of humiliating them and putting them in check, getting them in line.
02:48:54.000And once they were challenged in their own country when they went home, perhaps, embarrassed in front of the whole world, once the pressure went the other way and they were reminded who the boss is, they got in line and they deferred to Washington and everything was smoothed over.
02:49:12.000Zelensky came to America, got embarrassed, got reminded who's in control.
02:49:17.000Trump threatened to withhold military aid.
02:49:20.000Trump threatened to make a deal with Russia without including Ukraine.
02:49:24.000But ultimately, the Minerals deal was signed.
02:49:26.000And the Minerals deal was backed by all the neocons.
02:49:29.000The Minerals deal was formulated by the neocons.
02:49:32.000That entrenches us in Ukraine indefinitely.
02:49:36.000It makes it easier for us to stay there, which is a problem.
02:49:40.000I think that's the same thing here, which is that Netanyahu thinks he's going to dictate policy to Trump.
02:49:49.000He got Mike Waltz, his accomplice, to get the Trump government to do that.
02:49:54.000Netanyahu wants the war in Gaza to go on forever, which will lead to the expulsion of 2 million Palestinians.
02:50:00.000Trump brought Netanyahu to the Oval Office to announce his negotiations with Iran.
02:50:06.000Trump sent him home and then put in the press that they're on the outs.
02:50:10.000That Netanyahu has spoiled the closest relationship and their most important relationship and has gotten Israel isolated and sidelined from Middle Eastern diplomacy.
02:50:21.000Now, like I said from the very beginning, this is a planted story.
02:50:25.000It's planted because someone in Trump's government wants the public to know and they want Netanyahu to know that they are on the outs.
02:50:34.000They wanted this particular public reaction.
02:50:38.000This is part of Trump's classic style, which is he is a negotiator.
02:51:06.000He brought Netanyahu out, announced the Iran negotiations, planted the story that Netanyahu is spoiling everything, and this is meant to put Netanyahu back in line.
02:51:17.000Now, like I said, because it's a planted story, that doesn't mean that it's not true.
02:52:22.000This does not represent some unprecedented, meaningful, diplomatic row between the U.S. and Israel.
02:52:30.000There are different visions, and I think Trump is leaning on Israel, using this against Netanyahu to get him to play ball.
02:52:39.000The question is, will it be successful?
02:52:43.000What will ultimately be the outcome of all of this?
02:52:47.000The idea that Trump is going to get Netanyahu to stop in Gaza, I don't believe it, because you want to know how Trump would get Netanyahu to stop the war in Gaza?
02:53:21.000They're literally, this is their plan, they're going to destroy every building in Gaza.
02:53:26.000They're going to declare almost all of it a buffer zone.
02:53:30.000They're going to herd all the remaining Palestinians into a very tiny refugee camp and then expel them systematically from the Strip into other countries, and they will maintain security control over the Strip forever.
02:55:58.000Both Saudi Arabia and Iran are dead set on maintaining a civilian nuclear energy program because that is the threshold for a nuclear arsenal.
02:56:11.000And that's why both of them insist that they want the ability To natively make nuclear material that could be used in a bomb.
02:56:19.000Because if they imported it, then it could be shut off.
02:56:23.000If they imported it, then they wouldn't be able to maintain a nuclear arsenal if they decided to weaponize.
02:56:31.000So when the Trump administration says, well, maybe we'll make a deal with Saudi Arabia.
02:56:35.000We'll give them nukes and we won't normalize with Israel.
02:58:29.000What are these negotiations really going to be about?
02:58:31.000Will they include all those topics, all those items, or just the nuclear program?
02:58:37.000After the second meeting, they realized it was only going to include the nuclear program, not necessarily their ballistic missile program, excuse me, not their support for the Houthis or Hezbollah or Hamas or the other proxies, just the nuclear program.
02:58:54.000The third talks were so difficult, they canceled the fourth round.
02:58:59.000They canceled them, and then they put them back on the schedule.
02:59:02.000That's because the third round of talks was the first time they actually talked about what a deal would include.
02:59:08.000And since that meeting, the U.S. has gone back and forth and back and forth about what we actually want out of the negotiations.
02:59:18.000This time again, we have the fourth round in the fifth week after a break in the middle.
02:59:23.000Like I said last week, they held no negotiations.
02:59:26.000Once again, this week we held talks and both sides said they're very optimistic.
03:00:27.000Iran said Sunday the fourth round of negotiations were difficult but useful.
03:00:32.000U.S. officials said an agreement was reached on moving forward and working out technical details.
03:00:38.000It remains unclear what conditions the U.S. is looking to impose on the nuclear program.
03:00:43.000Publicly, they're calling them to eliminate their nuclear enrichment, which is a non-starter for Tehran.
03:00:48.000President Trump said last week the U.S. has not even decided if it would agree to a deal that would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium.
03:00:56.000We don't even know what our position is.
03:00:59.000But the fundamental question with Iran is whether they can enrich.
03:01:09.000Israel and the Hawks, and maybe even the U.S. executive branch, the Congress, believes this.
03:01:16.000They want Iran to totally dismantle everything.
03:01:19.000They want to literally blow up all the enriching infrastructure at Fordow, Natanz, at Isfahan.
03:01:27.000The Trump administration has floated the idea that they don't have to get rid of it, but they have to stop using it.
03:01:33.000And they will have to import enriched material from other countries, and we have to verify through the IAEA that they're not enriching nuclear material.
03:01:42.000Either way, Iran will not agree to either one.
03:02:25.000For Iran to agree to a new nuclear deal...
03:02:30.000They're going to want it ratified by the United States Congress.
03:02:34.000And the reason for that is because we already had a nuclear deal with Iran under Obama.
03:02:39.000Trump ripped it up and put all of this in motion.
03:02:43.000All of the hostilities with Iran ever since 2018-2019 is fallout from Trump's unilateral withdrawal from Obama's JCPOA, the original Iran nuclear deal.
03:02:56.000Iran does not want to make another deal that a future administration like Trump or even Trump himself can just pull out of if he feels like it, even though Iran is in compliance with the deal.
03:03:08.000So Iran is going to want it ratified by the U.S. Congress.
03:03:11.000The U.S. Congress will not ratify it unless Iran dismantles all their enriching infrastructure, which they are not willing to do.
03:03:22.000The other problem is that whatever deal the United States makes, Israel says they're going to bomb Iran anyway.
03:03:30.000And that's the very reason that Iran wants a nuclear program in the first place.
03:03:36.000It's difficult to imagine a scenario where Israel does not sabotage Iran after a potential deal, even if it's possible is reached, whether it's an airstrike, commandos, some kind of...
03:03:50.000Sabotage from inside the country using intelligence operatives.
03:03:55.000It's hard to imagine a scenario where Israel does not respond militarily and Iran does not renege on the deal or begin weaponizing or try to renegotiate with the United States or retaliate against Israel in a way where we have to defend Israel.
03:04:14.000I just don't see a scenario where, one, we bypass Congress, bypass Iran, bypass everybody's red lines on the deal, and even if we do, that it somehow is not sabotaged by Israel.
03:04:29.000If we were able to achieve all of that, it would be miraculous.
03:04:57.000And there is an intense conflict of visions here.
03:05:00.000Two diametrically opposed agendas for the Middle East on multiple items.
03:05:05.000But we're receiving the headline as a form of soft power by the Trump administration, which indicates they're not really that serious about cajoling Israel to If they were serious, we wouldn't get another story in the media about how they're not talking on the phone.
03:05:28.000The reason they're putting the story in the press, this is actually like an act of desperation.
03:05:34.000If they're going to the press, This is because they're pleading with the Israeli people to stop supporting Netanyahu.
03:05:43.000This hostage deal with Hamas, this story in the press, this is all a very indirect, very passive, low-intensity way of applying pressure to Netanyahu.
03:05:58.000If you were serious, you would pull the military aide, you would say something directly and publicly.
03:07:18.000It's almost like he's challenging Trump to say it out in the open.
03:07:21.000Either way, I think that this indicates Trump is trying to put the deal together.
03:07:26.000He wants Netanyahu to stop the war in Gaza, to make the deal with Saudi Arabia, which is deeply connected to the deal with Iran, so that he can basically get Netanyahu's permission to make the deal with Iran.
03:07:42.000But it doesn't show that he's serious about doing any of that.
03:09:04.000I think Trump does not want a war with Iran.
03:09:06.000I think he's trying in earnest to stop it.
03:09:08.000I think he's doing what he knows how to do.
03:09:11.000When I'm saying this, I'm saying this to someone that sees how he operates, how he operates with China, how he operates with North Korea, with Ukraine, how he operates with Iran.
03:10:24.000We said we were going to bring China to their knees, put all these tariffs on them, reciprocal tariffs on everybody, and we backed off on everybody.
03:10:56.000And this is, I see what he's doing, and I think that if he were more organized and more competent, maybe he could see it through, but the record is not very good, so I don't have a ton of faith.
03:11:14.000Breakthrough, it would be nothing short of miraculous to put all of it together.
03:11:19.000I would imagine maybe the deal is something like this.
03:11:24.000We could have confidence in Iran in making a deal if Saudi Arabia had a civilian nuclear program because they would check each other, they would batch each other.
03:11:48.000Maybe that's what he's going for, but in order for him to achieve that, he's going to have to overcome Israel, and I just don't think he has what it takes.
03:11:55.000I don't think he's willing to do that.
03:11:58.000The moment of decision is approaching.
03:12:01.000The deadline is up in a few weeks, so we're going to see very quickly, but that's my assessment of the whole thing.
03:12:08.000Like I said, though, we're going to get a lot more information in the coming days.
03:12:12.000There's going to be another round of Iran negotiations this weekend.
03:12:19.000So we're coming, excuse me, we're coming close to the deadline and then we're going to see these big meetings in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Emirates this week.
03:12:30.000If there's any breakthrough, any big deal, maybe that'll change the math here.
03:14:08.000But I don't think that's the case, and I'm disturbed that it's even gotten this far.
03:14:15.000So anyway, because yeah, like I said, I know everybody, whenever I say this kind of stuff, people, it's at this point now where people are very invested in it emotionally.
03:14:27.000People were very upset that I criticized Trump last year.
03:14:32.000You criticize Trump, so you can't say anything.
03:15:05.000Like, so, you know, anyway, so I'm right, but people are so emotionally invested, they're like mad that I criticized Trump, even though there was obviously merit to that, and still is.
03:15:20.000And so now, every time they get a good headline, they're like, see?
03:16:42.000So, and I mean, that's just obviously true, as evidenced by National Security Advisor who's literally texting Netanyahu during the cabinet meetings.
03:16:51.000But people want to say, well, that guy got fired, so it's fine.
03:19:08.000Imagine being the gender that gets fucked all the time.
03:19:12.000Not to be crude, but imagine being the gender that is known for getting fucked.
03:19:18.000Like you're born, I don't want to say you're born to get fucked, but like you kind of, not to be gross or crude about it, but it's like you're the gender that is weak and, you know, and takes it.
03:19:36.000Imagine being, you were born the gender that gives it out.
03:27:04.000I just don't understand how a person thinks like this.
03:27:22.000This is the kind of shit that a person would say to me, and I would look at them, and behind my eyes, in my brain, I would say, I'm never going to talk to this person ever again.
03:27:37.000What if Ireland's anti-missile system was like a coked up Conor McGregor drunkenly punching the missiles out of the air?
03:27:46.000Like, oh my gosh, if anyone said that to me.
03:27:55.000This is the kind of shit I've heard my entire life.
03:27:59.000This is what made my childhood a living hell.
03:28:02.000Was looking at other kids who would say nonsense like this and saying like, why?
03:28:42.000I don't even know what the category of humor this would be, but I, it's like, this is like a very specific kind of joke, joke I hear a lot of the time.
03:29:43.000There's like a whole generation of Will Ferrell movies.
03:29:46.000Danny McBride, Will Ferrell movies where the punchline was like, I have a friend named Gary Sanchez and we ate tacos in Mexico and did cocaine.
03:29:57.000When that was the punchline, do you know what I'm talking about?
03:29:59.000No, I've never heard anyone say this before, but I watched like Pineapple Express and like all those kinds of movies.
03:30:09.000There was, like, back in the, like, late noughts and early 2010s and all, there was always a joke that was like, oh, I have a friend named Gary Sanchez and we did coke.
03:30:48.000That joke that you just made so fucking much.
03:30:52.000It just reminds me of the kind of stuff that people say to me.
03:30:56.000And I look at them and I'm just like, so much of my life, you know what made me a sociopath?
03:31:06.000What made me a sociopath is realizing that if I actually didn't fake laugh and fake being friendly, I would just have to be really negative to everybody.
03:31:21.000And so I just learned to be like, very good.
03:32:01.000That's actually why I have such a low social battery, because so much of my interactions with people is like one form or another being like, very good, very good, well done.
03:32:46.000You say you don't do disavowals yet disavowed Latino Zoomer who is currently spending his late teen and early adult life years in prison for making a joke on your behalf.
03:33:42.000You believe in extreme political opinion.
03:33:44.000If you talk a certain way about this issue, you're fomenting violence or political extremism.
03:33:52.000And if you're not careful, you get somebody that's going to blow up a fucking hospital and say, the Gripers told me to do it, and then we're fucked.
03:34:01.000So when it comes to violence, you have to be gay about it and say, you know, we disavow, we disavow.
03:34:10.000And when I say it's gay, I mean because you like to think people are adults and you like to not, excuse me, have to be like, you know, hall monitor.
03:34:22.000Well, as a reminder, this is all a joke.
03:34:24.000Don't do—it's like how they have to do a disclaimer before WWE.
03:34:29.000They say, don't try these moves at home because someone— Does a stone-cold stunner on their cousin and they die or whatever.
03:34:37.000So, like, somebody RKOs their cousin and their cousin gets, like, brain damage and is paralyzed.
03:34:43.000So forever they have to do a disclaimer and say, don't try these moves at home.
03:34:48.000And everyone's going to do them anyway.
03:34:49.000I'm not saying commit terrorism anyway, but I'm saying you have to do these, like, gay-ass disclaimers because when it comes to violence, that's just how it is.
03:35:00.000But it's a bad-faced super chat anyway, so.
03:37:50.000Back during the Groyper War when everybody was calling me a Holocaust denier, he piled on.
03:37:58.000I remember that initially he was supportive and said, oh, I support the Groypers and I agree with what they're saying and blah, blah, blah.
03:38:04.000And then they started calling me a Holocaust denier and he piled on.
03:42:18.000It's a shame that all these, you know, it's always like losers that have nothing going on that are like, I think someone like me should be in charge.
03:42:25.000It's like, well, someone like you should fucking do something.
03:42:29.000Then, you know, it's not like I got put in charge by somebody like I am really good at what I do and I'm very entertaining and I built an audience and I've inspired millions and everyone loves me.
03:42:43.000And, you know, anyone with foundational American stock, they're welcome to do it too, but they're all sucking off the Jews in Israel.
03:42:54.000So, as long as that's how it's going to be, it's going to be a recent arrival, unfortunately, for you.
03:44:58.000With rabbinical laws, with Jewish law.
03:45:02.000So if there's ever a group that we would judge collectively, it would be Jewry, which was always a corporate and is today a corporate entity.
03:46:14.000Sorry for all the language, but, um, yeah, I'm still a little, I'm not 100% yet, I'm still super congested, and, uh, I think my, I'm a little bit inflamed still.
03:46:29.000Feel a lot better, but I still just have that residual.
03:46:32.000You know when you're just not quite 100% yet, so I'm still getting over it a little bit.
04:00:50.000Snoiler Shart sent $20, national socialism versus Christian nationalism and why?
04:00:54.000I'm almost finished reading Maine comp and I like the blueprint that Hitler has laid out for nationalism, but I don't know how I feel about race being the main ingredient for unity of the state.
04:01:00.000Not because I find it offensive, but because it doesn't sound prac-Fuentes for press 2036 sent $10, the Burundi influence on our government is crazy.
04:01:06.000The other day I was on my lunch break at my nine to five office job eating out of a Tupperware when I thought about how my crush in college sprayed perfume on my clothes.
04:01:42.000No way Netanyahu is going to budge after his chat in the hallway with a late rabbi M, who was pressuring him to accelerate the coming of the Messiah or whatever.
04:01:47.000Netanyahu is a man-child that will forever seek the approval of his mentors.
04:03:12.000Funny how the same influencers who cheer Trump when he panders with surface level stunts like waving rainbow flags or talking about reopening Alcatraz suddenly turn on him the moment he does something genuinely impactful, like lowering prescription drug prices.
04:03:22.000What if Trump is secretly deporting all the Mexicans behind the scenes and he only pretended to kiss the wailing wall to plant tiny nanobots that take 10 years to assemble into an anti-Semitic robot and destroy Israel with lasers.
04:04:04.000Your detractors seem to think your engagement is fake because they can't grasp the level of genuine motion that almost nobody else touches.
04:04:09.000Peterson keeps implying your engagement.
04:05:45.000Hey Nick, what if the Philippines missile defense system was just Manny Pacquiao running around knocking missiles out of the sky with his boner?