True Patriot Love - September 26, 2025


Trump's UN Speech Breakdown: Immigration, Globalism & Chaos


Episode Stats

Length

32 minutes

Words per Minute

176.70728

Word Count

5,797

Sentence Count

551

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 On September 23rd of this year, President Donald Trump addressed the General Assembly
00:00:12.880 at the United Nations. Today on my show, my guests will be Paul Micucci and Donald Trump.
00:00:19.360 I ended seven wars, and in all cases, they were raging with countless thousands of people
00:00:27.540 being killed. No president or prime minister, and for that matter, no other country has ever done
00:00:34.920 anything close to that, and I did it in just seven months. It's never happened before.
00:00:42.380 It's too bad that I had to do these things instead of the United Nations doing them,
00:00:49.620 and sadly, in all cases, the United Nations did not even try to help in any of them.
00:00:56.500 All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle,
00:01:02.620 and then a teleprompter that didn't work.
00:01:06.800 Well, there you go. Yeah, teleprompter that didn't work. The hand gestures are always on my...
00:01:13.460 It didn't work. It stopped dead. Well, there you go. Paul Micucci, thank you for joining
00:01:18.920 Donald J. Trump and myself on today's show.
00:01:22.140 Thanks for having me. You know, I wish he was here, but unfortunately, I'm sure he's busy.
00:01:26.500 I'm trying to recap the speech, but... I'm sure he would tell you it was one of the best
00:01:32.840 speeches in the history of the UN, which seems to be... It was the greatest.
00:01:38.000 One of the greatest? We're making the UN great again? I promise not to.
00:01:41.820 No, no, I don't think so. I don't think that was on his mind.
00:01:45.320 Well, what did you think overall? I mean, the truth is, it was a filibustering like no other.
00:01:52.340 Yeah. Yeah, it was. You know, approach versus content. So I guess that's where my mind went right away.
00:02:02.880 I said, okay. You know, I get his approach. You know, it's harsh and it comes off arrogant. I get that.
00:02:10.680 But then I said, you know, let's take a look at it and look at really the words that he's saying.
00:02:16.560 So then, and that's what I wanted to kind of go through.
00:02:18.600 Oh, well, let's go through them, shall we?
00:02:20.220 Yes. Let's go through today and really see what the content is.
00:02:23.700 Because I think sometimes people get annoyed.
00:02:25.820 You know, it's the whole thing about, you know, the personality annoys you so much.
00:02:29.440 You don't even look at the content because your back gets up, right?
00:02:32.200 Right.
00:02:32.580 You know, it's insulting. It's kind of like me, me.
00:02:35.100 But no, let's go. Because there are, you know, unfortunately, some of their thoughts...
00:02:40.680 are not bad to look into and try to develop.
00:02:45.700 There's threads in there that I think you can pull out.
00:02:48.580 So you want to take some time and go through...
00:02:50.720 But, you know, let me draw a comparison.
00:02:52.560 It's like he reads a picture of Dorian Gray and what he takes away from it is,
00:02:56.580 you can look great. You can look great.
00:02:59.140 You don't even have to think about it. You know what I mean?
00:03:00.960 Like he misses...
00:03:02.000 Yeah.
00:03:02.620 He misses the depth often, I think, that people expect a world leader to have.
00:03:06.860 Well, it's in a... Yeah, he gets right to the end, right?
00:03:09.020 He cuts to the chase.
00:03:10.080 He tells you exactly what his opinion is, where he's going, and then that's it.
00:03:14.340 It's over.
00:03:14.760 Right.
00:03:15.340 And it's done in a, you know, not a very nice manner.
00:03:19.120 So... And that's, you know, the art of the dealer.
00:03:21.820 That's his approach. And so, yeah.
00:03:24.140 Okay. So he says he used his speech to attack what he calls globalist ideologies.
00:03:29.540 And he said the country should reject globalist demands, especially in energy trade and migration.
00:03:36.440 And he urged leaders to defend free speech, religion, liberty, and national self-determination.
00:03:44.460 Did we determine what self-determination was?
00:03:46.560 Uh, yeah. Well, self-determination is really, you know, your own, I think, from what I took away from it, is he was trying to say it's your own agenda of your own country and not follow kind of the globalist ideals that are projected, i.e. through the UN, right?
00:04:03.000 Okay.
00:04:03.500 So, you know, all, you know, I don't think there are some bad ideas.
00:04:08.000 So basically, he's saying, all right, now listen to me. I got you all in one room.
00:04:12.360 Yeah.
00:04:12.860 We can't listen to these guys anymore.
00:04:14.260 We can't listen to you anymore. So the concepts you're trying to project on the world aren't working.
00:04:20.260 Right.
00:04:20.620 So that's really where he's going. He's just saying it's, you know, he's calling BS right now and saying we can't do this anymore. It doesn't work.
00:04:28.540 Yeah.
00:04:28.940 You haven't been helpful. And, you know, I don't think anyone...
00:04:33.000 Does anyone ever argue with free speech?
00:04:35.800 No. I mean, we all want it.
00:04:38.420 I guess if you're in a communist country, you do. But quite frankly, you know, more North America and most of the world...
00:04:44.600 Oh, I see what you're saying. Do we... Are we out there really having to scratch at our windows to get freedom of speech? No.
00:04:51.500 No.
00:04:51.940 It's pretty open.
00:04:52.900 Yeah. So what he's saying, let's defend it.
00:04:56.180 Yeah.
00:04:56.420 I think, which is a good concept. So the wording in that is fine.
00:05:00.240 Yeah.
00:05:00.380 Then he goes on to say religious liberty.
00:05:03.780 Yeah.
00:05:04.100 Fine.
00:05:04.640 Okay.
00:05:04.800 Yeah.
00:05:04.920 I think everyone should have their ability to pick their religion.
00:05:07.200 Of course.
00:05:07.640 Practice it in a free and open market. That's fine. And quite frankly, follow your own national, you know, agendas.
00:05:16.100 So in other words, you know, create a plan, follow a plan, you know, not be influenced by globalist ideals.
00:05:24.420 Yeah. I think that the ideology is of the U.N. is really what he... When he says globalist, that I think is who he's talking about. You're right.
00:05:33.960 Yeah.
00:05:34.080 Okay. The other thing that he really riled everybody up talking about immigration. And Nick, by the way, anytime I'm talking or we're mentioning something, you got a clip, throw your hand in the air. I won't say no. Okay.
00:05:47.340 Got you, buddy.
00:05:48.060 Okay. The other thing, so immigration, you know, he talked about how European countries are being destroyed by illegal immigration. And your countries are going to hell, he said.
00:06:01.480 Okay. So I guess I took away from that. Now, when he said it, does it kind of make the hair on your back, your neck stand up? Sure. The way he's going. But then when you look at it, he's saying illegal immigration.
00:06:13.160 Yeah.
00:06:14.260 Again, the concept, not many people argue with, you know, any country that's seeing a lot of illegal immigration, you know, not a good thing.
00:06:22.860 He's like one of these guys in the room who's got a lot of money and maybe came into it somewhat easy. And he's got advice for everybody else in business around him. You know what I mean? And he's, there he is admonishing these guys, basically saying, you know, you guys are idiots. You've let your countries go to hell with this immigration policy that the globalists are pushing on you.
00:06:42.120 Right. Yeah. Well, and illegal immigration, which he was, you know, remember, kind of back up a little. He was going through an onslaught and the U.S. was going through an onslaught of illegal immigration during the Biden administration. I don't think we can argue with that.
00:06:57.980 Nope, that's true.
00:06:58.340 Yeah. You know, even tons of people I know in Canada right now illegally came or legally even came into the U.S. illegally and then up and over and into Canada.
00:07:11.180 So it is, you know, it's quite a story. We've heard it all before. And quite frankly, no one was stopping it. So they had caravans of people, you know, coming over, crossing the Mexican border into the U.S.
00:07:23.400 But he doesn't say, you're letting your countries go to hell like we did or like I did or like I was unable to maintain in my last presidency and let it go again.
00:07:31.700 He doesn't ever kind of self-reflect, does he?
00:07:34.900 No, no. Well, he tried, you know, and I guess that's the part that he misses. That's a chip that he's not very good at. His storytelling capabilities aren't terrific, right?
00:07:45.520 So if it was me, I would have backed up and I'd said, listen, let me tell you a story about a wall I tried to build.
00:07:50.280 Yeah. And the wall was to stop a bunch of people coming into the country. And here's why I tried to build it.
00:07:55.300 And it didn't work. And quite frankly, by the time I actually got it three quarters up or two thirds up, you know, I was voted out of office.
00:08:03.440 They took it down, sold it off, whatever. And, you know, it wasn't a great story.
00:08:07.980 And now I'm having to kind of patch that issue up because it went on another four years after I left.
00:08:13.220 Like telling the story and being humble with the story.
00:08:17.000 Yeah, there's no humility about this.
00:08:18.600 There's no humility. It would have helped the conversation.
00:08:21.160 But, you know, I and I'm trying to advocate for both sides on this one.
00:08:28.380 So I'll be two sides of the coin I'm going to project.
00:08:32.460 And we've seen it here recently with some protests and stuff going on in Canada.
00:08:38.100 We saw it in Britain. I think there's two sides of that story that we need to look at.
00:08:43.360 And one is illegal immigration has to stop.
00:08:47.020 And I think there's a lot of people in Canada right now want us to kind of take a break and look at our immigration policies and come back with fair and well thought out immigration policies.
00:08:59.480 That sounds like a fair assessment of where we're at.
00:09:02.380 Because we've been bumping up and down and around.
00:09:05.700 And that's a nonpartisan feeling, I think, in Canada.
00:09:10.000 Maybe I'm not safe in saying that, but I think I am.
00:09:12.760 Oh, yeah.
00:09:13.080 Yeah, that we're inundated at the moment where we didn't expect to be.
00:09:17.320 Yeah, we didn't.
00:09:18.240 But then on the other side of the coin, there's a group saying, you know, you saying that.
00:09:23.780 And I don't you saying stop immigration, which for the most part, people aren't saying stop immigration.
00:09:29.860 They're saying stop illegal immigration.
00:09:33.520 And look at your legal immigration policies to make sure they fit the goals of the country.
00:09:40.600 So that's what they're saying.
00:09:41.900 Now, on the other side, there's a bunch of people yelling, you know, that's racist and all that good stuff.
00:09:47.660 It's not.
00:09:48.760 Right.
00:09:49.200 We all kind of know that.
00:09:50.300 But they're concerned that this is going to it's going to take a life of its own and basically affect the people that are currently here trying to immigrate.
00:10:01.360 Right.
00:10:01.960 And I understand that.
00:10:02.960 So I think you have to there has to be a happy medium in there.
00:10:06.560 Someone's you know, it's funny.
00:10:07.860 Silence can be deadly.
00:10:09.000 And in this case, I think because we're not addressing it and hitting it head on in Canada and saying to people who are here, hey, we're looking at it.
00:10:18.320 We understand you're here.
00:10:19.720 You made the journey here.
00:10:21.100 You're kind of in this gray area.
00:10:23.780 Let's address it.
00:10:24.860 And we're going to try to be as fair as possible.
00:10:26.540 Someone coming out and having that conversation with the nation.
00:10:29.360 But maybe calm people down to say, OK, I'm going to wait this out.
00:10:32.740 And maybe apologizing and saying, hey, I'm sorry we changed the policies 19 times because we seem to yo-yo this policy up and down.
00:10:41.980 Right.
00:10:42.400 Would help a lot.
00:10:43.960 And so I think that's a communication problem that's causing a lot of issues.
00:10:48.460 You know, but even to the other side of that, Trump says, well, my policies, our new crackdown policies.
00:10:56.400 Well, it's stopped them from coming.
00:10:59.640 Yeah.
00:11:00.460 Yeah.
00:11:00.980 It stopped.
00:11:01.640 It stopped.
00:11:02.240 It shut off the illegal border crossings.
00:11:04.820 Yes.
00:11:05.540 Right.
00:11:06.140 It didn't stop people from going to the U.S.
00:11:08.380 So, again, you know, you've got to look at the content of what he's saying.
00:11:12.120 So, he's still welcoming people to come to the U.S.
00:11:18.420 You know, a friend of mine called me the other day.
00:11:20.580 And he's in the construction business and he's an awesome stucco and concrete guy.
00:11:29.700 And he said to me, do you know there's 83,000 jobs available in Florida for construction management?
00:11:36.760 Wow.
00:11:39.300 Right.
00:11:39.800 And I said, I've never looked.
00:11:41.420 But if you tell me that, that's great.
00:11:42.920 So, I said, that's a lot.
00:11:44.200 And he said, yeah, there's a ton of jobs available.
00:11:46.260 They're looking for people.
00:11:47.540 The wage is good.
00:11:48.580 He says, there's great benefits, vehicle, all that.
00:11:51.340 He said, did you know that?
00:11:52.600 I said, well, it makes sense.
00:11:54.100 They're trying to build projects.
00:11:55.660 They need people to build those projects.
00:11:57.680 And they need qualified people.
00:11:58.960 So, you know, if you're interested, he said, I think I'm interested.
00:12:03.020 I said, well, I, you know, I'll get you over to an immigration guy.
00:12:06.520 I know a lawyer.
00:12:07.580 He can probably help you take a look at it.
00:12:09.760 And if that works for you, you know, I'll come visit you in Florida for my family.
00:12:14.400 But, but, and good on him, right?
00:12:16.240 Because he now, given the state of Canada, low housing starts, low development.
00:12:22.600 You know, if you're in the construction business and you want to support your family, you have to migrate.
00:12:27.820 Yeah, the eye on the horizon doesn't have any light in Canada.
00:12:33.320 No, it doesn't.
00:12:34.560 It's, it's a dreary development outlook.
00:12:37.840 In that industry, for sure, right now.
00:12:39.560 Yeah.
00:12:40.080 And I think for quite a long term.
00:12:41.800 So, which, you know, we've dealt with on the other shows.
00:12:45.420 But, you know, what Trump's saying right now is he's saying legal immigration, have at it.
00:12:51.280 Come on in.
00:12:51.860 I'd love to have you, you know, put your papers in.
00:12:54.520 Let's see what you're qualified to do.
00:12:56.260 Let's see if you have any money.
00:12:57.780 Oh, there is a concept, right?
00:13:00.140 Holy.
00:13:01.380 You might actually have money to invest in the country.
00:13:04.060 You might actually bring money to the country and create development and jobs and do cool things when you're here.
00:13:10.300 Yeah.
00:13:10.740 Well, that's a great concept.
00:13:12.060 I don't know why we don't think that is in Canada right now.
00:13:15.240 But it is.
00:13:16.280 So, he's encouraging that.
00:13:17.920 Now, the way he's saying it, again, not the nicest way to tell the UN.
00:13:23.120 But then again, you know, okay, so.
00:13:25.180 He says things like a grumpy bingo player.
00:13:27.720 He does.
00:13:28.200 He does.
00:13:28.760 He does.
00:13:29.100 But look at, you know, he, I think he profiled Germany.
00:13:32.880 Yeah.
00:13:33.900 Yeah, probably.
00:13:34.800 You know what?
00:13:35.880 Given that he's, you know, his ancestors, his grandparents were from Germany.
00:13:41.460 Yeah, he probably pays more attention to it.
00:13:43.860 You know, did they have great immigration policies?
00:13:47.020 No.
00:13:47.700 No.
00:13:48.080 Is the country in kind of good stead right now?
00:13:50.220 No.
00:13:51.120 You know, they've had their challenges just like every other country.
00:13:53.520 So, you know, he's highlighting it because he probably has people talking to him that he's related to.
00:13:58.740 And he's actually citing a problem in Europe that many countries are having.
00:14:03.060 And they're up against economic times that could quickly reflect what happened in Greece.
00:14:08.760 Yes.
00:14:09.140 And I think that his warning, I think, is duly applied.
00:14:15.160 However, like you said, it was a little heavy handed.
00:14:17.380 The other thing that he got everybody freaked out about was saying that climate change is the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.
00:14:25.260 Nick, do we have that one?
00:14:27.480 No, we don't.
00:14:28.400 Okay.
00:14:28.600 Well, you know what?
00:14:29.200 I'm not going to impersonate it.
00:14:30.480 But that was one that as soon as I heard that, I went, oh, boy.
00:14:34.420 And here we go.
00:14:36.000 Yeah.
00:14:36.460 Oh, yeah.
00:14:36.960 And, you know, he's been very vocal about the fact that he doesn't think, you know, the carbon footprint and climate change is happening.
00:14:45.680 And calls it self punishing when these carbon taxes and restrictions are in place.
00:14:50.720 Yeah, yeah, he does.
00:14:51.920 So how about this, right?
00:14:53.680 So you're at the UN, you know, just some advice maybe for the UN.
00:14:58.240 You're there, right?
00:15:00.140 You have dissenting opinions on the issue of climate change, right?
00:15:05.040 Why not put together six of the greatest anti and six of the greatest pro contributors to this and have them debate it, come to some conclusions, figure out what you don't know, study it, and then come back.
00:15:21.940 Like, this one's kind of a weird one to me because it's been bantered around in so many different forums.
00:15:28.000 And there's so much kind of now against and for.
00:15:31.380 Mm-hmm.
00:15:32.240 Am I, you know, I lean certain ways at certain times.
00:15:36.580 Um, for the most part, I haven't seen a lot of hard evidence other than people, you know, point at the fact that it was warmer and colder and, you know, and I get that.
00:15:47.620 And it seems to be true when they say that.
00:15:49.660 So, you know, yeah, I guess it was a warmer summer, you know, I guess hurricanes are worse.
00:15:54.460 They've even stopped with saying, you know, the phrase climate change says it, that there's, you know, a climate crisis means, okay, more hurricanes, you know, change of seasons, all of these things.
00:16:06.060 And I think, yeah, to some degree, I think we're witnessing those.
00:16:09.280 And I think the science is saying, okay, I think a lot of the debate is how much is human interaction with the climate affecting it.
00:16:20.020 Yeah.
00:16:20.200 And in fact, it seems to be that, yeah, we do have some effect on it.
00:16:25.640 Like you say, let's get to work on it together under one decided global operation.
00:16:33.940 Right. So then, so then if China and India, right, so that's great.
00:16:39.040 So then I guess we got to figure out at that point, are some of the bigger populations in the world going to adhere to it?
00:16:46.460 And that's kind of where I've been kind of.
00:16:48.040 Well, what about this?
00:16:49.120 What if NATO, some of the money spent by NATO, instead of like passing around money on wars and peacekeeping and nonsense in other areas,
00:16:58.280 why not say, okay, everybody has to contribute to creating technology, updating India and China and other countries that have this huge carbon footprint.
00:17:08.980 If it's making a difference, instead of doing other things with that money, let's upgrade those countries.
00:17:16.620 Oh, yeah.
00:17:17.260 We're all together, right? We're united, right?
00:17:19.860 Yeah. Or agree we're not.
00:17:22.480 Right.
00:17:23.040 Therefore, therefore, we're not going to do it.
00:17:24.880 And so, you know, those are, I think, where you're losing the narrative, I think, in this case.
00:17:29.940 And I think where he is kind of going in this, and I won't speak, you know, I won't try to put words in his mouth,
00:17:36.280 but I think where Trump is going, he's just saying, we're not going to be able to do anything about it, quite frankly,
00:17:42.500 because, you know, a big part of the world isn't going to adhere to any of it.
00:17:47.860 Right.
00:17:48.460 So you're kind of wasting your time, which is the Elon Musk, you know, a little bit of the Elon Musk, you know,
00:17:55.760 podcasting interviews where he comes out and says, it's not urgent, quite frankly, we do need to address it.
00:18:01.940 But, you know what, if the larger nations aren't going to, what can anybody do?
00:18:07.100 What can we do?
00:18:07.540 So it's kind of that thinking.
00:18:09.500 And, you know, it's a couple of days before or a day before, you know, he came out on Tylenol.
00:18:15.960 You know, a very interesting idea, but, you know, not well presented.
00:18:19.980 Right.
00:18:20.280 Yeah, again.
00:18:21.220 So, you know, in a lot of studies, it's kind of the same issue.
00:18:25.640 Like, okay, there's two different views here.
00:18:28.560 It's time to kind of put a think tank together, have a bunch of nations participate in it and come with some conclusions.
00:18:35.700 Then we can kind of put this one to rest because by not doing it, I think what they've done to the climate activists,
00:18:42.300 they've kind of shut them down a little.
00:18:43.860 I think there's, they've neutralized it.
00:18:46.320 It's like, okay, now there's two opinions.
00:18:49.540 You've kind of neutralized it.
00:18:51.520 The world's too busy, really.
00:18:53.440 So they're just, eh, let's deal with that, you know, next generation.
00:18:57.940 Meanwhile, the European nations are taxing the hell out of themselves.
00:19:02.000 We're doing the same thing here in Canada.
00:19:04.000 Yeah.
00:19:04.500 And what he's saying, you know, don't self-flagellate over this, but I do think you're right.
00:19:08.000 Let's come up, let's decide.
00:19:09.780 Are we doing something about it together or is there any point doing anything at all?
00:19:15.280 I think it's an interesting position for sure.
00:19:17.360 He also went at all the nations using Russian oil and Russian energy.
00:19:25.000 Good point.
00:19:25.720 I guess if you were going to say something and you wanted to, here's the thing, though.
00:19:29.920 By this point in the speech, we've complained about five items I've heard so far,
00:19:36.060 and we've already heard from him how he has stopped wars in a bunch of nations that the United Nations should have done.
00:19:43.820 So he basically, by this point, where all of us are like, wow, he's going for it.
00:19:49.740 Yeah, well, he, yeah, he's coming off like he's going for it, right?
00:19:54.620 I guess, yeah.
00:19:55.700 But the content of what he's saying is, it's interesting.
00:19:59.500 The content and the approach, again, are, he's giving you the impression that he's dressing them down.
00:20:05.620 But when you dissect the words, is he really somewhat, you know, there's a little bit.
00:20:14.500 He's basically saying you're all fools.
00:20:16.500 You're not doing what I'm doing.
00:20:17.920 I mean, there's a certain arrogance.
00:20:19.580 That arrogance is offensive.
00:20:21.640 I think, I mean, although I didn't hear anybody booing him.
00:20:24.960 That's the other thing.
00:20:25.700 And we take a look at the press today, and it wasn't like over the top.
00:20:30.080 Very little press.
00:20:30.880 You know, I mean, yeah.
00:20:32.560 Remember, politics is showmanship.
00:20:33.960 Quite frankly, this is, you know, they might have got a quick briefing in the morning that he was going to go up,
00:20:41.020 and they all sit there, you know, like.
00:20:42.700 Who knows, right?
00:20:43.540 Who knows, you know, there's probably, you know, what do they do on sets when they give people applause cards?
00:20:48.600 And, you know, laugh now, shout now.
00:20:51.040 Yeah, they had seat fillers.
00:20:52.240 Yeah, seat fillers.
00:20:53.100 Because I don't know any of those leaders, Paul.
00:20:55.060 That could have been anybody sitting there.
00:20:57.060 Who knows?
00:20:58.060 That's the next thing we're going to find out is that they were actors.
00:21:01.140 This one, I need you to address for me.
00:21:02.980 He said that he has eliminated, he's in the golden age in America, and he's eliminated inflation.
00:21:12.780 What the hell is he talking about?
00:21:15.020 Yeah, I don't know.
00:21:15.580 Oh, that doesn't, so, you know, going to do a couple shows coming up on the U.S. versus Canadian economy.
00:21:22.700 He hasn't eliminated inflation.
00:21:24.320 By the way, a good moment to say, you need to go back, and they're posted now, because I was watching them last night,
00:21:31.660 the review of the Canadian 2024 budget, the annual report.
00:21:35.980 But that's a very good episode.
00:21:39.460 It's a great way to learn about how our money is spent in Canada.
00:21:42.680 Go back and take a look at tplmedia.ca, and you'll find that in there.
00:21:46.720 And then also the review of the budgetary situation in Canada also to be covered off.
00:21:55.220 So go and make sure you find those.
00:21:57.020 Paul does both of those.
00:21:58.140 Hey, can I jump back for a minute to the Russian oil and gas?
00:22:02.460 Yes.
00:22:02.880 Yeah.
00:22:03.500 So, again, you know, interesting, interesting conversation.
00:22:07.340 So you're all, you're all...
00:22:08.700 And by the way, I didn't blow over it just because I'm a communist, okay?
00:22:11.400 I just...
00:22:11.840 No, no, no, no.
00:22:12.240 I know you're not.
00:22:13.480 The, but, but, you know, he is making a kind of a valid point, right?
00:22:17.780 Yeah.
00:22:18.000 So you're all saying, let's stop this war.
00:22:21.040 He's trying to get it stopped.
00:22:22.440 He's trying to put some restrictions on Russia to get them to come to the table to get this thing done.
00:22:30.780 And quite frankly, we just keep feeding the machine.
00:22:35.340 So he's frustrated.
00:22:37.040 I get that.
00:22:37.940 You know, I don't think anyone doesn't understand.
00:22:41.000 You know, he doesn't call anyone out.
00:22:42.560 He just says, you know, a lot of you sitting here at the table, you really, you know, are sucking and blowing, right?
00:22:49.140 You're, you're still helping them out.
00:22:51.340 You're still...
00:22:51.900 Dependent on cheaper gas.
00:22:53.320 Cheaper gas, cheaper oil.
00:22:55.220 And, you know, why?
00:22:57.420 Why are you doing that?
00:22:58.500 And quite frankly, stop if you're interested in stopping the war.
00:23:02.700 Because if you leave me on my own, I'm going to have to deal with this.
00:23:06.240 I'm trying to deal with this on my own.
00:23:07.800 You're kind of scolding me for going.
00:23:11.040 And, you know, remember the response, you know, you do remember the response when he went and met with the two leaders and with Putin.
00:23:19.380 And they came back and he said, I think I'm close.
00:23:21.960 And then the UN right away got together and had a big meeting.
00:23:25.880 And then, you know, there was a lot of pageantry about who was doing what and how.
00:23:31.320 And where are we today?
00:23:33.160 It's a good point.
00:23:34.060 I mean, the UN often seems to be the icing on that no more deal cake.
00:23:41.040 You know, because deals have to be made in stopping wars that are not pleasant for groups like the UN to have to face.
00:23:49.680 You have to face the music from a humanitarian standpoint.
00:23:53.140 I think it's tough for them to have a real position in many things that are disgusting like war is.
00:24:01.100 You know, famine, another one, disease, another one.
00:24:05.360 Some of these have ugly faces the UN does not like to address.
00:24:09.480 No, no, not at all.
00:24:12.200 Overpopulation in some places, underpopulation.
00:24:14.920 They leave it alone, even though those are some of the obvious issues.
00:24:18.460 Nick, do we have anything else that would be fun to watch before we go on?
00:24:21.540 Yeah, there's one more topic that I'll remind you of with this clip.
00:24:25.160 But it's audio only.
00:24:26.760 So, DJT, take it away.
00:24:31.440 We want to have a cessation of the development of nuclear weapons.
00:24:37.000 We know and I know and I get to view it all the time.
00:24:39.640 Sir, would you like to see if I look at weapons that are so powerful that we just can't ever use them?
00:24:47.660 If we ever use them, the world literally might come to an end.
00:24:53.480 There would be no United Nations to be talking about.
00:24:56.980 There would be no nothing.
00:24:59.020 We want to have a cessation of the development.
00:25:02.740 There you go.
00:25:04.260 There it is.
00:25:05.040 I mean, that was essentially a threat to the world.
00:25:08.080 You know, I may come off brash and arrogant to you,
00:25:11.560 but need I remind you that we are the most powerful nation on Earth?
00:25:16.300 And I've got bombs.
00:25:18.600 I've got to tell you, you know, like he's very threatening in that way.
00:25:22.020 What do you think about that?
00:25:23.100 Yeah, well, you know, his words, his content, his words,
00:25:26.460 he wants cessation of nuclear, right?
00:25:28.600 So, nuclear bombs and everything.
00:25:30.680 But, you know, I continually look at massive weapons that can end the world.
00:25:36.520 So, it's an odd, it's a rambling.
00:25:41.520 I don't know if it really goes anywhere.
00:25:43.240 I think it's his, again, his approach.
00:25:45.080 I think kind of his, you know, just to remind you, you know,
00:25:49.820 we're the most powerful superpower in the world.
00:25:53.840 Okay, great.
00:25:55.300 But don't, you know, leave us there.
00:25:57.680 Don't go building any weapons.
00:26:01.160 Right.
00:26:01.760 Don't think you can out-battle us if you think to come to the field.
00:26:05.820 Yeah, don't start trying because that's not going to work.
00:26:08.020 So, you know, it is a little bit of a threat,
00:26:10.080 but, you know, it's common knowledge.
00:26:12.360 I don't think he's telling us anything we don't know.
00:26:14.500 But first president, I remember saying, we've got a lot of nukes.
00:26:17.740 You better be careful.
00:26:18.780 Yeah.
00:26:19.920 It's a different, it is definitely a different approach.
00:26:22.740 Since that Cold War era.
00:26:24.800 Yeah.
00:26:25.780 I'm just trying to think of anything else that came up.
00:26:27.820 I had a couple of notes here.
00:26:29.260 One of the things that I will say,
00:26:30.500 and if you want to go down that rabbit hole,
00:26:32.040 it's kind of interesting.
00:26:33.520 There was a comparison made between Trump's UN speech
00:26:39.340 and Gaddafi's UN speech in 2009,
00:26:42.420 which is the comparisons of filibustering at full volume
00:26:47.080 about how wonderful he is, is an interesting comparison.
00:26:51.380 So I might recommend you check that out.
00:26:53.440 I've seen it around.
00:26:54.460 Here's the response that the rest of the world is giving from the media.
00:26:59.200 characterizing his speech as unusual, unusually abrasive,
00:27:03.600 rambling and heavy on grievances rather than substantive diplomacy.
00:27:08.000 Not shocking, actually.
00:27:09.580 The escalator teleprompter incidents became focal points.
00:27:14.280 You know, I feel, I'll be honest with you.
00:27:16.000 On those ones, I feel kind of bad.
00:27:17.900 You know, teleprompter not working on you sucks.
00:27:20.260 That's a terrible scenario.
00:27:21.820 Yeah.
00:27:21.960 When you're set up to speak in front of that many people
00:27:24.280 in an important meeting and your technology doesn't work,
00:27:29.600 it does suck.
00:27:30.460 And it, but, you know, he did acknowledge that was his own staff.
00:27:33.780 Yeah, he did.
00:27:34.720 And he kind of laughed it off and moved on.
00:27:36.480 I don't think he was in,
00:27:37.420 he was coming to deliver a very stern message anyways.
00:27:41.020 So, you know, he pivoted pretty well, I think,
00:27:44.540 for what he was going to do.
00:27:46.420 Really, it was all tone.
00:27:47.780 Everything that was a complaint was about his tone,
00:27:50.420 which I, do you think it's intensifying that tone?
00:27:54.700 Do you think his brash approach is becoming,
00:27:58.820 I think he's in his heyday of it at the moment.
00:28:03.020 Yeah.
00:28:03.600 Yeah, and I think there, you know, again,
00:28:05.080 he is a loyal following that likes the tone.
00:28:08.780 Yeah.
00:28:09.100 I think the more he caters to that,
00:28:11.220 the more people, you know, increase their approval of it.
00:28:16.060 And so he keeps doing it.
00:28:17.760 And, but again, yeah, I look at the content of it,
00:28:21.840 the content for the most part,
00:28:24.180 there wasn't, you know, anything surprising in there,
00:28:27.360 you know, whether it be his comment about Palestine,
00:28:30.020 whether it be his comment, you know, he,
00:28:31.900 that had been released, you know,
00:28:34.540 days before of how he was going to go back
00:28:37.380 and talk about, you know, the fact that,
00:28:40.700 and even that, quite frankly,
00:28:42.200 I think you and I talked about it before the show, Mike.
00:28:44.440 Like, you know, his approach to that was, you know,
00:28:48.600 he opposed recognition of Palestine by the Western nations.
00:28:52.140 A saying would embolden Hamas.
00:28:54.260 Yeah.
00:28:54.460 And he never said, I'm in support of a genocide.
00:28:57.960 I'm not in support.
00:28:59.700 He never said, so that I will grant him.
00:29:01.700 And so I think also he didn't say that by accident
00:29:06.180 or miss it by accident.
00:29:07.760 I really think that genocide and war sickens Donald Trump.
00:29:14.480 I think that people taking human life
00:29:17.240 for the purpose of political power, greed,
00:29:20.400 or whatever the reason is, he doesn't like it.
00:29:24.420 I mean, that's a repeating theme
00:29:26.580 that is tough for him to cover.
00:29:28.720 Yeah.
00:29:28.960 Well, in this case, quite frankly, he's moved on
00:29:31.120 and he's, like, he wants to build a resort, hotels,
00:29:34.480 you know, he wants to.
00:29:35.700 Okay, you might be right.
00:29:36.460 No, he wants to move the people out.
00:29:38.360 He's, like.
00:29:38.900 He's trying to subdivide.
00:29:40.140 He's past it now, right?
00:29:41.440 Like, he's, you know, in his mind,
00:29:43.620 and this is, like, watching him
00:29:46.140 and the way he presents himself, you know,
00:29:48.260 he's already down the road of, you know,
00:29:50.640 all these people are relocated.
00:29:52.460 Yeah.
00:29:53.520 This is actually being redeveloped
00:29:55.460 into a resort, spa, you know, community.
00:30:00.020 It's pretty wild, but I do believe you're right.
00:30:01.980 Oh, no.
00:30:03.020 He's, like, because he's always talked about,
00:30:04.520 this is great real estate property.
00:30:06.140 Once again, it will be.
00:30:07.240 It'll be the holiday capital of the world.
00:30:10.020 He's even branded it.
00:30:11.360 Yeah, this is a developer mindset, right?
00:30:14.340 You know, the developer has to always have a silver lining.
00:30:17.040 Think about it for a minute.
00:30:18.280 You know, and I, when people, you know,
00:30:19.840 I'm over dinner, I always remind people.
00:30:22.680 And, you know, put themselves in the shoes
00:30:25.200 of a large building, you know,
00:30:28.460 and I'm talking whether it be a condo,
00:30:30.100 an office building or something.
00:30:32.140 You have to be a little off-center
00:30:35.940 to be the developer of a large,
00:30:39.940 like, 30, 40, 50-story building.
00:30:42.280 Yeah.
00:30:42.620 Because you think of all the risks.
00:30:44.520 So, you know, calculate all those risks.
00:30:46.700 You have construction risk, financing risk,
00:30:49.780 insurance risk.
00:30:51.180 You have accident risk.
00:30:53.360 You, there's, there's, you have the economy,
00:30:57.300 whether you can sell, whether you can close.
00:30:57.960 I was going to say the economy,
00:30:59.320 the economy changes,
00:31:00.440 and suddenly cement is a different price.
00:31:02.960 Exactly.
00:31:03.540 And, you know, you can't rent at that amount.
00:31:05.980 You can't sell at that amount.
00:31:07.360 So all the things pick up,
00:31:08.660 there's no cranes available.
00:31:10.120 You, you have to put some type
00:31:11.600 of personal hook in there.
00:31:13.120 So the guarantee you're putting down on it is you.
00:31:15.720 So if it fails, you're starting again, right?
00:31:18.540 Which, you know, many of these guys bust
00:31:20.660 and come back and live another life, right?
00:31:22.860 So, you know, who would want to do that?
00:31:24.640 You have to be a little bit
00:31:25.640 of a different personality to do that.
00:31:27.280 And, and quite frankly,
00:31:28.580 you've got to really like risk.
00:31:30.620 Like you got to really be on the edge of risk
00:31:32.560 to do it.
00:31:33.080 You're dancing on a needle
00:31:34.340 on the head of a needle when you do do that.
00:31:36.600 So that's his personality, right?
00:31:38.240 No, and I think it's always been that.
00:31:39.920 He was the guy who used to call
00:31:41.420 the newspapers pretending
00:31:43.180 he was a publicist on himself.
00:31:45.160 So that's his, that's his emma.
00:31:47.220 Well, look, I appreciate you talking
00:31:48.320 to me about this, but, you know,
00:31:50.380 and I will say this kids,
00:31:52.340 you don't want to be rude and abrasive.
00:31:54.620 I know what we saw happen there,
00:31:56.000 but you don't want to be rude and abrasive.
00:31:57.320 You want to be open and commonsensical
00:32:00.660 and, you know, unless you'd like
00:32:03.360 to be the ruler of the free world,
00:32:05.980 in which case, go ahead
00:32:07.020 and be brash and abrasive.
00:32:08.640 Thanks for joining us.
00:32:09.440 Thanks, Paul.
00:32:09.940 I appreciate it.
00:32:10.720 Subscribe and tell a friend
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