Valuetainment - July 01, 2026


"He's Not Going Away" – Zohran Mamdani Could Reshape the Democratic Party


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00:00:27.920 mamdani says a socialist can win anywhere i don't know if you guys have seen this clip or not but
00:00:35.740 this is very important because 2028 is around the corner midterms are around the corner and
00:00:40.580 this guy's voice is getting bigger and bigger and he showed this weekend that he also knows
00:00:44.840 how to swim in a suit which is impressive because clothes gets wet but here's him saying a socialist
00:00:49.280 can win anywhere go for it democratic socialists get elected president i think a democratic
00:00:54.060 socialists can get elected anywhere across this country for any position. What I think we need
00:00:58.280 to bring is a focus on working people. And that's the direction that the party should go in in terms
00:01:03.360 of selecting a candidate for 2028. I think the direction that the party should go in is how best
00:01:08.580 to fight for working people. I think we need to have a platform and a vision that doesn't sound
00:01:13.500 as if it was cooked up by consultants, but instead one that you would say in response to someone who's
00:01:18.640 asking, why can't I afford my rent? Why can't I afford my groceries? Why can't I afford my child
00:01:22.620 care we need to make clear who we stand for how we're going to stand for them and that we're
00:01:27.500 actually willing to fight for them when the going gets so good you got to give him credit oh pat him
00:01:32.800 gavin obama it's all better than gavin oh 100 100 but this is like the manchurian candidate and
00:01:39.900 every time i hear him speak i'm like are people are you guys really getting sold on this guy i
00:01:44.520 mean it's obviously work it's working in new york promising all the free stuff pat but is it insane
00:01:49.580 Isn't it insane?
00:01:50.620 And it's got bad.
00:01:51.520 It's working, Tom.
00:01:52.900 They've hijacked the party.
00:01:54.960 The party has literally bent the knee.
00:01:57.480 And then he's doing the rent freeze.
00:01:58.700 He approved one million rent stabilized in New York as well.
00:02:02.200 Yes, but I don't think that if I can correct you on one thing.
00:02:05.560 Okay.
00:02:06.020 You said the party has bent the knee.
00:02:08.600 I don't think so.
00:02:09.840 I think what's happening in the Democrat Party is they mistook what they thought was his ability to bring a voting block.
00:02:17.840 Because remember, everything in the Democrat, if you take a look at the Democrat platform, and help me, Adam, you see victims, list the victim, define the victim, and then manipulate the voting bloc based on the perpetuation of that victimhood.
00:02:32.120 And so, oh, trans, oh, add another letter, LGBTQIA+, right?
00:02:38.860 What that is, nothing more is identifying other victims and using those to create an establishment of voting blocks that you get under what you call a big tent. 0.79
00:02:49.600 What he says about consultants, he's right.
00:02:53.460 The consultants are the ones that have talked about for 40 years exactly what I just said.
00:02:59.900 Find the victim, find the voting block, make it a bigger tent and go get you.
00:03:03.480 And then this is why Schumer and them, they thought they were bringing over Hispanic voters that was going to be mostly Hispanic.
00:03:11.660 Schumer's words, Schumer's words were bringing over mostly Hispanics that are going to be laborers.
00:03:16.640 We're going to give them access to things, and it's going to perpetuate our voting bloc. 0.99
00:03:20.120 That's what they were out to do.
00:03:22.240 Well, so they didn't bend the knee.
00:03:24.660 They thought things like they honestly did, the core DNC, did not believe that Minneapolis was going to get out of hand like this.
00:03:32.860 They did not believe that.
00:03:34.640 Now they're looking at it, too, saying they don't have control.
00:03:38.520 The DNC does not have control right now of Mandami and everything that goes there.
00:03:42.980 That's it, man. 1.00
00:03:44.280 They are the useful idiots. 1.00
00:03:46.000 I said it before. 1.00
00:03:46.860 I won't go in repeating, but that's what's happening.
00:03:49.800 And you know what they just did?
00:03:51.000 They just moved Gavin Newsom.
00:03:53.440 Yeah.
00:03:54.020 I mean, the key to just smile, be smarmy and just smile and you never know what's going to happen.
00:04:00.400 The question was, can the Democratic Socialists win in America?
00:04:05.200 Can you go to what Trump said about this?
00:04:07.560 Can you go to what Trump said about communism and how it's advancing and what it's doing?
00:04:11.360 This guy's a brilliant marketer.
00:04:12.600 You've got to give it to him.
00:04:13.300 But here's the president about the same issue.
00:04:15.740 Go for it.
00:04:16.200 We have a country that's just the hottest.
00:04:19.580 It just is so hot.
00:04:21.200 We're so hot right now, Zoolander.
00:04:22.840 We're going to make it even better.
00:04:23.980 We're going to get rid of some of the flaws.
00:04:26.060 We're going to make it even better.
00:04:27.160 But the biggest thing we have to do is we have to stop this this horrible thread of cancer that's permeating our country called communism.
00:04:37.220 We have to stop it because that's what it's about.
00:04:39.620 That's what they want to do quietly.
00:04:42.480 And we ask that God will continue to bless the United States of America.
00:04:48.000 And God will bless the United States of America because of people like you.
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00:05:21.120 connexontario.ca. Tom, he's right. And I, and I am on this and I have said, and I will keep saying
00:05:30.740 it's not, I mentioned the democratic socialists. I'm describing what they do, but the underlying
00:05:36.040 effort is the eradication of the middle class to create the workers and the few elite. That is how
00:05:42.780 communism works. Socialism, communism, socialism walks in the front door. Actually, communism walks
00:05:49.500 in the front door wearing a wearing a disguise as socialism oh we're here to help you we're here
00:05:56.660 to help the workers thank you you've been so there shouldn't be trillionaires can you please
00:06:01.620 draw me a map of how elimination of a trillionaire gets me a better job and a middle-class life and
00:06:07.800 a better wage can you tell me how that happens if the voters ask that they're going to realize
00:06:12.260 they're being sold a bill of goods he's right he is absolutely right and the anything but trump
00:06:19.240 that's out there is just missing the point about how right he is they want no middle class workers
00:06:25.860 right here fully controlled by a small oligarch ladies and gentlemen and there's ollie this guy
00:06:31.680 by the way this guy you can say whatever you want about this guy this guy's not going away
00:06:35.580 yeah i agree he's not going away and he's going to be a big part of the midterms and 2028 candidates
00:06:41.120 are going to be begging him to come campaign for him but and fyi right now if you had to choose
00:06:48.020 between having Obama show up
00:06:50.100 or Mamdani show up with the momentum, 0.55
00:06:51.820 I would say Mamdani's ahead right now.
00:06:53.940 Mamdani's ahead and Obama for endorsement
00:06:56.620 from a socialist.
00:06:58.960 Socialist.
00:07:00.300 This, to me, goes more back to that movie
00:07:03.440 Citizen Vigilante.
00:07:05.880 I'm not an investor in the movie.
00:07:07.880 I have nothing going on.
00:07:09.580 But you're going to get people to a point
00:07:11.020 of being so sick of it that something's going to happen.
00:07:13.080 And my concern is, you know, every decade
00:07:14.380 we have a big crisis that happens
00:07:15.720 and you never know what it is.
00:07:17.520 Like, you didn't know COVID was going to happen.
00:07:19.720 You didn't know 9-11 was going to happen.
00:07:22.120 You didn't know Trump assassination attempt was going to happen.
00:07:26.740 You didn't know 2008 market crash, except if your name is Michael Murray.
00:07:30.560 You didn't know that was going to happen.
00:07:32.180 You didn't know a lot of this stuff that was going to happen.
00:07:34.560 And then all of a sudden it happens.
00:07:36.640 I think as this thing goes more and more and more like this,
00:07:41.920 as it goes more like this and socialism and communism
00:07:44.400 starts becoming interesting topics that they want to bring up,
00:07:47.140 You're going to have some people that are going to break.
00:07:49.280 You're going to have some people that are going to break in America,
00:07:51.060 and I think it's going to get nasty.
00:07:52.080 I hope we don't get to that point.
00:07:55.280 I really hope I don't, but this messaging is going to keep expanding,
00:07:59.380 and they have to figure out one answer.
00:08:01.920 You know what the answer to that one question is?
00:08:04.460 Affordability.
00:08:05.900 You have to find a way to address affordability.
00:08:09.940 You have to find a way to say, I don't know,
00:08:12.920 no federal income tax to anybody making less than $100,000.
00:08:16.620 How are we going to do that?
00:08:18.040 I don't know.
00:08:19.460 But you have to figure out a way to say no federal income tax until 35 years old.
00:08:24.960 Why?
00:08:25.920 Get your life going.
00:08:27.920 Save the money.
00:08:28.880 After 35 years old, you pay federal income tax.
00:08:31.460 You have to propose some ideas that the youth says, okay, I'm going to get some kind of money to do additional things.
00:08:38.320 How much taxes do we collect from under 35-year-olds?
00:08:41.360 I'm curious.
00:08:41.860 If he asked Chad GBT right now and said, how much total tax do we collect from people under the age of 35 in America in 2025?
00:08:50.620 What do you think the number is?
00:08:51.720 What percentage of the tax income we get is from people under the age of 35?
00:08:56.420 I'm going to go 15% because I know it's low.
00:08:59.660 I would say 15%.
00:09:00.740 So a recent analysis from Tax Foundation estimates that taxpayers under the age of 35 amount for 11% of federal income taxes.
00:09:07.180 We were right there, Tom.
00:09:07.980 That's a 10, 11 percent. So two point one trillion dollars equals to about two hundred thirty five billion dollars.
00:09:14.700 Dude, if you announce something to say no one under the age of thirty five pays federal income tax till you're thirty five.
00:09:21.660 Like it's like it's like a it's like somebody that gives you a head start.
00:09:25.180 You have to get these people to buy houses and have kids and that one point five eight needs to increase.
00:09:30.840 And these decisions happen before thirty five. So if they come up with the idea before you do, they're going to get it.
00:09:37.060 If they get the ideas before you do, they're going to get it.
00:09:39.640 We have to figure out some kind of – we've got to get some of the best economists in the house,
00:09:43.700 the laughers, the old school people, people that came from the Friedman camp, the Sowell camp,
00:09:48.340 and then sit down and say, can we afford to do no federal income tax for people under the age of 35?
00:09:53.640 If you're under 30, you buy a house for the first time, you don't pay taxes on the first half a million dollars, okay?
00:09:59.540 And whatever, certain federal – there's got to be some creative ways to win the affordability argument.
00:10:05.620 I hope they're sitting behind closed doors at the White House
00:10:08.320 thinking about what ideas to give the youth.
00:10:11.900 You win the youth over now.
00:10:13.820 You have their vote for 20 years.
00:10:16.060 They got to find a way to do it.
00:10:17.460 So to me, the only way socialism and communism makes a comeback
00:10:19.780 is when you don't go out there and take care of the kids.
00:10:22.260 And those guys got nothing to lose.
00:10:24.060 The 50-year-olds have a lot to lose.
00:10:25.640 The 60-year-olds have a lot to lose.
00:10:26.780 The 40-year-olds have a lot to lose.
00:10:28.280 22-year-olds don't have a lot to lose.
00:10:29.680 And what you just said, that would be they're paying $235 billion in taxes.
00:10:33.860 Do you know what that would be?
00:10:34.440 that would be in their pockets being spent in the economy.
00:10:36.720 Go for it.
00:10:37.280 I'm okay.
00:10:37.600 The money's going to come back into the economy anyway.
00:10:39.880 And I would much rather the money go into the free market
00:10:42.220 than these entitlement programs.
00:10:44.260 Let them keep it.
00:10:45.120 Under the age of 35, no taxes.
00:10:47.720 Keep your money.
00:10:48.680 Set yourself up.
00:10:49.540 Go buy a house.
00:10:50.340 Create some incentives for them.
00:10:51.540 But Republicans have to pay attention to affordability.
00:10:56.420 And this is going to lead to me making a big announcement here in a second
00:10:58.860 about something that has to do with the state of Florida.
00:11:01.640 But hang tight for that.
00:11:02.280 Doge struck a nerve, and now we know through all what we found in California with the hospices
00:11:08.420 and the daycare centers in Minneapolis, guess what?
00:11:12.100 Doge was on track.
00:11:13.220 If we could get rid of all of that and all of that graft and then turn this back over to the citizens to pay,
00:11:19.360 I think we have the money, Pat.
00:11:21.040 Why did it stop?
00:11:21.820 Why did all the Doge—all of a sudden we just stopped doing it?
00:11:24.860 It was working.
00:11:25.540 We were getting back billions of dollars, and then it just stopped.
00:11:29.080 What happened?
00:11:30.020 What happened to the Doge?
00:11:30.840 It was doing fantastic.
00:11:31.700 We know what happened. There was a relational breakdown and then the department got canned.
00:11:37.040 Washington, D.C. rejected, forget whether there was any sort of rift personality.
00:11:42.920 Washington, D.C. rejected the notion of an audit over fraud, waste and abuse.
00:11:48.380 Yeah, weird.
00:11:49.180 I fully agree with you that we have to get creative on affordability and the cost of living and inflation.
00:11:55.280 And we have to basically galvanize the youth to understand the importance of basically getting involved in politics.
00:12:00.900 you know they famously say you might not be interested in politics but politics is interested
00:12:04.360 in you but the question what that was can democratic socialists win at the ballot box
00:12:09.560 in 2028 and i have a hard time believing that i'll tell you why yes they can win in deep blue
00:12:15.000 pockets in brooklyn and in dumbo and in williamsburg or in la but to win a national election
00:12:20.400 you know the one thing you have to have you have to have american pride and you have to have
00:12:24.680 patriotism and the democratic party the dnc the dsa does not love the flag the lady that
00:12:30.780 was just elected in Brooklyn just said that she wiped her dirty hands on a on the flag because
00:12:36.440 she didn't have a napkin at the end of the day we're talking about a national electorate two
00:12:41.100 people are going to stand up on stage and say i love america and i want to make america greater
00:12:44.600 and and a deep a deep deep percentage of the dsa hates america they will do it they will do it did
00:12:53.300 you see what the guy yesterday said from texas supporting james tallarico i don't know if you
00:12:58.400 You guys saw this clip or not with the cowboy hat on, Hispanic-looking guy.
00:13:01.100 Did you guys see this?
00:13:02.160 So he gets up and he says, if they say that James Tallarico is a trans-hating this,
00:13:09.880 you know, is a trans-loving this, guess what you say?
00:13:13.200 So am I.
00:13:14.160 If they say James Tallarico is going to hell, what do you say?
00:13:19.040 So am I.
00:13:19.700 You guys didn't see the speech?
00:13:21.340 Oh, you have to see the speech.
00:13:24.360 You have to see the speech of this clip.
00:13:26.680 It is a, they're going to say anything and everything to get him elected.
00:13:32.740 This guy right here, watch this.
00:13:34.120 Good find, guys.
00:13:34.740 That was quick.
00:13:35.440 Great work.
00:13:35.940 So can you play this clip and go for it?
00:13:38.140 When they say that James is trans, we're all trans.
00:13:42.960 Watch.
00:13:44.180 What does that even mean? 0.98
00:13:45.520 When they say James is a gay tofu-eating vegan, we're all gay tofu-eating vegans. 0.97
00:13:53.700 Wait for it. 1.00
00:13:54.480 And when they say James is going to hell, we'll say we're all going to hell.
00:14:04.100 I mean, this is the Democratic Party at this point.
00:14:07.080 Just play that ad.
00:14:08.060 They'll say everything.
00:14:09.340 Adam, this is the one part you have to think about.
00:14:12.220 Let me tell you, okay?
00:14:13.980 When a mother has three kids and you're married to her, at the end of the day, even though you're the husband, guess what the mother thinks about 24-7?
00:14:22.740 Her kids.
00:14:23.360 Her kids.
00:14:23.860 I'm a bear.
00:14:24.240 So if financially you're not supporting the kids, guess what she's going to do?
00:14:28.740 She's going to do something. 0.57
00:14:30.540 You have to know because her number one job is what? 1.00
00:14:33.700 It's to be a mom.
00:14:34.800 And I understand it's like, no, you have to submit to the husband and all.
00:14:37.940 I totally get it.
00:14:39.300 Most of the time, the first thing that comes is what?
00:14:42.160 Finances.
00:14:43.160 We've got to get our finances in order.
00:14:45.060 Do you know what happens if majority of America affordability gets worse the next 12, 24 months
00:14:50.620 and you don't have a solution?
00:14:52.560 Forget about it.
00:14:53.280 and you have to show the solution now.
00:14:56.600 The Republican Party has to show that they're for the youth,
00:15:00.100 and they don't have an answer for them.
00:15:01.760 There's a lot of people right now in the Republican Party
00:15:03.740 that are causing a divide within.
00:15:05.320 There's some of that.
00:15:06.000 I don't know if you guys saw the clip with Alex.
00:15:08.100 What's his name?
00:15:08.720 That was on Tucker.
00:15:09.180 Alex Brusowitz.
00:15:10.240 What's his name?
00:15:10.740 Alex Brusowitz.
00:15:11.540 We met him before.
00:15:12.480 We met Alex before.
00:15:13.260 I saw him at UFC.
00:15:14.400 He's a great guy.
00:15:14.920 So if you want to play this clip, Alex was on Tucker,
00:15:17.740 and I think he was one of the guests that pushed a little bit back
00:15:21.640 on the Israel topic.
00:15:22.600 Like, if you have that clip, I don't see anything on the screen here, guys.
00:15:24.840 I see black.
00:15:26.000 But this isn't the one. 0.97
00:15:27.580 It's the other one that shows both.
00:15:29.040 Do you know which one I'm talking about?
00:15:30.740 It's the one that shows both.
00:15:32.440 Is this the one that shows both clips?
00:15:34.900 This is the one.
00:15:35.640 Play this clip.
00:15:36.200 Go for it.
00:15:36.760 Watch this.
00:15:37.820 You were on a podcast yesterday.
00:15:39.220 You said you think Israel killed Charlie Kirk.
00:15:40.940 I did not say that.
00:15:42.380 I did not say that.
00:15:43.380 What was the clip then?
00:15:44.200 I said I've never said that.
00:15:46.680 Charlie Kirk was murdered.
00:15:48.260 Yeah.
00:15:48.840 And he was not murdered for his opinions on transgenderism, obviously.
00:15:54.860 He was, I believe, and most people who knew him well, as I did,
00:15:58.680 and was friends with him, as I was,
00:16:00.460 believe he was most likely murdered for his evolving views on Israel.
00:16:04.680 I've never said that.
00:16:06.100 Okay.
00:16:06.460 I know a lot of people, including in the Trump administration, who think that.
00:16:09.640 However, there's no proof of that.
00:16:12.980 He was, I believe, and most people who knew him well, as I did.
00:16:16.840 So, some of this, you know what this is doing?
00:16:19.220 Like, I think this is noise.
00:16:21.400 I think Tucker's playing with people,
00:16:23.180 and I think Tucker wants to run or get behind somebody in 2028.
00:16:26.660 That's okay.
00:16:27.100 That's his motive.
00:16:27.860 We're going to find – it takes a minute to learn people's motives.
00:16:30.300 By the way, you know what's the great thing about life?
00:16:32.640 You know, let's just say you don't like me.
00:16:34.940 Let's just say some of you guys, like 10% of the audience that watches this podcast,
00:16:38.320 say you hate us. 0.95
00:16:39.660 Like, screw Pat. 0.95
00:16:41.220 Let me tell you, you know, he got destroyed. 0.93
00:16:44.500 He got this. 0.99
00:16:45.200 I hate him. 0.87
00:16:45.700 He's this. 1.00
00:16:46.200 He's a slum. 0.89
00:16:46.840 say you're part of that camp okay great and you have that opinion you have the right to that 0.94
00:16:51.400 opinion you know when you're really going to realize who i am you're going to learn next 10
00:16:54.800 20 years takes a minute to learn motives because in your mind you're going to create something oh
00:16:59.900 they're trying to do this you'll find that in 10 to 20 years it's going to take a minute and some
00:17:03.880 of us get fooled for a year or two or three years and i'm like oh got it we don't know what the guy's
00:17:09.740 motive is okay what he's doing the republican party is a little bit confused right now the
00:17:13.980 youth that's watching all these different voices you know what the youth need they need a stable
00:17:19.540 voice of who to listen to they're the easiest to gaslight they're the easiest to rage bait
00:17:25.740 they're the easiest to confuse they're the easiest to pin against each other they're the easiest to
00:17:30.980 you know go out there but the reality of it is if you're my kid if i'm watching somebody right now
00:17:37.020 somebody's 18 years old 19 years old and their mindset is consumed too much of a politics
00:17:41.900 One of my favorite podcasts I did this year was with this Australian economist called Steve Keene.
00:17:46.380 And let me tell you why.
00:17:47.800 The first 30 minutes, at any point we were going to cancel the podcast, he or me, it was so heated.
00:17:54.480 It was so heated.
00:17:56.160 He was so upset that I said anything bad about Karl Marx and communism.
00:18:01.000 You should have seen how we debated it.
00:18:02.540 Really?
00:18:02.880 But let me tell you what happened.
00:18:03.800 Eventually, we came around and we had some fun.
00:18:05.460 It ended good, right?
00:18:07.460 And what was interesting thing about this, Vinny, was the following.
00:18:11.500 I said, would you consider yourself a pessimist or an optimist?
00:18:15.280 He says, I'm a pessimist.
00:18:16.520 You know why?
00:18:17.060 I said, why?
00:18:18.160 He says, because I know the facts.
00:18:19.800 I said, really?
00:18:20.740 You know the fact?
00:18:21.480 I said, could there be a possibility that you're wrong?
00:18:23.720 He says, no, I have facts.
00:18:25.100 I know what's going to happen with climate change.
00:18:27.300 I said, man, what is it with you? 1.00
00:18:28.860 Like, did an American girl break your heart? 1.00
00:18:31.840 He says, it's funny you say that.
00:18:32.720 My second wife was an American singer.
00:18:34.580 I said, how long were you guys together?
00:18:35.820 He says, two years.
00:18:36.280 He's been married three times.
00:18:37.440 He said, do you have any kids?
00:18:38.200 No.
00:18:38.760 If you were 25 years old right now, would you have a kid?
00:18:40.920 Absolutely not, because I know what's going to happen with climate change.
00:18:43.820 So he goes into the climate change argument.
00:18:45.340 I said, great.
00:18:45.980 I said, when were you an optimist?
00:18:47.660 Vinny, watch this, Vinny.
00:18:49.400 Parents, pay attention to the story.
00:18:51.900 I said, when were you an optimist?
00:18:54.100 He says, I'll tell you.
00:18:54.780 I used to be an optimist.
00:18:55.680 I said, what changed?
00:18:56.660 He says, I wanted to be a professional tennis player.
00:18:58.760 He said, I used to train 20 hours a week playing tennis.
00:19:01.180 I said, what happened?
00:19:02.380 He said, then at 20 years old at college, I was invited to a leftist event.
00:19:06.280 And I was introduced to the book Das Kapital by Karl Marx.
00:19:10.360 And he said, I didn't just read one book.
00:19:12.540 I studied everything Karl Marx ever wrote.
00:19:14.740 And he's the most brilliant economist of our lifetime.
00:19:17.260 He says this.
00:19:17.940 Karl Marx.
00:19:18.420 I said, so what happened when you went to that leftist group?
00:19:20.600 He says, well, the only regret I have is I stopped watching.
00:19:25.060 I stopped watching and practicing tennis 20 hours a week.
00:19:28.440 I stopped doing any of that stuff.
00:19:30.240 And for me, it led to not playing tennis and I was involved in politics.
00:19:34.120 I said, from there, you became a pessimist.
00:19:35.760 He says, right after me going to that meeting, I became a pessimist.
00:19:38.420 One meeting.
00:19:38.940 One meeting.
00:19:40.300 He says, because I got the facts.
00:19:41.940 What he's telling you, he thinks he's right.
00:19:44.820 I said, man, do you regret that you lost decades of your life being a pessimist?
00:19:48.700 He says, no, not at all.
00:19:50.040 Not at all.
00:19:50.620 I'm glad I went to that meeting.
00:19:51.700 It changed my life because I got the fact.
00:19:53.500 He's 73, 74 years old, Vinny, at this point.
00:19:56.680 When you looked into his eyes, you're an incredible judging character, Pat.
00:19:59.460 When he said he had no regrets, did you believe him?
00:20:01.900 No, I didn't believe him.
00:20:03.000 No, actually, deep down in the cell, when I looked at him, you know what I saw?
00:20:05.100 I saw a fun guy inside, cool guy that was an athlete,
00:20:11.680 but then the leftist ideas got a hold of him.
00:20:14.560 Vinny, that virus is worse than AIDS.
00:20:19.020 That virus is worse than a lot of these viruses, worse than COVID.
00:20:22.740 When these ideas get into your soul, what's my thoughts?
00:20:25.340 If you're under 25 years old,
00:20:27.020 you know how much of your time you should consume watching political videos?
00:20:30.780 Less than 5%.
00:20:32.060 You should watch Dan Martell.
00:20:35.100 You should watch Alex Hormozy.
00:20:38.040 You should watch Cody Sanchez.
00:20:40.840 You should watch Valuetainment Business Content.
00:20:44.320 You should watch Mr. Beast's interviews, not his clips, his interviews.
00:20:49.060 Brilliant.
00:20:49.940 You should watch these guys that are advancing in business.
00:20:54.040 You should watch Billy Graham nonstop on repeat.
00:20:58.080 Your heart should have a tender heart, some grace, toughness, but some grace.
00:21:04.120 You should watch these business strategies to get your economy straight.
00:21:07.580 That's what you should watch.
00:21:08.900 Then when you're above 35, above 30 years old,
00:21:11.740 start paying attention to politics a little bit more.
00:21:14.080 It's become a little too cool for young kids to pay too much attention to politics, 0.99
00:21:18.360 and their finances sucks. 0.98
00:21:20.160 Get your finances straight first. 0.98
00:21:22.240 Learn how to get your financial situation in the right place.
00:21:24.920 Like a portfolio of what things you should consume.
00:21:27.580 Some people are consuming 40%, 50% of politics right now.
00:21:30.180 Get it down to less than 5%.
00:21:31.540 I'm even okay if you get it down to 1%
00:21:33.860 and you replace it with business content,
00:21:36.940 with self-help content.
00:21:38.140 You're going to be better off
00:21:39.100 with your mindset being consumed there.
00:21:42.360 So to me, as I'm seeing this going on, Adam,
00:21:44.920 and we're bringing up,
00:21:45.880 you're not thinking socialism's going to happen.
00:21:48.280 Mamdani's too attractive. 0.84
00:21:50.140 AOC's attractive. 0.99
00:21:51.520 She's young, she's attractive,
00:21:52.800 and her ideas are very attractive to the youth.
00:21:55.100 If you don't, as the Republican Party,
00:21:58.240 fix, and it's not hard to fix.
00:22:00.060 By the way, if I have an hour with the administration and we get some of the things in a room together, we'll come up with 12 ideas.
00:22:07.300 You pick and choose which ones you want to run with, which ones you don't.
00:22:10.440 But it's not a hard problem to fix.
00:22:12.360 We can fix it, and you'll get them for 20 years.
00:22:15.560 You will get them for 20 years.
00:22:17.520 And the economy may even be better for everybody.
00:22:19.460 We need people having kids and being more focused on their careers.
00:22:22.720 We don't have that today.
00:22:23.640 That's going to be an issue for the Republican Party, I think, the next 24 months.
00:22:26.660 I don't think it's something that you can take lightly and just be like, I don't think so.
00:22:30.060 I don't think socialism is going to be impactful.
00:22:32.560 The guy's charming.
00:22:33.360 The guy's charismatic.
00:22:34.340 The guy's a great communicator.
00:22:35.480 You've got to give him credit.
00:22:36.700 He's super formidable.
00:22:38.240 Super formidable.
00:22:39.740 Super formidable.
00:22:40.760 This is not a once-in-a-decade type of a talent.
00:22:44.120 This is a once-in-a-lifetime type of talent, just like Trump was,
00:22:47.500 just like Obama was, just like Clinton was.
00:22:49.700 They don't come around that often.
00:22:51.120 When they come around, you have to know changes coming around the corner.
00:22:53.220 Are you one of those media strategy people clicking through slides,
00:22:56.980 scrolling spreadsheets?
00:22:58.400 Yes?
00:22:58.940 Good.
00:22:59.340 this is for you because on spotify there's an audience that's different locked in loyal invested
00:23:05.360 they're called fans fans don't just listen to music they feel seen by it like it belongs to
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00:23:23.360 the only difference is he's never done anything in his life trump has built uh
00:23:26.920 Businesses and buildings, people will fall for it.
00:23:29.300 If that kid, if that Steve Keen, when he was 20 years old,
00:23:32.740 gave up his dream of being a professional tennis player
00:23:34.940 just because of some leftist ideologies,
00:23:37.420 took his life for 53 years, that can happen with anybody.
00:23:41.820 That risk is worth realizing that we have to move a little bit more urgently.
00:23:45.600 What I think the challenge is, by the way, I fully agree with you,
00:23:49.400 I understand that it's an attractive thing.
00:23:50.800 I think men are going to realize that the Democratic Party
00:23:53.780 is doing nothing for them.
00:23:55.020 I think that the challenge is convincing women to stop just basically voting abortion first and actually want to have some kids.
00:24:01.500 That's the biggest problem, is that the Democratic messaging, most straight men do not fall for this.
00:24:09.300 We see that black men are like, dude, I'm on Trump team now. 0.83
00:24:12.680 It's women who are falling for this because they don't want to build businesses. 0.97
00:24:15.980 They don't want to basically live the American dream. 1.00
00:24:18.160 They want to basically live off the government for free. 1.00
00:24:20.080 I am less concerned about the women, what they're going to do, 1.00
00:24:23.120 because I know where they're going to be. 1.00
00:24:25.500 Women need men to lead them. 0.99
00:24:27.460 I fully agree.
00:24:27.880 And if men are not making money, if they're not having jobs,
00:24:31.840 if they don't feel good about themselves, they're not confident,
00:24:34.260 they're not men, they're boys.
00:24:36.520 We've got to get boys to become men.
00:24:38.720 We've got to listen a little bit more to River Water Runs Dry.
00:24:41.820 We've got to listen to, we don't even talk anymore.
00:24:44.780 We've got to go turn these boys into men.
00:24:47.600 What we've got to do, that's got to make a comeback.
00:24:49.400 July 1st, 6 p.m., Fatherhood, a webinar-free webinar.
00:24:53.400 If you haven't yet registered, go do it.
00:24:55.040 It's just the last chance for you.
00:24:56.140 Once we do it, it's out.
00:24:57.660 There's going to be a lot of resources. 1.00
00:24:59.580 Wives, get your husbands registered.
00:25:01.700 Gentlemen, as busy as you are, fathers, get on this thing.
00:25:05.000 And some of you guys that don't even have kids, you'll have an edge over everybody else.
00:25:08.220 We need strong fathers for today's economy.
00:25:10.360 Go to VT webinar to register for that.
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