Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 16, 2026


THE RISE OF LEFT-WING TERRORISM; THE NEOCON WAR ON JD VANCE


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:22.660 Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're
00:00:26.840 only going to do so much more. Let's get it. This is what happens when the fourth turning
00:00:37.420 meets fifth generation warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation,
00:00:48.220 and former Navy intelligence veteran. This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:53.060 The U.S. has launched wave after wave of attacks on Iran in the last few days, but last night
00:00:59.360 we're learning for the first time a U.S. aircraft attacked a tanker trying to make port at Karg
00:01:04.860 Island. That is the Iranian oil terminal in the Persian Gulf. St. Combs says that it gave
00:01:09.740 this tanker multiple warnings and it did not heed them. This is in breach of the blockade
00:01:14.020 that the U.S. currently has on Iranian ports. We also know that Donald Trump has been briefed
00:01:18.360 the situation room on multiple ways to expand this war. He has repeated his threat to hit Iranian
00:01:23.800 infrastructure, bridges and power plants. But Iran is striking back. And in just the last few
00:01:28.760 moments, we have heard that Kuwait, the Kuwaiti military has put out a statement saying they are
00:01:32.720 currently under Iranian attack. Last night, the Jordanians and the Bahrainis were also attacked.
00:01:37.700 Our most decisive tactical advantage will always be the individual warfighter.
00:01:43.320 I'm authorizing a new screening program for testosterone deficiency for our service members, ensuring you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best.
00:01:55.780 New details about the primetime address President Trump is set to deliver tonight.
00:01:59.840 It's really, really big news. It doesn't get bigger because without free and fair elections, you don't have a country.
00:02:06.480 Sources tell Reuters the speech is expected to reveal intelligence claiming that China had the ability to interfere in the 2020 presidential election and that Beijing may have gained access to U.S. voter data.
00:02:18.940 More than 80 percent of radical violence is now driven by far left and anarchist actors.
00:02:24.340 These these are not abstract statistics.
00:02:27.780 Americans have seen what those numbers mean.
00:02:29.600 An all-out assault on our immigration officers, sniper attacks, explosives, armed ambushes, a transgender shooter opening fire on Catholic elementary school students as they pray, his gun marked with slogans like,
00:02:44.500 where is your God now? A health care executive executed in cold blood in the streets. Multiple
00:02:54.340 assassination attempts on a sitting president and the murder of the greatest conservative
00:02:58.620 activist of a generation. A man who happened to also be a husband and the father of two young
00:03:04.220 children shot and killed while speaking to a crowd of students. This is a distinctive and unique
00:03:12.100 evil. It has always been driven by a hatred, above all else, a hatred for civilization itself.
00:03:19.620 It is a revolt of the worst against the best, a revolt of the weak and the cowardly against the
00:03:26.060 strong and the good. Diplomacy is another tool. And I'm very frustrated by the Americans and
00:03:32.180 frankly, by people in other countries who are like, you cannot negotiate with the Iranians. 0.99
00:03:37.560 Well, then what is your proposal to get people to stop shooting at ships in the Strait of Hormuz? 0.54
00:03:41.720 But I definitely think you have seen this very discreet, extremely well-funded campaign to try to derail the negotiation and try to derail the deal.
00:03:52.800 And, you know, there was again, there's this time article that came out yesterday.
00:03:56.980 A friend sent it to me.
00:03:58.240 It's like worth reading because it lists a bunch of people who have quite literally been paid by a former Trump campaign person who was himself paid by certain elements within the Israeli government.
00:04:13.160 And those people are attacking me viciously for quite literally trying to accomplish the negotiation objective that the president set for the country.
00:04:21.940 So what is their position?
00:04:23.160 Are they attacking you?
00:04:24.160 How?
00:04:24.680 Oh, it's it's social media posts.
00:04:27.360 It's you know, they're leaking to reporters.
00:04:28.980 They're attacking me obsessively saying that we should not be negotiating with Iran.
00:04:34.340 We should just keep the military campaign going indefinitely.
00:04:37.720 And that is that is their explicit position.
00:04:40.340 But if people want to say we mishandled the Epstein release, guilty.
00:04:44.480 We did mishandle, especially the communications of it.
00:04:46.860 What do you think should have been done?
00:04:48.220 I think that we should have just dropped everything at the very beginning.
00:04:51.120 And, like, obviously it takes a little time to review the stuff, to find the stuff, to redact things, where you have victims and so forth.
00:04:57.200 But we should have just done it as quickly as possible.
00:05:12.220 He keeps dropping side to side, so I'm just trying to keep him set up.
00:05:15.920 He's got a man full of blood, I don't want him...
00:05:17.740 He was on the bin on the other side of this...
00:05:20.220 He's jumped over these fences and stuff like that
00:05:22.940 And he's up here, he's obviously fallen from there and slipped from there
00:05:27.580 There's other shoes left over there mate
00:05:29.260 What's your name mate?
00:05:30.540 Huh?
00:05:34.380 Has anyone been hurt other than him?
00:05:36.060 Yeah me, he's grabbed my brother, he's took my turban off
00:05:39.260 So I grabbed him my head
00:05:40.220 Are you injured?
00:05:41.020 Yeah yeah I've got swollen eyes, little bruises
00:05:43.340 Alright just step back a little bit for me
00:05:45.260 Someone flagged these down
00:05:47.260 All right, let's get you out of there, shall we?
00:06:06.260 All right, well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:06:11.560 We are here live in London, England, where we're here for the opening of CPAC Great Britain.
00:06:22.040 Today is July 16th, 2026, Anno Domine.
00:06:26.600 And really honored to be here speaking in London, honored to be here at the very first, the inaugural CPAC Great Britain.
00:06:35.100 we've got a number of incredible guests that we're going to be bringing on soon from uk as well as
00:06:40.620 members here live and in person that we're going to be speaking with both today and tomorrow so
00:06:47.180 gave one of the keynote addresses here earlier today and i'll be giving another talk tomorrow
00:06:53.900 and just honored to be here with everything that's been going on uh between the us and the uk so much
00:06:59.500 shared heritage that we're all fighting for and that's what it's all about here live in london
00:07:04.300 In England, Jack Prasovic, being with Matt Staley.
00:07:06.940 We'll be right back.
00:07:36.940 time for everyone to understand what america first truly means welcome to the second american revolution
00:07:49.180 all right folks back jack basovic here live human events daily london england so excited to be here
00:07:55.980 in london to be able to uh come from the new stack uh that we're holding here in the united
00:08:03.580 kingdom the inaugural feedback of the united kingdom are going to be getting eclipsed
00:08:08.060 from the speeches obviously uh my own but then many others as well and very excited now to bring
00:08:15.260 on and and uh someone who's been on the show before but someone who can really help us walk
00:08:19.020 through and understand so much of what's happening here on the ground in the uk it's connor tomlinson
00:08:24.060 connor how are you hello sir how are you um i'm very well so we've you know i'll put it this way
00:08:32.780 And I understand that, you know, there's still an investigation going on and there's still some there's details yet to come out.
00:08:39.160 And, you know, we don't want to obviously don't want to speculate.
00:08:42.060 But let me tell you, as I've come to your shores, that I've just come from the United States and the courtroom where the murder case is going on of Charlie Kirk by this individual, Tyler Robinson, which is obviously done as an example of left-wing political values and left-wing extremism.
00:09:08.320 And I get down off the airplane, go over to buy some, you know, something to drink at the Smiths here at the airport in Heathrow. And what do I see is this, the story of Ann Whitacombe and the story of her horrific murder.
00:09:26.580 At first, police say there's no political motive, that there's no nexus. Then suddenly there is a nexus. Now suddenly it's under investigation. And my mind goes to, could this be an example of the same type of assassination culture that we've been hit with in the United States? Has it come to the United Kingdom?
00:09:50.080 I know that there hasn't been an official word yet, and I'm going to stick that.
00:09:53.100 We do know there's some reporting out on there.
00:09:55.800 Cut through to the thick of it for our American audience.
00:09:59.080 Tell us what happened with this grisly murder of Anne Whittacombe.
00:10:03.080 Yeah, so last Thursday, allegedly, I have to say,
00:10:07.020 a 28-year-old man drove down from Rotherham, which is in the north of England,
00:10:11.940 the famous town ravaged by the grooming gangs,
00:10:14.600 down to Devon, which is where Anne Whittacombe lives. 1.00
00:10:18.520 she was a long-seasoned politician recently regained a bit of fame because she'd previously 0.78
00:10:25.300 been on reality tv shows like strictly come dancing our version of dancing the stars and
00:10:29.080 big brother but she was a conservative politician in the john major era and she was a shadow
00:10:34.780 minister in the 90s during the opposition period of tony blair and she was a stalwart catholic
00:10:41.220 she was mocked as being a battle axe but she was basically a political nun she was a lifelong
00:10:46.920 celebrate didn't have any children but dedicated her life to politics and she was always known as
00:10:51.160 a bit of a character and last thursday this 28 year old man um honestly we can speculate about
00:10:59.520 political motive given how he looks he's balding um very overweight and according to sources that
00:11:07.040 spoke to nigel farage who lead the reform party of course and ann widdekombe went from the
00:11:11.120 conservatives to reform after serving as a member of european parliament for nigel farage's brexit
00:11:15.460 Party. According to sources that have spoken to Farage, the man had lots of communist literature
00:11:18.900 in his home, so it seems to be targeted. He drove many miles down to Devon, at the bottom of England,
00:11:24.940 and seems to have broken into her home in the middle of the day and bludgeoned her to death
00:11:28.680 with a stick, and then driven all the way back. And she was actually scheduled to be on a TV show,
00:11:33.480 and she was corresponding with a producer about going live down the line on a regular show that
00:11:38.420 she did on Channel 5, and that went cold, so that led to, I believe, a welfare call at her home,
00:11:43.060 and she was discovered the next day.
00:11:44.800 And initially the police said,
00:11:46.000 don't speculate, there's no political motive.
00:11:48.540 Keir Starmer himself actually said to Nigel Farage,
00:11:50.960 my condolences is probably just a burglary gone wrong.
00:11:54.420 And then the police arrested the man,
00:11:57.700 they let him go,
00:11:58.820 and they had to re-arrest him,
00:12:00.280 and then the investigation had to be handed
00:12:01.960 over to counter-terror police,
00:12:03.700 because it seems that Devon and Cornwall police
00:12:05.560 had done such a poor job,
00:12:06.580 they almost let her suspected killer slip free,
00:12:10.380 and had told the public there was nothing political
00:12:12.200 about a former high-profile politician being killed in her own home at all during the same
00:12:17.760 week that we find out that nigel farage is getting hundreds of death threats during the same week
00:12:21.380 uh that nigel farage just a few days after actually nigel farage had to call a by-election
00:12:27.360 um because of some parliamentary investigations into his finances finances he says that he has 0.82
00:12:32.040 to use to pay for millions of pounds of round-the-clock security because he has people
00:12:35.900 throwing milkshakes and concrete and threatening to kill him one guy was just arrested i think it
00:12:39.840 yesterday, under suspicion of making threats to shoot Nigel Farage in May. So it's a consistent
00:12:46.880 pattern of what the left would call stochastic terrorism, but they only call it that because
00:12:50.360 they know that they're doing it. And so it would seem that even though Ann Whittakin is quite a
00:12:55.160 surprising target because she's not a current politician, she's a former politician and just
00:13:00.600 a TV spokeswoman, but it seems that Ann Whittakin, you're right, fits the pattern of persistent
00:13:05.260 left-wing violence that we've seen throughout the US with the school shootings that Marco 0.94
00:13:09.240 Rubio mentioned in his recent speech with the murder of Charlie Cook.
00:13:12.240 And again, Jack, my condolences for loss of your friend there.
00:13:14.580 He's a good man.
00:13:15.080 And it now seems that it's coming to Britain too.
00:13:19.480 No, and this is something where, and again, you know, I'm, of course, open to other possibilities
00:13:27.840 and as we always should be.
00:13:29.560 However, it seems as though what little information we do have is pointing in that direction.
00:13:37.320 I don't know anyone who travels 300 miles one way and back for a burglary, as your outgoing prime minister apparently has posited.
00:13:50.040 And in fact, it reminds me very much of the distance that was traveled.
00:13:55.500 I was actually, you know, sort of messing around on Google Maps and looking at routes and saying that, you know, it's a similar kind of distance that Tyler Robinson is said to have driven between where he lived in the southern part of Utah up to about central Utah, where Provo is, to where Charlie Kirk was speaking at UVU.
00:14:19.120 And, of course, the prosecution is looking to attach a political motive to this in order to generate this sentencing enhancement for aggravated murder, which would then, in the state of Utah, trigger the death penalty.
00:14:36.080 But again, it's it's just this idea of the amount of distance traveled speaks to this being something other than a simple robbery gone wrong or a domestic argument or something like this.
00:14:51.580 You know, I didn't know Anne. I don't know that I've ever met her. It's been eight years since I've been to the UK, but she seems to be just an incredible person. Everyone I've spoken to here at CPAC has said she was a warm person, that she was a lovely person.
00:15:08.140 And it just reminds me of Charlie, in a sense, that Charlie was just a good person. He was a good man. He was spotless. And the idea that somebody would target something like that, something so good, speaks to me of a mind that is truly evil and truly cruel.
00:15:31.800 And I think there's something about that, that quality that they seem to have shared in that, of course, they were both good people, very strong, decent, upstanding people.
00:15:42.780 And they simply had a point of view that others disagreed with.
00:15:47.640 And it needs to be seen. I'm going to say that I've said it a million times, but I think there's a reason that it's so shocking.
00:15:54.280 And I will, and by the way, it's across, and for folks who know, Conor, tell folks across the United States, this really is major news in the UK.
00:16:03.120 Yeah, so it's been the third MP that's been murdered in about 10 years.
00:16:08.140 There was Joe Cox during the Brexit referendum, who was killed by a schizophrenic guy who identified as like an Anders Breivik style neo-Nazi.
00:16:17.780 And then there was Sir David Amos in 2021 who was stabbed to death by a Somalian Muslim over the fact that he voted for the bombing of Syria and, I believe, British intervention in Libya at the time. 0.82
00:16:29.180 We also had Stephen Timms back in 2010 that was stabbed by someone who was, again, another Muslim. 0.70
00:16:33.500 But this one has been particularly prominent and Widdicombe's likely to be commemorated in the House of Commons with a specific plaque and shield like the previous two MPs that were killed were.
00:16:43.400 But I just want to concur with two of your points, Jack,
00:16:45.600 that the first being that the people that I've spoken to in reform
00:16:49.000 have been just heartbroken by this.
00:16:51.520 I mean, Zia Yusuf gave actually a very good speech the other day
00:16:53.840 just detailing all of the threats that reform MPs have faced
00:16:56.380 and just don't talk about.
00:16:57.260 You know, rape threats, death threats, threats to...
00:17:00.260 Someone said that the reform's mayor of Greater Lincolnshire's son 0.99
00:17:04.580 should be raped by refugees if they're so worried about them so much. 0.99
00:17:08.960 I mean, this is sort of really sick and twisted stuff 1.00
00:17:11.180 that people are out there doing.
00:17:12.260 And you saw Richard Tice, who is Reform's deputy leader, was the leader before Farage returned.
00:17:19.020 He normally has, and I'm not trying to be insulting by this, but normally quite a polished media affect.
00:17:26.280 He tries to be very charming on air. 0.97
00:17:28.340 And he did an interview a couple of days ago, and he almost burst into tits.
00:17:31.240 And it's because he's known Anne for years.
00:17:32.560 And now his friend's dead.
00:17:34.040 and for nothing more, it seems, than her having a contrary political opinion
00:17:37.240 to this reclusive ideologue, if all suspicions are to be believed.
00:17:43.440 And the other weird thing that maps onto Charlie Kirk's killing here,
00:17:46.880 and I don't want to draw too many parallels, of course,
00:17:50.200 but it's the people that celebrated it.
00:17:52.260 And all over Blue Sky, all over social media,
00:17:55.380 leftists were celebrating this.
00:17:56.640 You had Peter Tatchell, who's a long-time self-described gay rights campaigner,
00:18:00.260 but who has some questionable views on the age of consent
00:18:02.360 that he just keeps talking and writing about
00:18:04.200 saying that Anne Widdicombe was a bigot
00:18:06.720 and then having to retract. 0.83
00:18:08.240 You had a Sky News journalist
00:18:09.440 who went on and kept talking about her sex life
00:18:11.200 just hours after they'd found her body
00:18:13.260 and then had to apologise under duress.
00:18:16.420 And then you had this character called Heather Herbert
00:18:18.740 who works at the University of Aberdeen
00:18:21.800 who, yeah, thank you for scaring your viewers
00:18:24.460 with that wonderful image of this man
00:18:26.900 who's deluded into thinking he's a woman,
00:18:28.260 decided to post that he hoped that Anne Whittacombe had an extremely painful death
00:18:36.480 and that her murder was good news.
00:18:38.980 They've now been reported to Police Scotland and actually charged with this.
00:18:42.840 Whether or not it gets prosecuted for anything, I mean, who knows.
00:18:46.140 But there is a climate of encouraging violence against your political opponents
00:18:50.220 that only goes policed if your opponents are right-wing and you happen to be left-wing.
00:18:54.780 and otherwise
00:18:56.520 MPs like reform MPs
00:18:58.860 are left without protection
00:18:59.880 because Nigel Farage's
00:19:00.820 security detail
00:19:01.460 got watered down
00:19:02.080 the day after Charlie Kirk
00:19:02.840 got killed
00:19:03.220 I can only see that
00:19:04.440 as the state wants
00:19:05.060 to put a target on his head
00:19:05.780 this is completely unacceptable
00:19:08.160 in a free society
00:19:09.480 it's completely unacceptable
00:19:10.720 for anyone
00:19:11.420 for us right back
00:19:12.340 Jack with Soviet Car Tomlinson
00:19:24.780 they talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine jack so like
00:19:37.840 where's jack jack he's got a great job
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00:22:11.980 in london england is connor tomlinson we're speaking on the horrific death of amicum and
00:22:18.400 going through some of the horrific statements that have been made by political opponents of
00:22:24.960 Anne Woodacombe herself, a former Conservative MP, a member of the Reform Party, a spokeswoman.
00:22:31.700 Conor, you were telling us about some of these individuals, and it's one of them also that you
00:22:39.780 were just speaking about also apparently made some comments about Charlie Kirk.
00:22:43.100 Yeah, it doesn't surprise me, Jack. I mean, lots of Labour apparatchiks actually made some very celebratory comments upon the death of Charlie Kirk, and I don't think anyone was reprimanded for that in this country.
00:22:57.300 and there is a persistent pattern of people wishing harm on their political opponents and getting away with it.
00:23:04.460 And this is cheered on by the media.
00:23:06.000 I mean, Nigel Farage just spent the last couple of weeks under fire for taking donations from a crypto billionaire
00:23:15.620 and his association with his friend, Apostle George Cottrell.
00:23:19.340 The Times newspaper had been running articles about it,
00:23:21.480 and at one point they decided to run a full-page splash of one of Farage's homes where his daughter lives.
00:23:26.600 And then that led to Sky News journalists turning up in the morning, trying to doorstep his daughter, asking her questions about her father's business dealings, when they knew that Farage was just in your great country, celebrating America's 250th anniversary, and they caught him on a red-eye flight, just as he stepped out of the airport.
00:23:43.620 So they knew he wasn't at home, so why did they go to his daughter's home? Why did they post a photo of his daughter's home in the newspaper?
00:23:49.220 And this was just days before someone shows up to Anne Whittakin's home and bludgeons her to death with a stick.
00:23:53.520 people have been saying that actually
00:23:55.380 there was a TV show that showed her home
00:23:57.280 that was on a rerun on an obscure channel
00:23:59.780 a few days earlier, it's possible this guy caught
00:24:01.480 the daytime TV rerun, saw her home
00:24:03.460 looked on Google Maps and went looking for it
00:24:05.080 but that's the level of fear
00:24:07.540 and insecurity
00:24:09.240 that politicians have to live with
00:24:10.920 and they don't have round-the-clock
00:24:13.120 taxpayer-funded security, Reform are proposing
00:24:15.240 actually giving security to pretty much every
00:24:16.960 politician now just because this has happened
00:24:19.460 but no other party's really
00:24:21.280 proposing that and some are even speaking
00:24:23.300 out against it former uh uh cabinet minister michael gove who edits a spectator in my country
00:24:28.800 though when he became the editor the first thing he did was endorse kamala harris so i don't know
00:24:32.140 why he's running a right-wing magazine but he actually wrote an article to say say saying well
00:24:35.880 i was targeted by the same guy that killed sir david amos back in 2021 i was i was being stalked
00:24:40.160 by a by a murderer but i'm actually against security for mps and it's like okay well at
00:24:44.320 this point if you're against this you're just putting your colleagues lives in danger that
00:24:47.840 there's there's no other argument and and and i want to play we actually pulled up that shot
00:24:52.640 uh from our new special friend scott heather herbert talking about i believe charlie kirk
00:24:59.680 charlie kirk was a transphobe possibly one of the biggest transphobes in america 1.00
00:25:06.400 Now, he was a right-wing idiot, basically. He died spreading misinformation about trans 1.00
00:25:19.400 people and gun violence. He would not mourn my death at all, and I don't mourn his. That's
00:25:32.480 not to say that I want people to die I don't want him I didn't want him to die 0.85
00:25:38.420 but since somebody shot him I don't really care and to the fake liberals who
00:25:48.020 are oh oh no how dare you the poor he's a human don't you know that's one of the 0.97
00:25:59.700 the most disgusting things i've ever seen in my life uh and connor we only have 90 seconds left 0.86
00:26:07.860 but you know is is is this the type of person that's representing the united kingdom and
00:26:13.500 government unfortunately so um i thought that was francis foster in a wig for a moment there jack
00:26:19.580 so i feel violently ill from what you've just shown me but uh i mean so the scottish green
00:26:25.020 party has allowed um a person who isn't actually a british citizen they're an immigrant here on
00:26:30.240 student visa who is non-binary and from the indian subcontinent to become a member of the
00:26:34.880 scottish parliament for the greens like this is the level of delusion we're reaching in british 0.89
00:26:38.900 politics we've got people who have been cheering on violence like uh the guy who was the former
00:26:43.940 head of the oxford union um who was unseated for debating charlie kirk and then celebrating his
00:26:49.180 death we've got those people who go to prestige universities and get a pipeline straight into
00:26:53.640 progressive politics and so unless we get a handle on this and unless we boot all these people out
00:26:57.400 of politics through completely fair and democratic means uh our country is gonna it needs to be done
00:27:02.700 i completely agree connor where can people go to follow you uh at on x at con underscore tomlinson
00:27:09.360 and on substack and youtube under connor tomlinson thank you sir make sure to go and give him a
00:27:14.320 right back jack so big here live
00:27:23.640 Jack. Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What
00:27:41.360 a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake
00:27:45.240 news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who'll be getting Pulisic.
00:27:49.780 all right folks back live here human events daily real america's voice and before we get started i
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00:29:02.340 want to get rich barris in here what's up rich can you hear me all the way from from foggy londontown
00:29:08.420 i can hear you brother loud and clear thanks for having me yeah i know it's happy to have you on so
00:29:14.300 So I'm here at CPAC, Great Britain, and I keep getting this question.
00:29:19.320 I just did this BBC interview and, you know, a bunch of other ones where they keep asking me, you know, and Nachbaraj spoke as well.
00:29:27.220 And, you know, I said that, you know, I made a joke, actually.
00:29:32.020 I said that I know the UK is in between prime ministers right now because Kirstar is leaving, but they haven't appointed the new one.
00:29:38.580 And I said, you know, first of all, I'd say that, you know, once we're done with him, I think Donald Trump might actually be eligible to run for prime minister because of his mother's, his mother's Scottish citizenship, which made her a British citizen.
00:29:54.160 And just saying, just saying that's your immigration laws, all right, not ours, that that he could possibly be able to run.
00:30:00.440 But in case he doesn't, just in case he doesn't, if he's too busy in the United States or other things, that I think Nigel Farage would make a phenomenal prime minister.
00:30:08.840 And I certainly stand by that. But I keep being asked about 2028, that that is like the big thing on us.
00:30:15.820 They say, oh, Trump is, you know, is looking at the midterms.
00:30:18.600 2028 is heating up and these are the these are the top you know the times of london we've got bbc
00:30:23.980 here and so i keep telling them that guys it's it's jd vance it's it's you know there's going
00:30:30.600 to be a primary there's going to be people to run there's no question but jd vance is winning this
00:30:34.900 thing by and large uh by the leaps and bounds and and they said oh well we saw that as joe rogan
00:30:41.300 interview and some people didn't like it and i said i i think you might be having a disconnect
00:30:47.160 of you know reading things online that are kind of an anti-vans op that's being pushed right now
00:30:53.240 something that he actually spoke about during the interview which is kind of hilarious and
00:30:59.280 and just just as a fundamental misunderstanding where things stand in America and so you know
00:31:06.640 you're the numbers guy Rich Barris correct me if I'm wrong but all the numbers that I've seen
00:31:11.020 people I've talked to it seems as though I'm not saying there isn't interest or people aren't
00:31:15.540 looking around at other potential candidates here and there by and large it's it's vance yeah let
00:31:22.140 me clear this up for the bbc right now and anybody else who may be confused about this um you're right
00:31:27.420 there will be a primary we know we're going to get ted cruz is going to run uh we'll see what
00:31:32.180 marco does despite his public comments marco does what he wants you know the wind blows different
00:31:36.980 direction each day there'll be a libertarian candidate or a candidate that you know meets
00:31:41.860 or matches or speaks for the libertarian wing, but the bottom line is this is the same disconnect
00:31:46.980 we saw when Trump ran against DeSantis. It's just that the online and the influencer and whatever
00:31:52.480 you want to call it, it certainly is, there absolutely is a foreign op against Vance.
00:31:57.580 That's public now. I don't know why it's so taboo to talk about, but from a numbers point of view,
00:32:03.260 Jack, this is the same debate with Trump versus DeSantis. There simply are not enough educated
00:32:10.080 Republican voters or educated, I hate using the word affluent, and I can't even stand the word
00:32:16.700 educated. There aren't enough professional class credentialed Republican voters that are represented
00:32:22.780 by the dying neocon wing of the party, which granted has a lot of money, but doesn't have
00:32:27.900 votes or a constituency to overcome or even try to match the margin that Vance will win
00:32:35.040 non-college and traditional Republican voters by. The only question in 2028 is whether J.D. Vance,
00:32:42.380 the vice president, decides to run. If J.D. decides to run, he will be the nominee.
00:32:47.400 It's a, you know, people always say, well, it's early, Rich. It can't be that much of a foregone
00:32:50.680 conclusion. Oh, but it is. It really is a foregone conclusion the same way that it was
00:32:55.440 that if Donald Trump decided to run, he would obviously beat whoever. It didn't matter how
00:33:00.740 much money they raised. DeSantis had an ungodly amount of money. He spent an ungodly amount of
00:33:05.860 money. He put Jeb Bush to shame and he still got clobbered. Nikki Haley tried. She came, what,
00:33:11.880 within 10 points of New Hampshire. She got creamed in her own home state. I mean, this is a laughable 0.98
00:33:17.500 concept. I understand people like the horse race, Jack, and it's all very, you know, sexy to them
00:33:23.180 and the headlines, right? This is what we do every election cycle. But a numbers guy like myself,
00:33:28.360 You cannot look at this field. As long as you understand what a Republican primary looks like,
00:33:33.720 you cannot look at this field and say anybody else is going to win other than J.D. Vance.
00:33:37.820 They're more sophisticated this time. I think it's fair to say that the neocon wing, which is the
00:33:43.640 never Trump wing was pretending to be MAGA right now. They are more sophisticated, but their
00:33:49.300 problem remains the same. It's the reason why Joshua Lysak and I wrote Burn It Down.
00:33:53.680 This is going to come and hit them like a freight train. The first boomers turn 80 this year. J.D. Vance speaks for the millennial and down part of the Republican Party. And he also is winning the boomer part of the Republican Party anyway. So it gives it gives opposition zero chance, zero chance. 0.99
00:34:14.440 I can't be any more clear. 0.99
00:34:44.440 at the conference so white work and again this is this is new right this is new british politics
00:34:49.420 uh talking about anything as uh you know having mainstream politicians like nigel faraz speaking
00:34:55.920 out against the oppression of white uh working class boys and kira stammer actually arguing
00:35:01.880 for the impression of white working class boys just about a year ago when he's promoting this
00:35:06.220 ridiculous netflix video i i pointed out i said well one thing i would just i would just add to
00:35:11.540 everyone's understanding of the u.s is that issue you're talking about white working class boys
00:35:16.500 yeah that's jd vance you're talking about okay this is literally the man who wrote the book
00:35:24.300 on what it is to grow up like that in an impoverished in an economically devastated
00:35:32.180 area that was done so i post-industrial globalization that he lived that life a life
00:35:40.520 that his family was put through, that these pressures of society forced upon his people,
00:35:47.300 the good family that he was working with, obviously raised in a home that's broken by
00:35:53.500 any definition, the drugs, the potential for violence, and again, just the crippling poverty.
00:36:00.760 And I would say, you know, when you're looking at J.D. Vance, you know, you guys need to price
00:36:06.600 this in. You need to calculate this and add it to your analysis that this isn't just an issue for
00:36:13.140 him. This is his actual life. And I hope that you understand how it's his identity. I hope that you
00:36:19.880 understand how politically important that is for him when it is for US politics, just as it is for
00:36:27.400 British politics. Yeah. And I think the reason why, and you know this, Jack, from knowing the
00:36:31.780 man himself i think the reason why he's so effective at uh project projecting people's
00:36:38.000 concerns and their fears and speaking to them the way that he can is because you've you know the man
00:36:44.240 you've stood in front of him you look them in the eye he's authentic there is nobody out there in
00:36:49.300 that field right now that's authentic and i'd also just say this because they get very loud when
00:36:54.740 somebody says something like jd said yesterday on the on the rogan interview they get very loud but
00:36:59.420 we seem to forget the very simple truth, which is that on the issues that he addressed, which are
00:37:05.560 issues that are very important to millennial men, a core constituency that Republicans must bring
00:37:10.680 into their fold if they want to have a future coalition, he is speaking for the majority
00:37:15.500 position. And while you may be loud and you may make a ruckus every time somebody steps on your,
00:37:21.780 you know, your, your, your, your sensitive issue. But the fact of the matter is it does,
00:37:27.120 it doesn't change the reality that you are speaking for a small dying minority and the
00:37:33.860 vice president is speaking for a growing majority and I actually saw an influencer tweet yesterday
00:37:39.020 or post on x you know JD Vance is making a mistake by you know speaking to a small two and a half
00:37:45.120 percent of the Republican Party and I think he's insinuating that he was taking a griper position
00:37:50.700 or something what this person is very bad at math actually jd is refusing to cater or pander to two
00:37:59.660 and about 25 of two and a half percent i mean that is literally what is dictated and that's
00:38:05.260 the donor class in the republican party that is dictated it's it's it's tiny numbers don't lie
00:38:10.220 teeny numbers do not that's right it's teeny tiny rich barris right back human events daily
00:38:17.100 the market's voice live from london england
00:38:29.180 it's the jack basobic appreciation hour i can say confidently i believe i think josh
00:38:33.820 shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for jack basobic and that that is
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00:39:59.600 So I actually say, let's just dive into this real quick. So one of the things that the vice president brought up on this Joe Rogan interview, and full disclosure, I have not watched the full interview. I've seen some clips of it. I've just been running around here, broad, as they say, across the pond.
00:40:18.900 and uh but one of the issues of course was the issue of israel and you you mentioned that you
00:40:28.480 know just this just mentioning just bringing up this issue you know seems to cause this massive
00:40:34.180 response online as obviously as i will know and there are other issues that do so if i say tyler
00:40:40.540 robinson was a uh was a gay leftist with a trans boyfriend then um who shot charlie kirk and that's
00:40:47.420 what all the evidence says people get really upset about that as well and so one of the things that
00:40:52.460 uh is i think clear though is that when jd vance is talking about this you know people want to try
00:40:58.780 to put it in a you know oh he's he's in an anti-israel stance and that's i don't think that's
00:41:03.840 what he's saying i think what he's saying is that he's he's generally anti-war he doesn't think that
00:41:10.020 the united states should commit to boots on the ground i did see that he said that no you're not
00:41:14.020 going to see Iraq or Afghanistan style situation, but then also that he saw Israel as being more
00:41:23.100 pro-war. To your point, what he's speaking to is the fact that not just the majority of people in
00:41:30.720 the country feel that way, but a majority of millennials feel that way. And it's something
00:41:35.140 obviously that he personally feels. He wants to thread that needle, but that's the reason that
00:41:41.760 he brought it up, not some, you know, wild conspiracy theory. Yeah. And I think it's
00:41:47.700 important when you're looking at electoral viability, um, you know, what does this mean?
00:41:52.440 And for instance, in our last poll, which came out our last poll for the month, I mean, he was
00:41:57.160 running 10 points, which is typical for, for JD Vance. He was running 10 points ahead of Marco
00:42:02.240 Rubio and not to pick on the secretary of state. He's just another name that comes up. He was
00:42:06.320 running 10 points ahead of him in the Rust Belt. Why? Because the vice president has been the face
00:42:12.140 of not wanting to escalate, not wanting to continue with the conflict, to seeking what
00:42:18.920 the president directed him to seek, which was an honorable resolution, one where Iran doesn't get
00:42:24.480 a nuclear weapon and gas prices don't go skyrocketing during the summer and right before
00:42:28.760 an election. So this matters. I cannot believe 10 years from now, I mean, 10 years later after
00:42:35.160 Donald Trump comes down the golden escalator and all of these same neocons who are railing
00:42:40.220 against J.D. Vance now hated Donald Trump, called him a clown, made fun of him, said he wasn't 0.62
00:42:45.280 serious. When guys like you and I who know these people, who know these voters, who lived in these 0.51
00:42:50.340 communities, we knew right away that Donald Trump was going to resonate with these people because
00:42:54.240 all they ever wanted was someone to care more about their needs than the needs of foreign lobbies
00:43:00.180 or war lobbies or whatever it may be.
00:43:03.200 And the Midwest is very unique in New England too,
00:43:07.520 but that's not really a battleground area.
00:43:09.300 But the Midwest, the industrial Midwest,
00:43:11.240 the Great Lakes states, the Middle Atlantic states,
00:43:13.480 they're very unique in that they are anti-war.
00:43:16.640 It's how the Democratic Party first seized the lock
00:43:19.000 on those areas of the country.
00:43:20.540 And I just cannot believe a decade plus later
00:43:24.060 from the beginning of this movement,
00:43:26.340 I still have to sit on X and social media
00:43:29.180 and on programs and podcasts and TV shows and explain to people that you are not ever going
00:43:34.780 to win the presidency with a traditional neocon Republican. You have, look at me, zero chance,
00:43:40.600 Jack. You see that? Zero.
00:43:42.120 By the way, this, this, and it's pretty simple. And I brought this up before that, that perhaps,
00:43:47.380 just perhaps that rather than because people who, who want to get into that issue, they want to,
00:43:53.020 obviously their, their people are very emotional about it. They're very passionate about it.
00:43:56.780 For some people, it is their their single issue the way that there are other single issue voter constituencies out there.
00:44:03.380 I get that. I totally get that. But what I would say, though, is that if you're speaking politically, you know, looking at the Electoral College, looking electorally, that.
00:44:14.720 jd vance is from smack dab in the middle of the rust belt i just talked about this in the last
00:44:23.360 segment he's someone who understands the rust so it could could be it could very well be that
00:44:28.700 he is reflecting the attitude of the people who are in the rust belt and by the way i would say
00:44:36.760 that the rust belt extends all the way up through the northeast at this point a lot of people think
00:44:40.960 it kind of stops at like middle pennsylvania it goes all the way up because just being from
00:44:46.660 pennsylvania i know exactly how pennsylvania people think and it is the same way as this
00:44:53.860 that's what i'm saying is that people you need to listen for once just listen instead of trying to
00:45:01.480 lecture what he's saying is reflecting the sentiment of the people of that region that you
00:45:08.480 or anyone would need to win if you're going to to make an attempt for the presidency to make a try
00:45:15.900 for it. And by the way, they're single issue voters, too, in many ways. And one of their top
00:45:21.580 issues, one of their top absolute issues is is economy. When they say economy, they mean,
00:45:26.900 are you putting money in my pockets? Are you taking money out of my pocket and sending
00:45:31.200 somewhere that I don't want it going? That's what there are far more single issue domestic voters
00:45:37.240 in this country than there are Israel first single issue voters. It's not even close.
00:45:42.940 Ladies and gentlemen, it's not going to get any better. 60% of Republican voters under the age
00:45:48.720 of 60 have an unfavorable opinion of Israel. Half of them have a very unfavorable opinion.
00:45:55.820 And it gets worse as you go down from Gen X to millennial to Gen Z, meaning the age signal is
00:46:01.680 too strong. And the way they come at that with the way they come at this, those that group that
00:46:06.180 represents a single issue that is Israel first. The way they have come about this has basically 0.80
00:46:11.880 polluted any opportunity to try to reverse that trend. Browbeating and bullying in politics only
00:46:18.520 works if you represent the majority and you're trying to bully the dissenter or bully a much
00:46:24.100 smaller group. Maybe you're not even the majority of the plurality, but it's a much, much smaller
00:46:28.740 group that you're trying to browbeat. That is not the case here. This is a very tiny group who
00:46:33.580 thinks because they have a lot of money, they can browbeat and bully everybody else. And that's
00:46:38.460 not going to work. In fact, it has backfired spectacularly. They had a trend line. Gallup
00:46:44.820 now followed us. Pew followed us. So many others have followed us in our warnings.
00:46:49.040 We're seeing the trend line track that way as the war in the Middle East continues. And by the way,
00:46:56.900 they see J.D. Vance as fighting to stop it. Rich Barris, where can people go and follow you?
00:47:01.780 The best place always, Jack, is on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com,
00:47:05.760 but at peoples underscore pundit on Graham and X.
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00:47:12.680 From London, England, ladies and gentlemen, as always,
00:47:15.440 you have my permission.