Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 20, 2025


Salute to Scott Adams, and from Mar-a-Lago to Mars


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Summary

Jack Posobiec is back in Washington, D.C. with a new episode of Human Events Daily and a special guest, Scott Adams, joins the show to talk about his diagnosis of terminal prostate cancer. Plus, a new law that makes it illegal to distribute non-consensual, explicit, deep fake images online.


Transcript

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00:00:49.540 Christ is dead.
00:00:50.560 Trump trying to cast doubts about the former president's health during his time in office,
00:00:54.720 claiming Biden purposefully tried to hide it from the public.
00:00:58.020 I think it's very sad, actually.
00:01:00.720 I'm surprised that it wasn't, you know, the public wasn't notified a long time ago.
00:01:06.340 Democratic Congresswoman now facing federal charges for alleged misconduct toward law enforcement
00:01:11.080 during the chaotic protest outside a New Jersey ICE facility earlier this month.
00:01:15.660 The acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Alina Hava, reviewed several pieces of video from that
00:01:20.740 protest, some of which has not yet even been released to the public.
00:01:24.240 Hava said on X, New Jersey Representative LaMonica McIver assaulted federal agents.
00:01:30.100 So Hava's office is charging her with that, along with interfering with law enforcement.
00:01:34.780 Trump has signed a new law that makes it a federal crime to distribute non-consensual,
00:01:38.500 explicit, deepfake images online called the Take It Down Act.
00:01:42.360 The bill targets AI-generated content that superimposes a person's face on a nude body without their permission.
00:01:48.140 CBS News is undergoing another shakeup, this time at the executive level.
00:01:53.840 Wendy McMahon, president of CBS News and Stations, is stepping down.
00:01:58.040 A new internal memo says she can no longer be part of a company that's moving in a different direction.
00:02:03.780 This isn't our war. This is not my war.
00:02:06.500 This is not the war.
00:02:07.780 I mean, we got ourselves entangled in something that we shouldn't have been involved in.
00:02:11.660 And we would have been a lot better off, and maybe the whole thing would have been better off,
00:02:15.600 because it can't be much worse.
00:02:17.220 It's a real mess. It's a death trap.
00:02:21.060 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, here live back in Washington, D.C.
00:02:27.280 Today is May 20th, 2025.
00:02:30.200 Anno, Dominique, back from a trip to the Valuetainment Studios yesterday.
00:02:35.360 You'll be able to see that later next week when my episode with her take with Jillian Michaels and Anna Kasparian,
00:02:44.140 Lindy Lee, as well as Amy Dangerfield will drop.
00:02:46.840 However, there was some news that was breaking yesterday during our taping,
00:02:52.640 and I didn't really have time to get to it on the show, so I wanted to address this today.
00:02:56.540 Scott Adams.
00:02:57.200 He revealed his diagnosis, terminal prostate cancer, very similar to what Joe Biden has.
00:03:08.060 And Scott is a daily voice in the Poso household.
00:03:13.240 We listen to him every single day.
00:03:14.800 My family, we have a group chat where we share various things that he says on Coffee with Scott Adams.
00:03:21.760 I've had him here on this show.
00:03:23.380 He and I both work with Joshua Lysak, and he really is responsible for putting us together.
00:03:29.900 That created the book Unhumans and the book Bulletproof both reviewed last year,
00:03:35.580 and Scott even heavily promoted both of the books.
00:03:38.600 And more to the point, Scott's been someone who's been MAGA from absolutely day one.
00:03:46.580 He was the first celebrity to come out and say, not only is Trump going to win,
00:03:53.320 but explain how Trump was going to win.
00:03:56.780 And him getting on Twitter back in 2015, 2016 with his blog, and then later his live stream,
00:04:03.500 it really built the early infrastructure of MAGA.
00:04:09.320 It became a place that everyone could come to.
00:04:11.760 It was a meeting place.
00:04:12.900 It was a community.
00:04:13.760 And like you said on a show yesterday, nothing lasts forever.
00:04:20.460 We all got to go.
00:04:22.460 So the question is, it's not how many days you have in your life.
00:04:27.960 It's how much life you have in your days.
00:04:32.100 And when it comes to a guy like Scott Adams,
00:04:34.460 a guy who influenced billions of people in his life,
00:04:38.760 a guy who taught us the power of systems over goals,
00:04:43.540 and a guy who's been there every single day, unbroken, seven days a week,
00:04:50.140 to make you laugh, joke about the news,
00:04:54.580 and just be there for you.
00:04:58.320 That's Scott Adams.
00:05:00.160 He's a great man.
00:05:01.380 He's an internet dad.
00:05:04.220 And I implore everyone to go and check out his stuff as much as possible.
00:05:09.280 We'll have more on that as it continues.
00:05:11.860 Some stuff in the works behind the scenes.
00:05:14.340 We'll be right back.
00:05:14.860 Jack Posobiec.
00:05:15.340 To the second American revolution.
00:05:26.720 All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are back.
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00:06:51.320 Well, we were just talking about, and I just laid out, you know,
00:06:56.120 some of my feelings regarding Scott Adams, his diagnosis yesterday,
00:07:01.400 how he's just an absolute great American.
00:07:04.180 President Biden also coming out with his diagnosis,
00:07:07.280 and we do pray for him.
00:07:08.300 We certainly do.
00:07:09.160 But the work goes on, and in the White House today,
00:07:12.100 apparently it was take your kid to work day.
00:07:15.040 We're going to go now to Brian Glenn, who's on the scene.
00:07:18.140 What's up, Brian?
00:07:20.260 Hey, good afternoon, Jack.
00:07:22.800 So it's sort of a somber day,
00:07:24.640 but we can brighten that up with some of the kids.
00:07:27.780 How did it go with the kids in there?
00:07:31.080 Yeah, it was a very interesting press conference today at 1 o'clock.
00:07:35.280 President Trump has rolled out the take your son or daughter to work day,
00:07:40.040 and that's what we've seen not only from the Trump admin
00:07:42.400 to everyone who works in the administration to even the media,
00:07:45.640 many anchors and many, you know, photographers here on the press side
00:07:50.560 have taken their sons or daughters to work.
00:07:52.940 And then, of course,
00:07:53.980 Caroline Leavitt having a very interesting briefing today at 1 o'clock, Jack,
00:07:57.740 and we had every question from what is the president's favorite flavor of ice cream,
00:08:02.220 who's his favorite soccer player,
00:08:04.000 to even what's his stance on climate change.
00:08:08.240 I'm not sure the kid actually came up with that themselves,
00:08:11.260 but nevertheless, it was a very interesting press conference today.
00:08:14.080 Well, I think you did great.
00:08:16.680 Now, President Trump, also up on the Hill,
00:08:19.500 can you give us a little update regarding those conversations,
00:08:23.380 the big, beautiful bill?
00:08:25.320 How close does this thing look like it's getting towards passage?
00:08:29.700 Yeah, absolutely.
00:08:31.240 Speaker Johnson using his Trump card today,
00:08:34.620 bringing the president up to Capitol Hill to talk to the GOP conference,
00:08:38.760 to try to sway some of those members that may not have been fully on board.
00:08:43.840 And the biggest takeaway in all of this is President Trump basically addressed the conference
00:08:48.720 and said, look, put your petty little grievances aside.
00:08:51.780 Get off your little kingdom.
00:08:53.840 Let's do this for the party.
00:08:55.000 Let's get things done.
00:08:56.480 Leaned into a couple of the more blue state representatives that were there
00:09:00.500 that were maybe advocating for their SALT deductions to be a little bit higher.
00:09:05.400 Right now, I think it's at $30,000.
00:09:07.140 Some want it as high as $100,000.
00:09:09.880 He said, look, you know, let's put that aside.
00:09:12.060 Let's get this thing done and move forward with the agenda.
00:09:15.000 But I think it will be effective.
00:09:16.160 And I do think, Jack, we will get this big, beautiful deal signed,
00:09:21.520 hopefully, before the break for Memorial Day.
00:09:26.280 Well, that would be really huge.
00:09:27.640 And I know President Trump is pushing for it.
00:09:29.980 Obviously, there's a lot of people say, some people say they want more cuts.
00:09:32.800 I understand that as well.
00:09:33.920 But President Trump's got a lot of agenda items that he is looking for as well.
00:09:38.460 Brian Glenn there at the White House.
00:09:40.280 Appreciate it, Brian.
00:09:40.980 If anything comes back, we'll make sure to have you back on as soon as we can.
00:09:45.800 All right.
00:09:46.180 Thanks, Jack.
00:09:47.920 Thank you.
00:09:48.240 I want to go now.
00:09:48.860 We've got Kenny Cody from humanevents.com, the opinion editor, joins us here on the program.
00:09:55.820 Kenny, how are you?
00:09:57.100 I'm good, Jack.
00:09:57.840 How are you, brother?
00:09:59.660 I'm doing well as well.
00:10:01.260 A little bit of travel over the last bit of time here.
00:10:04.440 But we're doing all right.
00:10:05.220 We're doing all right.
00:10:05.980 So, you know, talking about this bill as well, and I saw humanevents.com does have the piece
00:10:12.200 out this morning from the editorial board.
00:10:15.360 It says, Trump's one big, beautiful bill will give Americans relief and a fresh start.
00:10:21.780 Walk us through the ideas behind the support for this bill and some of the line items that
00:10:28.780 you're seeing on there.
00:10:29.540 Well, I mean, there's just a lot of cuts for everyday Americans, for the average American,
00:10:35.120 for the working class American.
00:10:36.880 You're going to extend the 2017 tax cuts from Trump's first term.
00:10:42.240 You're going to give child tax credits.
00:10:44.200 You're going to ensure that we're giving breaks for families with new babies.
00:10:47.160 We're going to be removing taxes on tip and overtime pay.
00:10:49.540 One of the main Trump, two of the main Trump promises from his 2024 campaign are included
00:10:53.880 in there, giving a $4,000 tax reduction for seniors.
00:10:57.460 You're having all these economic investments.
00:10:59.700 You're having a new energy sector that $500 billion is going to be invested into the energy
00:11:05.680 sector.
00:11:06.240 You're going to be revitalizing old highways and government programs with the $500 billion
00:11:12.280 investments.
00:11:13.480 There's all of these things.
00:11:14.920 I know that libertarians like Thomas Massey and others are advocating because of any government
00:11:20.200 spending whatsoever.
00:11:21.500 But we've got to realize that the amount of success and the amount of opportunity this
00:11:25.740 creates for the everyday American and the everyday working class American is going to
00:11:29.720 be worth these spending and these, in terms of these funding investments in the American
00:11:35.220 workforce.
00:11:36.040 And then you're getting back these no tax on overtime, no tax on tips, the extending the 2017
00:11:41.160 tax cuts from Trump's first term.
00:11:43.300 All of these investments for this bill are why it's all encompassed in one big, beautiful
00:11:48.580 bill.
00:11:49.260 There are going to be several sectors that are going to be addressed.
00:11:52.060 The economy, trade, infrastructure and investments, and several other important priorities in terms
00:11:58.660 of policy that Trump promised to execute in what he always said.
00:12:02.880 This is not going to be several bill passages.
00:12:05.620 This is going to be several different types of legislation.
00:12:07.660 This is an all-encompassing bill that's going to address the things that Trump ran on in
00:12:12.920 2024.
00:12:14.200 And the Republican caucus needs to get behind Trump to deliver on these promises that the
00:12:18.460 American people voted him in to implement.
00:12:21.380 And this bill is going to address many of those challenges.
00:12:25.080 Well, yeah, a baby in every crib, I guess you could say, because they've got the MAGA baby
00:12:30.440 savings accounts.
00:12:31.480 This idea of a 401k for babies, a secretary, or excuse me, a press secretary, Carolyn Leavitt
00:12:37.160 had mentioned it yesterday during the press conference.
00:12:39.320 But this is huge.
00:12:40.280 This idea that the Trump administration, and I think the MAGA movement writ large needs
00:12:44.720 to become a pro-family movement.
00:12:47.820 And this is something where, and there's been so many things where people have said, oh, well,
00:12:51.480 you know, should we do this?
00:12:52.420 Should we do that?
00:12:52.800 I said, guys, put families first.
00:12:55.440 If you put families first, then all of the other things fall into relief when it comes
00:13:00.120 to immigration, when it comes to jobs, when it comes to pro-life, when it comes to all
00:13:03.560 these other issues.
00:13:04.460 If we actually step up and say we are for families, then that's why we want law and order.
00:13:09.720 It's not because we have hatred towards any group or anything like that.
00:13:13.040 It's because we love our families and we want to keep them safe.
00:13:17.080 Kenny, do you think that this new MAGA baby savings accounts and some of the other pieces
00:13:21.380 of this bill really get to that?
00:13:22.560 Well, a thousand percent.
00:13:24.520 I mean, if you look at any country in the world right now, all the population is going
00:13:29.020 down, the entire world's population in terms of starting new families, new babies being
00:13:34.560 born.
00:13:34.940 It's all going down.
00:13:35.700 And Trump is making this investment to revitalize families.
00:13:39.000 We are a pro-family party, whether that comes to abortion, when it comes to legal immigration,
00:13:42.360 and when it comes to actual credits and encouraging people to have families.
00:13:47.000 And the Democrat Party is the party of death.
00:13:48.540 They're for abortion.
00:13:49.380 They're for bringing murderers and rapists into this country over the Mexican border.
00:13:54.100 But we are the party of life.
00:13:56.660 We are a pro-life, anti-abortion, anti-illegal immigration, and anti this idea of going away
00:14:03.820 from the nuclear family.
00:14:04.960 We need to embrace the nuclear family.
00:14:06.780 We need to embrace the idea of being pro-family.
00:14:09.500 And with these pro-child tax credits, these baby 401ks, we are ensuring that the rejuvenation
00:14:15.980 of the American family is put on the forefront of policy.
00:14:20.040 And all of these policies are really pro-family.
00:14:23.120 If you're talking about the child tax credit, you're talking about the child 401k, you're
00:14:26.500 talking about the no tax on tips or no tax on overtime, or you're simply just talking
00:14:31.080 about extending the 2017 tax cuts.
00:14:33.160 Or just the investment into infrastructure, they're going to revitalize American jobs and
00:14:37.960 bring manufacturing jobs back.
00:14:38.820 And I love, I love, uh, producer Fives just sent it to me, uh, real quick before the break.
00:14:42.460 He said, tax deduction for the interest of your car loans, a tax deduction for the interest
00:14:49.160 of your car loans.
00:14:50.180 So you can get out there and buy a car.
00:14:52.720 Folks, this is something that directly affects middle-class and working-class families.
00:14:56.620 Right back, quick break.
00:14:57.980 Jack Posobiec, Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network.
00:15:00.880 Hey, you know, they talk about influencers.
00:15:10.340 These are influencers and, uh, they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec.
00:15:16.100 Where's Jack?
00:15:17.060 Jack, he's done a great job.
00:15:22.420 All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are back, Human Events Daily.
00:15:25.600 We're on with Kenny Cody of humanevents.com.
00:15:29.720 Talking about the big, beautiful bill and some of the pieces in here.
00:15:33.660 Uh, Kenny, you know, when I look at this stuff, man, we're talking boosting the child tax credit,
00:15:39.180 breaks for families with new babies.
00:15:41.160 These baby 401ks, $4,000 deduction for seniors, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on
00:15:49.800 social security.
00:15:51.220 By the way, you can deduct the interest, I love this, by the way, only on American cars, though.
00:15:58.700 You can deduct the interest on car loans, but only on American cars.
00:16:04.240 This is, what he's really doing, he's not just helping out people who are in the middle class
00:16:09.380 and working class.
00:16:10.060 This has a direct impact for Gen Z, for Zoomers who are just getting started in building out,
00:16:17.640 graduating college or getting into the workforce, building their families so they can actually
00:16:22.120 have a lifeline to build a life.
00:16:25.320 What say you?
00:16:26.660 Well, exactly.
00:16:27.420 I mean, when they're getting, like I said, I mean, a lot of these Gen Zers work in the restaurant
00:16:31.080 industry.
00:16:31.480 If that's putting themselves through college, through, you know, things like earning the
00:16:35.420 time off of or to overtime, earning money off of tips, you know, if they're going into
00:16:39.920 into, you know, graduating college, starting new families, buying new cars, and even working
00:16:44.600 in the manufacturing industry, this is exactly why Trump won Generation Z, or at least it performed
00:16:50.560 so much better than amongst Generation Z in the 2024 election.
00:16:54.440 It's because of these concentrations on the jobs that they want to have and the families
00:16:58.780 they want to create after they graduate college, or if they go straight into the workforce after
00:17:03.120 they graduate high school.
00:17:05.620 This concentration on pro-family economic policy is where the GOP is going.
00:17:11.600 And, you know, it's going to take a little bit, you know, especially in these discussions
00:17:14.800 with the big, beautiful Bill, for us to really adopt the idea that we're a pro-working class,
00:17:20.000 pro-Gen Z, pro-family party, and a pro-family movement.
00:17:23.660 But these are the required motions and these required actions in order to evolve into going
00:17:31.820 away from the pro-elitist class the Republican Party used to be and embracing a pro-family,
00:17:38.180 pro-Generation Z, pro-life party.
00:17:41.740 And I think that we are trending towards that.
00:17:44.400 It's going to take a few years, a few discussions, you know, getting some of those libertarian-esque
00:17:49.280 ideas out of the current GOP.
00:17:51.980 But once we fully embrace the pro-family, pro-Gen Z, pro-graduation, pro-working class
00:18:00.820 policies that this bill embraces, I truly believe that the GOP, following along with the Trump
00:18:06.360 administration and following along with the pro-MAGA movement, is going to be able to prosper
00:18:09.920 based upon these policies that's embraced in the big, beautiful Bill.
00:18:13.160 Well, and the big idea, I think, the big idea too, is that it's, we're getting away from
00:18:19.820 this idea of indirect benefits.
00:18:21.840 And this was the old conservatives would say, oh, well, there's going to be indirect benefits.
00:18:26.140 We're going to, we're going to structure things so that things are better for, the tax structure
00:18:30.100 is better for corporations.
00:18:32.100 The regulatory structure is better for corporations, all of which, you know, I generally support.
00:18:36.600 But what about the actual breaks for people?
00:18:39.480 What about things that directly affect the individual or directly affect the family?
00:18:45.240 That's where President Trump and the new right actually come in.
00:18:48.180 Can you speak to that a little bit?
00:18:50.100 Yeah.
00:18:50.460 And I think the old GOP was always pro-corporate tax cuts.
00:18:54.220 Like you said, Jack, I'm for those kinds of things too.
00:18:56.680 But when you're talking about revitalizing industry, when you're talking about getting
00:19:00.200 child tax credits, when you're talking about these cutting these deals on things, this is
00:19:04.840 only American made cars, we're bringing manufacturing jobs back here to benefit the working class.
00:19:12.160 We are encouraging families to have more children by giving them incentives.
00:19:17.480 We are ensuring jobs are being brought back here so those very families can benefit because
00:19:22.420 of them.
00:19:23.280 Those are direct ties to the working class.
00:19:25.860 There aren't these corporate tax cuts that's going to be, you know, tricking on down, you know,
00:19:30.300 trickling down to the working class after years of seeing them benefit the corporate class.
00:19:37.000 We don't have to wait to see the direct benefit that the Big Beautiful Bill is going to have
00:19:40.940 on the working class.
00:19:42.060 If this is passed, like Republicans need to in the House of Representatives, you're going
00:19:46.540 to see a direct benefit.
00:19:48.720 And, you know, just in terms of investing in the manufacturing sector in the American,
00:19:54.160 current American life, we're going to be bringing jobs back.
00:19:57.460 We're going to be revitalizing the working class.
00:20:00.380 And those same families are going to be seeing those sorts of benefits are going to see a
00:20:04.620 direct benefit off the baby 401k, off of the idea that jobs and corporations are going to
00:20:12.940 be brought back here and actually directly benefiting the American worker and the consumer, as well
00:20:18.480 as benefiting those same families that's going to be seeing a revitalization of the American
00:20:24.520 life, of the American life.
00:20:26.140 Absolutely.
00:20:27.760 Kenny Cody, where can people go follow you, brother?
00:20:30.060 At katiecodytn on Twitter and Truth Social, and you can find all of my articles archived at
00:20:34.860 humanevents.com.
00:20:36.040 Thank you, Jack.
00:20:36.860 All right, check them out, folks.
00:20:38.100 Kenny Cody, the great Kenny Cody, opinion editor of humanevents.com.
00:20:43.640 We'll be right back with Human Events daily after a quick break.
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00:20:51.620 Send us your questions, comments, concerns, complaints, 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com.
00:21:00.000 And Jack, where is Jack?
00:21:09.320 Where's Jack?
00:21:11.440 Where is he?
00:21:12.720 Jack, I want to see you.
00:21:16.380 Great job, Jack.
00:21:17.780 Thank you.
00:21:18.560 What a job you do.
00:21:20.000 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:21:21.380 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who'll be getting Pulisic.
00:21:27.160 All right, Jack, what's up?
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00:22:42.020 Very excited now to have our next guest on.
00:22:47.220 Folks, you guys know him.
00:22:48.780 He is the alpha male.
00:22:50.360 We've got Nick Adams joining the program today, and he's got a new book.
00:22:54.740 Nick, how are you, my friend?
00:22:56.440 G'day, Jack.
00:22:57.060 Really good.
00:22:57.780 Great to be back with you.
00:22:59.080 Always a pleasure to join you, your listeners, your viewers, all of the Jack POSO big fans out there.
00:23:04.960 Well, thank you, Nick.
00:23:06.940 I appreciate that.
00:23:07.720 Tell us about this new book.
00:23:10.100 The title is very interesting to me.
00:23:12.880 From Mar-a-Lago to Mars, President Trump's Great American Comeback.
00:23:20.500 Yes, Jack.
00:23:21.500 Look, this is a very special book.
00:23:23.460 It is out today.
00:23:25.600 Very excited about it.
00:23:28.000 Look, I've written a lot of books, Jack, but this is the first book that is as much a self-help book as it is a political book.
00:23:34.740 This is a book that takes all of the strategies and tactics that President Trump used in the last four years in order to not just survive but thrive despite the unparalleled adversity that was thrown at him in order to be able to mount the most epic of comebacks.
00:23:57.680 And I believe that there's a Donald Trump, Jack, in all of us.
00:24:01.700 And I believe that positive thinking, resilience, determination, being laser focused.
00:24:09.140 I think if we apply that to our lives, no matter what our goals are, whether they are running a family, raising children, growing a business, whatever it is, we can use the lessons from Donald Trump's comeback to apply it to our own lives to make ourselves great again.
00:24:29.160 Well, this is incredible.
00:24:31.020 So what you've done is you've taken President Trump's comeback is multiple comebacks now, by the way, but this one more shocking than than any that's anyone has ever seen before returning to the presidency, winning one of the hardest, probably the hardest fought election in American history.
00:24:47.460 I can't think of any other election where candidates faced the things that President Trump faced compared to the 12 labors of Hercules when he was going through this campaign.
00:24:58.760 And that's truly what it was up to up and to including taking his life in his own hands multiple times.
00:25:06.100 But Nick, you mentioned Trump's focus, and this is something, by the way, that I think a lot of people miss.
00:25:13.280 And I don't mean to say this and come across as sounding like I have access or whatever, but when you spend time with President Trump one-on-one, as I know you have, and you mentioned Mar-a-Lago, you realize that when he talks to someone, he has this intense focus to him.
00:25:31.260 And I know you know what I mean, where it's almost like he can drown out everything that's around you, and he just focuses on that one person.
00:25:39.600 And then when he moves on, he moves on.
00:25:42.060 And I've never really been able to see anyone do that before.
00:25:46.040 Nick, explain to our listeners what Trump focus really is and how it's something you can only kind of see in person.
00:25:52.620 It doesn't quite translate on television as well.
00:25:54.700 Absolutely, Jack.
00:25:56.820 Look, President Trump does have a one-in-a-kind, extraordinary charisma.
00:26:03.800 And that charisma does make you feel like he is talking to you and you only when he is in a room full of people.
00:26:13.660 But he listens even better than he communicates.
00:26:19.040 And I think that is the big thing that most of the mainstream media miss.
00:26:25.920 President Trump is a tremendous listener.
00:26:29.220 And that's why you're absolutely right.
00:26:31.280 When you are in a one-on-one situation or context with the president, the president is listening intently to everything that you say.
00:26:41.200 You know, you meet a lot of candidates.
00:26:42.760 You meet a lot of elected officials.
00:26:45.380 Jack, you meet presidents.
00:26:46.380 And they're really kind of just looking.
00:26:49.260 They're looking at you, but they're looking through you.
00:26:51.640 They're looking at the next person.
00:26:53.600 Their eyes are kind of scanning the room.
00:26:55.840 They're trying not to get caught while they do it to see who else is in the room, how long is the line left, or whatever it happens to be.
00:27:03.800 Donald Trump is not like that.
00:27:05.280 And that same focus that he gives people that he is talking to, he gives to his goals, which is something that is just remarkable.
00:27:15.680 I mean, you think about it, Jack.
00:27:17.380 I've been with the president since day one, 16th of June, 2015, when he came down the escalator with Melania.
00:27:24.300 And I was with him in early 2021 when all of the traitors and the cowards and the spineless people wanted to move away from him, abandoned him.
00:27:39.140 And I was with him in those dark days in early 2021 at Mar-a-Lago.
00:27:45.020 We stayed in contact after he left the White House.
00:27:48.820 And he knew then, Jack, he knew that for him to come back, which is what he wanted to do, he knew that they were going to do everything they possibly could to break him.
00:27:59.980 He'd already had a taste of it, but he knew that particularly after January 6th and everything else, that they were going to make his life miserable, that they would try to bankrupt him, that they would try to do all kinds of things.
00:28:14.540 And then let's think about it.
00:28:15.920 He was censored, deplatformed.
00:28:18.620 They tried to bankrupt him.
00:28:20.520 They impeached him twice, arrested, sued, indicted.
00:28:24.920 They've tried to kill him twice.
00:28:26.180 That's twice, Jack, that we know of, right?
00:28:28.840 God knows how many times we aren't aware of.
00:28:31.700 So, and despite it all, none of it has ever remotely deterred his willingness to fight for the everyday, ordinary, regular American, Jack, that you and I also love and care about.
00:28:46.100 And he has never compromised one inch.
00:28:48.780 Think about how easy it would have been or how expedient it would have been, better put, for him to kind of back away from his sincere belief, a belief that I know you and I also share, that the 2020 election was rigged.
00:29:03.840 It would have made his life infinitely easier.
00:29:07.040 But he didn't compromise.
00:29:09.020 He didn't surrender.
00:29:10.820 He didn't even back down a single inch.
00:29:13.760 To this day, he's still posting on True Social about the rigged 2020 election.
00:29:20.020 And to have that kind of principle, to have that kind of focus, to not be prepared to change for anyone, to be unapologetically you.
00:29:32.120 If we can apply all of that in our lives, as I make the case in From Mar-a-Lago to Mars, then anything, anything is possible.
00:29:41.120 Well, I think it is anything is possible.
00:29:44.660 And so walk us through the title, From Mar-a-Lago to Mars.
00:29:47.840 Is that an Elon Musk reference or is it this idea that you should just think big and think beyond, you know, the normal limitations?
00:29:57.440 You should actually dream big.
00:29:59.480 And that's part of being an American.
00:30:02.260 Absolutely, yes.
00:30:03.420 It's a little bit of everything.
00:30:04.900 I was having a bit of fun with it because, yes, there is a reference to the maverick genius that we know as Elon Musk, who President Trump partnered up with in the first hundred days of his presidency to really make sure that we get rid of all the fat and excess in the government, the doge stuff that was so incredibly effective.
00:30:26.760 But also, yes, look, I mean, for me, the ultimate, the ultimate manifest destiny is would be the conquest of Mars for the United States of America.
00:30:38.560 And it is also a reference to dreaming big, which, as you correctly point out, Jack, is the most American thing of all.
00:30:47.000 And President Trump told us before clinching victory at a campaign rally to always dream big.
00:30:55.800 And we've got to dream big when others try to demoralise us.
00:31:01.360 We've got to speak up when those that hate our country want us to be silent.
00:31:07.080 We've got to strengthen our will precisely at the moment that we feel we could lose it.
00:31:13.060 Dreaming big is a big part of why America is the most unique and successful culture and society ever.
00:31:22.280 In almost 5,000 years of recorded human history, we haven't seen a country like the United States of America.
00:31:28.800 And American exceptionalism is because Americans dream big, starting with the founders who had a dream to make a country like never before.
00:31:38.120 Every single time any other country or society or government, Jack, has ever written a constitution, it's always laid out the powers of the government and the limits of the individual.
00:31:50.440 But when the United States of America did it, it did exactly the opposite.
00:31:55.260 It laid out the powers of the individual and the limits of the government.
00:32:00.120 That's where American exceptionalism was born.
00:32:02.680 And that's the best example of Americans dreaming big.
00:32:06.080 Well, and I think, too, just President Trump as an example and as a guy, and Nick, you've met my family, that, you know, with two young boys and we think about all of the children who will be growing up in the Trump era and seeing a president like that, like one that we've never seen before, that only could have been in America.
00:32:29.540 Someone who's been a businessman, someone who's become a billionaire, been an entrepreneur, done so many things, faced so many tests, and then becomes this larger-than-life figure.
00:32:41.600 The fact that he exists at all is proof that it can be done.
00:32:47.440 And with the American system, when things are set right, it is actually possible.
00:32:53.260 So, no, you don't just have to go and have the nine-to-five cubicle job or go and work for, you know, the gig economy.
00:33:02.160 And, look, if you want to, you know, if the gig economy works for you, then fine.
00:33:05.640 But you can aspire to something greater.
00:33:09.540 You can aspire to something bigger.
00:33:12.900 That's what it means to be an American.
00:33:15.060 What it used to mean to go west and seek your future and seek your fame and fortune and all of that dream, this idea of manifest destiny, it's all wrapped up in greatness.
00:33:27.640 And President Trump, just through his life, is showing us this.
00:33:30.560 Nick, this is a great discussion.
00:33:32.360 Can we hold you over?
00:33:33.140 Can we hold you over for another segment?
00:33:35.220 Jack, absolutely.
00:33:37.280 All right, Nick.
00:33:37.880 Guys, guys, we're going to hold Nick over because there's too much to get into here.
00:33:42.140 And this is too important.
00:33:43.140 It's too important to skip over.
00:33:45.080 This is what it means to have a legacy.
00:33:47.720 This is what it means to pass something on to the next generation.
00:33:52.460 Nick Adams and Jack Posobiec here, Human Events Daily, live, Real America's Voice, and the Salem Radio Network.
00:33:59.580 Be right back.
00:33:59.980 Good day.
00:34:00.280 Jack is a great guy.
00:34:13.220 He's written a fantastic book.
00:34:14.820 Everybody's talking about it.
00:34:16.080 Go get it.
00:34:17.180 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:34:21.160 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great.
00:34:23.800 Amen.
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00:35:21.060 All right, Jack, what's up?
00:35:22.400 We are back.
00:35:23.160 Human Events Daily Final Segment.
00:35:25.180 We're along with the alpha male, Nick Adams.
00:35:28.580 And he's got this great book.
00:35:29.880 It's out today.
00:35:30.900 People need to go get this because it's called From Mar-a-Lago to Mars.
00:35:36.380 And it's the story of Trump's great American comeback.
00:35:39.560 But it's more than that because it actually shows you how you can take the tools that President Trump has shown us and use the tools that he has used to be able to attain this.
00:35:52.840 Nick, can you walk us through some of those tools that people can look at?
00:35:55.620 Absolutely.
00:35:57.460 Look, positive thinking starts from – it's at the very beginning, Jack.
00:36:02.180 If you look at President Trump's life, Norman Vincent Peale was the person that acted as the officiant at President Trump's first wedding.
00:36:13.900 So the power of positive thinking is something that President Trump has always held dear, and it's what I think has led him to have such success, as you were outlining before the break, from billionaire businessman to beloved entertainer to having a great family, successful children and grandchildren, and now, of course, the greatest president in the history of the country.
00:36:41.800 And I think our good friend Steve Bannon, I heard him say something that really resonated with me, and that is that America has been so blessed.
00:36:49.980 We had General Washington at the start of our country.
00:36:54.640 We had President Lincoln at the rebirth of our country, and now we have President Trump at the rejuvenation of our nation.
00:37:04.420 And we are incredibly blessed for that.
00:37:07.140 And the power of positive thinking, I think, is very, very significant.
00:37:12.940 And then resilience, a determination to get to whatever destination it is that you have, is something that President Trump just has shown in absolute abundance.
00:37:25.640 It doesn't matter what they throw it in, whether it's dealing with the corrupt New York government and people that had competing interests, whether it was what happened in Atlantic City, whether it was now what we saw in 2016, when they spied on his campaign, all the phony impeachment stuff that was during the first term.
00:37:50.600 And then, of course, everything that he had to endure the last three or four years, having that relentlessness, Jack, to just so doggedly pursue like a heat-seeking missile until you hit your target.
00:38:04.320 That's what President Trump has always exemplified in every stage of his life.
00:38:10.280 He's always been that man in the arena.
00:38:13.460 The arenas have always been different, but he's always been that man in the arena.
00:38:17.720 That's exactly right.
00:38:19.920 And, you know, it's kind of cliche, but it's not about how many times you get knocked down.
00:38:23.840 It's about how many times you get back up.
00:38:25.740 And I feel like our society today has totally lost that.
00:38:28.880 And President Trump showed us, even to the point of when he was under actual gunfire itself, stood up and roared like a lion.
00:38:38.760 Didn't know if there were more shooters.
00:38:40.460 Didn't know if the threat had ended.
00:38:41.920 The bullets were still racing through the air.
00:38:44.060 He stood back up and pumped his fist.
00:38:48.140 That's what being an American, that's what being a man, that's what being an alpha male is actually all about, is saying, you want me?
00:38:57.280 Come and get me.
00:38:58.420 I'm right here.
00:38:59.860 And you can take it out of those, you know, incredible moments like that, miraculous moments, that it's, look, you got to keep trying.
00:39:07.920 Right?
00:39:08.140 I write posts online.
00:39:09.880 They don't all go viral.
00:39:11.080 You know, maybe one out of ten goes viral.
00:39:13.540 But you know what?
00:39:14.260 That one keeps me going.
00:39:15.440 And then I keep going and I move on to the next one.
00:39:17.460 You get them next time.
00:39:18.900 You just go there.
00:39:19.760 It's like my kid plays Little League and say, we didn't win this game.
00:39:22.840 You win the next game.
00:39:23.620 You didn't get hit at this at bat.
00:39:24.700 You go to the next one.
00:39:25.500 Boom.
00:39:25.700 The other day he had a two-run RBI.
00:39:28.520 So it's part of life where you've got to step up.
00:39:33.440 Use the baseball example again.
00:39:35.080 You step up to the plate.
00:39:36.440 It's not about how many times you strike out.
00:39:38.120 It's about keeping and going until you actually get those hits to get those wins.
00:39:43.120 And Nick, it's so true.
00:39:45.120 If we don't try to take shots, we'll never achieve anything.
00:39:49.940 Last minute, tell people where they can go to get the book and where to follow you.
00:39:53.780 Yes, Jack.
00:39:54.420 You miss all the shots you don't take.
00:39:56.140 Absolutely.
00:39:56.780 Look, From Mar-a-Lago to Mars, it is out today.
00:40:00.860 This is a book that everyone needs to get.
00:40:03.280 It's a book about politics, Americana, and self-help and personal development.
00:40:08.560 You can get it on Amazon.
00:40:09.940 You can get it where all great books are sold.
00:40:11.960 But this is definitely a book that you want to read because you're right, Jack.
00:40:16.180 President Trump proved two very American notions to us.
00:40:20.080 Number one, that the only limitation in America that you have is your own imagination.
00:40:25.840 And number two, that this is the country of unlimited attempts.
00:40:31.660 You can fall down 5,000 times, but if you've got the grit, determination, hustle to get up
00:40:36.400 5,001, you will be rewarded.
00:40:39.740 You will get to where you want to go.
00:40:41.380 It's a lesson for every single American, particularly the youngest among us.
00:40:46.020 That's why From Mar-a-Lago to Mars, President Trump's great American comeback should be on
00:40:50.680 the bookshelf.
00:40:52.340 Nick Adams, Jack Posobiec.
00:40:53.720 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay a short.