Episode 4256: WarRoom Takes On Harvard Cont. Bringing The Fight Home
Summary
On this episode of War Room, we discuss the new U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Elon Musk, and how he's weaponizing his office on behalf of President Donald Trump. Plus, we talk about what it's like being a conservative at Harvard Law School, and what it means to be a conservative.
Transcript
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of uh pam bondi announcing the creation of a weaponization working group right that includes
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a list of three prosecutors who who brought cases against donald trump right jack smith letitia
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james and alvin bragg this this is their that's their target while at the same time the new u.s
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attorney for the district of columbia is saying he will weaponize his office on behalf of elon musk
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promising an inquiry into people referred to his office by musk and saying he will investigate
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them and will chase them to the end of the earth i guess you know one person's weaponization is
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another person's weaponization i mean yes the irony is not lost on me and there's a portion of that
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letter that you were just reading from on you and i are having a mind melt here michael because i was
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looking at that letter earlier today and there's a portion of that letter that really is chilling
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that i want to read to you and our viewers because it before he says he's going to chase
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them to the end of the earth and investigate them he says if people are discovered to have broken the
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law or even acted unethically we will investigate them i don't know when it became the role of a u.s
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attorney for any office in the country to prosecute people for merely unethical actions the whole point
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of a federal prosecutor's office is to investigate and discover violations of existing federal law
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and to prosecute those and obviously there is some discretion in where you use those resources
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but this is an administration that keeps telling us that in the district of columbia there's all
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sorts of violent crime that has been unaddressed because that office misdirected its resources to the
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prosecution of january 6 cases and now you have ed martin very publicly saying it's my job to protect
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doge from all these terrible bureaucrats it's it's really incomprehensible to me
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have had
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a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything the world to
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stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like that go
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to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience
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ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country
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this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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as you see right there total complete uh meltdown on msnbc because of uh days of thunder
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also the signal not the noise as uh as people like pam bondy this is why the confirmations are
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so important this is why you're going to fix bad nets to make sure that we get uh president trump's
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cabinet in there as soon as russ vote shows up to on b of course he was named uh also the interim
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head scott besson had it for a couple days uh russ was named the interim head of the what consumer
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finance bureau which is also going to be shut down like usa id um things start to happen pam bondy
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they're all over her she's signing edicts every day she's signing executive orders every day
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she's cleaning up and they're about to begin the investigation the vast criminal conspiracy against
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against president trump here today just saw amy wax and uh you had uh you had chemo uh gandall
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uh from harvard we're here at harvard square today we'll be talking at a conference later today want
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to introduce another one of the law students sam delmer sam thank you for joining us of course thank
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you for having me what's it like being a conservative at harvard it's a little bit tough steve i remember
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my first week i was there um we were talking about hobbies i said i was a person of faith and then
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suddenly uh almost two-thirds of the class wouldn't talk to me at all and i think this would not talk
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to you after you said that yeah not talk to me at all they'd avoid eye contact um wouldn't even uh
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it would this is your first year at harvard law first year at harvard law they just thought you're
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some sort of kook yeah i guess i guess because i went to mass regularly and prayed every day i'm a
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i'm a religious bigot you know so uh this i mean yeah they're really crazy but the real thing that
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has been great at harvard law is that we have formed like a core group of people who are like
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a broad like a brotherhood almost there we have really worked and to create uh institutions that
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are truly conservative not just milquetoast conservative i think this is really where uh
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being a conservative has been something uh that talk to me what do you mean milquetoast conservative
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because we've dealt with the in fact i tell people the usaid situation this is why mike benz was
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so powerful going on joe rogan for a decade or longer people have fought that investigated it
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every time we came close to taking it apart it was the rhinos that either refused to allow
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investigations to go forward paul ryan shut this whole thing down for years and years and years
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i mean we've seen it in in the capital non-stop it's still one of the biggest problems in the
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conservative movement how do you has it manifest itself in a place like harvard yeah at harvard law
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it manifests itself through the unknowing libertarian so there are a lot of people
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who are i think um libertarian and they have real like libertarian beliefs they're really educated they
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know about like how to dismantle the government they really believe in it what you get at harvard
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law is the milquetoast libertarian and these people will say that they're legal conservatives they'll
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say that they believe in originalism for example but then when it comes to who they vote for
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politically they vote for kamala harris they vote for how do they justify that well i think they say
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is it just cowardice it's so much pressure the reason that guys like uh you and chemo are so
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amazing is the is the courage it takes on an ivy league campus particularly harvard to actually
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put forward your conservative or your religious beliefs yeah i think i think the reason why is not
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just cowardice but i think that they uh really don't even believe in the project of conservatism i
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think right now you have a lot of grift in conservatism i think conservatism is ascendant i think
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this country is revolting against you know radical leftist policies and i think that what this means
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is that there's you know people who support those policies are seeing the tide is turning and they
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want to get in on the the power that is shifting towards the right you can actually see the grift
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on that in a smaller scale at harvard that is what one of the biggest problems we have with
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conservative inc overall particularly in the imperial capital oh you can see it you can see it so clearly
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you can see it even clearer at harvard because so many people there care uh harvard law is a
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professional school so people only care about their careers it's a trade school you're getting
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your union card right yeah exactly ticket punched right so so and so many people are concerned about
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their careers isn't that a legitimate concern because you like your first day of class when you
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talked about your faith you are othered immediately if people are here that say hey i gotta i gotta pay i
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gotta pay this huge loan i've got off of going to harvard law is that a justification for them
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to say i'll just go along to get along i think it is if we true conservatives don't do the work to
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actually exclude those people from the movement if they aren't willing to actually take risks to support
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us um you know if we let them in regardless of what they said if they say their pronouns in class
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and we let them uh you know run run our organizations then we deserve to be ruled by those people
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but we really need to do the work to exclude people i think tell us about yourself where are you from
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where's your school family yeah i'm from san antonio texas um i went to notre dame undergrad uh hold it
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hold it hold it hold it did you you went to notre dame after it was a catholic college right yes yeah
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and how do you i mean notre dame is is isn't that the i'd love you know i've grew for the football
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team since i was you know two years old but isn't it now the kind of one of the like georgetown one of
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the hearts of progressivism in the country yeah i mean it's definitely turned that way and i think
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you see this with you know they took down the columbus murals at notre dame a few years ago um
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they have stopped really enforcing any of the social norms uh the theology classes are sometimes
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kind of a joke um i think there's still good pockets of people at notre dame but you know it's
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not it's sort of a lack of faith in their own institution right they don't really believe that
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they're right anymore and so it seems like they kind of make it a liberal arts school just like
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every other one let me talk about uh conservatism and maybe maga being ascended is that looking at
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the outside world and you see it through elections are you getting a feel that things are starting to
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even shift at arguably you know the the most elite of all the ivy league schools yeah i think the things
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are certainly starting to shift um what we're seeing really a lot is the younger people are getting
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more and more maga um this is really amazing um and what it means is that you know institutions that
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were previously kind of milquetoast like fedsoc are getting more and more conservative um you know
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maybe not maybe not at everywhere but at least at harvard law school we've been seeing this
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appreciably happen talk about the federal society because for years and you say milquetoast that behind
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the scenes a lot of people the mike davis's and other people and and federal society has done such an
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amazing job of getting these judges etc helping out through the years but you hear the chatter a lot
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that that has gotten milquetoast what when you say that federal society particularly being a law school
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which it used to be the premier conservative movement what do you mean by that yeah i think it
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means what i was talking about earlier with the uh you know originalism just caring about originalism
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or textualism instead of actually being about political conservatism i think it's easier to be
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just an originalist you know you don't get as much flack from students but you know if you are
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only that and then you get to the supreme court suddenly you have you've not bought into the
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values you haven't been trained as a conservative you don't know the real uh sort of intellectual
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tradition that that comes from and i think that allows you to really squish on some of the key
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points and not really hold firm when when we really need you to what um do you think that at the
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college at the undergraduate level is starting to shift or just in the professional schools like the
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law school and obviously the business school is much more cutthroat capitalist right do you think
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it's uh do you think it's changing just in the graduate schools the the trade schools what i call
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them or is it happening at the college level also i think it's also happening at the college level
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um some of my friends run a debate society in the undergrad called the john adams society
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and they um i've seen them over the past three years become you know sort of libertarian conservative
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kind of normie con maybe 2015 uh to become really really maga and like even the new freshmen who are
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coming in are really maga they get formed in maga and the the stuff they read is completely different
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they used to read like russell kirk you know and now they read a lot more um you know they read pat
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buchanan and so i think that shift is really really good for us when you talk about maga what is your
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definition of maga as you see it from harvard law school at a top uh ivy league college yeah i guess
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i guess my i i'm i'm personally uh i really like pat buchanan that's and i think a lot of paleo con
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a paleo con yes we love pat buchanan yeah he's he's really amazing but i think maga is a bit broader
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than that i think maga is just a belief that the right is okay it's sort of like a no enemies to the
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right view and i think the idea is that we're trying to create a uh vanguard that will continue to push
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things to the right right and i think that that is what what maga is is all about we're trying to
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continue to open up the overton window on the right so we can have actual intellectual discussions and
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figure out the problems that are going on in this country talk about the conference you guys have had
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for the last night and then uh and then today what's the purpose of the conference the types
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of speakers you're trying to uh bring in the objective yeah so the conference is uh the conservative
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and republican conference uh it's been held for the past two years at harvard um and it brings
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together the harvard county school undergrad and the law school um and the business school
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don't want to leave you out there uh and and the the whole point of it is to bring in you know
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conservative speakers to try and educate those who are further to the middle um on you know what
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conservatism is and why we actually hold truly conservative values and i think especially to bring
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uh you know older conservatives into the maga movement that is who we bring so we brought last
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year we brought um we brought peter teal to come speak this year we're bringing of course
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you as a keynote speaker we brought professor wax uh jeremy carl who wrote about anti-white racism
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um yes we brought uh we're bringing andrew ferguson the new chair of the ftc who i'll have a
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conversation with professor adrian vermuel so we're really trying to open up the new right space
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i think at harvard and that is the objective of the conference as you go out into the world
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how do you take these uh what you've learned at notre dame because you're in kind of hostile
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territory there and then harvard because you've been at two of the top universities but ones have
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become very progressive how do you take that out and and and go into the world uh with your your
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first job your career and obviously trying to be involved in politics yeah i think the the way that
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i plan to do it is to go home i think that really the place where i'm going to have the most influence
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uh and the place where go back to texas go back to texas yeah i think that god these texas boys man
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you can't get them out there no seriously they get the the it's like a whole different deal i love
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texas but the guy you folks down there it's like a different deal it's even hard you know they get
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in princeton and harvard now they don't they want to go to ut right they don't yeah exactly i'd be like
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so go home and do what yeah i think the the plan would be to just work on um work in state government
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i think really the national government is so occupied it's so tough um even though there's a lot of
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great people i think i'm not quite smart enough to really do national level politics i don't know
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about that uh but i want to start the state level and have a big impact on texas exactly what uh you
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have social media can people follow you i i don't really have much but i would i would say i you can
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find me at fortuna insights fortuna insights yeah that's on linkedin linkedin and what is fortuna
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insights fortuna insights is a company run by a few of my friends and i um and it's mostly dealing
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with legal questions and like the cutting edge of legal technology fantastic uh fantastic thanks for
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having us up here and uh and great interview look forward to uh seeing more about you as you go back
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to texas sam delmer yes san antonia texas okay uh john khan his house is nothing but ashes now in the
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palisades and one of andrew breitbart's original partners are going to take us out with american heart
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still to come i think hopefully we get ambassador carla sands one of president trump's uh right-hand
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people in all things foreign affairs and we'll be able to talk about canada in the arctic
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okay honored have uh ambassador carla uh sands now you you were on bbc last night from here you've
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been at the conference i was from yet last night and also today why are you here with this group of
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retro reprobates at harvard these revolutionaries rebels well because we're creating a revolution
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here at harvard and across the country and it's going to change our nation this is about america
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first and the money's going to change the money the corruption the tens of billions of dollars that
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are going to places like penn and harvard from the federal government this is all going to change
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so you agree with uh with professor amy wax you think you got to use uh title six get into start
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cleaning up these ivy league institutions these other universities are taking mass amounts of money
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i think she said penn gets 900 million dollars a year yes that has to happen yes and i think doge is
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going to get their ai in there and they're going to find it all they're going to find the webs and
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then we're going to turn off the money and then we're going to turn on money that benefits the american
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people and real research and not just layers and layers of bureaucrats with cushy jobs and gold
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plated health care so you're an ambassador to denmark greenland we're going to get to that in a
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second i also want to ask you about the arctic and canada um but usaid you're very familiar with
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it or is what we're doing the right thing of shutting this down totally just shutting the whole
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thing down it's so exciting steve it's so exciting that we are shutting down usaid because
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what it was was a giant piggy bank to pay people who are rich like the clintons and like a lot of
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these ngos and they were pushing out ideologies to our trading partners and our aid partners that
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they don't want for instance the trans stuff the you know sort of trying to uh push stuff to largely
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christian or muslim countries or catholic countries uh that they don't want to see and so this is going
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to be a win for the taxpayers but also companies did not want to trade with us because china didn't
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come with all these ideologies they really despise what we were doing so i'm excited talk about days
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of thunder every day there's another 10 or 12 either executive actions executive orders legislation
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or just president trump doing something like stripping uh biden of his security clearance
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what's your what's your takeaway of the days of thunder in the first couple of weeks
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every day's christmas i'm having so much fun i just i can't wait every day and it doesn't stop
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like at five o'clock no it continues and on the weekend it continues and so it's it's the most
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exciting political time in my lifetime but it's also really exciting for the american people in our
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country we're safer every day and we're saving our money it's our money let's put it back in our
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pockets or just not spend it in the first place so your recommendation of the president is keep on
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we call it maneuver warfare just pedal all gas no brake all gas no brakes and and what about
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you've seen now the resistance of the media the the left they're trying to go to the courts uh
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is what do you what do you say when the courts put these tr was up what do you do then well i think
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that there has to be a change that a friend of mine wrote an op-ed recently i think it was in the daily
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caller about how these federal judges should not be able to stop a sitting u.s president from
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implementing his his administration's policies and so i think there have to be changes so that
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we can't have one judge somewhere article three versus an article two issue so i i'm not sure i'm
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not an attorney but but i'll say you don't play one on tv no i don't but but we have to have the
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president be able to implement his agenda he won the popular vote he won the electoral college vote
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the people are behind him so i think number one the judges have to be reined in but i think also now
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we have conservative lawyers who are killers who are going to go toe to toe with the left as they
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try to shut us down on all of these great policies and they're on their back foot they because every
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day is christmas they can't get in front of him to stop him because he has so many there's so many
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different things coming right they're just overwhelming the system it's like putting a toy
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in front of a cat and moving it they don't know where to go now one of the reasons i'm so glad
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am i heard you're up here i want to talk because this situation with greenland is this not something
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president trump thought of the other night he has been obsessed with this about hemispheric defense
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for a long time and you were one of the key people or not the key person in the first term because you
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were ambassador to denmark just walk people through the the the strategic logic of greenland
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sure so i was the ambassador to denmark greenland and the faroe islands it's a kingdom
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but seeing that greenland just off our northeast coast one-third the size of the continental u.s
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undefended by denmark and when i got to denmark in late 2017 undefended by us as well and this is
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open source there were russian subs everywhere the sea lines of communication the open sea lines
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were being threatened as we talk about because the russian bases are from mermansk and archangel they
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got to come through the greenland iceland uk gap to get to the north atlantic right the gi uk gap is the
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the giant seas between greenland and iceland and the uk because that's also part of denmark's area
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of responsibility because you have the faroe islands just north of scotland so these are giant
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seas they have no capability of policing or even having an awareness of what's going on and the u.s
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really we struggle in these very aggressive seas and we had left after the peace dividend
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famous movie from the world war ii action with humphrey boker action in the north atlantic and
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it is the sea states there are incredible very tough yes our navy said to me we're having trouble
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passing we're having trouble in these seas so we have to get new capabilities we need more ships that
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are capable we need more icebreakers russia has around 50 icebreakers they have missiles on the
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icebreakers we have two two icebreakers and one doesn't always work so we are we are out gunned in
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the arctic russia's militarized their coast they've reopened old cold war bases refurbished them
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they have new bases their capabilities are fierce in that region the arctic is the is as the great
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game was afghanistan and persia between russia and the british empire about india the great game of the
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21st century is the arctic it's a great power struggle the ccp is going to be up there the russians
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are already up there the united states has to be up there because the strategic nature of the arctic
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correct that's correct and the ccp in their paper that they wrote in 2018 called the polar silk road
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they claim to be a near arctic nation and that they're entitled to 40 percent of everything under
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the sea under the ground in the region because of their large population they're very supremacist in
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their in their outlook on the world and then on say the universe so talk about how does greenland then
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greenland fits into the arctic strategy and also for the for the boxing the uh our national defense
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the national defense the russian navy it's a big signal to nato that hey the russian army may be
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your problem the russian navy is our problem we'll take care of it how realistic is it since you know
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the players how realistic is it for the united states to get some sort of strategic relationship
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with greenland since it right now is technically a part of the uh of the kingdom of the danes right so
00:23:33.580
it's a semi-autonomous nation it has all its own authorities except for defense and foreign policy
00:23:39.260
but they are they have said their premier said about three weeks ago they're going independent
00:23:43.520
so that's a big deal that he says they're going independent i thought it was decades away i think
00:23:49.040
he saw trump's election and said now's our time that's what i think the the greenlanders want
00:23:55.280
independence from from denmark because they abused them they you know they haven't developed people
00:24:00.560
don't know this what do you mean by that well so they it's a huge minerals resources that the
00:24:06.940
belgium and in in the danes and all of europe you know in sub-saharan africa and other places
00:24:12.680
weren't shy about exploiting people what happened here well so the danes have never attempted to
00:24:20.420
develop greenland most of the buildings airports and ports were built by our military either during
00:24:25.940
the second world war or during the cold war until we left after the the berlin wall fell so we had a big
00:24:32.480
presence there and um most of their infrastructure was built by us there is no road between two towns
00:24:38.120
in greenland like denmark has never developed it at all and denmark can't afford to develop it or defend
00:24:43.680
it and they send around 600 million dollars to greenland every year as sort of a welfare payment
00:24:49.400
and so the the days are in kind of tough financial shape is that something that's tough for them
00:24:54.300
yeah i think it's tough for them and i think it'd be welcome for them not to have to pay this but
00:24:58.900
they also get back all the transit port transit goes from greenland to denmark so they get money
00:25:04.600
that way all of the airport traffic except a little bit goes through denmark so there they do
00:25:09.420
get money back and they've got interest there with interest in the in the fishing and greenland and
00:25:13.880
stuff like that so this their their economies are interwoven in world war ii and the cold war up until
00:25:19.620
president uh reagan's victory over the evil empire we had a pretty significant and important uh military
00:25:26.560
national security function there correct we did in fact we had a huge presence um we had bases all
00:25:32.940
over the place we had deep water ports china tried to buy our one of our deep water ports in southern
00:25:38.540
greenland they tried to pull greenland into the belton road initiative and build and develop and uh pay for
00:25:44.940
and construct their um they tried to their three airports to get uh greenland into but one belt one
00:25:51.480
they did so they flew the greenlandic premier and his government and the top ceos they're so smart
00:25:57.560
we didn't do it no u.s company or government did they did flew them over in 2017 before i got there
00:26:03.820
100 debt diplomacy debt trap diplomacy they were going to pull suck them in and the greenlanders
00:26:09.700
were thrilled they were like yeah we want this we'll take and they said to me money has no color
00:26:14.540
they didn't care where the investment came from they it was neutral they just wanted development
00:26:19.200
they want money they want good paying jobs they want opportunity but they did tell me
00:26:23.740
they want success in their tourism so we gave them some help there from the from the state department
00:26:28.880
success in their mining they needed it we're helping them from the state department and they didn't want
00:26:34.340
their kids to learn chinese as a second language they wanted to learn english wow uh we got about a
00:26:39.760
minute uh do we see you know you're one of the best fire breathers president trump had in the first
00:26:45.920
term where are we going to see you in the second well wherever president trump puts me i i would be
00:26:50.080
honored to serve again i don't want to miss out on this this is like the most exciting time in my life
00:26:54.560
to have what's the highest and best use of uh of ambassador carla sands well i hope to be an
00:26:59.560
ambassador under him but frankly i told him i'll go i'll do whatever he needs me to do what one thing
00:27:05.440
i've noticed he's got he's got ambassadors which are great because some of the ambassadors are
00:27:09.220
amazing yeah but you've also got these special envoys would you be open to that and whatever he wants me
00:27:13.980
to do okay so you're i told him you're ready to roll yes he makes fun of me oh you really want
00:27:18.620
to work for me yes i do i don't want to miss out this is the most exciting time in my life
00:27:22.720
really yeah that's fantastic ambassador now social media where do people get you so i'm on twitter
00:27:28.100
x carla h sands i'm on instagram a little bit facebook a little bit but mostly you can find me
00:27:33.880
are you working on a book or anything of of your experience maybe one day okay fine i have to make
00:27:38.840
sure somebody wants to read it i think you get a big audience for that ambassador carla sands we're
00:27:44.320
going to take you out with modern day holy war birchgold.com it's going to be turbulence and not
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just including the cbo report that says guess what two trillion dollars of deficits as far as the eye
00:27:58.160
can see 52 trillion dollars by 2035 that's not the war room that is actually the congressional
00:28:05.000
budget office talk about it more in the next segment ambassador thank you so much
00:28:08.880
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okay welcome back uh we are pressed for time so much going on here today as we're live from harvard
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square the salient magazine offices just an incredible magazine incredible staff incredible people
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incredible uh place they have here um ben harnwell from rome uh ben a lot of movement on
00:29:47.960
ukraine a lot of talk about ukraine president trump now saying hey i want the minerals i want a
00:29:52.400
mineral deal our advice to president trump president trump let's just cut bait there'd be nothing but
00:29:58.380
headaches and heartaches dealing with these people particularly zelensky the zelensky's adamant
00:30:04.220
he only got 77 billion dollars he says 179 billion somehow went somewhere he only got 77 so it's 102
00:30:12.260
bayon missing in his calculation we calculate 250 billion dollars but hey we're just rounding down
00:30:19.080
uh kellogg is talking about and i gotta tell you now you you see these plans get leaked and this thing
00:30:25.700
is going to take longer than 100 days going to take six months next thing you know we're going to have
00:30:29.420
a quagmire get us updated ben and then we'll talk about recommendations to our beloved president
00:30:34.900
morning steve yeah well i think we're already in the quagmire we're not deep in the middle of the
00:30:41.440
quagmire sinking but we're definitely in it's up to the ankles um sadly the directional pull of the
00:30:48.000
tide of the quagmire is ever deeper inwards now you started off mentioning colonel excuse me general
00:30:53.880
left-handed general kellogg now he came out in an interview last night saying that there's going to
00:31:00.220
be an audit on on this uh on this money given and weaponry given to ukraine i think this order is
00:31:08.340
going to take two parts it's going to be an um an audit of on the ukrainian side he says there are
00:31:14.120
already inspectors general there uh investigating that but it's also going to be on the u.s side
00:31:19.600
as you correctly say it's going to take years to work out uh to account for everything sent over to
00:31:25.280
ukraine and to be honest with you steve i don't even know if it's possible years after the event
00:31:29.740
to account for all of the inventory that's been expended on on an active battlefront scenario um
00:31:38.100
what i'm more interested in is how much money had and weaponry has the united states given to um
00:31:45.000
to to zelensky i have to say and i said this when we spoke about this on the show last week
00:31:50.360
i think what zelensky is doing here um and i guess i mean i guess he knows when he calls for an
00:31:57.980
audit himself which he did last week i think he knows what that audit is going to produce
00:32:03.160
and it's going to suggest that he has only received 70 76 billion dollars worth of equipment
00:32:10.300
not the 176 certainly not the 250 and i think the reason he's pushing this argument is to try to
00:32:19.080
manipulate american public opinion to say well hang on he hasn't squandered 250 billion he squandered a
00:32:27.160
figure which is like sort of a little more than a quarter of that perhaps if we actually gave him
00:32:32.260
the full amount he might be able to repel russia from the border this is the last card he's got up
00:32:38.460
his sleeve yeah um and i sort of think steve but this concerns me yeah we're walking into his trap on
00:32:44.560
next well he's not calculating also the five billion per month that we send to support the
00:32:52.540
governments i think over three years i think it's been over 100 billion dollars of that but i'm sure
00:32:57.200
we'll go through and parse it president trump says he's either going to meet with him or talk to
00:33:01.240
zelensky next week there's all kind of rumors around the imperial capital not the one not the
00:33:06.220
eternal capital in rome the imperial capital in washington dc that president trump's looking they're
00:33:10.800
trying to figure out a meeting with putin a sit-down that may take place in the middle east
00:33:14.940
saudi arabia uae what's your recommendation to the president and when he talks to zelensky next week sir
00:33:21.260
well uh next week is the munich security conference let's not have any references back to
00:33:28.940
to 1938 on this um the annual munich conference is taking place there's going to be vice president
00:33:36.580
vans said there's going to be general kellogg there um president trump is going to try to talk
00:33:41.480
to putin as you mentioned my advice to him is look i said this i've been saying this you've been saying
00:33:48.220
this on the show president trump has no need to produce any peace plan that is what is one of these
00:33:54.720
forces centripetal forces pulling him into the quagmire it gives him a moral stake and a political
00:34:02.240
stake in a successful outcome of this conflict he right now you know he can still he has no need
00:34:09.700
to play host or broker or negotiator or deal maker on this steve no need whatsoever he has an electoral
00:34:17.100
mandate all he needs to say is we are out you guys do what you want ukraine europe russia you guys
00:34:25.740
sit down and talk we are out that is my electoral mandate right this is me fulfilling that
00:34:32.040
we are out over that's what i think he still needs to say yeah this i want to have sans ambassador
00:34:40.520
sans on before you president trump could not be clearer the new geostrategic um uh construct
00:34:47.940
is hemispheric defense from the arctic all the way down to the panama canal you've cut off the chinese
00:34:53.260
navy front in the panama canal from connecting with the russian navy in the caribbean you've cut you've
00:34:58.940
boxed the russian navy in up in mermask and archangel by control of greenland or partnership
00:35:04.020
of greenland in some sort of partnership with canada and the arctic you've boxed up the ccp and
00:35:09.120
the russians uh you have with bolsonaro and bolsonaro's forces and others in brazil and melee
00:35:14.300
you you can run the chinese communist party out of the amazon and out of latin america you have
00:35:19.240
you have monroe doctrine 2.0 president trump of any world leader has no blood on his hands no involvement
00:35:26.300
he's advocated against this they hadn't stole the election it would never have happened he is 100%
00:35:30.940
morally clear politically clear strategically clear on this on the ukraine situation and all they're
00:35:37.040
trying to do in washington dc and this is just not the left and the atlantic council that got us in
00:35:42.080
this mess it's also the rhino neocons are trying to entrap president trump every second of every day
00:35:47.660
to meet with zelensky and talk to putin and hey maybe we want the natural resources everything
00:35:53.200
related to ukraine is cursed it's cursed it's called the bloodlands for a reason it's not our
00:35:59.720
situation the vital national security interest of the united states is the southern border of the
00:36:03.660
united states not the eastern russian speaking border of these two slavic entities and there there's
00:36:09.980
no upside here and the president is being sucked into that every day general kellogg's a good man i
00:36:14.980
think he's being sucked into it and somebody's got to just sit there and go no we've got hemispheric
00:36:19.060
defense we have more on our plate than we can deal with with canada with greenland with panama
00:36:23.880
uh with it's sorting this mess out in the red sea in the middle east you got the china you got the
00:36:29.380
south china sea and taiwan uh the agenda of the united states is full and president trump who's got the
00:36:35.140
most the clearest record of not wanting to do this and not and telling boris johnson we shouldn't do this
00:36:41.720
now's the moment to cut bait ben hornwell thoughts steve i posted on this uh on getter this morning
00:36:49.860
uh president trump has suggested that in exchange for the u.s providing security guarantees and this
00:36:58.180
is still on the line this is still the formal position that general kellogg is going to go next
00:37:03.780
week and start discussing with the the ukrainians about the eventual terms of a negotiated peace and
00:37:11.640
the security guarantees provided by the u.s are still there floating around and president trump
00:37:17.900
came out you saw this um a couple of days ago saying oh well look ukraine's full of these rare
00:37:23.240
earths and the minerals we could do with those for our industries zelensky should give us that and then
00:37:28.660
we'll provide the security guarantees i posted on this look i i don't really ever go directly against
00:37:34.980
president trump on on social media or even on this show on this i just said that's absolutely crazy
00:37:39.820
um i could not disagree with that strategy more it seems to me to be a mirror of kuwait only with
00:37:46.460
swapping rare earths for oil and the basic deal is i mean president trump i don't understand what
00:37:53.300
who is advising and who's standing at his elbow feeding these into his
00:37:56.960
air because these ideas into his air because superficially you can say oh yeah that sounds great
00:38:02.300
we could do with all we could do with hoovering up access to all these
00:38:05.260
rare earth minerals and all this stops them going over to china um the problem is is that
00:38:12.080
it's going to be u.s taxpayers that are underwriting the security guarantees u.s boots on the ground
00:38:17.820
implicitly um or explicitly underwriting the security guarantees and it's going to be the u.s take
00:38:23.940
oligarchs are getting the benefit of having access to the rare earths so the u.s taxpayer gets to pay
00:38:30.320
and the billionaires get the uh get the dividends it is absolutely wrong steve um so i'm pushing back
00:38:37.740
on presidential but that market be down as a no on that one so yeah no your your social media posts
00:38:44.580
are great ben uh we got a bolt where do people get you over the weekend until monday get a steve my
00:38:50.200
social media platform of choice just tap in my surname at harnwell i think that's my x profile there
00:38:57.060
um that's ben underscore harnwell but i'm really active on getter and uh at harnwell thanks steve
00:39:02.960
uh god bless have a great weekend fantastic we'll see you up uh we'll see you up on x
00:39:08.580
grace chung and the uh in the team monitoring that uh chemo ganel's back uh chemo i want to make sure
00:39:15.320
we got to you on transhumanism give me your thoughts we cover transhuman transhumanism non-stop
00:39:20.400
here we have an editor joe allen's written a fantastic book uh for us and for our audience your
00:39:26.040
thoughts on transhumanism yeah getting back to i think there's two issues there's the incidental
00:39:30.860
issue which is who controls the tool um i think that's the less interesting uh question you're
00:39:35.400
saying in ai the ai part of us yes exactly ai machine learning um and you know there's a lot of
00:39:41.280
people involved in i would at least say adjacent to our movement uh i think you can call peter thiel
00:39:46.880
that for example um like we're working on that for example at the harvard innovation labs and we're
00:39:51.880
certainly part of the movement the better question is about the intrinsic uh part which is really a
00:39:56.800
spiritual question when it comes down to it because the question is what happens when the tool becomes
00:40:01.160
just as efficient as a person right now we can empirically say they are not right you can say
00:40:06.100
there's hallucinations there's correctness problems there's groundedness there was a stanford study
00:40:09.960
based on this but really it comes down to the western ethos the eastern ethos which is traditionally
00:40:15.720
based on habitual conduct um you know what works empiricism uh confucius for example talks about this
00:40:23.020
in the analects is only interested in how to apply it to society and receive collective benefit the west
00:40:30.020
is different the west tends to be interested in meaning and grappling with god you know this goes as
00:40:35.540
far back to our biblical roots the people of israel right it's about wrestling with god um and so it's
00:40:40.940
really this existential question what do we do if the tools we have are so efficient we don't need
00:40:46.240
humans in the majority of these jobs which by the way this also the fact this dialectic has only
00:40:51.100
occurred now shows there's a lapse between the working class and the intelligence what do you mean what
00:40:57.620
do you mean by that well we've already been automating the working class for the past 200 years
00:41:02.360
um i mean this goes all the way back marx ironically enough identifies this with the breakup of the
00:41:07.780
guilds right when you had blacksmiths and you had different artisans that were replaced by factories
00:41:13.860
now there's some positive benefits to that if you just look at it from an eastern ethos people their
00:41:19.220
quality of life went up uh they were able to consume more products but that's not meaning the
00:41:23.640
fact we live in a country where suicide rates are at some of their highest points and yet the quality
00:41:28.660
of living keeps going up shows there's a disjunction between meaning and material effect
00:41:34.200
and so really what we're tackling with ai is how to combine that juncture uh what that simply means
00:41:40.360
is we need to bring back a biblical discourse and the reason transhumanism is problematic is it attempts
00:41:45.840
to distort god's image it's an attempt to usurp it uh and really the working class has been yelling
00:41:51.560
about this for the last 200 years uh we see with products right in the american context china has taken
00:41:57.800
over uh it's undermined the majority of products coming into the country people have lost their
00:42:03.740
manufacturing jobs and that's something the mag movement is about it's about restoring american
00:42:08.620
meaning uh your recommendation for our audience we've got the we've got uh dark aeon from uh from
00:42:16.620
joe allen all of his writings when you go and look at something on transhumanism uh in artificial
00:42:21.960
intelligence what's your recommendations for people that want to get up to speed what do you
00:42:25.520
recommend they read yeah yeah so there's a lot of great blogs online if you're looking incidentally
00:42:30.080
so based on the tools you can follow me fortuna insights on linkedin i'm consistently posting
00:42:34.980
blogs um if you want to look at your link in the blogs all the time correct constantly i'm
00:42:39.320
consistently writing them adrian vermil has a great blog on this he kind of links between law
00:42:44.860
and artificial intelligence and algorithms again he points to the intrinsic versus the incidental
00:42:50.660
uh follow the short ones because the books are getting left behind often because they look at the
00:42:55.640
empirical effects of ai and every day they're changing deep seek completely changed the
00:43:00.960
landscape at least in terms of the marketplace on ai and so you need to be one step ahead of the
00:43:06.800
books and read those blogs thanks brother thank you he didn't get the hook this time my producers
00:43:11.740
backed off it's chemo gandel harvard law thank you very impressive young man like sam delmo short break
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