On this week's show, John Rooktacarr and John Rocha discuss RFK's assassination attempt on the presidency of John Kennedy. They also talk about the Trump administration's dealings with the Middle East and compare it to the policies of the previous administration. And, of course, there's still time for a shot of hoorah!
00:00:00.000I'm John Rooktacarrararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararara Welcome
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00:02:33.000So it goes, if you go several steps, it goes Latin and Spanish.
00:02:36.000So we're going to talk about today, Ben and Jerry, I can't remember which one, the one with a lot of back hair, is going berserk because of RFK, which is crazy because they both would have a lot in common as hippies, you know, non-GMO, but something, something, Gaza, Medicaid, I don't know.
00:02:52.000Donald Trump, President Trump, has been doing his tour there in the Middle East and...
00:02:56.000You know, securing the bag, as it were, in Qatar.
00:03:00.000There's a little bit of misrepresentation out there, but a lot of investments coming in.
00:03:03.000And we're going to compare that with the policies in the Middle East of previous administrations.
00:03:08.000No matter where you line up, this is a significant departure.
00:03:10.000And we wanted to take some time here today.
00:03:12.000This is an older article, study, but it's being recirculated where these feminists have tried to assert this new historical record, saying that women were actually just as much hunters.
00:03:26.000Of big game as men throughout human history.
00:03:58.000Well, we didn't have Tax Network USA back then.
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00:06:22.000But the people who will be having a fantastic time are those who go to the show at Zany's Comedy Club in Rosemont, Illinois, tonight and tomorrow for this man, Funniest Man Alive, Nick DiPaolo.
00:10:00.000Now they're going to be pro-war on terror.
00:10:01.000We'll get to Donald Trump in a second.
00:10:03.000But Ben and Jerry, can you think of anyone more granola or hippie?
00:10:06.000And can you think of anyone who has been in public office, in any capacity, who would be more sympathetic to the idea of, you know, no artificial dyes, fewer GMOs?
00:10:17.000I mean, he's basically a libertarian granola hippie who eats meat.
00:13:00.000They were upset with RFK Jr. for blaming Ben and Jerry's for his health issues during his campaign last year.
00:13:06.000The New York Times reporting on a 2012 deposition during which RFK Jr. said doctors once found a parasite, a dead worm, in his brain.
00:13:15.000Tonight, what his campaign is now saying about this, and here's Kena Whitworth.
00:13:19.000Kennedy testified in a 2012 deposition that he experienced memory loss at the time, saying, I have cognitive problems, clearly, all because of a damn worm in my Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
00:13:29.000And that was the last time I ever touched Junkie Monkey.
00:15:11.000This is one of those things I've said, sort of my litmus test for environmentalists, celebrity environmentalists, is perfume or cologne.
00:15:18.000If you decide to slap your name on a product that is completely unnecessary with packaging that is entirely wasteful and chemicals that require unbelievably corrosive processes, something that nobody needs so that you can make a few extra million bucks, you don't care about the environment.
00:15:33.000Ice cream is about as definitionally as non-necessary as I can think of.
00:15:41.000Let's start with your dairy farms that are reserved exclusively for making an expensive, You give it back first before you talk about people living in a 1400 square foot home.
00:16:10.000I tell you what, I live what I believe because I will use every loophole in the book to pay as little to Uncle Sam as I humanly possibly can, and I make no apologies for it.
00:20:19.000But there also has been a little bit of misrepresentation out there where I think it's right to try and have sort of a critical eye and see the potential pitfalls.
00:25:10.000So according to the White House, the deal is going to generate $1.2 trillion in economic exchange, including about $250 billion or so in economic deals.
00:25:19.000And the Qatari Prime Minister even clarified that this would take place.
00:25:39.0001.2 trillion is the expected value of the economic partnership between the two countries for the next 10 years.
00:25:46.000And this is basically either it will be...
00:25:51.000Through the investment, the investment to the Sovereign Wealth Fund, which is the commitment that QIA is going to do throughout the next few years.
00:26:01.000So the deal includes a billion dollars to Raytheon for a drone defense system, potentially $38 billion as far as an investment to the Ula Deid Air Base, $97 billion in contracts for Parsons Engineering, $96 billion in orders from Qatar Airways, including 130 787s from Boeing, some other Boeing aircraft.
00:26:22.000They also have, what, they have 50 additional Boeing aircraft, 30 Boeing 7779 aircraft, because Islamists have never done anything bad with an airplane.
00:27:33.000Since 2017, $6.3 billion spent in influencing universities.
00:27:41.000Investments, weapons, there's another $60 billion there.
00:27:43.000And there are a few President Trump cabinet members who've worked on behalf of Qatar receiving lavish salaries, including Pam Bondi, Susie Wiles, Kash Patel, to varying degrees.
00:27:57.000If you have a problem with lobbyists, if you have a problem with foreign interests, if you think that there are people who sort of dwell in the swamp, okay, well, this would be cause for concern, to be fair.
00:28:07.000Now, it doesn't mean that we should not have a friendly relationship.
00:28:09.000It doesn't mean that we shouldn't negotiate.
00:28:10.000If we know who they are, and we know what they're about, okay.
00:28:14.000Keep them at a safe distance, and it would be better to have some investments coming in from them than not.
00:29:14.000Well, actually, it's, you know, I know that there were a lot of speculations about this topic.
00:29:22.000I don't know what is the reason that instigated this.
00:29:26.000This is a very simple government-to-government dealing with Ministry of Defense and Department of Defense.
00:29:34.000Are still exchanging the possibility of transferring one of our 747s, Dash 8, to be used as Air Force One.
00:29:45.000And it's still under the legal review, so there is nothing really...
00:29:50.000I don't know what was like why it became like so big as a news that this is something that, you know, considered, you know, very in a very strong way.
00:30:04.000Now, he seems a little flustered, right?
00:30:06.000He seems like he's Eddie Haskell-ing it a little bit, but it should be noted that there was some controversy with the female interviewer in question, taunting him, at least violating Islamic decorum.
00:30:56.000With the airplane, he shouldn't be accepting a gift like that.
00:30:58.000And hopefully what happens is he's letting them save face through a legal review, basically saying, oh, I would have taken it, but the legal review, so he doesn't offend them.
00:32:08.000Back then, I was relatively pro-war in Iraq, and that's because I was Canadian, and everyone just talked about how they hated America, so I had to be a contrarian.
00:32:16.000But not because of the—I would say it's a lapse in judgment now, not because of the WMDs.
00:32:22.000Those existed, by the way, just not nuclear weapons.
00:32:24.000You can read about it in the New York Times.
00:32:28.000There's no winning in these other nations.
00:32:30.000So the best we can do is, okay, if we're not going to do that, let's try and let you know that you can have your way of life so long as you don't try and intrude on ours.
00:32:37.000That means being tough on terrorism, but we're going to take a different approach.
00:32:40.000And by the way, he steals this issue from the left because they weren't doing what Donald Trump is doing.
00:32:46.000They were calling them freedom fighters.
00:32:47.000Just two days ago, here we have a clip, Saudi Arabia, he gave this speech making really clear the departure from our foreign policy path that we've been taking.
00:32:56.000Before our eyes, a new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle East is defined by commerce, not chaos, where it exports technology, not terrorism, and where people of different nations, religions, and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other out of existence.
00:33:23.000This great transformation has not come from Western intervention.
00:33:28.000Western interventionalists who are flying people in beautiful planes giving you lectures on how to live and how to govern your own affairs.
00:33:37.000In the end, the so-called nation builders wrecked far more nations than they built, and the interventionalists were intervening in complex societies.
00:33:48.000That they did not even understand themselves.
00:33:51.000Peace, prosperity and progress ultimately came not from a radical rejection of your heritage, but rather from embracing your national traditions and embracing that same heritage that you love so dearly.
00:35:40.000So this is actually, I think, going to resonate with those people quite a bit.
00:35:43.000It's why you saw a lot, by the way, of Middle Eastern Americans, Arab Americans voting for Donald Trump because...
00:35:49.000Ultimately, they don't want war, but they didn't trust the Republican or Democrat party that there was going to be war no matter what.
00:35:55.000Yeah, for the last 40 or 50 years, one of the complaints that we've heard over and over again is because they're attacking us because we've attacked them.
00:36:02.000And I'm not saying that that's necessarily even true in every case, but this starts to remove that.
00:36:06.000It starts to say, hey, we want you guys to be successful and we'll work together on partnerships, but we're going to kind of let you do your thing.
00:36:12.000And it gives you a leg to stand on where it's like, hey, hey, weeks into that olive branch, if anything happens...
00:36:19.000Also, Donald Trump, again, just sort of like when we're talking about made in America, manufacturing the United States, the working class, he stole that base from the left.
00:36:26.000Right now, Governor Whitmer, Michigan, the worst governor in the country.
00:36:31.000They nationally went for Donald Trump.
00:37:42.000They're grooming her for a national run.
00:37:43.000700,000 people could see their health care terminated as a result of these changes.
00:37:49.000We know that, as I've talked to people in my state, there are a lot of moms who've got...
00:37:55.000Children who get their health care through Medicaid, they're worried that they won't be able to take care of their families if they themselves as the parent lose their health care.
00:38:03.000I mean, this is going to have profound ramifications.
00:38:07.000And people will die as a result of this.
00:38:29.000Okay, why would they lose their health care?
00:38:31.000These new changes would specifically affect career unemployed people who have the ability to contribute.
00:38:40.000You know, the goal of Medicare, by the way, should be to get as many people off of it as possible.
00:38:47.000Not include as many people as possible.
00:38:50.000That's a fundamental difference in worldview.
00:38:52.000They're not talking about pulling They're talking about making sure that we verify the address, making sure that no one who doesn't actually exist or non-citizens receive benefits, and making sure that people have some kind of an incentive to get back into the workforce, not remain perpetually unemployed, including, in some instances, by the way, for decades, for decades.
00:39:12.000But let's hear what she says, because people will die.
00:40:43.000So now you're going to lobby your Congress people, as you see, to make sure that Snap doesn't go...
00:40:47.000So you're holding us hostage, and I mean at gunpoint, meaning that if we don't pay our taxes, people with guns come and take us away.
00:40:54.000If we don't fund luxury items and junk food that we don't buy for ourselves for Snap recipients, or if we say we don't want to fund with our tax dollars as we go to work, you know, 40, 50, 60-hour work weeks.
00:41:06.000Able-bodied Americans who choose to suckle at the teat.
00:41:09.000You're saying, no, no, we have to do it.
00:41:11.000It has to remain in perpetuity with no changes, and we have no say in it.
00:42:13.000Making a work requirement, yes, it will reduce the number of dollars going in, but that's not going across the board and saying everybody's getting a cut.
00:45:13.000Oh boy, if you pay taxes, that means that you are working, that you are contributing, that you are on the books, and you very, very likely at this point vote Republican.
00:45:42.000They're going to shut down your business.
00:45:43.000We're going to keep Costco open because those people are useful to them because they're too big to fail a lot of these companies and they pay giant taxes and of course they're subsidized by the welfare system.
00:45:51.000Coca-Cola loves the welfare system, by the way, because your tax dollars...
00:46:28.000It's crazy that they have those on welfare, those abusing the system, that's the Democrat, okay, base, and then the ultra, ultra wealthy.
00:46:36.000Everyone in between who's actually struggling to get by and actually living paycheck to paycheck, paying taxes, or running small businesses, It is overwhelmingly conservative.
00:46:47.000They overwhelmingly reject the Democrat Party.
00:48:59.000Really quickly, so if you are one of the people who got the gifted sub, make sure you take a picture of it, throw it up on Instagram on X, and make sure you tag us in it.
00:49:56.000But this is about the fact that science now, and by the way, a lot of different sciences, and certainly even if you look here at these scientists who study the archaeological record, but you guys have lived this.
00:50:59.000And a lot of this is anti-God, and I will get into exactly how feminism is anti-God, anti-view that you were created in God's image, anti the idea that men and women are fundamentally different, right?
00:51:10.000It's science that says gender is a social construct, even though every single scientific study that we have conducted shows there is no such thing as someone born with a male brain and a female body and vice versa.
00:52:11.000The popular narrative of man is the sole, or at least almost exclusive.
00:52:14.000Hunter has also been used implicitly and even explicitly to argue for policies that prioritize men's role as the natural breadwinner.
00:52:24.000Your rights, fundamental civil rights, are rooted in human rights.
00:52:27.000Human rights are rooted in natural rights.
00:52:30.000Nature says that men have historically been the primary breadwinner.
00:52:35.000You can also see it today by the fact that the huge majority, overwhelming majority of women, will not marry a man who makes less than them.
00:52:53.000By the way, I've never heard that argument before in my life from anybody in modern times not making it in kind of an academic kind of way.
00:52:59.000I have never heard somebody say, hey, why do you believe in traditional gender roles?
00:53:25.000That conversation is not happening online.
00:53:27.000People aren't going back that far to kind of figure that out.
00:53:29.000What they're saying is, well, you can have kids and you have qualities that make it to where you can be a phenomenal mother and raise these kids in a way that man can't.
00:54:15.000People say, have you ever changed about a lot of things?
00:54:16.000I'm like, I think it's wrong, and I'll point out that it's wrong, but I think that the women who voted for this, you guys have to live with it.
00:54:43.000So the article is, it's mostly an appeal to emotion sort of fallacy.
00:54:48.000One of them, Kimberly Hamlin, she's from Miami University.
00:54:51.000It says, this idea that somehow women are naturally preordained to be caretakers and maternal figures, whether they like it or not, most do, often underlies policies that effectively, quote, force motherhood on women.
00:55:51.000I go, wait a second, they're offering 16 out of the 21. Not only was it not true, there are, I think, 21 available birth...
00:55:58.000And they said, we don't want to, as a Christian company, provide what we believe are abortificants.
00:56:02.000So, you can go work someone else, or you can pick one of the 16 that is being funded through your insurance.
00:56:10.000A very generous insurance program at Hobby Lobby.
00:56:12.000They saw that as a violation of women's rights.
00:56:15.000So, because the present is a lie, and people are waking up to it being a lie, including young women, they have to lie about the past.
00:56:23.000Hamlin also said, I think that next to the myth that God made a woman from man's rib to be his helper, the myth that man is the hunter and woman is the gatherer is probably the second most enduring myth that naturalizes the inferiority of women.
00:59:15.000So the study was also led by this professor, Kara Wall.
00:59:20.000This is from Seattle Pacific University.
00:59:22.000And this person, again, I'm just showing you the who, before we get to the info, retweeted these posts from other woke professors.
00:59:28.000Going to take a short break tomorrow from thinking about the impending Supreme Court ruling that fetus rights are greater than the rights of fully grown women, girls, to talk about the fact that patriarchy is not natural.
00:59:39.000Hey, by the way, scientifically, how do you make the argument, scientifically, that a 6-, 7-, 8-month-old fetus Does not have rights.
01:00:06.000It's an emotional one, and you know it.
01:00:08.000Also posted, I am launching the revised, now all online version of my race and racism course today with a race, racism, and health in the COVID-19 era segment.
01:00:18.000Here is your regular reminder that patriarchy is not natural.
01:01:53.000They try and argue that 33%, and if you can't see the overlays right now, the links are in the description.
01:01:57.000We just do that so you can visually see it, but you can always click the link.
01:02:00.000They try and argue that 33% of women, Throughout human history, according to the archaeological record and people who study anthropology, 33% of women hunted big game.
01:03:48.000This is science, where they go, by the way, we know that these women were hunting big game because some of them were buried with arrowheads.
01:04:12.000Patriarchy is how societies have existed for a long time, where it's based around a primarily male figure who makes decisions, you know, the male chief, right?
01:04:20.000And it's usually, here's something else, if they don't tell you about patriarchy, it's the reason that over 90% of workplace deaths are men.
01:04:33.000And they're expendable because especially if a woman is going to continue the tribe, they're going to be pregnant for nine months.
01:04:39.000Let me also, before I get to this, if females hunted big game throughout society, just as much as men or as prevalent, there'd be no prostitutes.
01:04:55.000This has been going on for a long time.
01:04:56.000Women trade sex for protection, for resources.
01:05:01.000Because they can't procure them if forced to compete with men.
01:05:05.000If women could go out and just bag a bear or a deer as effectively as men and protect it as effectively as men, protect it from other men, there would be no prostitutes.