00:38:38.080You have a communist versus a socialist.
00:38:41.080It looks like the communist is leading.
00:38:43.080We're talking about for the Democrat primary.
00:38:46.080But for the Republican, you have a very good man and he should be able to he should be able to win. Yeah. OK, one more. Lafayette Park. Lafayette Park. It's great. We do a good job in Lafayette. So Lafayette Park is right across from the other side of the street. And I made a donation of 10 million dollars. That was me personally. And it's unbelievable.
00:39:14.200it was so dirty and so disgusting like everything liberal becomes dirty and disgusting social0.98
00:39:22.680socialism liberalism progressivism you know the word progressive is such a nice word they love0.94
00:39:29.080using it but the radical left isn't letting them use that word anymore but lafayette park is a
00:39:35.620large park it was known as the gateway to the white house and it was disgusting the monument
00:39:43.340is beautiful graffiti all over it uh i won't say what was on the sidewalk but horrible horrible
00:39:50.620horrible disgusting stuff and not only did we fix it we have military standing there watching it
00:39:56.780and if anybody touches it we that was the one mistake with the reflecting pond they hadn't put
00:40:01.660up the cameras yet they had enough up because you see what's happening but if they would have had
00:40:06.940them up uh we would have had a lot of it would have been a lot easier but and i was disappointed
00:40:13.340with janine pierre really disappointed with janine pierre she uh she folded like an umbrella
00:40:20.940and people get away with things and it's it's a disgrace but we're very proud of lafayette park
00:40:26.460now we have a big decision to make do we take the papers that are red you know the red brick
00:40:31.180papers and do we change them into a granite it's a gray granite they're beautiful but they're not
00:40:37.660the original so we're going to have to make that decision you have a good sense of taste what would
00:40:42.140you do huh yes change it you would change the red brick into the granite heartbeat the granite is
00:40:47.580much stronger holds up much better different color legacy change it okay great considering
00:40:55.900thank you mr president today's the mlb trade deadline and there's been talk lately about a
00:40:59.980potential lockout next year um that i think over salary cap uh concerns with salary cap do you uh
00:41:06.940support a salary cap in the mlb and what are your thoughts well we're going to talk about that at a
00:41:11.500different time you know it's a complex situation but not too complex for me yeah please what did
00:41:17.180you think of the nationals trading luis garcia to the yankees and do you think brian cashman
00:41:21.740luis garcia from the washington nationals to the new york yankee your new york yankees and
00:41:25.900And what do you think of the job Brian Cashman's doing?
00:41:28.380Well, I've known Brian Cashman for a long time.
00:42:51.240All right, folks, Jack Sobek here. Human events daily. Of course, you saw the president there
00:43:02.080around Robin interview talking about a lot of the recent developments. And I think most
00:43:08.800significantly his call to end the strike, call off the strike, World War II tier level
00:43:16.000strike with iran this past saturday and this was after consultation with the saudis perhaps most
00:43:23.420forcefully as well as calls with the uae qatar and others coming in and saying that he is going
00:43:28.800to move back to a potential diplomatic track after multiple strikes on iran now looking for this
00:43:35.860negotiated deal and of course they're negotiating via the omanis and uh you know you heard quite a
00:43:41.880bit of discussion about the reflective pool, a variety of other issues. And there is the
00:43:48.820president. That is his focus. Now, I want to bring in here, we've got Joshua Lysak. Ladies
00:43:54.820y'all, welcome to Portation of Human Events Daily, all that. And Joshua Lysak, my co-author
00:43:59.060of Unhumans, is here. Joshua, how are you?
00:44:02.640Pretty dandy. Thanks for having me on, Jack.
00:44:04.980Now, Joshua, you know, you're a longtime guest on the podcast and the show. And we've
00:44:11.180done, you know, two books together. And, you know, I had sort of, you know, dabbled in a number of
00:44:16.320other books. But, you know, the first book we did had a pretty, I think, a pretty direct theme on
00:44:22.440it. Would, would you call that book in any way, you know, pro Marxism or pro communism, but by any
00:44:30.160chance? Well, the book has been widely condemned by democratic socialist influencers, including
00:44:37.300the Communist Party, USA. We saw a number of so-called progressives, Democratic Party
00:44:42.840operatives, media representatives, widely panned the book. Now, they simply gave it a number of
00:44:48.400labels. They didn't say that anything we said was wrong. We saw outlets from the Daily Beast to
00:44:54.320MSNBC, the New York Times, publish long, very long excerpts. In fact, it was on the front page
00:45:01.560of the USA Today back in 2024. Long excerpts of the book saying, oh, how could you say all of
00:45:09.720these things about these effective anti-communists who are able to defeat left-wing
00:45:13.240revolutions successfully? How dare you say these things? We can't believe you're saying these
00:45:17.440things. But at no point did they call us wrong or imply that we were lying, which was interesting
00:45:23.820and kind of the dog that's not barking. They don't like it, but we're not wrong. And in order to
00:45:30.420imply that this book is somehow pro-socialist. I think you have to deeply misread everything
00:45:38.220happening in one of the key closing chapters of the book, where we preach, frankly, on behalf of
00:45:45.800the doctrine that our betters, our elites, old money, the merchant class, understood for centuries.
00:45:54.200And that is the doctrine of noblesse oblige. We can get into that a little bit.
00:46:00.420Before we—we're coming up on a break, so before we delve into that, could you remind me what the subtitle, the subheading, the subtitle of the book Unhumans is?
00:46:12.560The secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them.
00:46:29.920It's pretty clear. It's actually on the front cover of the book. It's not even on the back cover. It's actually a book on how to crush communist revolutions, which is prescient because it almost feels like we're living through the early stages of a communist revolution.
00:46:48.600When you see a communist in office in New York City, when you see DSA candidates winning across the country, when you see communists, as the president just said, a communist like Abdul El-Sayed running and perhaps winning tomorrow in the Michigan primary, a communist like Francesca Hong, perhaps winning the gubernatorial primary in Wisconsin.
00:47:10.640And it almost feels like you might need a book on how to crush communist revolutions written by a couple of guys who probably aren't very communist when they literally created something called Franco-Ride.
00:47:27.560Rush for Life Second. I'll be back right here at Human Events Daily.
00:47:40.640It's the Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:47:54.740I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential
00:47:59.140nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec.
00:53:14.180to the workforce of National Cash Register, together with no-cost meal and entertainment
00:53:19.380opportunities. One of the reasons why the United States did not suffer a communist revolution in
00:53:24.380the same way and to the same extent that other nations felt at that time was through the raising
00:53:29.960of the living conditions and the lifestyles of the working poor, and together with Henry Ford
00:53:37.180and others, building the opportunity, a ladder for the underclass to become working class,
00:53:43.360respectively, and for the working class to become the middle class with dignity.
00:53:48.100And when we have gaudy watch stands going viral, being giddy over gold, we realize that we have
00:53:58.020lost the plot fully as a society. And in the United States, in the Western world, when people
00:54:04.600see things like that and they imagine the value, what do you think the outcome of that is? They
00:54:10.340think how many student loan members of families they could pay off if they had that kind of money
00:54:16.240for a Rolex. How if they had even a fraction of a fraction of that, they would be able to buy their
00:54:24.460home their first home and they're 38 years old they might just have a chance to have a family1.00
00:54:29.740this is a real problem with millennials in particular who approximately half of the female
00:54:34.780millennial has missed the boat or soon will on having children we are in a in a in a deeply
00:54:42.140disturbing period in history when entire generations are locked out of the american dream
00:54:48.860all the while and this our betters our elites are bragging
00:54:54.460Exactly. And Joshua, this it's that locked out feeling, this this capitalist system whereby in people feel they have no stake, they have no ownership.
00:55:03.720There's one thing that the Trump accounts actually, I think, are a big help with.
00:55:07.880It's it's for kids, but it's so it's not helping everyone directly already.
00:55:12.800But it is something that directly allows for that ownership stake in society.
00:55:17.600And that's exactly what we wrote about as a potential solution, a solution.
00:55:24.460to crushing the communist revolution in addition to rounding them up give joshua lisak a call
00:55:31.980mayor follow and a call and make sure you buy every single book of every word that he's ever
00:55:36.240written ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission to lay ashore