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Summary
A powerful combination of grief and anger as mourners fill the streets of Iran's capital of Tehran for the funeral of Gen. Soleimani, killed by a U.S. drone strike last week. We go into the media's unbelievable coverage of what went on in Iran, and why it's despicable.
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Hey, welcome to the podcast. We've got a great one for you today. You don't want to miss a single second of it.
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I'm going to give you a couple things coming up in the podcast.
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We go into the media's unbelievable coverage of what went on with Soleimani in Iran.
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It's also my opinion that men are men and women are women.
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Well, just because of, and you'll understand, Punjab.
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You know, I was not a fan of the statement that President Trump made that the American press is an enemy of the people.
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However, today I'd say, I don't think he went far enough.
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And I'll explain as we go to Iran with ABC News in one minute.
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It is a good thing we have the media on the case to show us what's really happening in Iran.
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She was in Iran and she had just great coverage of what was really going on.
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A powerful combination of grief and anger with shouts of death to America echoing through the streets around us.
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This morning, mourners filling the streets of Iran's capital of Tehran for the funeral of General Soleimani,
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Aerial images capturing the sea of Iranians, hacking the streets to pay tribute to a man revered by many here.
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There are many tears here, many signs with Soleimani's picture on them.
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As we made our way through the streets of Tehran, people surrounding us, shouting death to America.
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Inside the funeral service, the emotion just as powerful.
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The supreme leader of Iran weeping and praying over a coffin draped in the Iraqi flag.
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Let's say, let's go into time tunnel, and let's say this is 1941, 42,
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and the United States kills Himmler or Goering, and the news goes to Germany.
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I would expect perhaps many, many people mourning the death of their hero.
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I mean, I could look at Himmler, and I could, well, let's just go to, let's go to Himmler.
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Okay, he was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany.
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Well, this guy's the main architect of the destruction of Israel and the destruction of all Jews.
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Um, a member of the reserve battalion during World War I.
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He didn't see active service, blah, blah, blah.
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Now, would we be mourning the death of Himmler?
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Would we expect to see Hitler weeping over the coffin?
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The question is, would the American press play along with it?
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Or would they have the guts to say what was really going on?
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Uh, not long after Adolf Hitler's rise in power and traffic was well regulated.
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Germany has policemen in new smart blue uniforms that keep order.
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I have so far found quietness, order, and civility.
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They're not the slightest sign of anything unusual afoot.
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As for the harrowing stories of Jews being mistreated,
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they seem to only apply to a small portion of the Jews.
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But most of which were not in any way molested.
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There have been indications of moderation on Hitler's part.
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The Cleveland Press on January 31st of 33 said,
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appointment of Hitler as the German Chancellor may not be such a threat to world peace as it appears at first blush.
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Because there's a new moderation in Hitler on his rise to power.
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They report that there is an indeterminate number of Jews that have been killed.
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Hundreds of Jews have been beaten and tortured.
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Thousands of Jews have been or will be deprived of their livelihood.
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All because of Germany's 600,000 Jews that are now living in terror.
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Prosperity and happiness is soon going to prevail.
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The New York Herald Tribune's Berlin correspondent asserted that while the situation of German Jewry was an unhappy one,
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the atrocity stories are exaggerated and unfounded.
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The American press did exactly the same thing with Nazi Germany.
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They're not listening with their American ears.
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They're listening with their ears that hate Donald Trump.
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And I didn't like that because I don't like anything that,
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that smacks of going against the first amendment.
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I remember hearing from the press how great the Soviet Union really was.
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How it was Ronald Reagan who was the real warmonger and was going to get us all killed.
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I've heard from this press how great Chavez is.
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I've heard from this press Castro was a hero to his people.
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I've heard all of the bad things that we did to Iran that,
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Should we be involved in other people's countries?
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We did all these horrible things all around the world.
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why won't you look into what Caramella and everybody else involved in the,
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the Trump phone call are actually doing in the state department.
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why won't you talk about how the Arab spring was pretty much run from our
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How come you didn't have a problem with what happened in Libya?
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The only time you seem to be for anything is when it means big oppressive
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government doing something to the people or to the people of a foreign country
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I don't even know who America is anymore right now.
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but I think a good number of silent Americans who better not be silent much
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Because he listened to the state department buffoons.
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What did he do when the Marine barracks in Beirut were bombed?
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We now know that Osama bin Laden saw that and went,
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Don't tempt us to do the things that we want to do.
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if the Iraqi people decide America's a problem,
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But we don't tell our children the truth anymore.
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when you realize, you know, you're not Rihanna.
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And, you know, it started out as, hey, I got to be who I am.
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But if you're like, I'm actually a woman and I'm menstruating,
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even though I haven't had any junk removed, dude, that's not you.
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And we are enabling really dangerous things for very sad people.