The election is over, and Donald Trump has won in a historic landslide. Now we are throwing a conservative conference to celebrate victory but also to plan the work ahead for the road to come. Russia has responded with a nuclear capable new weapon, which they launched on Ukraine as a show of force. Biden is quietly discussing shipping nuclear weapons to the Ukraine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agrees to a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in principle during a security meeting with Israeli officials last night.
00:01:51.240You want an AG who's going to take down the cartels, take down the migrant gangs to get rid of the foreign criminal enterprises in this country?
00:02:21.060Trump's new borders are Tom Homan has said that he is willing to arrest leaders like yourself for standing in the way of these policies that they want to enact.
00:02:31.760Would you be willing to go to jail for these things?
00:02:34.720The Federal Highway Administration says only seven or eight charging stations have been produced with a seven and a half billion investment.
00:02:41.240Each of the 50 states, every one of them is getting formula dollars to do this work, engaging them and the first handful, again, by 2030, 500,000 chargers and the very first handful of chargers are now already being physically built.
00:02:54.900Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the emerging ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in principle during a security consolation with Israeli officials last night.
00:03:04.880Multiple sources stress that the agreement will not be final until all issues are resolved.
00:03:09.720A ceasefire agreement will also need to be approved by the Israeli cabinet, which has not yet happened.
00:03:15.020According to the New York Times, the United States is currently aiming to maximize aid to Ukraine.
00:03:20.980In particular, there has even been a proposal to return nuclear weapons to Ukraine.
00:03:25.380With more attacks overnight in Ukraine and in Russia, this war is escalating rapidly.
00:03:33.480Ukrainian intelligence are now examining the wreckage of a new type of high speed nuclear capable missile that Vladimir Putin launched last week.
00:03:43.040Ukrainian officials confirmed it flew 11 times the speed of sound too fast for Ukraine to shoot down.
00:03:50.120Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:56.640The Mar-a-Lago editions continue here on the program as we are live from West Palm Beach.
00:04:28.800Russia has responded with a nuclear capable new weapon, not an ICBM, but something similar, which they launched on Ukraine as a show of force, conventionally equipped,
00:04:44.080but with hypersonic warheads, warheads that go Mach 9, cannot be stopped by American conventional weapons.
00:04:53.040Now we hear the Biden administration is quietly discussing shipping nuclear weapons to the Ukrainians.
00:20:43.600He's absolutely right out of Breitbart News, the Washington Bureau Chief,
00:20:46.400that these holdovers are people we need to worry about, that obviously we're seeing all
00:20:52.480this escalation in Ukraine vis-a-vis nuclear weapons and long-range missile strikes.
00:20:58.320Talk about troops being deployed, NATO troops being deployed into the war space.
00:21:03.220And not only that, but you're going to have holdovers like, don't forget, the Eric Charamellas and the Alexander Vindmans and all those types coming around from the first time when President Trump took office, that you have these people burrowed in.
00:21:19.440Going to war with the bureaucracy is not going to be anything easy.
00:21:23.800And that goes double when you're talking about the bureaucracy at places like HHS, like the FDA, and so many other spots.
00:21:32.320That's a spot, then, we are going to have, and we're getting a lot of people asking about this, Bobby Kennedy.
00:21:37.320So Matt, when it comes to Bobby Kennedy, RFK, now I've heard that he's sitting around 48 votes.
00:21:43.760I think that the Republicans are generally wanting to go along with, at least the Republican Senate wants to generally go along with the will of the people.
00:21:53.320I know Charlie Kirk had that incredible scoop early on his show saying that Tulsi was at 48, Bobby was at 48, give or take, where their math is.
00:22:01.960But I know that with RFK, there's some question from pro-lifers in the Senate.
00:22:07.280There's some question regarding his stances on abortion.
00:22:10.660Obviously, a lot of the abortion issues come through the Department of Health, whether or not Planned Parenthood clinics are getting the right accreditation.
00:22:20.560This also, of course, goes to state health departments.
00:22:23.380And also, a lot of these thorny questions that has to do with the Plan B pill.
00:22:27.600Will the Plan B pill be able to cross state lines?
00:22:29.840Will he be able to mail it to one of the states that's banned it, et cetera, et cetera?
00:22:32.980So do you think he'll be able to make assurances to those senators that are pro-life that he isn't going to rule against the wishes of at least the previous administration, the previous Trump administration?
00:22:46.060Yeah, I think that RFK has to do work on that front, right?
00:22:51.280Like, he's going to have to communicate well with senators.
00:22:53.580This is a confirmation process, right?
00:22:55.420He's going to have to convince them that he stands with President Trump and with the American public who voted for President Trump.
00:23:05.040You know, obviously, he won a majority of the popular vote and all seven swing states.
00:23:10.560So, but I'm confident he'll be able to do it.
00:23:14.320I don't think RFK is going in there to undermine Donald Trump and try to push an abortion agenda, right?
00:23:19.700Like, his personal views aside, he understands his position.
00:23:24.400I haven't spoken to him, but the point is that I don't expect RFK is going to be, like, in there trying to secretly push some secret abortion agenda or something like that.
00:23:34.800I think that RFK has a very clear vision of what he wants to do with making America healthy again, right?
00:23:40.980Like, the Maha part of MAGA, right, like, that joined up forces with Donald Trump on the campaign trail is an important part of the movement, right?
00:23:50.060Like, and I don't think that you're going to see an emphasis on that.
00:23:54.540And you saw that from the Trump campaign as a campaign, right?
00:23:58.240Like, Donald Trump made it clear where he stands on this, right?
00:24:00.760Like, you know, his view is it shouldn't be a federal issue.
00:24:05.700But also that there should be the three exceptions, right, for rape, incest, and the life of the mother, and then otherwise let the voters decide, right?
00:24:13.680Like, so I think that's where we're at.
00:24:16.100And in some states you saw the abortion referendum, ballot referendum defeated.
00:24:20.600Other states you saw the pro-abortion side win.
00:24:23.180And I think you're going to see that continue to play out at a state level around the country from now on.
00:24:29.020And RFK needs to do a good job communicating with Republican senators because he needs to get the Republican votes to win confirmation.
00:24:36.720And he might even get some Democrat votes.
00:26:30.920And then also I would just add that with regard to Tulsi, the origins of this are the same origins of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax, right?
00:26:40.820Like where they because Tulsi Gabbard was a thorn in the side of the Democrat establishment.
00:26:45.500If you look at her trajectory as a Democrat congresswoman and then later as a presidential candidate and then, you know, her leaving the Democrat Party and then later joining the Trump Republican Party.
00:26:58.840The reason why all that happened is because she was speaking out against the Democrat establishment on a number of different things.
00:27:06.060But I mean, this is a Democrat from Hawaii, right?
00:27:08.680Like, I mean, this is left as it gets there.
00:27:10.960That's Barack Obama's home state, right?
00:27:12.840Like, you know, I mean, the point is, at the end of the day, none of this makes any sense.
00:27:19.840But the reason why they did what they did, where they cooked up this nonsense against her, is because of the fact that she is willing to challenge the war party.
00:27:28.040She's willing to challenge the neocons and the establishment.
00:27:32.360And let's be honest here for a minute.
00:27:33.820The reason why Donald Trump won, I think, in 2016, and a big part of the reason he won this time, both times, in addition to immigration and trade and the economy, is war.
00:27:44.920People don't like war, unless you absolutely have to fight one.
00:27:58.680Donald Trump actually delivered on that, and then Biden screwed it up when he came in.
00:28:03.320I think that the endless wars are extremely unpopular to American citizens.
00:28:08.760They want us to focus on the problems here at home, not around the world.
00:28:12.120No, and that's clearly what people voted for.
00:28:17.440I mean, when you hear people, when you go to these interviews and they talk to people who were swing voters or someone who made the decision at the very end,
00:28:26.560you actually do hear anti-war as something that comes up pretty consistent.
00:28:31.080I'm not saying it's every person, but you do hear it as a pretty consistent sentiment that they will say over and over
00:28:38.120that it feels like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were candidates that wanted to increase wars or wanted to push America into war,
00:28:46.400whereas when it comes to Donald Trump and the team that he had around him, they seemed like they were the peace team, which they were, by the way.
00:28:53.980But I don't know if this has really been driven home enough in our world, in the pundit world, how much this played a role in those late-breaking voters.
00:29:43.300They want to continue breaking out across the Middle East.
00:29:45.900And I can tell you, I mean, I spoke to Democrat Muslims, endorsed Donald Trump, like the mayor of Hampton, Michigan, which is a majority Muslim community, all right?
00:32:08.360Not like it was in D.C. where I was for a little bit of the tail end of last week and last weekend where, yes, I did get to take the kids to the Creed concert because, oh yeah, because we're getting higher.
00:32:22.000We are absolutely getting higher, and they're taking America higher.
00:32:24.960But folks, let me tell you something right now.
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00:35:35.720But, you know, when we also look for the past and look for inspirations, we used to have this idea that we could have statesmen in office and that we could have leaders who actually cared about the well-being of the country and not the well-being of special interest groups.
00:35:51.220And so then when we take someone like, oh, I don't know, a Tulsi Gabbard who doesn't care what her party's ideology is, she's going to say what she believes is the truth.
00:36:01.620And she's going to say so based on, by the way, tons of research and actual real-world experience that she has as a combat veteran, someone who's traveled the world, actually goes into combat zones to find out what's going on, asks hard questions, and then comes back to make those decisions.
00:36:19.660And takes this all very seriously as opposed to the glib way that a lot of people do when it comes to these questions of war and peace.
00:36:26.500And yet because she's able to do so and doesn't always agree with whatever the D.C. establishment wants, she, of course, gets labeled a Russia asset.
00:36:35.460But the problem is, is that this iteration of Russia, this is like, this is like low energy Russiagate because they don't even have a dossier this time.
00:36:43.540They don't even have like the wiretaps.
00:36:45.680They don't have like, you know, all the trips and the money and all this.
00:36:49.600They're just like, oh, no, she's a Russian asset.
00:37:07.580Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard was in 2017 meeting with Assad, meeting with other, you know, militant insurgents and trying to figure out what's happening on the ground.
00:37:16.220And what she concluded, which is what America first and Trumpianism is all about, is that regime change really doesn't work.
00:37:22.140You have to either actually go in and fight with an objective or you have to go for diplomacy.
00:37:27.400And that is, I think, very threatening to the permanent state, which loves these sort of covert regime change operations that never actually end up helping the situation.
00:37:37.740It only leads to more suffering from those in the, you know, respective areas.
00:37:42.860So then also here at home, because we create these conflicts abroad that create these refugee crises that then come back here in the United States as they pour over our border to seek refuge here in America.
00:37:56.220And I think that what really gets me about Tulsi, Jack, is that she's a symbol.
00:38:00.500She's a symbol of somebody who is a Democrat who says, you know, actually, the permanent state, their way of doing things, it's not actually right.
00:38:09.080I'm going to go and find answers for myself.
00:38:12.220And you're not allowed to have independent thought on the left.
00:38:15.940Any sort of diversity of opinion, any sort of critical thinking, it is inherently rejected.
00:38:20.360And that's why she's so threatening to them.
00:38:22.740Well, not only that, and I'll add another piece and to this is that as a former Democrat, this creates a huge incentive problem for the Democrats.
00:38:36.060She's actually incredibly threatening to them because she's someone who escaped the island.
00:38:43.480So you're not allowed to leave the island.
00:38:45.480That's why they'll say, shun your family members this Thanksgiving who voted for Trump, who support him.
00:38:52.620Yet Tulsi Gabbard is someone who's like, no, I agree with all of your values.
00:38:56.680You just don't even seem to actually stand up for all your values.
00:39:00.160You don't actually seem to want to help anybody.
00:39:02.280You just seem hell-bent on pushing this complete insanity or going down these ideological paths that get you absolutely nowhere.
00:39:10.020You don't want to listen to people when you say milk costs $4 a gallon and butter is like $7 for a stick.
00:39:16.000And nobody wants any of this anymore because you can't afford it.
00:39:19.040Meanwhile, you're pushing us all towards war.
00:39:20.520So the issue, of course, is that she can bring other people off of the island with her and that terrifies them because she can turn Democrats into Republicans.
00:39:32.340Yeah, and Jack, to that point, I don't want to dumb down this conversation, but can I just say that Tulsi Gabbard is cool?
00:39:38.760Like, if you listen to her on Joe Rogan, and that's when I really got to know her.
00:39:45.100It was a long conversation where you got to really figure out, okay, who is Tulsi Gabbard?
00:39:49.420And then she's a surfer, and she's a combat veteran, and she's a real straight shooter, and she thinks about things competently, and she has her own opinions.
00:39:56.440And there's just something about her that's very attractive in the same way that Trump kind of has this aura around him.
00:40:02.040I feel that with Tulsi, and I think to your point, that's exactly why she's threatening as well.
00:40:25.400She doesn't actually want to get our troops killed or maimed or blown up in combat.
00:40:31.840She doesn't want to send Generation Z over to go and die in these foreign wars, which, by the way, are going to put us at huge risk everywhere in the world when we get involved in them.
00:40:42.980We already are at risk because of the things that we do.
00:40:45.500You got the Indo-PACOM commander coming out this weekend and saying that we've depleted our missile stocks.
00:40:50.640Now we don't even have the ability to defend any of the seed lanes in China.
00:40:56.420We have these huge issues with drone swarms that they can employ in the South China Sea or vis-a-vis the Taiwan Strait, any of these various security commitments that we're suddenly run against.
00:42:09.840Final segment here, Human Events Daily.
00:42:11.400We're on with Evita Duffy, who not only is she my favorite anti-communist, she's also our Gen Z whisperer.
00:42:19.180And she brought up something about, like, coolness.
00:42:23.020And, Evita, one of the things that we've talked about when we were talking about Gen Z is this idea that Gen Z loves substance.
00:42:31.680That they want something to actually be sincere.
00:42:35.140And you and I were talking about before how that's sort of like why the traditional Latin mass has been so big with Gen Z, because they want stuff that actually has sincerity to it.
00:42:48.020And this is such a difference from, you know, Millennial Corps, because Millennial Corps was like Barack Obama, the quintessential corporate candidate of the early 2000s, was actually considered like really cool.
00:43:05.540And he was on all the late night shows.
00:43:08.460Yeah, I think with the way I perceive millennials, if I'm just going to be honest, it's just like these guys with skinny jeans and they're wearing a beanie with their hair, Justin Bieber style.
00:43:20.900And they just they just loved the idea of Obama and how clean cut he was.
00:43:28.020They saw him as, you know, this this guy who was really embodied in the embodiment of the perfect left wing identity politics kind of kind of a dude.
00:43:37.240Right. You saw in corporate America this idea of safe spaces as well as the university system.
00:43:42.580And then you saw just just a real, I think, birth of the woke of the woke left.
00:43:50.100And the Trump years were just a really stark contrast to that.
00:43:55.580Suddenly there was a revolt against just everything that Obama and the millennials that loved him represented.
00:44:03.640Suddenly you had young people saying, actually, I don't like how oppressive identity politics is.
00:44:09.300I don't like the way that just we feel like we can't speak our minds without getting in trouble in the digital public square.
00:44:18.480But even in our personal lives, we don't like that when we go to a college classroom, we were in a college classroom.
00:44:23.340Our professor will will belittle or silence us for saying something that's outside of the left wing orthodoxy.
00:44:30.880And so suddenly there was this this revolt among Gen Zers and even Gen Alpha to an even greater extent, particularly among men to say we reject this.
00:44:40.360And suddenly Obama's not cool. And what's countercultural and revolutionary is not to be like Obama, but it's to be it's to be like a like like Donald Trump or like the Avengers team that he's assembled.
00:44:53.560Right. RFK Jr. for for health and freedom.
00:44:56.440There really was like this whole millennial push. And I think this is something that especially with like the core millennials that really fell for whatever the corporate mainstream was pushing and saying, oh, yeah, yeah, that's what's great.
00:45:14.840That's what I want. I want Barack Obama. He's so cool. He's so hip looking at me plays basketball and he and he likes Spider-Man.
00:45:22.360And and it's like, is he actually doing anything? Is he actually? No, it's just all this like, you know, all this randomness that was going on around it.
00:45:30.160Whereas I don't know, I kind of feel like Gen Z, they kind of don't take the sorry saying I'll have to say it.
00:45:38.060They don't take the BS like they just have a much higher BS radar.
00:45:41.600And they're like, yeah, like that doesn't actually help anyone do anything.
00:45:45.500So that doesn't necessarily mean that it makes Gen Z like that they're going to sit there and be other, you know, 100 percent.
00:45:52.160They're not going to support Trump or something. But it's that they're not going to be attracted to a candidate like that who's just so obviously fake and astroturf.
00:46:00.060Yeah. So millennials, like I think if you if you look at your stereotypical millennial, it's just like, you know, a guy who maybe skateboards and he goes to Starbucks and he has skinny jeans and he dreams about working at BuzzFeed in the future and like writing left wing ridiculous op eds.
00:46:15.460And he looks at Obama as his icon and a total beta male doesn't work out at all.
00:46:19.320Maybe he runs if he's on the elliptical. And then you see Gen Z men and they look at their their their, you know, the previous generation, the millennials, and they just say, oh, my gosh, this is not cool.
00:46:28.500This is not this is not this is not what I want to be when I when I get older and there's this revolt to be countercultural and to be actually at least among young men to be masculine, to be more traditional.
00:46:39.840They are working out. They embrace RFK and Trump and they like being sort of politically incorrect because of how oppressive of an environment they grew up in.
00:46:49.300So the millennials who viewed Obama as countercultural and interesting and progressive and cool have now actually inspired Gen Z and Gen Alpha to completely reject that ideology because millennials are not actually that cool.
00:47:02.220So I just I do really think that Obama played a huge role in impacting the culture as we as we move into the future.
00:47:12.320He is key is really the the reason that we not only have identity politics, but we also have so much racial strife.
00:47:18.860And I think the racial strife is a real point of contention that has been a dividing factor among the right and the left.
00:47:27.840It's something that the left has been able to weaponize against politics and against against individuals and they're in the interest of the populist people in America.
00:47:37.780Right. And suddenly you see on the right now a lot of this this new coalition, this new right that Trump's created, which transcends race.
00:47:47.280It is greater than race. It what it is, is it's it's just people who are regular, who are normal, who want to revolt against the corporatists, against stakeholder capitalism, buying up single family homes and destroying the future against the identity, identity politics.
00:48:06.440Where can people go to follow you and watch your morning show every day?
00:48:09.220Yeah. Evita Duffy underscore one on on Instagram and Twitter.
00:48:13.700And you can look up look up my show on Rumble early edition with Evita.
00:48:18.640All right. And another one I wanted to give a huge shout out to happy birthday to producer Fazz, the low Fazz, by the way, you get low with low Fazz around here.
00:48:29.640Ladies and gentlemen, it's his birthday. So big shout out to the guy who makes everything run around here.
00:48:34.640Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.