00:00:08.700You're still nodding along, still showing up, but you're working a lot harder just to keep up.
00:00:13.580And sometimes you're guessing more than you'd like to admit, and you're just hoping, don't ask me anything because I don't know what we're talking about anymore.
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00:18:28.960It gets metered out one tranche at a time.
00:18:31.840Every dollar of that $300 billion, every unfrozen asset sits in escrow.
00:18:37.180It's administered through our Gulf partners, which I don't like, but it must be tracked end-to-end, accounted for down to the penny, so we know that built a road and that built a rocket.
00:18:48.900Inspectors have to watch the enriched material get watered down on-site, on-camera, for everyone to see.
00:18:56.400Hormuz, Atoll, that is a tripwire. 60-day clock, tripwire.
00:19:01.420The enrichment that they want to discuss, tripwire.
00:19:04.820and the and the first time and i mean the very first time they cross one of those trip wires
00:19:12.040the money must stop that hour that minute no warning no extension it's shut off snapback
00:19:19.840sanctions back on posture back and the thing the promised the president already promised
00:19:25.600bomb the snot out of them must become real we keep our forces in position and the threat believable
00:19:32.420because that's the only language this regime has ever respected and that is the credible promise
00:19:38.860of force. That's the doctrine. It sits on a bumper sticker and it's fine and everyone can
00:19:44.780understand it. Here's the thing. Americans refuse a ruthless war. Nobody wants a ruthless war. No
00:19:54.040one. They won't. We will not tolerate it. They have told us plainly, Congress, the weasels,
00:20:00.040plainly and they're not wrong for being tired weasels in washington are different than the
00:20:06.340average person you're tired they're scumbags here's the thing
00:20:10.620we have to hand uh the only alternative that will keep us safe to the iranians and that is
00:20:24.160not a soft peace, not a hopeful peace, not a trusting peace. This, for this to work,
00:20:31.740this must be a ruthless peace. We won't fight a ruthless war, then we must have ruthless peace
00:20:39.180enforced with zero, zero. Oh, what about the children? None of that. Zero benefit of the
00:20:46.080doubt. Instant consequences. If we won't fight a ruthless war, fine. Then we must have a ruthless
00:20:54.960peace. That's the assignment. Everything else is noise. Noise from the podcasters, noise from
00:21:03.140Congress, noise from the political parties, noise at the gas pump. Everything else is noise. Ruthless
00:25:36.180The 12ers are stronger than we thought and they are in charge.
00:25:38.780And two, the American people have absolutely no stomach even for short-term pain for long-term gain.
00:25:45.180Just no stomach. And many of the Republicans, many, all of the Democrats, you know, fed into that. We also did not expect, I don't think, to see so many of, you know, our podcasters throw their lot in with propaganda directly from Iran.
00:26:06.800So you had this whole thing kind of fall apart internally.
00:26:10.740So you can only deal with what the conditions are on the ground.
00:26:15.920And those are the conditions on the ground.
00:33:18.040When we decide a killer is sympathetic, we start asking even the courts, the last institution standing between us and the mob, to call premeditation a feeling.
00:33:33.260That's where this whole thing, this whole way of thinking finally lets out.
00:33:37.280so let me give you the message coming up off of all five and the reason is worth these you know
00:33:43.980four or five minutes here to take out of your day and spend time on this and time you don't have to
00:33:49.660spare i know but the founders didn't build this country for angels okay madison said it flat out
00:33:56.020if men were angels we wouldn't need a government and the entire machine of checks and balances
00:34:02.000exists because power corrupts even the sincere, even the kind, even the ones who are dead certain
00:34:10.240they are protecting you. So when the next headline shows up wrapped in, we have to do this for the
00:34:16.180children. We have to do this for the vulnerable. We have to do this for your safety. Do not argue
00:34:22.720with the goal because the goal is almost always real. And that's why it works. Don't argue with
00:34:30.860the goal. Argue with the power. Ask the one question that has protected free people for 300
00:34:38.020years. Who watches the protector? You do that and you'll start to read the news with eyes that
00:34:48.800nobody can fog because the thing that fogs every single time is, well, we really need this. I mean,
00:34:56.700it is for the children. It's for our own good. It's for our security. I want to feel safe.
00:35:02.700That's the fog. That's how we got here.
00:35:09.500Remember that little rule? And perhaps we can change things. Perhaps we can change things.
00:35:16.340If you're taking something every day, you don't want the main benefit to be that a doctor points
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00:43:01.920And I just, I'm so sick and tired of these podcasters, of the people who are on in the media, and especially our politicians, who just are not happy no matter what this president does.
00:57:35.640But is it because the administration that lost these children had a little D next to its name and so a certain kind of person on our side of the aisle has decided this is just a handing talking point but not an actual five alarm emergency?
00:57:50.040Is it because the president that did this has a D after their name and that's your side and so you better not say anything?
00:57:58.220Is it because the press took one look at this story this size
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01:06:40.740so what do we do where do i land on this because this story cannot be a republican story or a
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02:06:34.780You know, Jason and I have been going back and forth off the air this morning since, you know, five or six o'clock about the Iran deal.
02:06:52.680And I think we're in lockstep, but Jason, I want you to give some more specific analysis, what you were just giving to the insiders here on Torch.
02:07:01.000Yeah, so there's been a lot of instant reaction on this by a lot of armchair experts and analysts and a lot of negative feedback. And to me, my perspective is it's hard to even respond to this because a lot of this is hidden in Treasury Department legalese, a bunch of other sentences that just make everything very, very vague.
02:07:22.640And I pointed to the insiders, specifically point 7 and 11.
02:07:26.480Those deal with the unfreezing of assets and the lifting of sanctions.
02:07:30.620Now, if we look at point number 11, which goes into unfreezing of funds and assets,
02:07:36.980everyone's worried about, as they should be, releasing funds.
02:07:42.260And especially the fact that the bottom of the paragraph in point 11,
02:07:45.280it says that Iran can do whatever they want with those funds.
02:07:48.420That sounds bad, but you're missing the middle sentence within point 11,
02:07:52.240which states, quote, the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran
02:07:56.680will mutually agree on the procedures related to the release of these funds
02:08:03.760during the negotiations. Now, that is Treasury Department legal talk to say that, look,
02:08:10.520there's not even a procedure to do this yet. We're not sure what it is. We're calling it
02:08:15.980performance-based. Iran definitely doesn't want their people to hear performance-based. They
02:08:21.420don't want the IRGC to focus on that, because that sounds like they have to give up major
02:08:25.680concessions. Well, the fact of the matter is they do have to have concessions. They do have to give
02:08:31.000up a lot. What could that be? Maybe no tolls. Maybe looking into their ballistic missile program.
02:08:37.460A lot of the issues that we have that were not brought up in this, because it can't really in
02:08:42.520an MOU, but those are the kinds of restrictions here that most people aren't even really looking
02:08:47.160at but that is going to be looked at over the next 60 days will they actually get 60 days out of this
02:08:52.620who knows but the agreement doesn't even really stipulate that it just stipulates that look we
02:08:57.320got some procedures we got some things to iron out we're not releasing funds we're not taking
02:09:02.860off sanctions at the drop of the hat i i want to i don't want to be pollyanna but i also don't want
02:09:08.420to be blackpilled on this yeah is there a possibility that this mou is this vague because
02:09:14.220he cannot iran cannot handle a loss iran has got to save face in their own country and
02:09:23.660you can't write down all the things i mean is that just being pollyanna is that just being too
02:09:28.720hopeful i don't think so i think that's the way these things usually work i i think yeah i don't
02:09:35.020If you put concessions on there in other language,