Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - June 04, 2026


THE RISE OF THE ANTI-WHITES


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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 here on Human Events Daily.
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00:00:34.080 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:43.180 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:49.800 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:52.820 Christ is king.
00:00:54.440 We turned out of the war with Iran, and for the first time since it started,
00:00:57.580 the Republican-led House today passed legislation that would force President Trump to stop all
00:01:02.660 military action against Iran. A passenger terminal at Kuwait's international airport
00:01:08.800 engulfed in smoke and flames with a gaping hole in the roof after an Iranian drone attack.
00:01:15.080 Mayor Spencer Pratt appears all but poised to face off with Mayor Karen Bass in the November
00:01:19.640 general election in LA. President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Todd Blanche
00:01:24.220 as U.S. Attorney General, removing that acting tag. Trump's former personal lawyer has been in
00:01:29.860 that role since his predecessor, Pam Bondi, was fired nearly two months ago.
00:01:34.380 President Trump has signed a new executive order today focused on artificial intelligence. It lays
00:01:39.160 the foundation out for federal testing of the world's most powerful AI systems before they're
00:01:44.380 publicly released. Now, the testing would rely on voluntary collaboration from the nation's top
00:01:49.880 AI companies. President Trump's former national security advisor John Bolton has agreed to plead
00:01:56.340 guilty to one count of retaining classified information under a deal with the Justice
00:02:02.000 Department that could allow him to avoid any prison time. It's very difficult to watch.
00:02:07.880 It's difficult footage to watch. And I really feel for the family of Henry at this time. And
00:02:14.800 I understand their point of view and why they're upset with the police. I understand that.
00:02:19.580 and we get that you know to the family you know what would I say to the family I'm so sorry you've
00:02:24.700 had to go through this and again and I don't think sometimes it's cutting through we are saying
00:02:29.580 sorry for handcuffing and arresting Henry we are genuinely saying that so I think there is an
00:02:35.560 argument and a narrative out there that there's two-tier policing I do not recognize the term
00:02:40.420 two-tier policing I see officers out there day in day out doing their job for all communities
00:02:45.400 looking after people, policing her out, fear or favour. I don't recognise the term, two-tier policing.
00:03:05.700 Hi ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:11.300 Today is June 4th, 2026, Anno Domine.
00:03:16.520 We are dealing with a little bit of a system issue right now.
00:03:21.060 So I am calling in to the show.
00:03:24.660 I'm in here like this, but that's okay, because we are going to talk.
00:03:30.520 We're going to continue talking about the Novak uprising.
00:03:35.520 This is what we're seeing.
00:03:37.460 It's not just the Novak uprising.
00:03:39.000 I mean, it's so much more than that because we're just now seeing that the trial kicks off for Austin Metcalf down there, just outside of Dallas, Texas, in Frisco.
00:03:49.600 We now hear that Austin Metcalf's final words, which have now been revealed, were,
00:03:58.680 I've been stabbed.
00:04:02.340 I've been stabbed.
00:04:03.460 these are eerie parallels ladies and gentlemen
00:04:09.060 these are eerie this is an eerie situation we need to come together we need to come together
00:04:19.380 as a people as a country as a society and start to ask ourselves what is going on what is happening
00:04:29.160 what is going to be the way forward
00:04:33.900 from all of this.
00:04:35.880 Are we going to live in a society 0.65
00:04:37.800 where we allow crime against white people
00:04:42.080 to take a sort of prevalence,
00:04:46.040 to take a sort of free path,
00:04:49.180 to go and be allowed to continue?
00:04:53.980 Are we going to continue to go to police
00:04:55.880 and tell police, require police,
00:04:59.160 to attend racial training where they are told, and this came out,
00:05:03.920 I talked about this on Fox News last night,
00:05:06.380 that police in the UK are now required to take training in a policy that we
00:05:12.460 revealed on humanevents.com,
00:05:16.080 a policy that when they arrive on the scene,
00:05:19.520 they have to take the races into account and take the races into account
00:05:25.120 because of the disparity
00:05:28.120 or the history of policing in the past.
00:05:34.400 Now, this may not make any sense to you,
00:05:36.640 but it does make sense to a certain group of people. 0.78
00:05:39.300 And I'm calling that group of people the anti-whites. 0.97
00:05:43.980 And the anti-whites are the ones 0.63
00:05:48.100 who have been pushing these policies.
00:05:50.460 Because, folks, it's not about empathy.
00:05:53.160 It's not even about sympathy. 0.98
00:05:55.120 it's about being anti-white and the fact that they are anti-white drives them 0.99
00:06:04.720 to commit heinous crimes like that to put policies in place like this 0.97
00:06:10.580 no no my friends we need to stop playing the game we need to understand this group we need
00:06:21.600 to understand their motivation, and we need to respond accordingly. We need to respond
00:06:27.520 accordingly. When the typical conservative comes up and says, well, you know, we shouldn't
00:06:33.200 see race. You know, we shouldn't see race, and we should be colorblind. I agree. I personally
00:06:37.940 agree. I think that all policing and all law enforcement and all institutions should be
00:06:44.980 colorblind. I really do. I've said that my entire career. However, however, we now have a situation
00:06:52.600 where they are not. We now have a situation where even law enforcement is not colorblind. Even
00:07:01.440 when so-called knife crime is prevalent in the UK,
00:07:09.000 one group of people is allowed to have knives because, again, of their cultural background,
00:07:14.980 But everyone else is not.
00:07:17.400 We can't have this anymore, folks.
00:07:19.340 We can't have these two tiers of rules.
00:07:21.740 We can't make up rules for different people because they are from different backgrounds.
00:07:25.740 We have to hold everyone to the same standard.
00:07:28.980 We have to.
00:07:30.160 In our way.
00:07:31.320 And our golden age has just begun.
00:07:33.700 This is Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:07:35.480 Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
00:07:39.920 Welcome to the second American Revolution.
00:07:44.980 We're seeing and some of the things that we're finding out about this situation with the anti-whites.
00:08:08.100 The anti-whites, whether they are in the U.S.
00:08:14.980 whether they are in the UK, whether they are anywhere.
00:08:19.740 We need to find out where all of this is coming from.
00:08:23.340 And to do so, we've got our guest on, Joshua Lysak here.
00:08:27.280 He's the co-author of Unhumans, the co-author of Bulletproof.
00:08:31.320 I want to have him on now.
00:08:33.140 Joshua, how are you?
00:08:35.300 Doing well, Jack. Thanks for bringing me on.
00:08:37.840 All right, and Joshua, tell us what it is.
00:08:42.380 You and I have sort of been tweeting about this idea of the anti-white.
00:08:46.500 Tell us what it is and what's driving all of this. 0.81
00:08:50.900 Yes.
00:08:51.460 Well, as we explained in the original Unhumans book, I say as I wear the white boy summer hat that your brother Kevin so graciously gave me a couple of years ago during the campaign.
00:09:01.980 As we explained in the original Unhumans book, cultural Marxism, we have to go back this far.
00:09:07.880 We have to go back to the middle 19th century with the original Marxism that has sort of
00:09:13.640 mutated into cultural Marxism. 0.99
00:09:16.180 See, the original Marxism was an economic theory in which the haves were the oppressors 0.65
00:09:21.920 of the have-nots, an economic industrial context.
00:09:26.680 But because of free market capitalism, because of the success of the United States countering
00:09:33.120 that oppressive versus oppressed prediction model, communism became a cultural phenomenon
00:09:40.460 instead. And so in the new world, the new cultural Marxism, we like to call it,
00:09:48.140 the oppressor class is seen as the majority. And who is going to be the majority in the United
00:09:54.720 States? Well, that's white people, specifically straight white males, Christian straight white 0.87
00:10:01.700 males i should add have all of the intersectional boxes of oppressor checked and all non-white 0.50
00:10:09.740 non-male non-christian non-straight individuals are in the cultural marxist worldview which 0.69
00:10:18.680 surrounds us like air which is like fish swimming in water so when you say oh well where's the
00:10:24.640 cultural marxism can you can you can you point to where the cultural marxism hit you uh-huh they
00:10:31.040 will say, they will snidely and sarcastically remark, but the reality is we subsist in that
00:10:37.440 environment and we have in that immediate environment and that political environment
00:10:42.160 and in that legal environment for a very long time now. So when we consider what exactly happened
00:10:49.340 to Henry, this young man in the United Kingdom, the police received this call that there was
00:10:56.320 a young man doing a racism. And if you're doing racisms, well, then you need to be stopped
00:11:02.080 immediately by men and women with firearms or other such weaponry. And so because Henry was
00:11:09.400 accused of doing a racism by this sick family, the police arrived. And we predict, we explain
00:11:18.520 and predict in the Inhumans book, Jack, as you remember, that in the cultural Marxist paradigm,
00:11:25.700 Accusations are evidence.
00:11:28.440 Accusations are evidence.
00:11:30.380 We explain this. 0.79
00:11:31.220 And because the straight white male Christian man, okay, Henry, was accused of doing racism by a brown, non-white, non-Christian male and their family, 0.82
00:11:49.160 the police following the cultural marxist worldview and paradigm right they gave the 0.93
00:11:55.600 benefit of the doubt to the brown and they gave no benefit of any doubt to the white and they 1.00
00:12:01.540 immediately aggressed him they became physically violent with him obviously and the idea is well
00:12:07.980 he was he was he was a white male and maybe he said a racist thing the implication therefore is
00:12:13.860 that if you are doing a racism, 1.00
00:12:17.680 you are deserving of death. 0.99
00:12:19.680 That is what the paradigm's next level 1.00
00:12:23.740 was demonstrating here.
00:12:25.440 And I think this is what's so important for us
00:12:27.160 to understand how far into cultural Marxism
00:12:30.580 the United Kingdom has slid as an administrative structure.
00:12:36.300 People say systemic racism. 0.87
00:12:38.020 Yeah, the anti-whites have a systemically racist, 0.98
00:12:42.700 let's say power. 0.99
00:12:43.860 in the United Kingdom. And as a result of his death there have been a number of protests
00:12:49.860 and you'll notice the anti-whites who are in positions of power are condemning the protests
00:12:57.300 who are of people upset by the anti-white policy, the explicitly anti-white policy that
00:13:04.680 has resulted in the death of this young man. They're more upset that there's protests than
00:13:10.980 And there are about the reason of protesting in the first place, because it's like, well, you're whites. 0.91
00:13:14.940 You should know better. You shouldn't be protesting. 0.88
00:13:18.180 It's wrong to protest. Get back in your place.
00:13:21.700 So the conversations are all happening in a context in which there is this very clear oppressor versus oppressive dynamic, this sort of expectation.
00:13:32.180 And I'll also add that one of the most feckless responses to this that I'm getting rather tired of hearing is when we talk about in the book.
00:13:39.200 uh jack you know you know what that that paradigm is it's it's a it's well what if the roles were 0.96
00:13:44.220 reversed hypocrite much huh hypocrisy oh look at all this hypocrisy what do we think about 0.99
00:13:49.360 these hypocrisy claims accusations and finger wagging jack well of course what we call this 0.99
00:13:58.000 finger wagging and of course what we call all of this is their accusations as a form of a of a
00:14:05.300 spell as a form of a hypnosis, whereby in what they're doing is taking the training that they
00:14:13.680 receive in these, in these courses. And the training is of course, geared to make them
00:14:18.920 anti-white. And so the minute that you bring in one of these, you know, anti-white sayings,
00:14:25.860 then suddenly, Oh, Oh, Oh, we have, we, he was invoked. He isn't, we call it playing the race
00:14:31.540 card. We actually know what this phrase is. We all use this phrase, but suddenly when you play
00:14:36.400 the race card, it creates this special lane of privilege for anyone who uses it in a capacity
00:14:45.060 with individuals like police officers and law enforcement. And immediately, immediately what
00:14:50.920 they do is they take the side of whoever's non-white, making the accusation against the
00:14:56.800 person who is white. And Joshua, this is, and this is where we need to dig in. This is where we need
00:15:02.700 to go beyond just this case to understand the underpinnings of the system that made this case
00:15:11.060 possible. There are groups, coalitions, call it what you will, who are anti-whites. And the
00:15:20.720 anti-whites take power and they demand, this is why, by the way, that only certain countries are
00:15:28.800 demanded to take in migrants, for example. This is why only certain groups are we told it's good
00:15:35.880 that their fertility rates are down. It's good that there's less and less, fewer and fewer of
00:15:41.060 them in the population. It's why the SPLC had a guy who was sitting in the back office who kept
00:15:46.960 track of the decreasing white percentage of the population in the United States.
00:15:51.760 What could possibly answer all that, Joshua?
00:15:56.880 I simply think that they're anti-whites, Jack.
00:16:00.260 And this is where we return to what you said yesterday, which was that there's this white 0.62
00:16:07.660 identity politics that has been created not by white people, but rather pressed on to
00:16:15.240 white people.
00:16:16.120 You know, I've shared this story before that I grew up in a post-racial community, an evangelical Christian homeschool group that had more diversity than just about any community you could possibly imagine.
00:16:30.720 The kind of a sort of a neoliberal paradise, let's say, of Asian people and black people and people from Eastern Europe and all manner of languages and customs and ethnicities in this homeschool community.
00:16:41.260 But we were a Christian, an evangelical Christian community, and we saw ourselves as believers.
00:16:47.020 And in our worldview of humanity, there were the believers, there's Christians, and then there's the unbelievers and the non-Christians.
00:16:54.200 And I think this is important to gather also, as there's a leaf blower outside my window.
00:16:58.660 Not sure you all can hear it.
00:17:00.020 Perfect timing.
00:17:02.740 But it wasn't until I was in college when I realized that I was seen as white.
00:17:08.200 I didn't realize that I was white until college, as odd as that sounds, but it was resentful non-white, dare I say, anti-white professors who said, oh, here's what you know about you, Joshua, because you're a straight white male.
00:17:22.400 And then they would list off all these horrific cracker stereotypes about me as a person saying that these were obviously true about you.
00:17:30.360 Therefore, you've got to check your privilege.
00:17:32.300 And I had no idea what they were talking about.
00:17:34.160 And that's when I realized that identity politics, I'm not interested in that, but identity politics is interested in me.
00:17:45.140 And this is what we need to become the new understanding.
00:17:50.440 This is what we need to make the new understanding of how our society works, how these policies and how these privileges, this new form of privileges, this new form of hierarchy, because that's what it is.
00:18:19.880 There were people who were upset because they viewed, remember, in their view, it was not necessarily the true view, but in their view, there was an inverted hierarchy or there was a racial hierarchy in America.
00:18:33.380 So what they decided to do was they took their theory and they made an inverted hierarchy.
00:18:40.000 And in the 1960s, and we do talk about this in Unhumans, they created and began creating a set of principles to invert the hierarchy.
00:18:49.340 And so things were done in the name of, and we all know about this, affirmative action and equality, which actually are directly, directly anti-white policies and have always been from the very start.
00:19:04.380 More on this when we return, myself, by a phoner at least, and Joshua Lysak talking about the anti-white. 0.70
00:19:13.040 Right back to an event daily.
00:19:19.340 talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine jack or so like where's
00:19:37.500 jack jack he's done a great job
00:19:40.460 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here.
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00:21:49.820 fun humans he's got a number of books that are already out and
00:22:02.220 what we need to understand is joshua so many of these things are in place
00:22:08.380 because we are told you know we are told that it's it's
00:22:15.020 in the name of diversity in the name of inclusion in the name of equity
00:22:19.140 Ultimately, that's not true, is it, Joshua?
00:22:23.780 Because that doesn't actually explain what we see.
00:22:27.260 What we see is something else, and we need to understand that.
00:22:32.620 Yes, that's correct.
00:22:33.920 What we have to come to understand is the way that the left-wing, cultural Marxist, oppressive, rather, oppressor versus oppressed worldview sees not simply people, but sees history.
00:22:46.780 See, in the right-wing worldview, from the conservative vantage point, there are people, there are individuals, okay, individual rights, individual liberties, and whatnot.
00:22:57.800 But the left-wing oppressor versus oppressed worldview casts people not as individuals but as groups or as tribes with intersectional characteristics.
00:23:08.820 And in that worldview, they have a model of history that is intergenerational, an intergenerational ledger. 0.89
00:23:18.800 This is why you'll have, for example, radical second-wave feminists would say things like, 1.00
00:23:24.660 men have been in charge for so long, so now it's our turn to be in charge of you, 1.00
00:23:29.640 in order to justify hiring underqualified women over men who were more qualified,
00:23:35.500 or even simply actually qualified when the women candidates were not.
00:23:39.400 And you might say, well, the men who don't get that job were never oppressive.
00:23:43.560 Ah, but they're members of the tribe of men who have historically been oppressive, the second-wave feminists would say.
00:23:51.080 And so in order to justify discriminating against individual people, against individual men, and nowadays against individual white individuals, including those as young as 18-year-old Henry and younger,
00:24:07.560 You have to take this expansive view of history where equality really means equalizing the ledger.
00:24:15.060 And they're saying in the past, this is why the refounding of America from 1776 to 1619 was so important for the left wing perspective. 0.54
00:24:25.880 They had to say, for hundreds of years, whites have been oppressive to black people. 0.79
00:24:32.220 Therefore, anti-white systemic racism is only fair. 0.92
00:24:38.700 We need to have our turn. 0.98
00:24:41.260 And we found in the Research for Unhumans book, talking about the Haitian Revolution specifically,
00:24:46.720 which was an anti-white, proto-communist, ethnic cleansing, and frankly, white genocide of Hispaniola in the Haitian revolutionary context.
00:24:57.960 Later, the ex-slaves who had committed a number of atrocities against white women and children,
00:25:06.380 they had said, when they were spoken to, they said, I didn't want to be free, I wanted to be a slave master too.
00:25:15.520 so so joshua resentment there's that revenge so joshua this this type of you know understanding
00:25:23.360 of identity this this has never really been an identity that that white people have sought in
00:25:28.320 fact i would i would argue that that white people have pushed back against some any kind of white
00:25:34.800 collective identity for years and years but the unfortunate situation is that it's been imposed
00:25:41.760 on white as a group and in many cases one of the ways to look at it is just to simply understand
00:25:47.520 that these uh individuals like like the stabber in uh texas or the stat was on trial right now or
00:25:56.480 the stabber here in in the uk or the stabber who uh slit the throat of arena zarutska they weren't
00:26:04.240 considering you know the fact oh she's a ukrainian uh you know war refugee or anything that they just
00:26:10.800 saw a member of a tribe that was not their tribe, and they wanted to take them out. Do you get what 0.62
00:26:16.500 I'm saying? Yes, I think the tolerant American white citizenry doesn't understand the tribalism
00:26:25.900 that is part and parcel to the rest of the world. And that, of course, is why communism has overtaken
00:26:32.240 via revolution so many places around the world that are not Western. And that's why cultural
00:26:39.460 Marxism had to sort of be mutated out of communism. It's a sort of a woke left-wing cultural ideology
00:26:47.700 that takes the core paradigm of Marxism, of oppressor versus oppressed, and then slaps that
00:26:53.340 onto the social order and the structure of laws in the United States and so on and so forth. But
00:26:58.940 yes, you're correct that there has never been any kind of organized so-called white pride or
00:27:04.320 white collectivization. Because from the perspective of American whites, that's just
00:27:09.340 weird. That's just not who we are. That's not something that's been sought. And yet it has 0.99
00:27:15.020 been formed nonetheless. Joshua Lysak, thank you for joining us here at Human Events Daily.
00:27:19.860 Today, the anti-whites.
00:27:34.320 where is he jack i want to see you great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we
00:27:42.960 have an incredible thing we're always talking about the fake news and the bad
00:27:46.320 but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting police
00:27:53.040 all right folks jack sobek we are back live human events daily folks as we're closing in
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00:29:42.380 we've had California I'll throw the round robin to you brother uh which which one do you want to
00:29:47.280 crack into first? You know, let's go into California first, because everyone's still
00:29:51.940 talking about it, if that's cool with you. And of course, thanks for having me as always. It's good
00:29:56.860 to be here with you. Look, you know, in California, I just want to give people it's a cautionary tale.
00:30:02.440 California is election month, not election day. And anyone with access to voter files and absentee
00:30:09.320 ballot tracking, Jack, like we do, knows, which I've been trying to explain to people, that
00:30:14.740 Democrats, they did. It's happened in California before. They held back their voting a little bit
00:30:18.920 because they had a contested gubernatorial election that got on their side. It's a jungle
00:30:24.040 primary, but it had a shakeup with Eric Swalwell getting thrown out because Democrats were basically
00:30:29.100 worried that two Republicans would end up getting in the jungle primary and locking them out,
00:30:34.920 which is basically the only foolproof way of winning the state of California at this point.
00:30:39.780 In the future, things will be different, but at this point, that is what it is.
00:30:43.200 Everyone knew about Eric Swalwell's behavior
00:30:45.680 Everyone on the Democratic side
00:30:47.140 Everyone on the Republican side
00:30:48.640 The only reason Democrats objected to it
00:30:51.340 Suddenly, out of nowhere, all of a sudden
00:30:53.300 Is because they were afraid that he was getting too much
00:30:56.320 And then Javier Becerra was behind him
00:30:59.620 And that they both were just not getting enough
00:31:01.980 To end up in the top two
00:31:03.060 And the sheriff and Steve Hilton could end up in top two
00:31:05.820 So they got rid of him
00:31:07.400 In response to that, Democrats were kind of figuring out what to do
00:31:10.520 And the mayoral race in Los Angeles, same thing.
00:31:14.180 There were two – there's Bass, who's not really popular, and then there's another contender who is her alternative, and they were weighing their options.
00:31:23.000 So they voted later in the process, and those votes are being counted now.
00:31:28.200 So it's leading to people saying things like the governor of Florida, for instance, that Democrats are just cheating.
00:31:34.640 Now, we all know Democrats do what they do in elections, but that's not really what's happening here.
00:31:38.720 those are later more democratic ballots and so here's one of the other aside from that though
00:31:46.160 rich one of the pieces that i want to talk about too what specifically on the la race and and steve
00:31:50.720 hilton will see on the governor's race and one of the misgivings that i've had and and perhaps i
00:31:55.120 should have said more about it earlier is that the issue with la isn't just the policy issues
00:32:03.200 the issue with la and and i see this it reminds me of a of a congressional election sometimes
00:32:08.880 where you get these guys who say you know congressional candidate i know you've seen
00:32:13.120 him rich where they have these great ideas and they have this great plan and it's great marketing
00:32:18.400 but they don't actually look at the the situation in the district the situation with the voters and
00:32:26.400 in la county you've got a bunch of voters and i'm just going to say it rich i'm just going to say it
00:32:30.960 You've got a bunch of voters in L.A. who don't care that the white neighborhood burned down.
00:32:36.260 They just don't care because it didn't affect them.
00:32:39.320 It doesn't touch them.
00:32:40.460 It has nothing to do with their neighborhood or the gravy train that they get from the government every single day. 0.87
00:32:46.620 And who cares the white neighborhood came in? 0.78
00:32:48.920 And by the way, there's even a bunch of them who probably think it's a good thing that the white neighborhood burned down because then they can get Section 8 in there. 0.87
00:32:57.920 Then they can get the public housing in there. 0.82
00:32:59.680 then they can get a bunch of that stuff. And Rich, I'm just going to say it. You can't have
00:33:04.180 elections in cities like this. It's like that Tom Wolfe novel about Miami, right? You can't
00:33:11.980 have elections in cities like this without addressing these issues or without understanding
00:33:16.960 these issues. And I didn't see any effort from Spencer Pratt's campaign to address any of that.
00:33:23.400 It's like he campaigned just to his neighborhood. Yeah. And he said following the first round when
00:33:29.360 votes were being counted. Things were looking good for him. He said, this is great. It was a
00:33:33.380 big, big, the city was bigger than I thought. And now I'll have more time. It felt like it went too
00:33:38.140 quick and I didn't get to go to different parts of the city that I wanted to go to. Um, that was
00:33:42.980 really, you know, it was illuminating statement to me, right? Um, you live in this area, obviously
00:33:50.460 not you, obviously Spencer Pratt. I mean, you should know how difficult it would have been
00:33:55.000 to campaign in a giant city like Los Angeles. But Jack, I think you touched on something that
00:34:00.500 Republicans are just uncomfortable talking about. And that's the problem because politics is about
00:34:05.660 relationships. And you just said something that is true. The fact of the matter is there are entire
00:34:11.380 blocks, huge blocks of voters by ethnicity and nationality and national origin that have absolutely
00:34:17.860 no connection to the white neighborhoods that absolutely have no connection to the Republican
00:34:22.300 Party, and technically this is a nonpartisan race, but give me a break. We all know who the
00:34:26.440 lefts are, the rights are, right? And I don't think people understand it's not just about how's the
00:34:33.060 crime rate, what's the situation with the neighborhoods. This is, to them, reverse
00:34:38.760 gentrification. It doesn't bother them at all, Jack. I mean, it's just a fact. Now, the crime
00:34:44.420 issue and stuff, that's separate. But I put something out on social media the other day,
00:34:49.520 which was a bit of unsolicited advice for Spencer Pratt, that if you continue at this rate,
00:34:55.100 let's say he keeps in his second spot, which is possible he might not do, but let's just say he
00:35:00.640 does, you're going to have to do something radically different. You're going to have to run
00:35:06.380 a radically different campaign. And it's tragic because now is about the time where all of those
00:35:12.900 GOP consultants start flooding people like him who win these primary upsets, right? And they say
00:35:18.680 It goes a little something like this, Jack.
00:35:20.740 You guys did so good in the first round.
00:35:23.760 I mean, you should be really proud of yourselves.
00:35:26.180 But now, I mean, you're going to need some help.
00:35:28.980 You're going to need help from the pros.
00:35:30.960 You're going to have to let us take over.
00:35:32.760 Good job.
00:35:33.380 Well done, team.
00:35:34.940 Good job, team.
00:35:36.320 But now you've got to let us in.
00:35:38.340 And sadly, that happens more often than not.
00:35:41.500 They're successful because they talk a big game and they look like winners. 0.99
00:35:45.280 But in truth, they're professional losers.
00:35:47.500 And none of them understand what you just said, and that's why they can't win these areas. 0.89
00:35:52.660 Donald Trump gave Republicans a unique and an incredible opportunity to make inroads with voters like the one Spencer Pratt obviously is going to have to appeal to, younger, certainly less white.
00:36:05.840 And unfortunately, most, if not all, of the Republican campaigns this cycle haven't taken the gift that Donald Trump has given them and run with it correctly at all.
00:36:15.480 yeah no I mean I remember I remember him you know Pratt was was campaigning to you know and he would
00:36:24.120 say um what was he called her Karen Basura like like like oh that's that's funny like like she's
00:36:31.260 trash and we're gonna talk about in a in a Spanish language joke I I don't I don't get what that is
00:36:37.320 right right is that something that the voters are gonna want because when what President Trump did 0.91
00:36:43.620 working-class voters was he went out and said come vote for me i will improve your living conditions
00:36:52.100 today i will take the conditions you are in and i'll make them better i'll put more money in your
00:36:56.580 pocket and he found a variety of ways to explain that but if you don't campaign directly to voters
00:37:03.060 from where they are not just where you think they should be but where they actually are and
00:37:08.260 understand where they are then you're not going to connect with them you're not going to be able
00:37:12.980 to move them you're not going to be able to shift them into your lane they are going to get up and
00:37:18.340 say yeah i'm my life my life is doing okay or i'm going to vote for the person that's going to
00:37:23.380 continue my gravy trains or i got to make sure that check keeps coming in on the 1st and the
00:37:27.300 15th or whatever it is uh of the month and and that's it first of the month and and i'm done i 0.89
00:37:34.100 i don't really care that the white neighborhood burned down and why should i because screw those 0.98
00:37:37.860 white people right unfortunately that's a huge part that's a huge part of the of of the process 0.99
00:37:44.500 here and a huge part of the issue when you're looking at that uh that district that municipality
00:37:50.820 as a political form uh rich we are up on a hard break and so let's hold it right there i'll get
00:37:56.020 back to you for your response in just one moment folks human events daily we are right back here
00:38:01.940 Here on Real America's Voice.
00:38:29.100 The Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:38:31.080 I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec.
00:38:37.160 And that is, I'll be honest.
00:38:46.400 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec, we are back live here.
00:38:51.040 Real America's Voice, we're with Rich Barris, and we're talking about, now, Rich, let me ask you, we're talking about the L.A. mayor's race.
00:38:56.620 and rich have you received any of the uh have you seen i guess i don't even know if we can get exit
00:39:01.580 polls in the la mayor's race which is which is amazing by the way that uh you know for a lot
00:39:06.860 for a lot of people asking about you know what's up with the you know what's up with the la results
00:39:12.140 and the fact that we don't have them out yet why do we also not seem to have any exit polls out or
00:39:16.620 at least that i can't readily find i'm using google and ai to search and i can't find them anywhere
00:39:21.100 It really doesn't speak very well to the trust in our elections, does it?
00:39:27.200 It doesn't.
00:39:28.540 And unfortunately, in the exit poll game, guys, which stay tuned because including Rav, I think we're going to be doing a separate alternative exit poll from now on everywhere.
00:39:40.520 And we hope to start that with this year's midterm elections, because unfortunately, after the 2016 bomb, which was just the latest in a bunch of other bombs from exit pollsters, which was done by Edison Research at the time and the National Election Consortium of Media Outlets, the AP and Fox News broke off and they did AP vote cast, which was great.
00:40:02.880 It gave us an alternative. Now there's been a scant exit polling. Edison has basically sold
00:40:10.240 the exit poll consortium over to SSRS, which is the firm that conducts the CNN poll. So like,
00:40:18.060 this is where we're at here with exit polls in this country, Jack. It's not good. And then
00:40:23.600 arguably, you know, last cycle, even the exit polls were scant compared to last primaries,
00:40:30.220 you know last year's primaries that we had gone through and that also happened in 22 during that
00:40:36.160 midterm cycle so I would really like to see um more exit polls in this country but again
00:40:41.740 would I trust them uh almost certainly not given that I trust about two or three people in this
00:40:48.560 business so that means I'm gonna have to try to put this thing together myself we don't have
00:40:52.400 it appears we don't have them and Jack there's been a number of other races too where exit polls
00:40:57.520 rich rich here's here's what i'm seeing here's what i'm seeing uh cnn has some kind of reporting
00:41:04.640 on it it's not an exit poll but the one thing that they are saying is that the inroads that pratt made
00:41:11.840 were it says that reports note that pratt made notable inroads with white voters especially on
00:41:17.040 the west side and in the san fernando valley his support support came from a coalition including
00:41:22.080 republicans independents frustrated voters often in whiter and affluent areas upset about quality
00:41:28.080 of life issues so rich i didn't even know that when i started when i started talking about this
00:41:33.760 i just said i i suspect that's what came in because it seemed like those were the only
00:41:38.560 groups that he was actually campaigning towards and i'm just going to say it as as a campaign 0.99
00:41:44.400 that's a problem if you're going into one of these areas that is very multicultural that's 1.00
00:41:49.680 It's very diverse the way L.A. is. 1.00
00:41:51.520 You can't campaign like that.
00:41:53.900 And Donald Trump did not get the vote share or the number of votes that he got in Los Angeles County and even in the in the city itself, which was an astonishing amount for a Republican presidential candidate.
00:42:04.460 Guys, if you didn't know, it's stunning.
00:42:06.440 Go look at it compared to prior Republican presidents, even himself, by the way, in 2016.
00:42:12.640 But he didn't do it.
00:42:13.920 You know, it's funny.
00:42:14.440 all these like consultants and talking heads on, you know, Fox News. When Trump first came to rose
00:42:20.960 to prominence, you know, they made it out like his campaign was a gimmick, but it wasn't. He was
00:42:24.780 what you said is right. He offered people something at that moment. Look, I think that
00:42:31.220 Spencer Pratt's got a bunch of funny, you know, ads and he's got a lot of fresh new ideas and
00:42:36.800 that's good. But it's just that it's a bit of an insult to guys like me who do this for a living.
00:42:42.480 It's a bit of an insult to act as if you can just get these less affluent, non-white areas by doing something like that.
00:42:50.200 Guys, this takes real hard work. 0.99
00:42:52.640 Very work that's not sexy.
00:42:54.860 It's not cool.
00:42:55.680 It doesn't trend, you know, on X or any other, or Instagram.
00:42:59.540 It is hard relationship building that takes time.
00:43:04.360 And now if he does, again, let's say he moves on to the second round of the jungle, he has very little time to crisscross this city, Jack, and do two things.
00:43:13.560 Begin to build those relationships, which he'll need if he wants to even have a prayer.
00:43:17.060 Otherwise, he'll just be the latest right-wing California campaign that let everybody down.
00:43:22.220 And then the second thing is that he needs to build a ballot-chasing, vote-chasing, and curing operation because Democrats have it on lock.
00:43:31.460 And that is why we're waiting so long for these ballots all the time.
00:43:34.200 They come back 90-10 Democrat, and people flip out and pull their hair out.
00:43:38.760 It's simply because no matter what you hear from California Republicans, they are full of it.
00:43:43.860 They do not have a sophisticated, curing operation in the state.
00:43:48.540 It really, outside of some areas in the Central Valley, Jack, they basically don't have it at all.
00:43:54.040 And that's just the truth.
00:43:55.720 And in California, you may not like the rules, but you have to play by those rules in order to win.
00:44:01.340 And then when you win, you can change them, but you've got to win first before you even begin to discuss that.
00:44:07.840 Otherwise, you're really just complaining.
00:44:09.700 So it's a lot more than just putting your name out there and running a campaign the way that Donald Trump made it look easy to do and make inroads with these groups.
00:44:22.800 And then you have a lot of other candidates to come out and think, well, I'm going to get some kind of a wedge and I'm going to do it too.
00:44:27.720 You can't.
00:44:28.480 You're not Donald Trump.
00:44:29.380 he's one guy he's an enigma a phenomena it's different for him and by the way it's not as
00:44:36.280 superficial as people often talk about it he didn't just it wasn't some superficial appeal
00:44:41.540 he had deep resonance with some of these people and in 24 he was being persecuted by the state
00:44:46.680 which gave him a kinship with a lot of these non-affluent less white communities because
00:44:51.700 guess what guys whether we want to admit it or not they know the uh they know the unfairness of
00:44:57.400 justice system a lot more than most of us do so that gave them a kinship with donald trump like
00:45:02.360 the man's coming after him too i'm on his side there were so many things going for him and by
00:45:08.600 the way that that tom wolf novel that i referenced earlier was back to blood um that's that's 2012
00:45:14.920 but he also had the bonfire of the vanities and in bonfire that's what i was thinking the plot
00:45:19.880 revolves around a guy who's very similar to donald trump he's someone who was i believe
00:45:24.840 was a is a bond trader you know successful bond trader you know but okay real estate developer
00:45:29.960 is like not too far off you know very successful the point was he was a he was a wasp who was seen
00:45:35.480 as a success and that the the entire city just kind of turned on him um now in that place he was
00:45:42.600 able to get off he was able to get off because i i remember i remember the book they they find like
00:45:48.120 a recording it says he didn't really do it but then he hits a kid while he's driving and the
00:45:52.680 kid is black and it turns into this whole thing um and it ends up being not true it ends up being
00:45:57.720 like completely false accusation and point being though is that the what what tom wolf did that
00:46:04.200 was so incredible is he would go into these cities new york in the 80s miami in the 2000s
00:46:10.120 and he would explain how this this cauldron of tensions uh really did really does call back to
00:46:19.080 you know our people will you know what are the incentive structures what are the incentive
00:46:23.000 structures for power what are the incentive structures for local politicians for members
00:46:27.160 of the local elite will they go along with someone who's obviously corrupt like a karen bass and just
00:46:33.560 incompetent because they're able to keep their gravy train going and you know what tom wolf was
00:46:39.960 a hundred percent correct and if you don't heed that warning uh and you're trying to run for you
00:46:45.400 mayor in a city like that, then I don't know. I don't know how you're going to do it. Last word
00:46:50.640 to you, Rich Paris. Yeah, I think that's, again, that's really important. Even if you're Steve
00:46:57.160 Hilton, you have to understand that you're going to have to do something, again, that's radically
00:47:02.500 different from what other people have done. And you can't just expect, I mean, it's almost like
00:47:06.840 you have to get a little bit more serious than we've seen other Republicans approach the urban
00:47:11.660 rural divide and that's why i cheer i do cheer on people like spencer pratt and i definitely
00:47:16.240 cheered on someone like donald trump because to me uh when you do narrow that urban rural divide
00:47:22.440 what you're you're you're leading to a more stable society if you're going to constantly
00:47:26.640 have these riffs between with the suburbs squished in the middle of the fighting then obviously
00:47:31.720 you're going to have a more disruptive society but again if you want to do this you have to get
00:47:36.380 more serious all right like cliches and things like that uh are not going to do it it's not you
00:47:41.520 know not going to work rich rich we are out of time but uh let me let me let let let folks know
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00:48:02.920 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay it short.