00:25:08.680need to come back in but it is incredible turnaround of information from the senator's
00:25:12.880office and it certainly shows the amount of interest worldwide that what the hell graham's
00:25:17.860death is spotlighting the senator had a huge influence on both domestic and foreign policies
00:25:22.480remembered as someone who was championing for what he believed in as well as forging relationships
00:25:26.580across the aisle president trump spoke to senator graham only hours before his death graham had just
00:25:31.580returned from overseas at the nato summit out in ankara turkey and had meetings with ukraine's
00:25:36.100president. Graham, also a longtime outspoken critic of Russia and Iran, is being remembered
00:25:41.000for his passion in public service. He was a great politician. People don't realize what a good
00:25:48.240politician he was. He could go in and get something approved. He would just get people on his side.
00:25:56.540He was really a talented... You probably never heard me say that about anybody because, you know,
00:26:01.900there aren't too many of them. We're also hearing from former presidents including George W. Bush who says that Graham was a knowledgeable senator who understood how the world works and how important America's international engagement is to resist tyranny. Former President Biden also weighing in since Lindsay and I did agree on profound importance of public service like me. He loved the Senate as an institution even with all its flaws and complexities. On Capitol Hill, Graham was no doubt a fixture after serving decades in the Senate as well as previously in the House. All day long, we've heard
00:26:31.880from his congressional colleagues who have reflected on what his death has meant to them personally.
00:26:38.040You know, the hole that Lindsey Graham left in the Senate cannot be filled. It will need many
00:26:43.860of us to step up to the plate and take on the responsibilities that he had from a global
00:26:49.020perspective. Yeah, if you enjoy having your sides hurt from laughing, that was Lindsey Graham to a
00:26:56.260He always had a joke, one of the most authentically funny people that you'll meet.
00:27:04.360And while we have not heard from the president on camera today, he has been speaking out on
00:27:09.000phoneers as well as his true social posts.
00:27:11.400The big headline, of course, though, is going to be this medical examiner's report, which
00:27:14.840shows it was an artery tear likely caused by years of cardiovascular disease, which killed
01:20:26.140And it hardened his resolve against terrorists and against those that would do us harm.
01:20:30.600I mean, I think he's had the opportunity over his career to see if you don't act, then something bad will happen.
01:20:36.100And that was the premise in which he operated on.
01:20:37.900So I usually oftentimes would use him as a placeholder for like the Warhawks that I disagreed with, but I would use him because he was the one out of all of them that never flip flopped. He never changed his tone, even when he was running for president or even when he was feuding with President Trump and then became a strong ally.
01:20:54.040president trump his belief that we needed to take the fight to the enemy and spend the money0.91
01:20:59.100overseas instead of here was at least an opinion that was a retarded anti-american neocon piece0.99
01:21:05.300of shit yeah it's very say very pro-war or at least held a place in the discussion and i0.97
01:21:12.660appreciated that about him and that's why he was the one that i would pick on because he was the0.99
01:21:16.400strongest and the one that i felt to be most honest about that belief with all that being said
01:21:20.840yeah he was honest about his beliefs but that doesn't mean it is right you could you can make
01:21:25.240that argument he's been the same for 20 years but at the same time that's not that's not good man
01:21:30.400that's bush era type policies which makes sense because he came into power in 03 literally right
01:21:34.660in the middle of the iraq war he becomes the last and this becomes one of the last and now this
01:21:40.120becomes more uh apropos than it was yesterday one of the last of a dying breed this breed of
01:21:45.540statesman in the Senate specifically, who could debate passionately on the floor on an issue
01:21:52.720and not carry hatred in his heart when he left the chamber against those people he disagreed with.
01:21:58.520And I hate that it seems like the last of a dying breed, but it seems like himself,
01:22:02.360Dick Durbin retiring, who used to go back and forth with John McCain, but kept a friendship.
01:22:06.840There were some there who remembered the old way, which some of that may not have been bad.
01:22:12.280And I appreciate the fact that he held that and he brought it to the floor and didn't bring that hatred out on Fox News or out on to dinner in D.C.
01:22:20.500And I hope that we find more statesmen like that, maybe, you know, whatever opinion or whatever political party,
01:22:26.360people that can sever political differences from an actual hatred because you believe something.
01:22:33.100You know, Joe, Joey brings up a great point that he has been incredibly consistent.
01:22:37.160And that has sometimes put him at odds with maybe some mega Republicans or America first, America only Republicans, especially when it comes to the issue with.
01:22:46.460Yeah, because that is the new like I said before, he represents like, you know, the John Boltons and the old, you know, neoconservative thought think tanks where it was like, oh, we're just going to go ahead and, you know, intervene and get involved in international affairs and try to disrupt their enemies and dismantle them via, you know, interventionalism.
01:23:06.700but clearly that doesn't work and i think the iraq war is the biggest example of that where
01:23:10.420if anything it creates more more headaches because now you got to do state building you got to put in
01:23:15.100a proxy government and what did that do well it left uh it left us with what we have now in iraq
01:23:20.100which is like what did they do they aligned with you know iran the enemy right where whereas like
01:23:24.820if you had just left saddam hussein in place he already didn't like iran so it's like you know
01:25:20.320be sure to like and subscribe for all the fox news latest on youtube and catch full shows
01:25:26.380streaming now on fox one the fox the fox apologetics the fox ways gotta love it uh let's
01:25:33.240see here where is notice how they can't even really give him his flowers you're like oh yeah
01:25:36.980he was a war hawk and he was consistent it's like yeah okay do you have something like actually
01:25:41.040objectively good to say about him you know what i mean well that guy one guy said i like one because
01:25:45.500he was consistent um yeah like okay but so yeah trump us told iran the ceasefire is over but talks0.98
01:25:52.680continue bro doesn't think it just fucking you know it's crazy how he just lies to the american0.99
01:25:57.080public and thinks like everybody's stupid you know what i mean it's so frustrating it's so1.00
01:26:02.500frustrating it's it's to show face it's maybe to keep the markets down in which it has gone down0.95
01:26:08.120but now it's been tit for tat for the last week i mean the last time i went live or the last two
01:26:12.300lives I did it was going over escalations in Iran is specifically the Strait of Hormuz and that's
01:26:18.120what everything is really contingent upon is that straight opening up but Iran closed it they said
01:26:21.740yesterday and the day before that they're going to close it in which they likely did and I think
01:26:25.500it's honestly been closed since they hit those ships in the Amani waterway but it's just been
01:26:29.740frustrating it's been frustrating and as I've said many times before maybe there's new people in here
01:26:34.520so I'll always reiterate these same talking points this is a war that may not end anytime soon at
01:26:40.840least the greater part or the greater scheme of the war may not end anytime soon maybe the
01:26:45.300escalations and the strikes back and forth will pause and resume and pause and resume but the
01:26:50.360greater conflict and you know even it turning into a cold war is going to last for years at
01:26:55.600least until the next president comes in if the next president ideally comes in and cleans it up
01:26:59.700which he has a lot of work to do because trump set us back so many years and it's just the nature of
01:27:04.820forever wars in the middle east you know when you want to change a regime they entrench themselves
01:27:09.020They dig down, they stand 10 toes, and they refuse to be victim to the same regime change that, you know, the United States has dealt across the entire Middle East and Israel as well.
01:27:17.960Well, Israel really using the United States as a proxy for its own bidding and removing unfavorable leaders.
01:27:22.720But that's just not going to work in Iran.
01:27:24.860So, you know, Trump doesn't want to listen to his own intelligence.
01:31:44.900quote, I've been on their list for a long time. That's what we're dealing with.
01:31:48.520He went on to say, the only thing is I've left instructions if anything happens to just literally
01:31:52.940bomb them at levels that they've never seen before. Now, we're learning more about that
01:31:59.020alleged assassination plot, according to an Israeli source, and involved this man,
01:32:02.500the new commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the IRGC,
01:32:08.420who was part of a group advocating for such a plan. Israeli intelligence told the Trump
01:32:13.040administration a reflective design oh israeli intelligence no way israeli intelligence gave
01:32:18.220this info no way oh super credible the same people that told us to bomb iran and it would happen in
01:32:24.400three days it'd be all over 96 hours and we'd be out those same guys right yeah you know so so what
01:32:32.200how did this go maybe bb took him on the shoulder and said mr president listen that i've i've gotten
01:32:38.420word through the grapevine the iranians are trying to kill you i think maybe we need to use our nukes
01:32:43.920sooner than you think mr president i don't i don't know you know what bb maybe you're right0.98
01:32:49.580maybe you're right maybe we need to bomb the hell out of iran that's that's probably how that went
01:32:55.180that was probably the conversation that likely the conversation people people think like you know
01:32:59.540it's these high-ranking politicians sitting at a table of a bunch of important military officials
01:33:05.740you know having this very intricate conversation high iq no it's probably just bb sitting down and1.00
01:33:10.700going you know i think the iranians gonna kill you you know what bb baby that's right fucking1.00
01:33:15.720two dumbasses shit's not complicated at all dude look at this news article iran conspiring to kill1.00
01:33:22.240trump no convenient of a time look at look at that narrative yeah fuck off yeah man they've1.00
01:33:28.680been saying this forever fire among elements of tehran's hardline leadership to target president0.98
01:33:34.080Trump rather than a specific detailed plan to carry out such an operation. That's according
01:33:39.640to the Israeli source and a U.S. official. In his first message since the funeral of his father
01:33:45.160and predecessor, Iran's supreme leader vowed revenge in a written statement attributed to
01:33:50.020him on state media. And meanwhile, President Trump posted late Friday evening that missiles
01:33:54.760are locked and loaded, ready to strike Iran should Tehran try to kill him. Trump said Iran has wanted
01:34:00.600him dead for years, adding that if anything were to happen to him, the United States should0.87
01:34:05.000literally bomb them at levels they've never seen before. Joining me now is senior military analyst
01:34:10.300for CNN and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, Admiral James Stavridis. Admiral,
01:34:15.540great to see you as always. Would Iran really risk the fury that would follow if they attempted
01:34:20.540to assassinate President Trump? The question is, who is Iran? I think we are in a modality at the0.86
01:34:29.980moment, at least, where there are clearly two or three different clacks at the top of that
01:34:35.780government. That's why we get frequently very mixed messages, and we get a lot of very harsh
01:34:43.440rhetoric alongside kinetic action, striking ships in the Gulf. On the other hand, the foreign
01:34:49.940minister shows up for talks. So, which Iran is the question. I'd also point out, you know,
01:34:58.440i think at this point they're just biding time just like you know restocking their their art
01:35:03.080well they did restock their arsenal now they're using it now that's what it was all about man
01:35:06.880they knew the whole time that they wouldn't be able to trust the united states and um they're
01:35:10.300prepared for a for a long conflict man they are and i don't think trump understands that that this0.73
01:35:15.760is going to bleed into the midterms and fuck him up we're already in july dude we're literally
01:35:20.580already in july so it's like people are not paying attention man the calendar is moving real quick0.97
01:35:26.900it is it's literally about to be falling a month dude pretty much so uh and guys smash that like
01:35:32.720burn on youtube i i don't even see uh we need to get 1 000 likes we don't get 1 000 likes i'm0.98
01:35:37.100gonna get the hell off this goddamn thing you know the old saw is all politics are local you0.95
01:35:44.200know what politics are personal also and so the current supreme leader we just need to bear in1.00
01:35:51.300mind at the start of this conflict we killed his mother his father his wife i think one of his
01:35:59.060children was that yeah his little daughter that sad tiny little coffin at the uh ceremonies of
01:36:06.080burial uh so i think he quite under i like that he's calling it straight because no one else says
01:36:11.420this that uh this is the truth yeah yeah these are the things that we have to take into consideration
01:36:16.120fox news never admits this that like bro killed the entire family like oh we have a more reasonable
01:36:21.180regime in place okay buddy understandably he has taken that very very personally so i think there's
01:36:27.640going to continue to be a lot of defiance final thought yeah and they swore revenge against trump
01:36:32.320the other day i think most probably like two days ago said that they would they swear revenge because
01:36:35.480he attacked them during a funeral an official statement out of iranian amin and most of the
01:36:39.540he did say he is going to exact revenge in the united states for that and their involvement in
01:36:44.440the strait of hormuz because we're trying to reopen you know we're trying to get in there and
01:36:47.940like manually reopen the strait and it's pissing the irgc off yeah that's the other development
01:36:52.400from the other day and so you know we're kind of pushing them in every single direction that
01:36:56.560it's just going to be unfavorable to trump if he wants to end this war soon it's very unlikely
01:37:00.980very unlikely yep absolutely i to everything i just said i hope not i hope the iranians will
01:37:09.860come to the table you and i've talked before about the greatest book of leadership ever written
01:37:15.360which of course is the godfather by mario puzo and in it at one point the don let me just add
01:37:22.320this really quick this is the frustrating line of rhetoric i hear from the base in the united
01:37:26.260states as well oh if only iran just comes to the table trump says we're waiting for iran to come
01:37:30.600to the table and so let's suppose okay let iran come to the table what's going to happen we're
01:37:36.120going to broker some deal where we lose we give them tons of money like we just previously did
01:37:40.240or we were about to with the whole oil license and the sanctions and them making money reparations
01:37:45.060everything in between and israel knows that's a step closer to peace and so what's israel going
01:37:52.040to do something who knows what it is israel will do something and sabotage that peace deal
01:37:58.160as always this has happened i think at this point three times now where the united states has
01:38:03.000brokered some sort of temporary ceasefire and immediately israel ramped up its aggression
01:38:07.500primarily as we've seen now in southern lebanon due to the existent iranian proxy being hezbollah
01:38:12.540And so for Iran, it just doesn't make sense to do diplomacy with this administration until they can get a guarantee that we will control Israel.
01:38:21.000That's what Iran needs to see if they want to deal with a more honest United States, because I don't really think it's us that's undermining it.
01:38:28.120I think Trump would like this war to be over.
01:38:29.920I think J.D. Vance and the rest of everybody in the United States would love for this war to actually end.
01:38:34.200And we've noticed how bad it's been for us economically.
01:44:13.920Santino. Let's get to 1,000 likes. We're saying that 531. Let's get 1,000. Let's go.
01:44:18.740But I might be mistaken. I'm bringing in New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.
01:44:23.600She's co-author of the new bestseller, Regime Change Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald
01:44:30.280Trump. Maggie, thank you so much for being here. This seems like a good week to have this
01:44:35.360conversation between the inflection point ending the ceasefire and then this moment of this
01:44:41.680reporting we're getting now of a potential assassination attempt, information shared
01:44:46.920by Israel. This is a president who has survived assassination attempts. Does this kind of
01:44:52.920concern loom large for him? Well, there's no question that among the reasons that the
01:44:59.900president and his team were really radicalized in the interregnum period before he came back
01:45:04.700to office, and we write about this in the book, were the assassination attempts that he faced.
01:45:09.280In particular, Butler happened around the time that someone had been charged with being part of a murder-for-hire plot involving or set up by...
01:45:19.340I remember that. It was a case out of New York, if I'm not mistaken.
01:52:49.860can't watch the news anymore without us giving you guys some commentary but yeah i mean you know
01:52:54.600we try to do it all we try to watch cnn we try to watch fox we try to watch al jazeera we try to
01:52:59.620watch all three of them for you guys so you guys can kind of get a balance nbc news we watched nbc0.64
01:53:04.080earlier so watch all for you ninjas and then debunk the bullshit but you have to coordinate
01:53:09.720it with us in other words we are the gatekeepers and that i think is and i don't know why the0.91
01:53:16.160united states doesn't understand that they think they could go through oman because oman has half0.99
01:53:19.280the straight well guess what omans are bitch-ass niggas that don't have a real military and they0.99
01:53:22.620can't do anything so iran was just trying to be nice iran was just trying to be nice and they'd0.99
01:53:26.900split it with them but they don't have to do that as they proved you know that's funny yeah and this
01:53:31.800is what i was saying earlier so i'm literally being vindicated i don't even know this guy
01:53:35.040farid zechariah was going to say this but this is the truth the united states wants to impose
01:53:39.760control over a waterway that they just can't control and every single time they try to test
01:53:45.220the limits Iran makes them pay and he makes us pay by closing the strait hitting more oil vessels
01:53:50.400and and by the way when we get involved and we tell these ships you know secretly whispering in
01:53:55.440their ear hey don't worry you can come through this Omani waterway and then every single other
01:53:59.820ship that's waiting behind them sees them get bombed that backs up the strait more yeah that
01:54:04.580makes plan work against you so this is all for nothing and like I've said the strait of Hormuz
01:54:10.300is not the first step but actually one of the last steps that we're going to have to go over
01:54:14.300if we want this to all end it's not going to be one of the first steps because it's their greatest
01:54:18.480weapon against us they're going to fight tooth and nail before they give that up because if they
01:54:22.460give up the straight effectively they don't have any weapons left against the united states except
01:54:26.100missiles and and that's not going to be enough for a long-term conflict but choking one-fifth
01:54:30.660of the world's oil supply that'll do a lot of damage for a good deal of time and let me tell
01:54:35.120you guys how easy it is for them to shut down the straight because like because trump and them are
01:54:40.260grossly underestimating and they're not telling you guys the truth this is what basically what
01:54:43.320happens ship goes through Iran sees it goes through they shoot a drone drone goes towards0.98
01:54:49.140the ship it gets close to the ship and or hits the ship ship says holy crap what the fuck and
01:54:54.880then what ends up happening is the insurance companies uh like I think Lloyd's of London is0.88
01:54:58.660a big one for these ship these freighter ships they say oh well we're not going to insure you
01:55:02.980guys anymore when they say that we're not going to give you guys insurance anymore the ship the
01:55:07.020ships don't go through because they realize that without insurance that's a big problem to sail
01:55:11.040through and even though the united states has tried to have these ships go and hug you know
01:55:14.640the uae coastline or hug the omani coastline it still doesn't work so it is what it is dude like
01:55:22.220uh there you know man is like a nobody country like you said oman is a lot of people don't even
01:55:27.720know where oman is oman the fuck is oman so yeah they're not gonna guarantee any safety to any ship
01:55:33.740yeah let me go ahead and pull it up on a map for you guys because i know a lot of people are not0.92
01:55:37.540like um geographically aware geographically let me show you guys how easy it is for iran to do
01:55:43.660the shit that they're doing um so as you guys can see here here's the entire globe here's a world0.84
01:55:48.820right okay so we're gonna go right into this nice area here in the middle east right this is obviously0.99
01:55:54.240as you guys know at this point you guys should know what the straighter humus is right if you
01:55:56.700guys been watching me and my brother this is the waterway that controls roughly 20 of the world's
01:56:00.380energy okay and then uh the bible mendham straight right here this controls another like 12 or so
01:56:05.460so and and the houthis control this which we can talk about that here in a second but the thing you
01:56:10.760guys need to know is that for the past several months the trump administration's been trying to
01:56:14.400get this thing open so that ships can go through and they haven't been able to go through at the
01:56:17.400same level this is why you guys have been paying double at the pump the past couple of months
01:56:20.080and as we speak uh a barrel of brent crude i think just hit 79 dollars so um which is not good
01:56:27.040once you get 80 or above that's when you start getting into the beginnings of like an energy
01:56:30.880crisis, which this conflict has created the worst energy crisis of all time. So what Trump's
01:56:35.460administration is doing is they're bombing this, the coastline, Bender Abbas, all of these areas
01:56:39.420here, right? These are all ports. These are all areas where they assume drones and ballistic
01:56:43.760missiles are being shot out of. But what they don't understand is that Iran has a lot of these0.91
01:56:47.640things underground. So even if you bomb them from above ground, it doesn't matter because they can1.00
01:56:51.680still shoot drones at these freighter ships that go through and they don't have to land anything.
01:56:56.360All they got to do is like land maybe one or create the threat of landing one. And then they're
01:57:00.520going to stop so what they were trying to do before was they were trying to get these ships
01:57:04.300to kind of like turn their transponders off and kind of hug the coastline of the UAE and then go
01:57:08.940towards Oman which is right here here's here's Oman right and you know kind of sneak through
01:57:13.820and Iran was finding out about this and they were hitting them hard like with these drones and as
01:57:17.580you guys can see here this isn't much this is what at the widest at the at the narrowest way
01:57:21.580it's like three miles give or take yeah 20-30 miles right so guys Iran can shoot these drones
01:57:26.900like very easily right into this waterway pretty much unimpeded and these ships get hit because0.85
01:57:32.500these ships are not military ships they're like freighter ships with like no real ability to do
01:57:37.640anything to these drones so you know very slow yeah very slow and everything and keep in mind0.97
01:57:42.760guys iran was shooting ballistic missiles into fucking israel okay so if they're able to shoot0.95
01:57:47.360um ballistic missiles and drones into israel and get through what do you think is going to happen0.99
01:57:52.240to all these Gulf countries they're sitting ducks okay Kuwait Bahrain Qatar UAE Oman like0.93
01:57:59.980Saudi Arabia all these countries are sitting ducks for the Iranians bro and they and they all really0.77
01:58:04.920want the war over pretty much except the UAE at least publicly that's how they make it seem0.93
01:58:09.660right because the UAE is Israel's greatest ally in the Middle East one of their greatest if not
01:58:13.700their greatest so you got that as well so um so really man there's not much you can you know
01:58:20.720there's not much that these different countries can do when it comes to um protecting the ships
01:58:26.840or even themselves these countries can barely protect themselves chat okay let alone protect
01:58:32.020uh these ships that are going through so yeah and the interceptor missiles that we offer to
01:58:36.960these countries to protect their airspace is running low and we've been trying to replenish
01:58:41.260that which is why jd vance told the media the other day that this mou which by the way very
01:58:46.080confused as to why he would say this maybe there's some 5d chess here i'm not seeing it
01:58:50.120But J.D. Vance pretty much admitted that the United States is holding off and exercising this MOU as long as we can so we can replenish ourselves and gather ourselves for maybe another phase of the war.
01:59:00.240He kind of vaguely hinted at that.0.53
01:59:01.940But, I mean, it's obvious now because now we're fully back at war with them, striking them.0.99
01:59:06.100And we're even hitting Western Iran now, as I'm reading on X currently.0.99
01:59:08.980So it seems like strikes are going to resume to the level that they were looking like prior to April.
02:05:12.740itself very odd when you look at who he's standing right i mean it's almost like ai generating it's
02:05:17.900bizarre you've got people uh dressed in traditional iranian attire and then you've got this guy with
02:05:22.980the baseball cap so the speculation inside iran is that that man is the new supreme leader i've
02:05:27.460heard that i've heard that from a few people too i just don't believe that at all but i mean what
02:05:32.520do you think uh the risk would be enormous for him to take dude i think that would be foolish for i
02:05:37.800I think, look, not to glaze Iran, I think they're smarter than to have their new leader succeeding the one who was killed on the first day of the war at the funeral for the one who was killed on the first day of the war.
02:05:53.800I mean, that would be an enormous risk to take, bro, especially with all the news that was going around with, you know, obviously, we know Mossad agents were on the ground there and around.
02:11:52.320I wonder what those dumbasses are saying.1.00
02:11:53.500Yeah, niggas are stupid as fuck, bro.1.00
02:11:55.540Their war coverage was so fucking garbage,1.00
02:11:57.780and I remember them and Max Afterburner were all on board1.00
02:12:00.560for this dumbass conflict um and uh yeah it just shocks me because there's like 20 000 people1.00
02:12:06.340watching this bullshit like these dudes are retarded two retarded brothers that are stupid1.00
02:12:10.060as fuck and i've always said for the longest time if you're on the wrong side of this war1.00
02:12:14.240you'll get nothing right and i think they're pro-ukraine too i think these idiots are also1.00
02:12:18.080pro-ukraine bro these niggas are lindsey graham basically like like i think these guys are pro0.99
02:12:23.540ukraine as well so yeah like here let me let me see here what these niggas are yapping out and0.98
02:12:30.420just starts flinging and they never show their faces him around in a clockwise motion instantly0.99
02:12:35.380this instructor there is zero there is like oh my god that is crazy how close that was that guy
02:12:42.680hey it's wild too there is like zero resistance on the swivel mount like the swivel mounts like
02:12:47.920greased up with wd-40 that thing's swiveling around with zero resistance so so then our hand1.00
02:12:53.320yeah and you could tell from the way that these guys speak with all the like they these niggas0.98
02:12:56.580are mouth breathers 100 they sound all nasally or whatever these guys are 1000 mouth breathers0.99
02:13:03.520dude hamster up here on the hamster wheel who's holding on to the yak b he goes flying around
02:13:08.740the gun's still firing by the way the whole time he's flying off the truck it's firing over
02:13:15.160conflict started in 2014 simultaneously oh yeah we need it we didn't get a chance to talk about
02:13:20.220this by the way did you want to do it now or do you want to do it another day we're supposed to
02:13:24.080give these nicks a whole primer on on russia by the way because this war did start in 2014 it0.55
02:13:28.800didn't start in no fucking 2022 like you guys think so i did have i on stream the other day0.78
02:13:35.200um i covered everything from 2014 up until now i did a pretty i did pretty extensive coverage of0.79
02:13:43.460it we could do it again yeah do it again for my audience because those yeah do it again because
02:13:47.440they probably a lot of people in here probably don't uh didn't see it so go ahead and do it
02:13:52.180again i'll give you the the you want to share your screen no no i mean i can talk about it here
02:13:57.580you can you can go on what they're saying we can talk about the the crimea situation in 2014
02:14:02.680so essentially right now everything is escalating between ukraine and russia and that's as a result
02:14:09.440of ukraine being pretty aggressive and attacking russian oil infrastructure and the reserves and
02:14:14.260everything like that and now russia has actually entered a fuel crisis so they're seeing these
02:14:18.320mile-long lines at gas stations and everything like that. Of course, U.S. media has jumped all
02:14:22.520over that, favorable to the Ukrainian side. But the situation started in 2014, and that was due
02:14:28.940to the overthrowing of a pro-Russian regime. I think Yakanuvich was his name, the Ukrainian
02:14:34.760leader in Crimea at that time. You can go ahead and pull it up. And then we can go over the Euromaidan
02:14:40.860protests as well. That was fueled by the West, of course. Very classic Western intervention-style
02:14:47.060revolution so so yeah essentially nato has a very aggressive mission in expanding eastwards to
02:14:58.140counter any sort of russian influence within eastern ukraine and of course ukraine was or
02:15:03.380eastern europe and ukraine was the last red line now in 2014 all that russia had left standing for
02:15:09.760their own representation aside from belarus and other eastern european countries like lithuania
02:15:14.000Latvia and Estonia was of course Ukraine and Putin has said historically in 08 in a very famous
02:15:18.960speech and other times that if anything is to happen with NATO inside of Ukraine it would
02:15:24.240guarantee a Russian invasion Russian intervention whatever it is which is what prompted the invasion
02:15:28.580in 2022 however this actually started earlier in 2014 and that's because there was a there was a
02:15:35.020leader in Ukraine that was backed by Russia that was overthrown by the Euromaidan protests seeking
02:15:40.500this more humane leadership that was more in favor of the eu and western intervention and nato
02:15:46.900and of course this guy who had russian money in his pockets of course he was aligned with putin
02:15:51.580rejected any sort of eu intervention at which is the european union any sort of nato intervention
02:15:57.780and as a result the populace and really the u.s pulling their strings like we always do getting
02:16:03.200involved had overthrown that leader and that's him right there go back victor yakinovich i believe
02:16:07.840his name is yeah yeah this is a guy who's a lot more pro-russian pro-russian and so once he was
02:16:15.860overthrown which everybody saw coming of course putin especially immediately they went in and
02:16:21.520annexed crimea within i believe a couple days if my memory serves me correctly and then after they
02:16:25.920annexed crimea they took control of the black sea the black sea being the warm water port all year
02:16:30.140around that's very advantageous for the russian economy and another thing that a lot of people
02:16:34.400don't talk about as well it wasn't just that actual regime that was backed by russia but ukraine
02:16:39.940actually had a lot of strategic natural gas reserves within the black sea and inland in the
02:16:44.660eastern province near donets and then in the western province i can't remember the name but
02:16:48.520they had a lot of shale gas reserves that they were going to try and access the reason why this
02:16:52.780was such a big threat to russia aside from the fact that now a western regime was going to be
02:16:56.460planted aka more native more nato influence getting closer to the russian border was because russia
02:17:03.160is and still is the number one supplier of natural gas in Europe, funding Germany and other countries
02:17:08.660that they make tons of money off of. And as a result, Germany actually has one of the strongest
02:17:12.240economies in Europe. Ukraine was about to threaten that because Exxon and Mobil and Shell were
02:17:20.900investing in Ukraine and actually building infrastructure to extract all of this oil.
02:17:25.800And so that was going to be very beneficial for the Ukrainian economy, for the Ukrainian military.
02:17:30.040And again, that's another threat pointed at Russia because they're the number one gas supplier.
02:17:35.220And now you have some sort of big Western intervention, all of these big oil conglomerates coming in and creating this infrastructure that Ukraine did not have the ability to create to extract all of these resources and or natural gas.
02:17:47.460And so that was one of the reasons that they were motivated to actually go ahead and invade.
02:17:51.740But the final straw, of course, was the biological weapons that Tulsi Gabbard confirmed.
02:17:55.880Remember that? If you talked about the biological weapons in Ukraine, you'd be considered a conspiracy theorist.
02:18:00.940But Tulsi Gabbard confirmed it before she left.
02:18:02.720She declassified it that they didn't, in fact, have biological weapons in Ukraine, which was a big thing that Russia invaded for.
02:18:08.700And everyone said, oh, that's a lie. Putin's lying.
02:18:10.960It's, you know, it's a it's a conspiracy theory.
02:18:14.340But it was true. So that's three reasons right there.
02:18:16.900Three big reasons. The threat of oil supply and Russia losing the number one spot for producing oil,
02:18:21.640which was a way Ukraine was vaguely trying to undermine Russia's number one spot as the resource supplier in Europe.
02:18:27.700And then also the fact that this new regime was going to guarantee the European Union and NATO would have their tentacles stretched across all of Ukraine,
02:18:34.620which was, again, another threat to Russian sovereignty, because if you guys don't know, this goes all the way back to the Cold War.
02:18:39.860The Soviet Union fell in 91. And as a result, a lot of what was comprised of the Soviet Union, much of Eastern Europe had fell from the West.
02:18:47.560And so Russia lost half of their population. And so since 1991 till today, Russia has been fighting this uphill battle to maintain influence and some sort of, you know, guarantee of their existential safety and or existence to counteract that Western influence.
02:19:02.040and if you okay go ahead yeah victorian yeah i had to put her no i mean she was one of the biggest
02:19:06.520russia hawks ever um yes huge huge uh huge pusher to uh you know um to go to war also uh biden guys
02:19:16.400is very pro ukraine as well biden and his son had uh barisma and they had business stakes in
02:19:21.320ukraine that's why like they gave uh ukraine so much aid um during the bide administration so
02:19:27.220So, you know, and for people forget, Biden was the vice president under Obama.
02:19:31.480Biden used to go to Ukraine quite a bit when he was vice president, man.
02:19:41.200There's a desperation and there is an appetite for NATO influence expanding eastward, very close to the Russian border.
02:19:46.220And by the way, you could just pull up a map because I'm sure a lot of people don't know where the hell this is or what we're talking about.
02:19:50.900Yeah. Pull up a map of Russia just so they can see how it looks geographically so they can understand why it's such a threat from a geographical standpoint for Russia.0.73
02:19:57.220or at least why they would see it that way i'm giving you guys the angle as to why they attacked
02:20:00.540so so if you zoom in there and eastern so i believe the countries that border russia is
02:20:06.980going to be estonia latvia ukraine and belarus if i'm not mistaken all former yeah all former
02:20:12.480you guys can see here all former soviet bloc because russia guys are huge countries you
02:20:16.900guys can see i zoom in here it's like huge like this 11 time zones in this country bro
02:20:20.340it's huge yeah and so belarus is a part of a russian pact i believe what it's called is the
02:20:26.200CSTO and where they have this guaranteed alliance they're pretty much a buffer state for Russia
02:20:29.960same thing with Latvia Lithuania and then Estonia if you go a little bit northern over there
02:20:33.860but the biggest thing is look at how wide that border is and how much of that border is comprised
02:20:38.520by Ukraine if you go down a little bit yeah and so another thing just to think about from a
02:20:42.000geographical standpoint is if there is a very strong NATO and or EU presence that is anti-Russia
02:20:48.000anti-Soviet Union anti-communist whatever it is if that presence exists upon that border that in
02:20:55.080and of itself, I mean, if you look at it geographically, it's also a very large threat
02:20:57.980for Russia as well, because it's a very wide border to defend. And a lot of their critical
02:21:01.600gas pipelines that they have going into Europe lie just eastward of the farthest outstretched
02:21:08.180side of that border. So if you scroll in a little bit, just right there, scroll your
02:21:12.320mouse and then move over to the right, a lot of their natural gas pipelines run just eastern
02:21:17.280of the Donbass as well. So that's another security threat for Russia as well. And I
02:21:20.700can't remember the exact names. I haven't gone into extensive detail about it as well
02:21:23.520in some time but that that's kind of the lure as to what happened in 2014 why they annexed Crimea
02:21:29.000because everything was just kind of falling in the face of western intervention especially the
02:21:34.160Euromaidan protest which now Russia has accused the United States of several times of being in
02:21:39.280charge of and or fueling which we know is true because they always do it American way of regime0.87
02:21:43.220change CIA there's a lot of gun smoking evidence for that as well and failed yeah exactly and so0.51
02:21:50.840that's always the method there. But Putin kind of saw and read between the lines. And so he tried
02:21:55.280to get ahead of it. And now to this day, Ukraine is or sorry, not Ukraine, Russia occupies a lot
02:22:00.220of crime or all of Crimea really formally annexed in 2014. And then a lot of the Donbass, like
02:22:05.080Donetsk, Luhansk and a few other provinces that they're working at right now as I speak to gain
02:22:09.680more control of. But I'm not going to lie, it's kind of been a situation where Ukraine has been0.73
02:22:14.640holding off. The Russian expansion has slowed considerably. And so you see a lot of the Western
02:22:20.120media news outlets saying russia's losing russia doesn't know what to do but it's really just that
02:22:24.380ukraine has gotten very aggressive but as a result russia responded i believe last week and hit kiev
02:22:28.400with some of their hardest offensive that they've seen since 2022 when the war first broke out
02:22:32.520and hit them with over 100 drone strikes or 400 drone strikes sorry and 100 missile strikes
02:22:37.920and as a result lots of casualties especially civilian casualties and it's heartbreaking to see
02:22:42.380but this really can all be solved like we say these problems can be solved with a little bit
02:22:47.160less interventionalism and the united states pulling back and telling zelensky that he's got
02:22:51.520to end this war by guaranteeing that nato and the eu and all these bioweapons will never be a threat
02:22:57.160against russia but it's just too far gone now and that conflict is never going to end even though
02:23:00.680trump promised it'd be over in 24 hours but as we see now that's probably a harder conflict to end
02:23:06.820than the one in iran i'd argue someone said ukraine lost like no they lost about 25 20 percent of their
02:23:11.360land uh is is uh and here's the map right here that i got for you guys this is this is roughly
02:23:16.620what russia's controlling now um and they've had obviously crimea for a very long time but
02:23:21.240yeah this is what the conflict has uh what they've taken uh they pushed way further than this and
02:23:26.280they lost quite a bit of it um you know because uh ukraine's been able to do like offensive but
02:23:30.840it's been like a tug of war back and forth bro it's been a grueling war of attrition over dude
02:23:35.720it's crazy it's been four years now four years four years of this conflict yeah so four years
02:23:42.060and and look there's there's temporary right just like iran and this is the nature of forever wars
02:23:46.320So you guys have to read between the lines here and have this pattern recognition.
02:23:50.680And then Trump, you know, meets with Putin.
02:23:52.260And then Trump says, you know, don't worry, we're going to have peace as long as Ukraine agrees to these terms.
02:23:56.580And then there's a drone there, there's a missile strike there, and it all falls on its face.
02:24:00.300And this is, again, the nature of these wars where, unfortunately, Western intervention does nothing except get a bunch of innocent people killed.
02:24:07.320You know, not to be super brash, but that's just kind of how this all started.
02:24:11.520But anything you wanted to kind of add?
02:24:12.820But no, I mean, just like also know that like a lot of these places in the east here are, you know, huge Russian population.
02:24:20.200A lot of these people are ethnic Russians that are in these areas.
02:24:22.460So, you know, they were probably going to leave at some point anyway.
02:24:26.000But but that's kind of what's been going on.
02:24:27.980And they've been fighting over this for a very long time, guys.
02:24:49.420They tried to dress it up and say they haven't, but they have.
02:24:51.680And the thing with Ukraine is they're very low on manpower, and they're, like, kidnapping people to serve in the military there.0.82
02:24:57.200But Ukraine's been able to rally back thanks to drone warfare.0.71
02:25:00.500They've been using a lot of, you know, asymmetric warfare strategies as well as the drone warfare has really been helping them out.0.69
02:25:07.220So much so that the Gulf states actually brought Zelensky in to consult with drone warfare to combat Iran.0.63
02:25:13.920So Ukraine definitely knows what they're doing when it comes to drones.0.64
02:25:18.160100%. That's been largely a drone war, and that's just the new face of these wars now is drones, and it's no more.
02:25:25.360You know, obviously it's boots on ground, and we see the videos, which are just unsettling, by the way.
02:25:29.480A lot of these videos that come out of Russia and Ukraine of these drones attacking soldiers either side, it's just unsettling to see.
02:25:34.940but that's kind of like the new way you gotta be and here's the thing man you gotta be skeptical
02:25:39.840of anyone that's too pro-russia or too pro-ukraine i think me and my brother are pretty neutral on0.95
02:25:43.400this um you know we don't really give a shit we just kind of tell you guys what it is we don't
02:25:47.220have a vested interest but like there's lots of people like like enforcer for example like he's0.99
02:25:50.840super pro-ukraine like you can't trust these niggas bro um yeah and they just completely omit0.99
02:25:55.060all of russia's reason as to why they invaded in 2014 you know and it's like oh they're just1.00
02:25:59.940invading because they're evil and they're authoritarians and it's like um no it's because
02:26:03.740a western back leader and a temporary ukrainian parliament was installed that was about to
02:26:08.100undermine any sort of influence they had in eastern europe and trump or sorry putin had to
02:26:13.120try and put a stop to it before it got too late so yeah i'm just giving the angle that the russians
02:26:18.200yeah it's very important to like understand like why people do the things that they do and then0.99
02:26:23.280you get like idiots like these guys who like you know are clearly like you know shills for ukraine0.97
02:26:28.960for israel and it's like um you know what what are you what are you gonna do right like um and i1.00
02:26:34.820think that's what actually made them big was covering the the russia ukraine war and being
02:26:38.640very pro ukraine the reason why i don't like ukraine so much because like we shouldn't even1.00
02:26:42.800be there wasting our time with this fucking war it's fucking stupid it's a waste of time waste1.00
02:26:46.260of money we spent an enormous amount of time and resources on it and it's dumb um like i don't1.00
02:26:51.820really see the strategic benefit of supporting ukraine so much uh from a u.s standpoint oh it
02:26:57.200weakens russia all right bro um i mean is it really worth it for as long as that we've been
02:27:02.740involved i mean you know it's it is what it is a lot of europe is listen we have nato we have the
02:27:09.940eu there's no need to be aggressive in trying to seize ukraine or have influence in ukraine
02:27:14.840and it's like dude we won this in 1991 when the soviet union fell after the cold war that's when
02:27:20.160the united states absolutely and unanimously won the number one spot in the world without any debate
02:27:24.700And so to try and aggressively pursue any more of that here in 2026, 2027, going on really soon for nothing more than a bunch of money and lots of casualties and nothing changing in the war.
02:27:37.620Yeah, it's not worth it, especially when Ukraine is getting bold with these weapons that we give them and bold with the weapons that they're building now and attacking Russian oil infrastructure.0.62
02:27:45.860And everybody's been saying we all know the whole thing with this war.0.66
02:27:49.100Why it's so worrisome is because this is really two nuclear powers going against one another.
02:27:53.720Of course, not Ukraine, but Ukraine and the United States are really one.
02:27:57.340They're synonymous with each other in terms of going against Russia.
02:28:19.320People have been saying that for the last four years.
02:28:20.780But this has been one of those conflicts that everybody's been worried about that in a matter of days or, you know, even a few hours, a couple of the wrong moves, a couple of the wrong targets can warrant Russia to actually threaten nuclear, which they have kind of already flirted with a few times throughout this war.
02:28:35.440There have been a couple of close calls or at least too close for comfort, in my opinion.
02:28:39.640So, yeah, I mean, I think NATO, Ukraine, all these like I don't think like it really serves us that much anymore, man.0.99
02:28:48.220it really doesn't uh i think uh diplomacy with russia would be a lot better than uh the bullshit
02:28:53.460that we're doing now spending all the money getting involved in these conflicts like yeah
02:28:57.560but it is what it is you know this is um this is uh remnants of the biden administration the
02:29:03.200biden administration i would i i blame for getting us into this conflict we're not doing enough to0.94
02:29:07.860stop the conflict from happening and um now we're stuck in this fucking uh this quagmire man and0.79
02:29:13.000then you know you think about it this what's going on in iran um obviously russia was able0.73
02:29:17.960to make a bunch of money and become successful financially because of this, because of the
03:04:42.840Unfortunately, it so happened that there were no gas stations
03:04:46.800of vertically integrated companies on the peninsula.
03:04:50.440Only large private traders are operating there.
03:04:53.600And due to logistics difficulties as well as issues related to exchange purchases,
03:04:57.820the price on the peninsula has now more than doubled.
03:05:00.160For example, the most popular 95-octane gasoline costs 197 rubles at official gas stations today
03:05:07.320While at vertically integrated company stations in the neighboring Krasnodar territory, it is 73 and a half rubles.
03:05:14.900We have appealed to the government of the Russian Federation and have received preliminary support from our Ministry of Energy to establish a subsidized price for gasoline during this period.
03:05:27.640So our gas stations can purchase it and supply the peninsula.
03:05:31.320This would significantly ease the situation right now, and then we will manage the logistical challenges.
03:05:38.320That is all from Vladimir Vladimirovich.
03:05:40.320Yes, Alexander Valentinovich Novak, please respond to this. Go ahead.
03:05:45.320Yes, Vladimir Vladimirovich, the governor is right that there are no vertically integrated companies there.
03:05:57.320there. Historically, there have always been private companies that handled supply and accordingly
03:06:05.780sells through their own gas stations. Currently, the resources supplied to Crimea and Sevastopol
03:06:13.940come from vertically integrated companies because we have no other resources. Fuel producers
03:06:20.980oil refineries are exclusively our vertically integrated companies and due to the complications
03:06:28.020in logistics for obvious reasons routes and delivery methods have changed so fuel of course
03:06:37.620now costs more than in other regions even at cost price but that is the first factor the second
03:06:45.060factor is that due to the shortage the resulting prices are higher than the cost and this is more
03:06:50.500of a market speculative factor we are looking into this together with the federal anti-monopoly
03:06:55.700service overall if we talk about uh uh leveling it to uh a relatively economically justified level
03:07:03.780in line with with other regions then uh of course subsidies sorry this guy frank was on my bed bro
03:07:09.380this thing always does that just jumps on required for the regions did you have anything you wanted
03:07:14.740Did you need me to pause it for anything or?
03:12:01.660um yeah so i'm gonna go ahead uh let's finish up russia real quick and then i'm gonna i'm gonna
03:12:08.120cut to oss we're gonna cover i'll cover the prelim over there you did not because we're gonna cut
03:12:12.840that's gonna be uh pretty extensive expand the gas station i'll do a full recap and then uh we'll
03:12:18.180see where we go from here network but increased fuel supplies uh to the existing gas stations
03:12:23.560right yes yes yes but the fact that at a certain stage starting from may the
03:12:31.160volumes that were paid for through the exchange were simply suspended and today
03:12:35.880this situation has begun to improve on average the subsidy we are requesting
03:12:41.720from the government is around 85 rubles per liter of fuel give or take we must
03:12:46.440of course provide for them thank you very much we must of course provide for
03:12:49.720the needs of government agencies, law enforcement and security services, that
03:12:55.960is obvious. And keeping in mind that citizens should not feel any significant
03:13:01.840burden, a decision on subsidies should be made as quickly as possible. Alexander
03:13:06.780Valentinovic, please work this out with the Ministry of Finance and if any
03:13:10.720support from my side is needed, although I think the Ministry of Finance
03:13:14.120understands everything as well. These are temporary matters, these are
03:13:18.820There are completely obvious things also related to actions to disrupt the evocation season,
03:13:30.820the evocations of our citizens in the south of the country, including in Crimea,
03:13:36.820but actions to support the people who live there and those who came for evocation
03:13:42.820must be carried out now, not some time later.
03:13:44.820We need to make these decisions as quickly as possible, calculate them together with colleagues from the region, and make a decision.
03:13:52.820It is absolutely clear that the enemy aims to damage the economy, but most importantly, they aim to create a nervous atmosphere in society.
03:14:02.820We understand that this task is impossible.
03:14:08.820The safety margin of Russia's power system is very high, one of the highest in the world.
03:14:17.160We just need to organize the work with vertically integrated companies, reach agreements faster
03:14:25.340so that they do not hoard the product exclusively within their own distribution network, within
03:14:33.480their gas stations and but would supply the necessary products to independent independent
03:14:41.160gas stations yes and kobzev's proposal should also be considered and we must expand the opportunities
03:14:49.480for small and medium-sized businesses to produce petroleum products as quickly as possible
03:14:56.440do everything possible to ensure that everything functions normally for us as the Minister of
03:15:08.380Agriculture reports to me there are no supply problems in the agricultural sector at this
03:15:14.800time everything is provided for there and I hope it stays that way I ask you to make prompt decisions
03:15:22.780and uh alexander valentinovich and um and the minister of um of transport you must report to0.95
03:15:30.780me and the prime minister on an ongoing basis of course what the fuck0.71
03:15:37.080ai translator pointing work yeah he was he was really pointing uh hey i'm just happy that we0.90
03:15:45.100didn't have no indian accents bro that was what i was worried about was like indian accents i was
03:15:49.480like bro come on man dude i'm just shocked we actually got coverage yeah of the war there's
03:15:54.380been really a lack of western coverage of the war but that's just because iran is more important
03:15:58.400right now so you know lots of you know talk about maga man huh america's great again yeah absolutely
03:16:07.500yeah i'll let you cut to i saw you just tweeted i'll let you cut to oss and then yeah i had to
03:16:15.520drop a couple because i'm gonna cover cover a little bit of red pill stuff right now and then
03:16:18.680i'll switch over there okay perfect well we'll do this we'll jump back on tuesday either tomorrow
03:16:26.700or tuesday yeah tuesday is good tuesday and yeah we'll go over whatever changes in iran man honestly
03:16:33.100the situation in iran is just a repeat but hopefully something good comes of all these
03:16:38.260developments maybe something like a actual ceasefire like maybe trump actually yelling
03:16:42.980and yahoo not the axios bullshit but that's unlikely but we'll see and then we'll keep up
03:16:47.860with the situation in ukraine and russia as well because no one's covering that yeah not really i0.96
03:16:53.000don't see a lot of people on youtube really giving any coverage even bitch ass enforcer i first time
03:16:57.340i've seen him do it for a minute too so so yeah yeah but yeah no i'll uh all right i'll cover0.90
03:17:02.220some red pill shit real quick because i didn't get a chance to do it and then i'll um and then0.84
03:17:05.720i'll switch then i'll cover the kirk stuff but yeah you go ahead and get some sleep bro because0.96
03:17:09.060you gotta work tomorrow yeah yeah unfortunately the matrix is calling so i'll catch you man but
03:17:15.060i'm gonna send everybody over to you so guys if you're in my stream now go over to kick and my
03:17:22.240brother's gonna continue on probably for the better part of the rest of the night right you're
03:17:26.020gonna be on for a bit yeah i'll be on for a bit all right so i'm gonna pin that in my chat right
03:17:29.960there head over there guys to finish up the stream i'm gonna hop off and get some rest
03:17:34.620and i'll see you guys on tuesday all right bro i just pinned your link i'm gonna get out of here
03:17:39.120all right man later get some rest peace all right bro peace yeah later guys uh okay let me uh
03:43:52.960Yeah, see like this right here like actually this is a very mask off moment, right?
03:43:56.840Right. This is what I mean. I tell you guys like these girls are retarded. So she gets caught off guard. Right. With a comment like that. Notice how she doesn't have the ability to like rebuttal, say anything back, not able to like like this is actually affecting her negatively. Right. And I tell you all the time that these OF girls, these like girls that do like.
03:44:13.700that like do this like this OS slash Instagram slash TikTok only content like they're fucking1.00
03:44:20.060retarded and they don't have a skill set to like be able to like think on their feet critical0.97
03:44:24.220thinking skills be able to rebut anything any comments that are making whatever so like she0.95
03:44:27.320doesn't know how to behave here right or what to do mind you this is a girl that has like millions1.00
03:44:31.040of followers probably right and she doesn't even know how to respond to like some retarded they1.00
03:44:34.880can say and you're fat or in person you couldn't even come with a comeback or anything and that's1.00
03:44:39.280because a lot of these girls like aren't really media trained and they don't really like live0.98
03:44:43.560stream or do anything like this everything everything that they do is highly edited highly
03:44:48.920curtailed and um you know you know perfected so that when you you know see their um when you see
03:44:57.760them on the internet they look a certain way so like you're kind of catching her off guard here1.00
03:45:01.420doing these live streams so this is a risk for these girls to get on these streams and like kind1.00
03:45:05.160of have these random interactions so they don't really know how to under they don't really know1.00
03:45:08.580how to deal with and or respond to something like this right yeah ruby rose another retard1.00
03:45:14.140that doesn't know anything either she's also stupid as fuck motherfucker i'm scared um nice1.00
03:45:21.700to finally meet you are you guys dead ass right now i'm like i don't know no yeah she doesn't1.00
03:45:26.260know what to do right i'm telling y'all man like these girls can't think on their feet man1.00
03:45:30.860like it's literally dead ass it's not even a troll oh like most of them are like the scripted1.00
03:45:37.300fake podcast but this motherfucker is like actually your top spender so i want to know0.99
03:45:43.620what do you bring to the table dating wise wait i'm sorry guys i can't book0.99
03:45:50.960yeah she just she doesn't know what to do she doesn't know what to do i mean granted this0.96
03:45:57.560nigga's a weirdo i ain't gonna lie but the fact that she's so caught off guard by this tells you1.00
03:46:01.620guys like what i've been telling you before um these girls are dumb they're not intelligent1.00
03:46:05.220and they can't think on their feet um and this is why it's so difficult for them to build audiences1.00
03:46:10.600and why they have to like rely so heavily upon male streamers like that's what of girls do if
03:46:15.200girls have to leech on male creators to like continue to continue the grift i don't know1.00
03:46:21.380um like whatever we talked about all right whatever we talked about what
03:46:28.400translation um girls like this by the way just so y'all know um always have people like talking
03:46:34.380on their behalf okay um like they they they have like dudes like that literally like um send the
03:46:42.800messages for them so and the guy that they said here i'm looking here he spent uh a hundred
03:46:51.860thousand not one million or whatever uh let me let me find the uh there's something i was going
03:47:00.140to show you guys with this chick hold on yeah see like look at this like like girls think like1.00
03:47:10.580this is like a flex bro unless lebron fucks you for 30 million dollars maybe 29 million1.00
03:47:16.900you try to fuck him you dm'd him first and he tried to fuck me but he had a girlfriend1.00
03:47:24.700oh oh big deal like if you sign in someone's the if any girl slides in my dms i'm just gonna1.00
03:47:30.260yo like girls don't realize like yo talking about like dudes talking sliding in your dms1.00
03:47:37.300is like the biggest l you can do like i will never understand like these women bragging about1.00
03:47:44.880like celebs hitting them like bruh if a girl's bragging about niggas in her dms bro that is like1.00
03:47:50.640the most disgusting thing ever these women are so stupid they don't understand like it and it1.00
03:47:56.540cooks you for life bro some nigga 10 years from now is gonna see this clip and be like what the1.00
03:48:01.060fuck and have second thoughts that's like dating her he's gonna see this and be like what the fuck1.00
03:48:07.840okay it probably wasn't even him it was probably someone that works for him1.00
03:48:11.040i don't even run it you know what i'm saying i'm not gonna say sure and say you're not here
03:48:15.520I don't I don't even run it. I don't run it. I don't run it. You run you respond to your IG DMs. Of course not
03:59:49.320The reason why this lighting is so good.0.99
03:59:51.440The reason why is, you know, I'm talking to you guys on a fucking camera on YouTube, like all the modern conventions that you guys enjoy every day, internet, all this other shit, high speed internet, this is all created by men. You want to know why? Because there is no stronger stimuli for men to fucking innovate and create than sexual access. So men have, since the beginning of time, have been innovators and creators and inventors because they're looking to get fucking laid. The sexual urge that men experience is a very powerful fucking force.0.97
04:00:21.440Okay? So all the innovations, all the modern conveniences you enjoy was made by men because1.00
04:00:27.340men understand that their ability to procreate is contingent upon the value they add to society.0.64
04:00:32.560Boom. Right? That's done. Now let's talk about women. Women, okay, there is no urgency on our
04:00:39.980side to get with a girl that creates something. Okay? Women just have value off of existing.1.00
04:00:45.080That's just how it is. All right? So since women have value just off of existing,1.00
04:00:50.480they don't have to work hard to get laid well since they don't have to work hard to get laid1.00
04:00:57.540this directly affects their ability and their need and or want to work hard they don't have0.99
04:01:02.160the same fucking grit that we do okay because for them sexual access exists just for existing0.98
04:01:08.960all they have to do is be somewhat attractive so a woman is going to be far less likely1.00
04:01:14.600to work the hours, work the difficult manual labor jobs,1.00
04:01:18.340work the odd hours, and suffer to create an income1.00
04:01:22.020than a man is because her sexual market value1.00
04:01:24.480is not contingent upon her ability to create resources.0.98