ZELENSKY CAVES AS TRUMP CANCELS ALL UKRAINE AID
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Trump strikes back at the globalists with a new trade deal with Canada, Mexico, and the EU, and strikes back against China with a 25% tax on all goods coming across the border from Mexico and Canada. The Trump administration is pausing all military aid to Ukraine, and this comes after Friday s Oval Office dust-up with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
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Senate Democrats have blocked a Republican-led bill to ban transgender athletes from women's
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Tonight, President Trump is set to give his first speech before a joint gathering of Congress
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President Trump imposing new tariffs targeting our largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada.
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Trump added a 25% tax on all goods coming across the border from Mexico and Canada,
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President Trump stabbed America's best friend in the back.
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China retaliated by announcing tariffs as high as 15% on various imports from the U.S.
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I mean, it's going to be very costly for people to take advantage of this country.
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They can't come in and steal our money and steal our jobs and take our factories and take our businesses
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The Trump administration is pausing all military aid to Ukraine.
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And this comes after Friday's Oval Office dusts up with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
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When you would talk to the Biden administration officials in private,
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when you ask them, what's the plan, they would honestly tell you, well,
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we're just going to send them weapons for as long as we can and hope eventually they can turn the tide.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
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The Trump-Vance doctrine is not some reality TV drama.
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This is a tectonic shift, a full-on rewiring of the global game.
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Forget the neocons and Bill Kristol crying into their stale war plans.
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This is Trump and J.D. Vance dropping the sledgehammer on the old playbook.
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Ukraine, Zelensky's stomping his feet in the Oval Office, and now he's caving, but he's missing the memo.
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You tilt Russia west, away from Xi's creepy bear hug, and leave China dangling like a bad date.
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No more bleeding American lives in some muddy ditch halfway around the world.
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Trump's not playing white Iraq 2.0, like Raheem Kassam says, and he'll be on later.
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He'll be playing 4D chess while Europe is stuck in a World War I fever dream fantasy, rattling their empty tank garages.
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Britain's Keir Stommer is bragging about boots on the ground.
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Buddy, you can't even fuel your trucks or pay your gas bill.
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Their forever war cash cow is drying up, and they're mad that Trump is not their errand boy.
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America first, Russia balanced to our corner, China on the ropes.
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Why die for a border nobody can find on a map when we can win bloodlessly?
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The haters call it crazy, but no, it's cold, hard realism.
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That's what President Trump is going to be speaking about later tonight in his joint address to Congress, his joint address to Congress and the Senate, the House and the Senate.
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When he's there tonight, Corey Campatore's family is going to be there.
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I'm going to be live tonight for both the address as well as the aftermath with Charlie Kirk and the thought crime crew.
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So make sure you tune in for that later tonight.
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And folks, stay strapped or get clapped because Human Events Daily is going to be right back.
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We're also talking about the Trump-Vance doctrine and someone who's written just an absolute missive on this in a way that,
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you know, we used to have media around the world that would actually describe these things.
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You might be able to read them in places like The Economist or The Financial Times of London.
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So these days we've got human events and we've got the National Pulse.
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And joining us over from the National Pulse is their editor-in-chief, Raheem Kassam.
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So, Raheem, you have the distinction of being someone who was actually there at the initial Maidan protests
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when this entire revolution kicked off all the way back in 2013
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because there's so many people that I see commenting on this situation,
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the dust-up between J.D. Vance, President Trump, and Zelensky,
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that don't realize that this was a decade-plus in the making.
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Yeah, I, um, God, you know, you and I talk about this all the time, Jack, both on-air and off.
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And it's so frustrating to me because, you know, having been on the ground in 2014,
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having made the decision to go out to Kiev during those protests to see what it was all about,
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to actually investigate, you know, ask some questions about what's going on here,
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You can still find some of my original reporting back from Breitbart, London.
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I was reviewing it the other day, and that's what really caused me to write this piece.
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A lot of your audience members will know, and you know, Jack,
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And I really, I need to feel that compulsion in order to produce a good work.
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I don't think you should just write for the sake of writing.
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And, you know, I started to go back, and I looked at this Steve Saylor essay
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from back at the beginning of the war in Afghanistan, in Iraq,
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and then watched The Man Who Would Be King, the Rudyard Kipling book-turned-movie.
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And it all kind of came together in that moment for me this weekend.
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And I started to look at how, you know, the U.S. foreign policy establishment,
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and of course you mentioned in the last block, Sakhir Starmer, the U.K. foreign policy establishment.
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Also, you know, I've called it this for a long time.
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In fact, Newsweek edited this phrase out of my column in 2022.
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I call it white Iraq, right, Ukraine, for a long time now.
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And the reason being is because it's exactly how you concluded in the last block.
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Like, blood is their lifeblood for the defense industry,
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for the foreign policy established for all of this.
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And, you know, I'm kind of sick of having to hear these people opine
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about, you know, what success on the foreign stage looks like when,
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they are the ones who presided over the last 20 years of foreign policy failures, right?
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They are the men who would be king, as Kipling wrote it.
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And this farce that they have run around the world,
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you know, failing, not just failing to solve problems,
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pretending like they're trying to solve problems,
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And you see today what happens, Putin comes out and he says,
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between the United States and Iran on the nuclear stuff too.
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So boom, here we are, how many days into the admin?
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We've already got a number of foreign policy victories
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So that all caused, you know, the compulsion for me in writing this thing.
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and a context and thematics to this that I desperately think is missing.
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Jack, I've had liberal reporters reaching out to me.
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I've had moderates from my home country in the UK.
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into the, now into the high levels of the US government,
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And, you know, I'm not trying to brag about this at all.
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These are the types of arguments that you should be having with people.
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And those are the type of things that lead to that moment in the Oval Office last week, right?
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Because it's not a new, it's not a new spat that we're having here.
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it's, it's, what's interesting, though, I would,
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it's in fact a reversion to the previous doctrine.
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that just about every country around the world held,
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as well as all the great, and specifically all the great powers.
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So what you're looking at here, the great statesman, Metternich of, of, of Europe.
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And then, you know, even when people talked about the, you know,
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but people really do credit him on his foreign policy,
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engineering the visit to China, which set up the Sino-Soviet split.
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What this is would be a remanufacturing of a Sino-Soviet split, but in reverse.
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So the Sino-Soviet split was during the Cold War.
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These two major powers, the Soviet Union and China were joined to the hip,
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two communist countries, but Nixon and Kissinger were able to peel them away
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and then pit them against each other as they are natural competitors.
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What this would essentially, because look at it, folks, basic game of chess.
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If you, if you were up against two other major powers,
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or would you want to try to get them to fight each other?
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So the idea then being is peel the Russians away from the Chinese.
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And that's exactly what J.D. Vance was talking about.
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Yeah, look, it's almost like he understands, you know, actual geopolitics, right?
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So Halford McIndoe and Wolf Mahan and all these things that we talk about over and over,
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it's almost like he is the grown-up in the room.
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oh, my goodness, we're now fighting with the Brits.
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I'm sorry, but Ronald Reagan refused to back our literal war in the Falklands
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So the idea that this is somehow, you know, new and unprecedented,
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and we've never seen disagreements between allies and friends and partners abroad before
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And you should disregard the words of anybody who tells you differently.
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They have no historical context for what they're saying.
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And, Jack, what you just mentioned is perhaps the most important part of all of this, right?
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For those of us who are looking 10, 15, 20 years down the pike,
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driving the wedge between Russia and China is the single most important thing
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If you do not achieve that, if you do not do that,
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you will end up with foreign policy like Obama's,
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which is trying to put out fires around the world,
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And that's what happened with the Muslim Brotherhood.
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And that's what happened with Iran and so on and so forth.
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And we are still, President Trump, God bless him,
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who, by the way, something I posted on Twitter,
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that when President Trump suspended all the clearances at Covington and Burling,
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So Raheem, when we're talking about this broader idea
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And the color revolution was this sort of insidious way
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and seeing at how the world actually is basically,
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that all of U.S. policy really should be oriented
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for I think almost half a decade at this point.
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if they held true to their public pronouncements
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Those are almost a certainty in the coming decade
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that Russia could take in the next five, ten years.
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If you want that course to be, you know, with China,
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Remember, you know, I'm old enough to remember.
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palling around on golf courses with Vladimir Putin.
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The idea that you should be trying to get Russia,
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but certainly not on the side of the Chinese Communist Party.
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The idea that that is new or that is unwelcome,
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that is the position of truly, truly dangerous people.
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I mean, if you're not after peace, you're after war.
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You might not love the choices in front of you,
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a world which looks more like the United States,
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about the elite merger between the United States,
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this free flow of the technocratic form of government
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We're always talking about the fake news and the bad,
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and these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
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They got totally bogged down in the Middle East
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even though dragons don't exactly have tentacles,
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I mean, you lost me after a dragon with tentacles.
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for the rest of the whole time you were talking.
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it's more of a lack of curiosity in general now
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some throwaway comments from J.D. Vance on Fox News,
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and I don't want to be too cruel to these people.
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and I've noticed that about one in four of them now
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that they have been wrong for a very long time.
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and that deserves us taking the time out for them
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let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater,
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are probably some of the most propagandized people
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that's like a segment from North Korean television,
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And yet he's also simultaneously threatening the entire world.
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No one's ever seemed to be able to put that together.
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but they're beating the crap out of each other.
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the first thing you have to do is stop fighting.
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And then we can have a discussion about where to go from there.
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But the first thing you have to do is stop fighting
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which I'm sure is gonna be very similar to the one
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that was presented when I traveled with Scott Bessence
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the real idea of it is that we're going to get away from this,
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the literalists in terms of thinking that these words and these
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the Western governments exist to uphold global universal norms
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And that's why we have to go in and intervene in any of these
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We've got to go to war there again for another 20 years.
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So we've got to get involved and split away and Darfur and
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Saudi Arabia who aren't upholding any norms whatsoever,
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because it's in our interest to do so because of the global
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it's president Trump and JD Vance looking at the world for,
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as it is not this figment fantasy land kind of version of things
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and you hear Kirsten talking like it's 1914 and,
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We're going to have a serious conversation about the way the world is
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these are the same people who will sit there and say,
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These are the same people who sit there and say,
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we must be aware of entangling alliances because it was these,
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the idea that NATO was supposed to be some never ending global
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If you look at its founding documents and the people who actually put
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you wanted to get to a point where you no longer had to have it.
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And so that will become the next target after governor Trudeau,
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these are the people who live in midtown Manhattan,
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living on a farm for daring to take one vacation a year over the,
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these are the people who live in midtown Manhattan.
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it's twisted and you'll never get those people there.
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I think it's interesting because these are not people necessarily on the fringes
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I'm talking about people in major news organizations who are coming to me and
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And I want to sit down with you and pick your brain over how we don't go
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They certainly are losing love for the establishment of the Democrat party as a
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of just how wrong they've had it for so very long.
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but I don't think people quite realize just yet how further they are yet to fall.
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It is going to turn the American people away from that party,
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So founder, discoverer, what else can we put on me here?
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I think that's what you need in the Twitter bio.
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I was meeting with the architect of the Capitol.
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They're 3D printing my body to make a sculpture, a statue of me.
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I'm up there with Christopher Columbus now, Jack.
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But did you declare it for Trump and in the name of God?
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First and foremost, I did declare it in the name of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Now, it's been a couple of weeks, but I haven't actually had you on since it happened.
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You know, it's just a passing thought, you know, a bit of a dream, if you will.
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They thought it was a First Amendment, First Amendment, right?
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There's no law that says that you have to be in the Oval Office.
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